Career Launchers

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Employer Nomination Scheme Subclass 186 | Permanent Residency Through Your
Employer

The Subclass 186 Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) is a permanent visa. If your Australian employer wants to keep you long-term and you meet the requirements, this is the visa that gives you permanent residency through the employment you have already built.

Registered Migration Team | MARN 1911875 | MARN 2418424 | MARN 2518812

Employer Nomination Scheme Subclass 186 | Permanent Residency Through Your Employer

The Subclass 186 Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) is a permanent visa. If your Australian employer wants to keep you long-term and you meet the requirements, this is the visa that gives you permanent residency through the employment you have already built.

VISA STREAMS

Temporary Residence Transition vs Direct Entry

Already working in Australia or applying from overseas? Discover whether the Temporary Residence Transition or Direct Entry stream is right for you.

Temporary Residence Transition Stream

For workers who have held a Subclass 482 visa in the Medium-Term Stream and have been employed by the different employer in the same occupation for at least 3 years. The most common pathway to permanent residency via employer sponsorship.

Direct Entry Stream

For workers who have not previously held a 482 visa but have been nominated by an approved Australian employer and meet the occupation's skills and experience requirements. A skills assessment is required for most occupations.

REQUIREMENTS

What You and Your Employer Need to Qualify

Employer must be an approved standard business sponsor

Occupation must be on an eligible occupation list

TRT stream: 3 years employment with different employer

Skills assessment required for Direct Entry stream

Competent English: IELTS 6 or equivalent

Age requirement: generally under 45 at time of nomination

Health and character requirements

Salary must meet Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold

BENEFITS OF PR

What Changes When You Get Permanent Residency

Live and Work Anywhere in Australia

Unlike temporary visas that tie you to a specific employer or state, permanent residency allows you to live and work anywhere in Australia for any employer.

Access to
Subsidised Education

Permanent residents can access Commonwealth-supported places at Australian universities, significantly reducing higher education costs.

Access
to Medicare

Permanent residents are eligible for Medicare, Australia’s public health system, providing significant savings on healthcare costs.

Pathway to
Australian Citizenship

After holding permanent residency for 4 years (including at least 12 months as a PR), you become eligible to apply for Australian citizenship

Live and Work Anywhere in Australia

Unlike temporary visas that tie you to a specific employer or state, permanent residency allows you to live and work anywhere in Australia for any employer.

Access to Subsidised Education

Permanent residents can access Commonwealth-supported places at Australian universities, significantly reducing higher education costs.

Access to Medicare

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Pathway to Australian Citizenship

After holding permanent residency for 4 years (including at least 12 months as a PR), you become eligible to apply for Australian citizenship

EVIDENCE FRAMEWORK

Four Categories of Relationship Evidence

The Department of Home Affairs assesses partner visa applications across four distinct categories. A strong application presents compelling material in all four. A weak application in any single category creates doubt that can delay or refuse the entire application.

Eligibility assessment for employer and employee

Standard Business Sponsor application if employer is not yet approved

Skills assessment coordination where required

Nomination and visa application preparation and lodgement

Monitoring and response to Department information requests

Age requirement: generally under 45 at time of nomination

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COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. In most cases, you must be under 45 years of age at the time your employer lodges the nomination application. There are limited exemptions for certain high-earning or high-skilled occupations. Career Launchers advises on whether any exemptions apply to your situation.

You need to demonstrate at least Competent English, which corresponds to an IELTS overall score of 6.0 with no band below 6.0, or equivalent scores on PTE, TOEFL, Cambridge, or OET.

Processing times for the TRT stream are generally faster than the Direct Entry stream because the employer relationship and work history are already established. Current median processing times range from 6 to 18 months

Yes. Your spouse and dependent children can be included as secondary applicants and will receive permanent residency at the same time as you.

This is a critical situation. If your employment with your sponsoring employer ends after the nomination has been approved but before the visa is granted, you must notify the Department immediately. Contact Career Launchers immediately if your employment status changes.

Ready to Start Your Journey?

Book a free, no-obligation consultation with our registered migration agent. We will assess your situation, explain your options, and give you an honest picture of your prospects.