Australia PR Points Calculator

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The Australia PR points is used to check your eligibility through the point based for permanent residency under the General Skilled Migration (GSM) program. The system is created to estimate applicants score based on factors like age, education, work experience, English language skills and other criteria. Since a minimum of 65 points is usually required to apply, the calculator gives a clear idea of your chances and helps you understand which areas you can improve to boost your score before lodging an application. GIEC GLOBAL Melbourne is a trusted and well known Immigration solicitor Melbourne. Our team of registered migration lawyers understands all the latest rules, steps, and processes needed to apply for Australian Permanent Residency (PR) and other visas.

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Use the Australia points calculator or check australia pr points table online to estimate their score. By entering your details—age, English test scores, qualifications, and work experience—you’ll see whether you meet the cut-off.

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Key Factors That Influence Your PR Points Score

The Subclass 189 visa is a fully independent pathway which means applicants do not need sponsorship from a state, employer or family member. This makes it one of the most competitive streams with invitations usually going to candidates who achieve strong scores on the Australia immigration points calculator but it does’t add any points while the Subclass 190 visa requires state or territory nomination, which adds 5 extra points to your total score. This pathway is ideal for those whose occupations are in demand in specific regions of Australia.

For applicants who want to live and work in regional Australia, the Subclass 491 visa offers an additional advantage by granting 15 extra points for regional nomination or sponsorship but regional sponsorship is required to apply under this stream. This makes the 491 visa a more accessible option for many skilled workers while also supporting population growth in regional areas. After living and working in a regional area for a particular period, they can apply for permanent residency in Australia through the Subclass 191 visa.

Australian Immigration Points System

Category Details Points
Age
18–24 years 25
25–32 years 30
33–39 years 25
40–44 years 15
English Language
Competent English (IELTS 6+ etc.) 0
Proficient English (IELTS 7+ etc.) 10
Superior English (IELTS 8+ etc.) 20
Work Experience – Overseas
3–5 years 5
5–8 years 10
8+ years 15
Work Experience – Australia
1–3 years 5
3–5 years 10
5–8 years 15
8+ years 20
Educational Qualifications
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree 15
PhD 20
Diploma 3 years 10
Australian Study Requirement
2+ years of study in Australia (CRICOS-registered) 5
Specialist Education
Master’s by research or PhD (2+ years, STEM fields) 10
Professional Year (Australia)
Completion of professional year (accounting, IT, engineering) 5
Partner Skills
Partner has skilled assessment & competent English 10
Partner has competent English only 5
Single applicant or partner is Aus citizen/PR 10
State/Territory Nomination
Subclass 190 (state nomination) 5
Regional Nomination
Subclass 491 (regional nomination) 15
Minimum Points to Apply Required to lodge EOI 65

How GIEC Global Can Help You?

At GIEC Global, we have supported thousands of individuals and families in successfully immigrating to Australia through the General Skilled Migration Program. We also provide dedicated guidance for Australia, where clients receive direct access to an in-house MARA Registered Migration Agent. Working with a registered professional ensures that all advice is accurate, ethical and aligned with the latest Australia immigration laws. Your case is handled by someone who is officially qualified, accountable and authorised to provide immigration assistance giving you confidence that your application is managed with care, clarity and full regulatory compliance.
While many agencies rely on third-party MARA agents, which can increase costs and create communication gaps, we manage everything within our own team. This approach allows us to maintain full control over your case, deliver consistent quality and provide complete transparency at every stage. Because we avoid unnecessary outsourcing, the cost savings are passed directly to you without compromising the standard of guidance you receive.

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