Australia Skilled Migration: PR Pathways from Bangladesh

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Australian Skilled Migration

Skilled Migration Australia can help you live and work in Australia permanently based on your education, work experience, and English skills.

  • Get direct permanent residency (PR) without any job offer

    Your skills can get you Australian PR directly

  • No Job Offer Required

    You will be invited based on your skills and qualifications.

  • Live and work anywhere in Australia

    You will be free to choose your location and can live anywhere.

primary requirements

  • Age

    You must be below 45 years old

  • Education

    Bachelor’s degree or higher

  • Work Experience

    You must have at least 1–3 years of work experience.

  • English Test Score

    You must have a competent score in IELTS, PTE, or other accepted English language tests.

Australian PR Pathways

This visa suits you if your points score is high — typically 85 or above for competitive occupations — and you do not need or want to commit to a specific state or regional area.

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Key benefits:

  • Permanent visa, valid indefinitely
  • Live and work anywhere in Australia with no location restrictions
  • No employer, family, or state sponsorship required
  • Submit an EOI through SkillSelect and wait for an invitation
  • Once invited, you have 60 days to lodge your full visa application
  • Your spouse and dependent children can be included in the application

Requirements for 189 Visa

  • Under 45 years of age
  • Occupation on the relevant skilled occupation list
  • Competent English (IELTS 6+ or equivalent)
  • Minimum 65 points on the points test
  • No employer or state sponsorship required — live and work anywhere in Australia

The 189 is the most competitive of the three visa types. Invitation scores have been rising steadily, and for popular occupations like software engineer or accountant, you may need 90 points or more to receive an invitation within a reasonable timeframe.

The Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) is Australia’s most competitive PR pathway, with invitations issued through SkillSelect based on points ranking and occupation ceilings. In recent program planning cycles, only a limited number of places—around tens of thousands across skilled visas—are allocated annually, making high scores and priority occupations critical.

This visa suits you if you have a solid points score but perhaps not enough to compete for the 189, or if you are genuinely interested in living in a particular state.

Key benefits:

  • Permanent visa, valid indefinitely
  • Nomination from a state or territory government is mandatory
  • Each state runs its own nomination program with its own occupation list and requirements
  • Nomination adds 5 points, boosting your effective score
  • Must reside in the nominating state for at least two years
  • After two years, you can freely move to any part of Australia

Requirements for Subclass 190 – Skilled Nominated

  • Under 45 years of age
  • Occupation on the relevant skilled occupation list
  • Competent English (IELTS 6+ or equivalent)
  • Minimum 65 points on the points test (nomination adds 5 points)
  • Must be nominated by an Australian state or territory government
  • Commit to living and working in the nominating state for 2 years

States that commonly nominate skilled workers include New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, and Tasmania. Each state prioritizes occupations based on its own economic needs, so it is worth researching which state is actively nominating your occupation.

This visa suits you if your current points score is not high enough for the 189 or 190, or if you are open to living in regional Australia where the cost of living is lower and the lifestyle can be very attractive.

Key benefits:

  • Provisional (temporary) visa, valid for 5 years.
  • Must live and work in a designated regional area throughout the visa period
  • Sponsored by a state or territory government OR by an eligible relative living in a designated regional area
  • Sponsorship adds 15 points — the largest single points boost available
  • After three years of living in a regional area and meeting an income threshold, you can apply for the Subclass 191 permanent visa
  • Regional areas include dozens of cities and towns outside Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane — including Canberra, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Darwin, Gold Coast, Newcastle, and many others

Requirements for Subclass 491 – Skilled Work Regional (Provisional)

  • Under 45 years of age
  • Occupation on the relevant skilled occupation list
  • Positive skills assessment from the relevant assessing authority
  • Competent English (IELTS 6+ or equivalent)
  • Minimum 65 points on the points test (nomination adds 15 points)
  • Must be nominated by a state/territory or sponsored by an eligible relative in a regional area
  • Must live and work in a designated regional area for 5 years
  • Leads to permanent residence via Subclass 191

For the 491 visa, all of regional Australia qualifies — which is essentially everywhere except Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, and Perth.

States where the entire state is considered regional (100% eligible):

  • Tasmania
  • South Australia
  • Northern Territory
  • Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

For many Bangladeshi applicants, the 491 visa is the most achievable starting point for skilled migration Australia. It opens the door to Australia even when your points score is in the 65 to 80 range, and it gives you five years to gain Australian work experience, improve your English, and build a life before transitioning to permanent residency.

For many Bangladeshi professionals, the Subclass 491 is not the final destination — it is the smarter starting point. This temporary regional visa comes with a direct road to permanent residency through the Subclass 191 (Permanent Residence – Skilled Regional) visa. Unlike the 189 or 190, you do not re-enter SkillSelect or compete in a points pool again. If you meet the conditions, you apply directly and convert your temporary status to permanent.

