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The Skilled Independent Visa Subclass 189 is one of the most popular permanent residency options in Australia. Unlike many other visas, it does not require employer sponsorship or state nomination, making it highly attractive for skilled professionals worldwide.
This guide covers everything you need to know about the Subclass 189 visa in 2026, eligibility, streams, application process, latest updates, and how it compares with other PR pathways.
The Subclass 189 visa is a points-tested permanent visa designed for skilled workers who are invited to apply based on their qualifications and experience. Once granted, it allows you and your family to live, work, and study anywhere in Australia, with access to Medicare and a pathway to citizenship.
This makes it especially attractive for professionals aiming for long-term stability, flexibility, and citizenship eligibility.
The visa has three main streams, each designed for different applicant groups:
Pros: Independence, full PR immediately.
Cons: Highly competitive due to limited quotas.
Pros: Streamlined PR pathway for people from New Zealand already contributing to the economy.
Cons: Restricted only to New Zealand citizens.
Pros: Straightforward PR transition, strong political backing.
Cons: Only open to specific Hong Kong passport holders.
To qualify for a Subclass 189 visa, you must meet the following:
Tip: High-demand occupations like IT specialists, engineers, nurses, and trade workers often receive faster invitations.
Factor | Maximum Points |
Age (25–32 years) | 30 |
English (Superior) | 20 |
Skilled Employment (Overseas) | 15 |
Skilled Employment (Australia) | 20 |
Education (Doctorate) | 20 |
Australian Study | 5 |
Specialist Education (STEM) | 10 |
Partner Skills | 10 |
Regional Study | 5 |
Professional Year in Australia | 5 |
Confirm your occupation is on the Skilled Occupation List and get assessed by the relevant authority.
Lodge an Expression of Interest through SkillSelect, highlighting your skills, points, and experience.
High-scoring applicants in priority occupations are invited in regular rounds.
Submit your Subclass 189 application within 60 days of receiving an ITA, including all supporting documents.
Complete medical examinations, police clearances, and provide biometrics.
If successful, you receive your PR grant letter.
Compare this independent visa with sponsored visas like the Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) Subclass 186, which tie you to an employer.
Occupations in highest demand for Subclass 189 include:
You can also refer to our blog on PR List Courses in Australia for study pathways that align with these occupations.
Feature | Subclass 189 | Subclass 190 | Subclass 491 |
Sponsorship | Not required | State/Territory | State/Territory/Family |
PR Status | Immediate | Immediate | Provisional (3 years for PR) |
Work Location | Anywhere in Australia | Must stay in nominating state | Must stay in regional area |
Competitiveness | Very high | Medium | Medium–low |
Points Bonus | None | +5 points for nomination | +15 points for regional |
Also read our latest blog on Regional PR Visa in Australia: Subclass 491 & 494 Pathways.
No. Unlike other visas, the 189 does not require sponsorship.
You need at least 65 points, but recent invitation rounds suggest 80–90 points are more competitive.
Yes. You can include your spouse/partner and dependent children.
Most applications are processed within 6–12 months, though timing depends on demand.
It depends, 189 offers more freedom, while 190 and 491 visas provide extra points but require state or regional commitments.
The Skilled Independent Visa Subclass 189 remains one of the most powerful ways to achieve Australian PR in 2026. While it is highly competitive due to reduced quotas, it offers unmatched freedom and security for successful applicants. For those not meeting the high points requirement, exploring regional visas like the Subclass 491 or employer-sponsored options like the Subclass 186 may be more realistic. With the right preparation, skills assessment, and EOI strategy, the Subclass 189 visa continues to be a golden ticket to a new life in Australia.
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