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Posted on February 18 2021

Find out how good you really are to apply for Australia PR in 2021

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By  Editor
Updated November 14 2023

Are you interested in a checklist for determining the points you will possibly score for Australia immigration? It’s indeed necessary to know your chances of getting to the chance of getting an Australian PR visa by responding to the checklist that acts as a mirror. It shows you finally how eligible you are to apply for Australia immigration PR.

If you score at least 65 points after going through the checklist, you have a shot at a permanent residence in Australia. Of course, the points you will really require to get to specific opportunities through immigration will depend on many factors that you get to check with the help of a checklist for immigration Australia provides online.

Let’s go through the various questions the checklist will have, which will prompt you to respond and finally gives you the points you will score. It will give you food for thought and helps you make any improvements needed to improve the score so that your chances at immigration to Australia get better.

Choose the visa subclass

You will be asked for the Australian visa subclass that you opt for immigration. The options are:

  • Subclass 189 (Skilled Independent) - 0 points: You won’t need sponsorship for this option. Nevertheless, you must have a job on the relevant list of skilled occupations.
  • Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated) - 5 points: Here, you will need to be nominated by the government of a state or territory. Besides, you will need a job that’s on the relevant list of skilled occupations.
  • Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional (Provisional)) - 15 points: For this subclass, you must have sponsorship by a relative residing in a regional or designated area if not the government of a state or territory.

Australia Points Calculator:

Choose your age

Age is an important factor that’s considered. Here’s how the points are granted for the options you choose in this section:

  • 18-24 years – 25 points
  • 25-32 years – 30 points
  • 33-39 years – 25 points
  • 40-44 years – 15 points

Choose your level of proficiency in the English language

  • Competent English – 0 points
    • You have a passport from the USA, the UK, Canada, Ireland, or NZ, or
    • You have 6 or more in each component of the IELTS exam, or
    • You have 50 or more in each component of the PTE Academic test, or
    • You have 169 or more in each component in the CAE test, or
    • You have 13 in Reading, 12 in Listening, 18 in Speaking, and 21 in Writing in the TOEFL iBT test
  • Proficient English – 10 points
    • You have 7 or more in each component of the IELTS exam, or
    • You have passed with a B grade in each component of the OET test, or
    • You have 65 or more in each component of the PTE Academic test, or
    • You have 185 or more in each component of the CAE test, or
    • You have 24 in Reading, 24 in Listening, 23 in Speaking, and 27 in Writing of the TOEFL iBT test
  • Superior English – 20 points
    • You have 8 or more in each component of the IELTS exam, or
    • You have passed with an A grade in each component of the OET test, or
    • You have 79 or more in each component of the PTE Academic exam, or
    • You have 200 or more in each component of the CAE test, or
    • You have 29 in Reading, 28 in Listening, 26 in Speaking, and 30 in Writing of the TOEFL iBT test

Confirm if you have an Australian educational qualification

Here, you are asked if you have any diploma, degree, advanced diploma, or trade qualifications for which you studied full-time in Australia for a minimum period of 2 years (I.e., 92 weeks) at an institution in Australia.

  • Yes – 5 points
  • No – 0 points

Confirm if you have a specialist education qualification

Here, you are asked if you have done PG at a doctoral or master’s level in a particular field that took a minimum of 2 years of study in Australia.

  • Yes – 0 points
  • No – 0 points

Choose your highest qualification

  • A recognized Ph.D. - 20 points
  • A recognized Bachelors degree or higher – 15 points
  • A recognized trade certificate - 10 points
    • Trade certificate or Diploma at an educational institution in Australia
    • Any other qualification or award that’s recognized by Australia’s authority to assess skills

Number of years of overseas work experience

Choose how many years, in the past 10 years, have you worked overseas in the job you have nominated.

  • 8 years or more - 15 points
  • 5 years or more – 10 points
  • 3 years or more – 5 points
  • Less than 3 years – 0 points

Choose how many years of working in Australia you have

Choose how many years, in the past 10 years, have you worked in Australia in the job that you have nominated.

  • 8 years or more – 20 points
  • 5 years or more – 15 points
  • 3 years or more – 10 points
  • 1 year or more – 5 points
  • Less than a year – 0 points

Partner skill qualifications

Choose if

  • You are single or your partner is a citizen or permanent resident of Australia – 10 points
  • Your partner is under the age of 45, isn't a citizen or permanent resident of Australia, and can meet the requirement of competent English along with being able to get a positive skills assessment for a job on the relevant skilled job list for the same subclass you wish to file an application for – 10 points
  • Your partner is under the age of 45, isn't a citizen or permanent resident of Australia, and can meet the requirement of competent English – 5 points
  • Your partner isn't a citizen or permanent resident of Australia, can't meet the requirement of competent English, and can't get a positive skills assessment for a job on the relevant skilled jobs list for the same subclass you wish to file an application for – 0 points

Choose your designated language

  • You are an accredited level-2 or above para-professional interpreter or translator as certified by NAATI – 5 points

Now that you know how points are granted for your credentials, you can find out how much you can score and plan to improve the score if required.

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