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Australia Migration Points Calculator

Business professionals and skilled workers can migrate to Australia based on their skills, educational qualifications, and work experience. By using the General Skilled Migration self-assessment test, individuals can assess their eligibility for Australian immigration.

Applicants are more likely to score higher if they are under 50, demonstrate strong English language skills, and have substantial work experience in a nominated occupation listed on Australia’s Skilled Occupation List (SOL).

Under Australia’s immigration points system, candidates can accumulate points toward migration eligibility by meeting specific criteria in the following categories:

  1. Age: Applicants aged 18-44 are eligible to earn points based on their age.

  2. English Language Proficiency: Candidates must demonstrate English competency by submitting valid test results from a recognized language proficiency test.

  3. Overseas Work Experience: Points can be claimed for three, five, or eight years of work experience in the nominated occupation gained outside Australia within the last ten years.

  4. Australian Work Experience: Points are awarded for working full-time in Australia in an occupation listed on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL). Candidates may claim points for one, three, five, or eight years of Australian work experience in the nominated occupation within the last ten years.

  5. Qualifications from Outside Australia: Points can be earned for recognized qualifications, such as a bachelor’s degree, higher degree, or Ph.D., obtained outside Australia.

  6. Australian Study: Candidates who have completed at least two academic years of study in Australia can claim additional points.

  7. Living and Studying in Regional Areas: Extra points are available for candidates who have met the study requirement by living and studying in a designated regional or low-population metropolitan area in Australia for a minimum of two years.

  8. Partner Skills: Additional points can be awarded if the applicant’s partner meets the basic requirements of age, English language proficiency, relevant qualifications, and a skills assessment.

These criteria are designed to ensure that skilled candidates with relevant experience, qualifications, and adaptability have the best chance of success in the Australian migration process.

