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Australia Just Added Thousands of Skilled Visa Spots

Anyone eyeing permanent residence Down Under has reason to look up this month. From the new program year, Australia Subclass 189 places rise to 21,090 — up from 16,900 — giving the Skilled Independent stream roughly a quarter more room. It is the most generous allocation this points-tested, employer-free route has seen in several years, and it widens the door for skilled professionals who want PR without being tied to a sponsor or a state.

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What the bigger Subclass 189 places mean

The Subclass 189 visa is the cleanest skilled route Australia offers: no employer, no state nomination, full permanent residence from day one, and the freedom to live and work anywhere in the country. More places in the 2026-27 plan should translate into larger or more frequent SkillSelect invitation rounds, and — if demand holds steady — gentler cut-off scores than the squeeze of recent years. That said, an increase in places is not a relaxation of standards. You still need a positive skills assessment, an eligible occupation on the relevant list, and competitive English before an invitation is even possible.

Why your points score still rules

Invitations are issued highest-points-first, so the headline number matters less than where you sit in the queue. Age, English, skilled work experience, qualifications and partner skills all stack into your total, and a few points often separate an invitation from a long wait. Take Bilal, a Pakistani civil engineer in Dubai: at 33 with competent English he kept landing below the cut-off, but a Superior English result plus a Professional Year-equivalent boost lifted him over the line in the wider rounds. The extra places help — yet they reward the candidate who has already maximised every point on offer.

Want to know your real points total and whether 189 is your strongest route? Run the numbers with our team via https://linktr.ee/travelexpore.

Building a competitive profile before the rounds

Start with the skills assessment for your occupation — it is the slowest step and gates everything else. Sit your English test early and aim for the Superior band; the points gap between Proficient and Superior is frequently decisive. If your score is borderline, weigh a state-nominated 190 or regional 491 as a parallel path, since those draw from separate allocations. Keep your Expression of Interest accurate and current, because backdated claims you cannot evidence will sink an otherwise strong application at the verification stage.

Your questions

The bigger allocation is a genuine opportunity, but it favours people who prepare the evidence before the rounds open, not after.

  • 189 places rise to 21,090 for the 2026-27 program year.
  • No sponsor or state needed — full PR from grant.
  • Invitations run highest-points-first, so your score sets your place in the queue.
  • 190 and 491 remain useful parallel routes from separate allocations.

Common questions, answered

Does more places mean a lower points cut-off? Possibly, if demand stays flat — but cut-offs are set by competition in each round, not guaranteed by the allocation.

Do I need an Australian job offer for 189? No. Subclass 189 is independent of employers and states; it is scored purely on your points.

How important is Superior English? Very. It can add meaningful points and is often the difference between waiting and being invited.

Can I lodge an EOI now? Yes, once you hold a positive skills assessment and meet the basic criteria you can submit an Expression of Interest.

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Your move toward Australian PR

A larger allocation rewards the prepared. Lock in your skills assessment, push your English to Superior, and keep your EOI honest and current — then the extra places work in your favour instead of passing you by. Begin with the tools at https://linktr.ee/travelexpore.

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