Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)
The Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) is a permanent visa for skilled workers who are not sponsored by an employer, a state, or a family member. It allows individuals to live and work in Australia indefinitely. Here's an overview
of the subclass 189 visa:
- Skilled Occupation List (SOL): To be eligible for the subclass 189 visa, you must nominate an occupation that is on the relevant skilled occupation list. Currently, this includes occupations listed on the Medium and
Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL).
- Points-based System: The subclass 189 visa is points-tested, meaning applicants must score a minimum number of points to be eligible. Points are awarded based on factors such as age, English language proficiency, work
experience, education qualifications, and other relevant criteria.
- Expression of Interest (EOI): Before applying for the subclass 189 visa, you must submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through the SkillSelect system. In your EOI, you'll provide details about your skills, qualifications,
and other relevant information. If you meet the points threshold, you may be invited to apply for the visa.
- Invitation to Apply (ITA): If you receive an invitation to apply for the subclass 189 visa, you'll have 60 days to lodge your application. During this time, you'll need to provide supporting documentation to demonstrate
that you meet the eligibility criteria, including evidence of your skills, qualifications, and English language proficiency.
- Permanent Residency: The subclass 189 visa is a permanent visa, which means holders can live and work in Australia indefinitely. It also provides access to Medicare, Australia's public healthcare system.
- Family Members: You can include certain family members in your visa application, such as your spouse or de facto partner and dependent children. They will have the same rights and privileges as you as permanent residents
of Australia.
- Pathways to Citizenship: After holding the subclass 189 visa for a certain period of time and meeting other eligibility criteria, you may be eligible to apply for Australian citizenship.
Overall, the subclass 189 visa provides a pathway to permanent residency in Australia for skilled workers who have the qualifications and experience needed to contribute to the Australian economy. It's a popular visa option for individuals
who meet the eligibility criteria and score sufficient points on the points test.