SOL (Skilled Occupation List) Australia 2024

S. NO. Occupation ANZSCO Code Assessing Authority
1 Construction project manager 133111 VETASSESS
2 Engineering manager 133211 Engineers Australia or AIM
3 Child care centre manager 134111 TRA
4 Nursing clinical director 134212 ANMAC
5 Primary health organization manager 134213 VETASSESS
6 Welfare centre manager 134214 ACWA
7 Arts administrator or manager 139911 VETASSESS
8 Environmental manager 139912 VETASSESS
9 Dancer or choreographer 211112 VETASSESS
10 Music director 211212 VETASSESS
11 Musician (instrumental) 211213 VETASSESS
12 Artistic director 212111 VETASSESS
13 Accountant (general) 221111 CPAA/CA/IPA
14 Management accountant 221112 CPAA/CA/IPA
15 Taxation accountant 221113 CPAA/CA/IPA
16 External auditor 221213 CPAA/CA/IPA
17 Internal auditor 221214 VETASSESS
18 Actuary 224111 VETASSESS
19 Statistician 224113 VETASSESS
20 Economist 224311 VETASSESS
21 Land economist 224511 VETASSESS
22 Valuer 224512 VETASSESS
23 Management consultant 224711 VETASSESS
24 Architect 232111 AACA
25 Landscape architect 232112 VETASSESS
26 Surveyor 232212 SSSI
27 Cartographer 232213 VETASSESS
28 Other spatial scientist 232214 VETASSESS
29 Chemical engineer 233111 Engineers Australia
30 Materials engineer 233112 Engineers Australia
31 Civil engineer 233211 Engineers Australia
32 Geotechnical engineer 233212 Engineers Australia
33 Quantity surveyor 233213 AIQS
34 Structural engineer 233214 Engineers Australia
35 Transport engineer 233215 Engineers Australia
36 Electrical engineer 233311 Engineers Australia
37 Electronics engineer 233411 Engineers Australia
38 Industrial engineer 233511 Engineers Australia
39 Mechanical engineer 233512 Engineers Australia
40 Production or plant engineer 233513 Engineers Australia
41 Mining engineer (excluding petroleum) 233611 Engineers Australia
42 Petroleum engineer 233612 Engineers Australia
43 Aeronautical engineer 233911 Engineers Australia
44 Agricultural engineer 233912 Engineers Australia
45 Biomedical engineer 233913 Engineers Australia
46 Engineering technologist 233914 Engineers Australia
47 Environmental engineer 233915 Engineers Australia
48 Naval architect 233916 Engineers Australia
49 Engineering professionals (nec) 233999 Engineers Australia
50 Agricultural consultant 234111 VETASSESS
51 Agricultural scientist 234112 VETASSESS
52 Forester 234113 VETASSESS
53 Chemist 234211 VETASSESS
54 Food technologist 234212 VETASSESS
55 Environmental consultant 234312 VETASSESS
56 Environmental research scientist 234313 VETASSESS
57 Environmental scientist (nec) 234399 VETASSESS
58 Geophysicist 234412 VETASSESS
59 Hydro geologist 234413 VETASSESS
60 Life scientist (general) 234511 VETASSESS
61 Biochemist 234513 VETASSESS
62 Biotechnologist 234514 VETASSESS
63 Botanist 234515 VETASSESS
64 Marine biologist 234516 VETASSESS
65 Microbiologist 234517 VETASSESS
66 Zoologist 234518 VETASSESS
67 Life scientists (nec) 234599 VETASSESS
68 Medical laboratory scientist 234611 AIMS
69 Veterinarian 234711 AVBC
70 Conservator 234911 VETASSESS
71 Metallurgist 234912 VETASSESS
72 Meteorologist 234913 VETASSESS
73 Physicist 234914 VETASSESS/ACPSEM
74 Natural and physical science professionals (nec) 234999 VETASSESS
75 Early childhood (pre‑primary school) teacher 241111 AITSL
76 Secondary school teacher 241411 AITSL
77 Special needs teacher 241511 AITSL
78 Teacher of the hearing impaired 241512 AITSL
79 Teacher of the sight impaired 241513 AITSL
80 Special education teachers (nec) 241599 AITSL
81 University lecturer 242111 VETASSESS
82 Medical diagnostic radiographer 251211 ASMIRT
83 Medical radiation therapist 251212 ASMIRT
84 Nuclear medicine technologist 251213 ANZSNM
85 Sonographer 251214 ASMIRT
86 Optometrist 251411 OCANZ
87 Orthotics or prosthetics 251912 AOPA
88 Chiropractor 252111 CCEA
89 Osteopath 252112 AOAC
90 Occupational therapist 252411 OTC
91 Physiotherapist 252511 APC
92 Podiatrist 252611 ANZPAC
93 Audiologist 252711 VETASSESS
94 Speech pathologist 252712 SPA
95 General practitioner 253111 MedBA
96 Specialist physician (general medicine) 253311 MedBA
97 Cardiologist 253312 MedBA
98 Clinical hematologist 253313 MedBA
99 Medical oncologist 253314 MedBA
100 Endocrinologist 253315 MedBA
101 Gastroenterologist 253316 MedBA
102 Intensive care specialist 253317 MedBA
103 Neurologist 253318 MedBA
104 Pediatrician 253321 MedBA
105 Renal medicine specialist 253322 MedBA
106 Rheumatologist 253323 MedBA
