Australia is one of the world’s most popular destinations for skilled migrants, students, and tourists from Nigeria. This guide covers all major visa pathways and the step-by-step application process.
Skilled Migration Visas
- Subclass 189 — Skilled Independent: Points-based visa for skilled workers not sponsored by an employer. Minimum 65 points on the SkillSelect test.
- Subclass 190 — Skilled Nominated: Requires state/territory nomination. Earns 5 additional points.
- Subclass 491 — Skilled Work Regional: For skilled workers willing to live in regional Australia. Earns 15 additional points.
Employer-Sponsored Visas
- Subclass 482 — Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS): Australia’s main employer-sponsored work visa. Up to 2 years (short-term) or 4 years (medium-term stream).
- Subclass 186 — Employer Nomination Scheme: Permanent visa for workers with 3 years on a TSS visa.
Points Test for Skilled Visas
- Age 25–32: 30 pts | Age 33–39: 25 pts | Age 40–44: 15 pts
- Competent English (IELTS 6.0): 0 pts | Proficient (7.0): 10 pts | Superior (8.0): 20 pts
- PhD: 20 pts | Bachelor’s/Master’s: 15 pts | Diploma/trade: 10 pts
- 8+ years overseas experience: 15 pts | 5–7 years: 10 pts | 3–4 years: 5 pts
How to Apply from Nigeria
- Determine your visa subclass and check the relevant Skilled Occupation List
- Submit a skills assessment to the relevant assessing authority
- Take an IELTS or PTE Academic test
- Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect
- Receive an invitation to apply
- Lodge your complete visa application through ImmiAccount
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