

Every year, millions of international students arrive in Australia with one common goal—to become permanent residents. However, the journey toward Australian Permanent Residency (PR) is competitive and governed by a points-based immigration system. The higher your score, the better your chances of being invited to apply.
The three main visa subclasses that allow you to gain PR include:
Let’s now explore 10 actionable ways to increase your PR points and edge closer to your dream of settling in Australia.
Your highest level of education can significantly boost your score:
Studying in Australia can get you:
Language skills can earn you between10 to 20 points.

Experience in your nominated occupation outside Australia in the last 10 years can give:
Local work experience is highly valued:
Become a certified translator/interpreter through NAATI to earn 5 additional points.This also opens up new job opportunities across Australia.
Your partner can boost your score if they:
In IT, business, accounting, or engineering? Completing aProfessional Year (PY)within the last 4 years will give you5 extra points and deepen your knowledge of Australia’s professional culture.
If you’re applying for a 190 or 491 visa, state or regional nominations are golden:
This age group fetches the maximum of 30 points. Points decrease progressively as age increases. If you're over 45, unfortunately, you won’t earn any age-related points.
Australia’s PR system may seem overwhelming, but it's completely navigable with the right strategies. By targeting the high-value point categories such as language, education, experience, and regional preferences, you can optimize your profile for a successful outcome.
✔️ Always stay informed
✔️ Use official points calculators
✔️ Seek professional migration advice when needed
Your Australian dream is just a few strategic moves away.
The healthcare industry of Australia is growing faster and providing thousands of employment opportunities to nurses in hospitals, aged care centers, and in community health facilities. The rising demand for qualified Registered Nurses (RNs) is due to the aging population and rising healthcare demands in metropolitan and rural regions.
This blog highlights top-paying career paths for international graduates in Australia, offering salary insights and job search tips. High-demand sectors include IT (Software Developers, Data Analysts), Healthcare (Nurses, Physiotherapists), Finance (Accountants, Financial Analysts), Engineering (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical), and Teaching (STEM, Special Ed). Entry-level salaries typically range from AUD 55,000 to 80,000, with senior roles reaching over AUD 130,000. Success strategies include internships, certifications, and industry-specific skills.
Australia’s education sector is highly respected worldwide, and Teaching programs offer comprehensive training, equipping students with the skills and knowledge to educate and inspire young minds.
| Course | Bachelor’s Degree | Master’s Degree | Requirements or Considerations | English Language Proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL) | Tuition Fees (per year for international students) | Top Universities |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nursing | 3 years | 1-2 years | Clinical placements required; may need specific health immunizations. | Minimum IELTS 6.5; TOEFL 79-93. | AUD $30,000 - $45,000 | University of Sydney, University of Melbourne, Monash University |
Information Technology | 3-4 years | 1-2 years | May require programming skills or prior coursework in IT. | Minimum IELTS 6.5; TOEFL 79-93. | AUD $30,000 - $50,000 | Australian National University, University of New South Wales, University of Melbourne |
Accounting | 3 years | 1-2 years | Need to meet accreditation standards by professional bodies. | Minimum IELTS 6.5; TOEFL 79-93. | AUD $30,000 - $40,000 | University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, University of Queensland |
Engineering (various fields) | 4 years | 1-2 years | Strong background in mathematics and physics required. | Minimum IELTS 6.5; TOEFL 79-93. | AUD $35,000 - $45,000 | University of New South Wales, University of Sydney, Monash University |
Social Work | 4 years | 1-2 years | Practical experience or placements required. | Minimum IELTS 7.0; TOEFL 94-101. | AUD $28,000 - $40,000 | University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, University of Queensland |
Education (various fields) | 4 years | 1-2 years | A police clearance and working with children check required. | Minimum IELTS 7.0; TOEFL 94-101. | AUD $28,000 - $35,000 | University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, Monash University |
Psychology | 3 years | 1-2 years | Requires strong research and psychological theory understanding. | Minimum IELTS 7.0; TOEFL 94-101. | AUD $30,000 - $45,000 | University of Sydney, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland |
Occupational Therapy | 3-4 years | 1-2 years | May require pre-registration or relevant clinical experience. | Minimum IELTS 7.0; TOEFL 94-101. | AUD $30,000 - $45,000 | University of Queensland, University of Sydney, Curtin University |
Architecture | 3-4 years | 2 years | Includes technical and creative coursework, portfolio may be required. | Minimum IELTS 6.5; TOEFL 79-93. | AUD $35,000 - $50,000 | University of Sydney, University of Melbourne, Monash University |
Medicine and Health Sciences | 5-6 years | 2-4 years | Highly competitive entry, includes clinical placements and internships. | Minimum IELTS 7.0; TOEFL 94-101. | AUD $45,000 - $70,000 | University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, Australian National University |
| State/Territory | Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated Visa) | Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa) |
|---|---|---|
| New South Wales (NSW) | Required for some occupations | Required for some occupations and regions |
| Victoria (VIC) | Required | Required |
| Queensland (QLD) | Not typically required, conditions apply | Required for some occupations and regions |
| South Australia (SA) | Not typically required, conditions apply | Required for some occupations and regions |
| Western Australia (WA) | Not typically required | Not typically required |
| Tasmania (TAS) | Not typically required, conditions apply | Not typically required, conditions apply |
| Northern Territory (NT) | Not typically required | Not typically required |
| Australian Capital Territory (ACT) | Required, uses Matrix system | Required, uses Matrix system |