107 Thoracic medicine specialist 253324 MedBA
108 Specialist physicians (nec) 253399 MedBA
109 Psychiatrist 253411 MedBA
110 Surgeon (general) 253511 MedBA
111 Cardiothoracic surgeon 253512 MedBA
112 Neurosurgeon 253513 MedBA
113 Orthopaedic surgeon 253514 MedBA
114 Otorhinolaryngologist 253515 MedBA
115 Pediatric surgeon 253516 MedBA
116 Plastic and reconstructive surgeon 253517 MedBA
117 Urologist 253518 MedBA
118 Vascular surgeon 253521 MedBA
119 Dermatologist 253911 MedBA
120 Emergency medicine specialist 253912 MedBA
121 Obstetrician and gynaecologist 253913 MedBA
122 Ophthalmologist 253914 MedBA
123 Pathologist 253915 MedBA
124 Diagnostic and interventional radiologist 253917 MedBA
125 Radiation oncologist 253918 MedBA
126 Medical practitioners (nec) 253999 MedBA
127 Midwife 254111 ANMAC
128 Nurse practitioner 254411 ANMAC
129 Registered nurse (aged care) 254412 ANMAC
130 Registered nurse (child and family health) 254413 ANMAC
131 Registered nurse (community health) 254414 ANMAC
132 Registered nurse (critical care and emergency) 254415 ANMAC
133 Registered nurse (developmental disability) 254416 ANMAC
134 Registered nurse (disability and rehabilitation) 254417 ANMAC
135 Registered nurse (medical) 254418 ANMAC
136 Registered nurse (medical practice) 254421 ANMAC
137 Registered nurse (mental health) 254422 ANMAC
138 Registered nurse (perioperative) 254423 ANMAC
139 Registered nurse (surgical) 254424 ANMAC
140 Registered nurse (pediatrics) 254425 ANMAC
141 Registered nurses (nec) 254499 ANMAC
142 ICT business analyst 261111 ACS
143 Systems analyst 261112 ACS
144 Multimedia specialist 261211 ACS
145 Analyst programmer 261311 ACS
146 Developer programmer 261312 ACS
147 Software engineer 261313 ACS
148 Software and applications programmers (nec) 261399 ACS
149 ICT security specialist 262112 ACS
150 Computer network and systems engineer 263111 ACS
151 Telecommunications engineer 263311 Engineers Australia
152 Telecommunications network engineer 263312 Engineers Australia
153 Barrister 271111 a legal admissions authority of a State or Territory
154 Solicitor 271311 a legal admissions authority of a State or Territory
155 Clinical psychologist 272311 APS
156 Educational psychologist 272312 APS
157 Organizational psychologist 272313 APS
158 Psychologists (nec) 272399 APS
159 Social worker 272511 AASW
160 Civil engineering draftsperson 312211 (a) Engineers Australia; or   (b) VETASSESS
161 Civil engineering technician 312212 VETASSESS
162 Electrical engineering draftsperson 312311 Engineers Australia
163 Electrical engineering technician 312312 TRA
164 Radio communications technician 313211 TRA
165 Telecommunications field engineer 313212 Engineers Australia
166 Telecommunications network planner 313213 Engineers Australia
167 Telecommunications technical officer or technologist 313214 Engineers Australia
168 Automotive electrician 321111 TRA
169 Motor mechanic (general) 321211 TRA
170 Diesel motor mechanic 321212 TRA
171 Motorcycle mechanic 321213 TRA
172 Small engine mechanic 321214 TRA
173 Sheet metal trades worker 322211 TRA
174 Metal fabricator 322311 TRA
175 Pressure welder 322312 TRA
176 Welder (first class) 322313 TRA
177 Fitter (general) 323211 TRA
178 Fitter and turner 323212 TRA
179 Fitter‑welder 323213 TRA
180 Metal machinist (first class) 323214 TRA
181 Locksmith 323313 TRA
182 Panel beater 324111 TRA
183 Bricklayer 331111 TRA
184 Stonemason 331112 TRA
185 Carpenter and joiner 331211 TRA
186 Carpenter 331212 TRA
187 Joiner 331213 TRA
188 Painting trades worker 332211 TRA
189 Glazier 333111 TRA
190 Fibrous plasterer 333211 TRA
191 Solid plasterer 333212 TRA
192 Wall and floor tiler 333411 TRA
193 Plumber (general) 334111 TRA
194 Air-conditioning and mechanical services plumber 334112 TRA
195 Drainer 334113 TRA
196 Gasfitter 334114 TRA
197 Roof plumber 334115 TRA
198 Electrician (general) 341111 TRA
199 Electrician (special class) 341112 TRA
200 Lift mechanic 341113 TRA
201 Air-conditioning and refrigeration mechanic 342111 TRA
202 Technical cable jointer 342212 TRA
203 Electronic equipment trades worker 342313 TRA
204 Electronic instrument trades worker (general) 342314 TRA
205 Electronic instrument trades worker (special class) 342315 TRA
206 Chef 351311 TRA
207 Horse trainer 361112 TRA
208 Cabinetmaker 394111 TRA
209 Boat builder and repairer 399111 TRA
210 Shipwright 399112 TRA
211 Tennis coach 452316 VETASSESS
212 Footballer 452411 VETASSESS

