A permanent, points-tested visa for skilled workers — no employer or state sponsor required.
Check your eligibility — freeThe Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) is one of Australia's most sought-after permanent residence visas. It is points-tested and not sponsored, which means you do not need an employer, a state nomination or a family sponsor — but you do need an invitation to apply through SkillSelect.
Because places are competitive and the points cut-off moves with demand for your occupation, getting your Expression of Interest (EOI) right matters. Many applicants leave easy points on the table or nominate the wrong occupation, which is exactly where a registered migration agent adds value.
To be eligible for the subclass 189, you generally need to meet the following:
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Processing times for the subclass 189 vary with demand, your occupation and how complete your application is — a well-prepared application with strong evidence is generally decided faster than one that triggers requests for more information. There is a visa application charge for you and each family member included. Because both the timeframe and the fees change, a registered migration agent can give you a current estimate for your situation.
The 189 is permanent and needs no sponsor, but the points cut-off is the highest of the three. The subclass 190 adds 5 points for a state nomination (you commit to that state), and the subclass 491 adds 15 points for regional nomination or an eligible relative but is a 5-year provisional visa with a pathway to permanent residence. If your 189 points are not yet competitive, a 190 or 491 is often the faster route — an agent can model all three for you.
Many of these matters come down to avoidable mistakes. The most common issues include:
Using a registered migration agent is not compulsory, but the subclass 189 is detail-heavy and a single mistake, missing document or late response can lead to delay or refusal — and a refusal can affect future applications. A registered migration agent confirms your eligibility before you spend money, prepares your evidence, lodges your application correctly and manages any requests from the Department of Home Affairs on your behalf. Through Immigration Expert you can be matched with up to three OMARA-registered agents who handle the subclass 189 every day, compare their advice, and choose who to work with — free and with no obligation.
The legal minimum is 65 points, but invitations in most occupations go to higher scores, and the cut-off changes each round. The safest approach is to maximise your genuine points and have an agent estimate where you sit.
It varies by occupation, demand and how complete your application is. Clean, well-evidenced applications are generally processed faster. An agent can give a current estimate for your occupation.
No. The subclass 189 is not sponsored — you do not need a job offer or nomination. You do need a positive skills assessment, competent English and an invitation to apply.
Yes. You can usually include your partner and dependent children. Each person included attracts an additional visa application charge and must meet health and character requirements.
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