Thursday, September 5, 2019

Is there any latest update for the Australian PR point requirement in 2019?


Australia PR point requirement 2019 will remain the same for general skilled migration programs namely Australia Skilled Independent Visa Subclass 189, Australia Skilled Nominated Visa 190 and Australia Skilled Regional Provisional Visa Subclass 489. This means foreign workers who want to apply for permanent residency programs must score minimum passing 65 immigration points out of 100 on Australia point assessment grid. The points are calculated for age, educational qualification, work experience, language ability, and adaptability factors.
Points can be checked using the Australian Immigration Points Calculator
Australia PR Point Calculator

However, with the onset of new skilled regional provisional subclass 491, the Australian The immigration department has introduced an additional point category under Australia PR point system. This visa 491 will be introduced in November 2019 to attract foreign skilled workers into the regional areas of the country. The updates in Australia PR point requirement 2019 are:
·        10 points will be awarded if you are single
·        10 points if you have a partner who is an Australian citizen or permanent resident
·        10 points if your partner has an acceptable skill and competent English
·        05 points will be awarded if your partner has competent English
Thus, as of now only, this is the latest Australia Immigration point update. Rest, everything is same for point-based assessment.
Also, the candidates with the highest immigration points are invited to apply for Australia Permanent Resident Visa through regular EOI SkillSelect draws. As per the latest Australia EOI draws, the candidate with 85 immigration points and above are invited to apply.
For further information related to Australia Immigration Point System and other essential eligibility conditions, it is suggested to connect with visa and immigration experts of Aptech Global. One of the experts will contact you to discuss the PR query.

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