Types of Skilled Occupation List

  1. Medium and Long‑Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL): The MLTSSL targets skilled professionals eligible for the Skilled Independent Subclass 189 Visa, allowing them to live and work in Australia permanently. Occupations on this list align with Australia’s medium and long-term labor market needs, ensuring that selected individuals contribute to the country’s economic growth and stability.
  2. Short‑Term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL): The STSOL highlights occupations in high demand across various states and territories. Skilled professionals on this list can apply for the Skilled Nominated Subclass 190 Visa or the Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Subclass 491 Visa. These visas enable individuals to address short-term labor shortages, with options for potential pathways to permanent residency based on specific criteria.
  3. Regional Occupation List (ROL): The ROL supports Australia’s regional workforce needs, applicable to the following visa categories:
    • Subclass 494 (Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa)
    • Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa)
    • Subclass 407 (Training Visa)
    • Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) (Medium Term)

This list provides skilled professionals the opportunity to live and work in designated regional areas, fostering development and economic stability in these communities.

Australia Migration points calculator

Candidates scoring a minimum of 65 points are considered eligible by the Department of Home Affairs (DHA), the agency responsible for immigration matters in Australia.

Your eligibility for an Australia PR (Permanent Residency) visa depends on your total points under the Points Grid, with a minimum score requirement of 65 points. The table below outlines the criteria for earning points across different categories:

Category Maximum
Points
Age (25-32 years) 30 points
English proficiency (8 bands) 20 points

Work Experience outside Australia (8-10 years)

Work Experience in Australia (8-10 years)

15 points

20 points

Education (outside Australia) Doctorate degree 20 points
Niche skills such as Doctorate or Master’s degree in Australia 10 points
Study in a regional Australia Accredited in community
language Professional year in a skilled program in Australia State sponsorship (190 visas)
5 points
5 points
5 points
5 points

Let us look at how points are calculated under each category:

Age: You will gain a maximum of 30 points if your age is between 25 to 32 years.

Age Points
18-24 years 25
25-32 years 30
33-39 years 25
40-44 years 15

English proficiency: A score of 8 bands in the IELTS exam can give you a maximum of 20 points. However, the Australian immigration authorities allow applicants to take English proficiency tests such as IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, etc.  You can try for the required score on any of these tests.

English Language Scores
Criteria Points
Superior (8/79 on each band in IELTS/PTE Academic) 20
Proficient (7/65 on each band in IELTS/PTE Academic) 10
Competent (6/50 on each band in IELTS/PTE Academic) 0

Work experience: Skilled employment outside Australia with 8 to 10 years of experience counting back from the date of your PR application will give you 15 points; fewer years of experience means fewer points.

Number of years Points
Less than 3 years 0
3-4 years 5
5-7 years 10
More than 8 years 15

Skilled employment in Australia with 8 to 10 years of experience from the date of application will give you a maximum of 20 points.

Number of years Points
Less than 1 year 0
1 – 3 years 5
3 – 5 years 10
5 – 8 years 15
8 – 10 years 20

Education: Points for the education criteria depend on the educational qualification. Maximum points are given to a doctorate degree from an Australian university or a doctorate from a university outside Australia, provided it is recognized by the Australian government.

Qualifications Points
A Doctorate degree from an Australian university or institute outside Australia. 20
A Bachelor’s (or Masters) degree from an Australian university or institute outside Australia. 15
Diploma or trade qualification completed in Australia 10
Any qualification or award recognized by the relevant assessing authority for your nominated skilled occupation. 10
Specialist Education qualification (Master’s degree by research or a Doctorate degree from an Australian educational institution) 10

Spouse application: If your spouse is also an applicant for the PR visa, you will be eligible for additional points.

Spouse qualification Points
Spouse has a PR visa or is an Australian citizen 10
Spouse has competent English and has a Positive Skill Assessment 10
Spouse has only competent English 5

Other qualifications:  You can gain points if you meet the following criteria.

Qualifications Points
Study in a regional area 5 points
Accredited in community language 5 points
Professional year in a skilled program in Australia 5 points
State sponsorship (190 visas) 5 points
Minimum 2 years full-time (Australian study requirement) 5 points
Specialist Education qualification (Masters degree by research or a Doctorate degree from an Australian educational institution) 10 points
Relative or regional sponsorship (491 visa) 15 points