By Verus Visa, a Registered Australian Migration Agency
Skilled Visas in Australia
Skilled visas allow qualified workers to live and work in Australia based on their skills, education, and work experience. If your occupation is in demand and you meet eligibility requirements, a skilled visa can provide a direct pathway to permanent residency.

Assess your eligibility
We evaluate your occupation, work history, qualifications, and points score against current visa requirements.
Prepare strong applications
We draft and lodge your visa application with clear evidence to reduce risk of refusal or delay.
Advise on sponsorship options
Where state or territory nomination improves your chances, we identify the best pathway and prepare submissions.
Support long-term planning
We help you plan from skilled visas through to permanent residency and eventually citizenship.

Skilled Visa Eligibility and Requirements
You may be eligible if you meet the following:
- Work in an occupation listed on the relevant skilled occupation list
- Have a positive skills assessment for your nominated occupation
- Meet minimum points test requirements (where applicable)
- Meet English language standards
- Satisfy health and character requirements
Additional factors such as age, qualifications, and recent work experience may affect your eligibility and points score.
Skilled Visa Application Process
Expression of Interest (EOI)
Submit an EOI through SkillSelect.
1.
Invitation to apply
If selected, you’ll receive an invitation from Home Affairs.
2.
Visa application
Lodge your visa application with supporting evidence.
3.
Assessment
The Department reviews your eligibility, skills, and supporting documents.
4.
Decision issued
Visa granted, refused, or request for more information.
5.
Speak to us about Skilled Visas
If you are a skilled worker looking to build your future in Australia, Verus Visa can guide you through the entire process. Our immigration lawyers and migration agents provide clear advice and reliable support at every stage.

Frequently Asked Questions
What types of skilled visas are available?
The main types are the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189), Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190), and Skilled Work Regional visa (subclass 491).
How many points do I need for a skilled visa?
You generally need at least 65 points, but competitive scores are often higher depending on your occupation.
What if my occupation isn’t on the list?
You may need to consider alternative visas such as employer sponsorship, or further study to qualify under a different occupation.
How long does it take to get a skilled visa?
Processing times can range from 6 months to over 18 months, depending on demand and individual circumstances.