To be eligible for Subclass 191, you must meet all three conditions:

  • Live in a designated regional area of Australia for at least 3 years on your 491 visa — verified through lease agreements, utility bills, and residential records
  • Earn a minimum of AUD 53,900 per year (indexed figure — always confirm the current threshold) from genuine employment in that regional area for all three years
  • Maintain full compliance with your 491 visa conditions throughout the period

Designated regional areas cover most of Australia, excluding Greater Sydney, Greater Melbourne, Greater Brisbane, Gold Coast, and the ACT. Cities like Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Geelong, and Newcastle all qualify — and many Bangladeshi families are settling well in these cities with strong job markets and growing South Asian communities.

Once the 191 is granted, all regional restrictions lift. You can live and work anywhere in Australia, sponsor eligible family members, and access full permanent resident benefits. After four years of residence, Australian citizenship also becomes an option.

The honest reality: the 491 to 191 pathway is one of the most achievable routes to Australian PR for Bangladeshi applicants right now. The three-year commitment is real, the income threshold requires stable employment quickly, and regional living is a genuine lifestyle shift — but for those who plan properly, it is a clear, structured, and increasingly popular road to a permanent future in Australia.

Australia 2026–27 Migration Program: What’s Changed

Australia has kept its permanent migration cap at 185,000 places for 2026–27, but the real story is in how those places are now distributed. Over 70% — that’s 132,240 places — go to the Skilled stream, and within that, the government has made some significant shifts worth knowing before you plan your pathway.

Steps

Step 1: Confirm your eligibility

Step 2: Apply for Skills Assessment

Step 3: Lodge an Expression of Interest (EOI)

Step 4: Get Invitation to Apply

Step 5: Apply for the Visa

Submit your visa application within 60 days of receiving the invitation. Upload all required supporting documents, including police clearance certificates from Bangladesh and any other country where you have lived for 12 months or more.

Step 6: Wait for Decision

The immigration authority will thoroughly assess your application. If required, you may be asked to provide additional documents or information during the assessment process.

FAQ

Does my degree from a Bangladeshi university require validation before I can apply?

Yes. Australia’s Department of Home Affairs does not assess your academic credentials directly. Before entering the pool, your degree and syllabus must be evaluated by a designated Australian assessing authority (such as Engineers Australia, ACS for IT professionals, or VETASSESS for general occupations). They will determine if your Bangladeshi qualification matches Australian Bachelor or Master standards.

Can I combine my work experience from Bangladesh with the points system?

Absolutely, but with a catch. You can claim points for your Bangladeshi employment history only if it is classified as “skilled.” Most assessing authorities will deduct the first 2 to 5 years of your post-graduation work experience to declare you “fully skilled.” Only the remaining, verified years can be calculated toward your migration point profile.

What is the absolute realistic points score needed to get an invitation from Bangladesh?

While the official statutory baseline is 65 points, real-world competition is much higher. Due to recent pool updates prioritizing high-caliber candidates, offshore applicants from Bangladesh generally need a minimum of 85 to 95 points for highly competitive streams like IT and Engineering (Subclass 189). However, targeting State Nomination (Subclass 190) or Regional Pathways (Subclass 491) opens up invitations at lower profiles (75 to 85 points).

If I don’t have a high points score, should I look into Regional Migration (Subclass 491)?

Yes, this is often the most viable route for Bangladeshi professionals. Choosing a Subclass 491 regional pathway automatically injects 15 bonus points into your application profile. While it requires a commitment to live and work outside major metropolitan zones (like Sydney or Melbourne) for 3 years, it offers a direct, highly predictable transition to full Permanent Residency (Subclass 191).

Are English test scores like IELTS or PTE critical, or is a “Medium of Instruction” certificate from my Bangladeshi university enough?

A “Medium of Instruction” letter from a Bangladeshi institution is not accepted for skilled migration points. To qualify, you must achieve a minimum of “Competent English” (IELTS 6.0 or PTE 50 across all bands). To actually compete in the pool, you should aim for “Superior English” (IELTS 8.0 or PTE 79 across all bands), which awards 20 massive bonus points—frequently making or breaking a Bangladeshi applicant’s profile.

Can my spouse’s background help boost my total points profile?

es, your partner can give your profile a major competitive lift. If your spouse completes a formal skills assessment in a high-demand field and secures a minimum competent English score, you can claim 10 additional partner points. If they only pass the English language test without a skills assessment, you still secure 5 bonus points.

Can I get an EOI invitation with 65–70 points?

If your occupation is a Skill Level 1 occupation, you may need a higher points score to maximize your chances of receiving an invitation. However, the final decision rests with the immigration department. Recently, many professional occupations have required higher points scores, often around 80–90 points, for the 189 visa.

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