Understanding 189 Subclass Round Of Invitation

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What is the 189 Subclass Invitation Round in Australian PR?

Australia's Skilled Independent Visa, 189 subclass, is one of the most in-demand immigration pathways to Australia for skilled migrants. This visa program allows qualified workers to live and work in Australia without being sponsored by an employer, family member, or a state/territory government. 

As managed by the SkillSelect system, this subclass 189 visa operates on a points-based system with regular invitation rounds based on rankings. These rounds are considered a core element of Australia's immigration plan, with an eye on picking up the most eligible and sought-after professionals.

In this article, we will explore the latest round of invitations under the 189 Subclass of Australia and the key features of this round of invitations. But, before moving ahead, let us explain to you what Skill Select is. 

What Is Skill Select? 

Skill Select is an online system that the Australian Government introduced to ease or streamline the skilled migration process. This system allows applicants to lodge an expression of interest (EOI) skilled immigration program, and it also offers a platform for states and territories to nominate candidates. 

The Skill Select system is used for various Australian subclasses, including: 

  1. Highly Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189): For highly qualified individuals who are not supported by their state or territory government, family, or business. 
  2. Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190): For those nominated by a state or territory government, there is the skilled nominated visa (subclass 190).
  3. Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 491): For experienced professionals who wish to live and work in regional Australia, there is the Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 491). 

How Does The Round Of Invitations Work? 

The invitation rounds are usually held monthly, although the schedule and frequency are subject to the government's immigration targets and demand. The rounds are aimed at inviting people who have submitted an EOI and met all the eligibility requirements for their preferred visa subclass.

Selection Criteria Of Round Of Invitation 

The merit-based selection procedure, in which candidates are chosen according to the following standards: 

  1. Points Score: Candidates are ranked according to their points in the system. More points enhance the prospects of receiving an invitation.
  2. Occupation Ceilings: Every skilled occupation under the MLTSSL and the STSOL has a yearly limit. No more invites are sent out for that specific occupation once that cap is reached. 
  3. Demand and Quotas: The Australian Government Gives Preference to Candidates in Occupations with High Demand to Meet Labour Market Needs.

Key features Of Invitation Rounds

The following information explains the key features of invitation rounds. 

  1. Points Threshold: 

Applicants will need to have at least a points threshold to be eligible. These thresholds vary by visa subclass and by invitation round. For the Skilled Independent Visa, the threshold is usually higher because of its competitiveness.

  1. EOI Lodgement Date: 

When the applicants have equal points scores, the EOI lodgment date and time will be a tiebreaker as earlier lodgment will be preferred for an advantage.

  1. Invitations Issued: 

The government does planning levels on the number of invitations set at different rounds depending on the economic priorities. Recently, there has been a focus on healthcare, IT, engineering, and teaching professions in various rounds due to their high demand levels in Australia.

Recent Round Of Invitations 

The key visa subclasses for which outcomes were observed within the 7 November 2024 SkillSelect invitation round are summarized below:

  • Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189) – The total number of EOIs invited to apply is 15,000. The tiebreaker date is January 2023. It, therefore, means that applicants whose EOIs were submitted prior to this date and had a minimum points threshold that qualifies them for invitations.
  • Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored: Since there were no invitations sent out for this round, there is no tie-break date.

This data indicates that access to the skilled work regional provisional visa is conceived for high-demand occupations. Hence, applicants should lodge their EOIs early for better invitation chances.

Table Representation Of Recent Round Of Invitations 

The following information depicts the recent round of invitations: 

Occupation

Minimum Score Invited

Occupation

Minimum Score Invited

Accountant (General)

95

Metal Fabricator

75

Actuary

85

Metal Machinist (First Class)

90

Aeronautical Engineer

85

Metallurgist

90

Agricultural Consultant

85

Meteorologist

90

Agricultural Engineer

90

Microbiologist

90

Agricultural Scientist

90

Midwife

70

Airconditioning and Mechanical Services Plumber

70

Mining Engineer (excluding Petroleum)

90

Analyst Programmer

85

Motor Mechanic (General)

85

Architect

70

Multimedia Specialist

85

Arts Administrator or Manager

90

Music Director

90

Audiologist

75

Musician (Instrumental)

90

Biochemist

90

Natural and Physical Science Professionals nec

90

Biomedical Engineer

85

Naval Architect

90

Biotechnologist

85

Neurologist

75

Boat Builder and Repairer

90

Nuclear Medicine Technologist

75

Bricklayer

65

Nurse Practitioner

80

Cabinetmaker

65

Nursing Clinical Director

115

Cardiothoracic Surgeon

85

Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

90

Carpenter

65

Occupational Therapist

75

Carpenter and Joiner

65

Optometrist

75

Chef

85

Orthopaedic Surgeon

75

Chemical Engineer

85

Orthotist or Prosthetist

75

Chemist

90

Osteopath

75

Child Care Centre Manager

75

Other Spatial Scientist

90

Chiropractor

75

Painting Trades Worker

65

Civil Engineer

85

Pathologist

75

Civil Engineering Draftsperson

70

Petroleum Engineer

85

Civil Engineering Technician

70

Physicist

90

Clinical Psychologist

75

Physiotherapist

75

Computer Network and Systems Engineer

95

Plumber (General)

65

Construction Project Manager

70

Podiatrist

75

Dancer or Choreographer

90

Primary Health Organisation Manager

95

Dermatologist

75

Production or Plant Engineer

85

Developer Programmer

95

Psychiatrist

75

Diagnostic and Interventional Radiologist

80

Psychologists nec

75

Diesel Motor Mechanic

95

Quantity Surveyor

70

Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teacher

70

Registered Nurse (Aged Care)

70

Economist

90

Registered Nurse (Child and Family Health)

75

Educational Psychologist

75

Registered Nurse (Community Health)

75

Electrical Engineer

85

Registered Nurse (Critical Care and Emergency)

70

Electrical Engineering Draftsperson

90

Registered Nurse (Developmental Disability)

75

Electrical Engineering Technician

90

Registered Nurse (Disability and Rehabilitation)

75

Electrician (General)

65

Registered Nurse (Medical Practice)

75

Electronic Instrument Trades Worker

90

Registered Nurse (Medical)

70

Electronics Engineer

95

Registered Nurse (Mental Health)

75

Emergency Medicine Specialist

75

Registered Nurse (Paediatrics)

70

Engineering Manager

90

Registered Nurse (Perioperative)

75

Engineering Professionals nec

85

Registered Nurse (Surgical)

75

Engineering Technologist

85

Registered Nurses nec

70

Environmental Consultant

90

Secondary School Teacher

70

Environmental Engineer

85

Sheetmetal Trades Worker

70

Environmental Manager

90

Social Worker

70

Environmental Research Scientist

90

Software and Applications Programmers nec

85

Environmental Scientists nec

90

Software Engineer

95

External Auditor

85

Solicitor

85

Fibrous Plasterer

65

Solid Plasterer

70

Food Technologist

90

Sonographer

75

Conclusion 

The Skilled Independent Visa subclass 189 is the most common immigration route for skilled migrants into Australia, and it involves working there without securing sponsorship. The SkillSelect system oversees this visa on a points-based system, where selection happens through monthly invitation rounds. 

The latest round witnessed 15,000 EOIs applying, and the application cut-off date was January 2023. Since the Visa 189 is one of the high-demand occupation types, lodging early is the best option.

For more details about the Australia Skilled Independent Visa program, contact Province Immigration via +91 98961 96762 or [email protected] 

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