General Skilled Migration

Mar 12, 2026

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How the GSM Program Works

The GSM program is a points-tested, invitation-based system. You don’t simply apply for the visa — you first submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through the government’s SkillSelect platform. The Department of Home Affairs then periodically invites the highest-scoring applicants to lodge a formal application.

Can You Migrate to Australia on Your Own Merit? A Guide to General Skilled Migration

No job offer. No employer sponsor. No partner in Australia. If you have the right skills, qualifications, and points score, Australia’s General Skilled Migration program could be your direct pathway to permanent residency.

“Unlike employer-sponsored visas, the General Skilled Migration pathway lets you migrate entirely on your own merit — no job offer, no sponsor, no Australian partner required. What it does require is a competitive points score, an occupation on the right list, and a well-prepared Expression of Interest.”

Australia’s General Skilled Migration (GSM) program is one of the most competitive — and most misunderstood — pathways in the country’s immigration system. Many skilled professionals assume they need an employer to bring them to Australia. In reality, if you have the right occupation, qualifications, and points score, you may be able to migrate entirely independently.

This guide explains how the GSM program works, breaks down the three main visa subclasses, and walks through three realistic scenarios to show how different professionals navigate the system in practice.

Which GSM Visa Applies to You?

The right pathway depends on your points score, occupation, and how flexible you are about where in Australia you live. The three scenarios below illustrate how different professionals approach the GSM system.

01
You're a software engineer with a high points score and want to live anywhere in Australia

Age (29)

30 pts

English (8.0)

20 pts

Work Exp (6 yrs)

10 pts

Bachelor's

15 pts

Total

75 pts

You’re a 29-year-old software engineer based in the UK with a bachelor’s degree in computer science, six years of full-time work experience, and an IELTS score of 8.0. Your occupation is on the MLTSSL and you want the freedom to live in Sydney or Melbourne — not restricted to a regional area.

Pathway: Subclass 189 — Skilled Independent. With 75 points and a competitive occupation, this is a realistic target. If invitations are not flowing at that score, consider timing your application around when your age bracket changes, or whether additional Australian work experience could be added.

02
You're a registered nurse whose score isn't competitive for the 189 — but a state needs your skills

Age (36)

25 pts

English (7.0)

10 pts

Work Exp (5 yrs)

10 pts

Bachelor's

15 pts

SC 190 Bonus

+5 pts

Total

65 pts

You’re a 36-year-old registered nurse from India with five years of overseas experience, a bachelor’s degree in nursing, and an IELTS score of 7.0. Your base score of 65 points hasn’t attracted a Subclass 189 invitation — but your occupation is in demand in South Australia, which is actively nominating nurses.

Pathway: Subclass 190 — State Nominated. In exchange for a permanent visa, you commit to living in the nominating state for two years. This is one of the most practical pathways for mid-range points holders in healthcare, education, and social services occupations where state demand is high.

03
You're an accountant with a modest score who is open to living in regional Australia

Age (38)

25 pts

English (7.0)

10 pts

Work Exp (4 yrs)

10 pts

Bachelor's

15 pts

SC 491 Bonus

+15 pts

Total

75 pts

You’re a 38-year-old accountant from the Philippines with a bachelor’s degree in accounting, four years of work experience, and an IELTS score of 7.0. Your occupation is on the relevant list, but your base score of 60 points puts you well below invitation thresholds for the 189 or 190. You are open to living in a regional area for a few years if it means a clear pathway to permanent residency.

Pathway: SC 491 (provisional, 5 years) → SC 191 (permanent). The trade-off is straightforward: commit to regional Australia for three years and you earn a pathway to permanent residency that your base score alone would never have unlocked. For accounting, engineering, construction, and healthcare professionals, this route is increasingly popular.

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“The GSM system rewards preparation. Knowing your score, your occupation’s current demand, and the right timing for state nominations can mean the difference between an invitation this month and waiting another two years.”

— Aran Legal Migration Team

Australian visas - what you need to know

Some of the most common types of visas for people looking to migrate to Australia:

  • Partner visas: These can include visas for your fiancé, married, or de-facto partner.
  • Family visas: These visas can include adoption, carer, dependent relative, and more.
  • Parent visas: The requirements for each parent visa type differ; there are key eligibility requirements that apply to all applicants.
  • Work and skilled visas: These can include temporary and permanent visas for both regional and metropolitan areas. These are online temporary visas.
  • Protection visas: These can allow you to stay in Australia if you fear returning to your home country.

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