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Australia offers a range of temporary and permanent visa options for skilled workers across various industries. Whether you're applying independently, through employer sponsorship, or state nomination, skilled visas can open the door to long-term work, residency, and even citizenship. At Australian Visa Advice, we help you navigate the process from assessing your eligibility and points score, to managing skills assessments and submitting a strong application, so you can take the next step in your career with confidence.

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Work & Skilled Visas

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Find the Right Skilled Visa for Your Profession

Work and skilled visas provide a valuable pathway for individuals with in-demand qualifications, experience, or specialist skills to live and work in Australia. These visas are designed to help fill skill shortages across various industries, including healthcare, construction, engineering, IT, and more. Depending on your occupation, age, English proficiency, and work history, you may be eligible for a range of temporary or permanent skilled visa options, such as the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189), Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190), or employer-sponsored visas like the Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482).

At Australian Visa Advice, our migration consultants can help assess your eligibility, guide you through the points test (if applicable), and ensure your occupation is on the relevant skilled occupation list. Whether you’re applying independently, through a state nomination, or with employer sponsorship, our team will support you through every stage of the process—from skills assessment and documentation to submission and follow-up—maximising your chances of a successful outcome.

Employer Sponsored Visas

Employer-sponsored visas allow Australian businesses to sponsor skilled overseas workers for positions they can’t fill locally. These visas, such as the Temporary Skill Shortage (subclass 482) and Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186), provide a pathway to work and in some cases, permanent residency based on your qualifications and job offer from an approved employer.

Skilled Visas

Skilled visas are for qualified individuals with in-demand occupations who want to live and work in Australia independently or through state nomination. Options like the Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189) and Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190) use a points-based system to assess eligibility, offering a pathway to permanent residency for those with the right skills and experience.

Work & Skilled Visas: What You Need to Know

When applying for a work or skilled visa in Australia, it’s important to understand that eligibility depends on several key factors, including your occupation, age, English language ability, qualifications, and work experience. Many skilled visas operate under a points-based system or require sponsorship from an employer or state/territory government. Your occupation must appear on the relevant Skilled Occupation List, and some visas also require a skills assessment from an authorised body. Understanding which visa best suits your situation whether independent, nominated, or employer-sponsored is crucial for a successful outcome. Professional advice can help you navigate the process, avoid delays, and submit a strong application.

Work & Skilled Visa FAQs

Skilled visas are generally for individuals who apply independently or through state/territory nomination, while employer-sponsored visas require a job offer and sponsorship from an approved Australian employer.

The points-based system assesses factors like age, English proficiency, qualifications, work experience, and more. You need to reach a minimum score—currently 65 points—to be eligible for visas like the subclass 189 or 190.

Not always. Visas like the Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189) do not require a job offer, but others such as employer-sponsored visas or state-nominated visas may.

A skills assessment is an official evaluation of your qualifications and work experience to ensure they meet Australian standards. Most skilled visa applicants are required to obtain one from a recognised assessing authority.

Yes, many skilled visas including the subclass 189, 190, and 186 employer-sponsored visa can lead to permanent residency in Australia.

Processing times vary depending on the visa type and individual circumstances. Skilled visas can take anywhere from several months to over a year, depending on demand and document completeness.