Australia's skilled migration program is vital for the country's economy. It is designed to bring in talented professionals from all over the world to fill gaps in the workforce. The government adjusts the program each year to meet current labour market demands.
If you are thinking about applying for a skilled visa, or are already here and planning your next step, understanding the latest data is essential for a strong application.
Understanding Your Skilled Visa Options
The Australian skilled migration system offers several different visa pathways. Most options need you to pass a points test, have a sponsoring employer, or receive a nomination from an employer or a state or territory government.
- Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189): A permanent visa for eligible skilled workers based on a points test. You do not need sponsorship from an employer or state. It is very competitive, as the 2024-25 program has far fewer places available.
- Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190): This is a permanent visa that requires a nomination from a specific state or territory. Applicants usually must commit to living and working in that state. It is a popular choice because a nomination adds valuable points to your overall score.
- Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491): This visa is valid for five years and provides a direct path to permanent residency. You must live and work in a designated regional area for three years. It is designed to help fill urgent skill gaps outside the major cities.
- Skills in Demand visa (subclass 482): This is a temporary visa for sponsored skilled workers. As of 7 December 2024, this new "Skills in Demand" (SID) program has replaced the previous "Temporary Skill Shortage" (TSS) visa for new applications.
- Employer Nomination Scheme visa (subclass 186): A permanent visa available through three streams: Direct Entry, Labour Agreement, or Temporary Residence Transition (for eligible temporary visa holders).
- Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 494): This is a temporary visa for individuals sponsored by an employer in a regional part of Australia.
Confused about which pathway is right for you? Our registered migration agents can help clarify your options. Chat with us today.
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Why This New Report Matters for Your Application
It is easy to focus only on the eligibility requirements for one visa. However, taking a step back to see the bigger picture can give you a real advantage. It is not just about being on an occupation list. You should also be aware of which industries are getting the most visa grants, where the highest demand for skilled professionals is, and which pathways are most successful right now.
The Department of Home Affairs releases reports that provide this detailed information. The new Temporary Resident (Skilled) Report for 30 June 2025 is full of important insights and shows key trends for applicants.
Tip: Use this data to be strategic. If your occupation is in high demand in a specific state, you can tailor your Expression of Interest (EOI) to target that state, improving your chances of an invitation.
Key findings from the new June report show:
- Top Occupations: Chefs, Resident Medical Officers, and Motor Mechanics are at the top of the list for primary applications granted.
- Top Industries: Health Care and Social Assistance, Accommodation and Food Services, and Other Services are the sectors sponsoring the most skilled professionals.
- Top Countries: India, the Philippines, and the United Kingdom continue to be the top three citizenship countries for primary visa recipients.
PR Pathways: What the 30 June 2025 Data Reveals
The 30 June 2025 report gives us a clear look at which pathways are most active for skilled migrants. For primary applicants who moved from a temporary skilled visa to a permanent or provisional visa, the data shows:
- Employer Sponsored visas were the most successful route, with 24,680 grants (76.8% of the total). This was a 24.0% increase from the previous year.
- State/Territory Nominated visas accounted for 3,330 grants, a 5.6% rise.
- Skilled Independent visas saw 1,710 grants, which is a 50.1% drop.
- Regional visas were granted 1,050 times, a 35.2% decline.
The statistics for the 2024-25 financial year confirm that the employer-sponsored path is the most reliable way for skilled migrants to transition to permanent residency. This is especially true for professionals in high-demand sectors who can get a job offer from an Australian employer to fill a skills gap.
If you have an employer willing to sponsor you, our team can guide both you and your employer through the process. Book a consultation to get started.
For truly high-calibre applicants, the government is introducing the new National Innovation Visa (NIV). This permanent visa will replace the Global Talent (subclass 858). It is designed to attract world-renowned individuals and entrepreneurs who can contribute to economic growth in key national sectors. This is a new and exciting option for exceptionally talented migrants. Our registered migration agents can help you understand if this new visa subclass is a suitable option for you.
How State and Territory Nominations Are Changing
The national data gives a wide-angle view, but your migration success often comes down to the specific nomination criteria of a single state or territory. The detailed information for each location is based on figures from the June 2025 Temporary Resident (Skilled) Report. These guides offer more information to help you in your search for a nomination.
Tip: Each state and territory updates its occupation lists and requirements frequently, sometimes with little notice. Staying up-to-date is crucial.
Each guide provides:
- An analysis of where visa grants are growing.
- Details on the industries driving local demand.
- The most in-demand occupations for that state or territory.
- Guidance on eligibility for a skilled visa.
- How professional support can assist in building a strong Expression of Interest (EOI) to secure a nomination.
Find Your State
Getting a state nomination is a critical part of the journey for many. To see what is happening in each specific location, please explore the links below.
Need Help With Your Application?
Navigating Australia's migration system is a complex and highly competitive journey. The right guidance can make a significant difference. If you require help with the visa application process, building a strong EOI, or meeting state nomination requirements, contact our experienced team at Australian Migration Agents.
We know that a successful outcome depends on careful preparation. We are always up-to-date with government priorities and policy shifts, ensuring you get advice based on the very latest guidelines. Do not leave your application to chance; get professional support today.






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