How Many Points Do You Really Need for PR in Australia? Let’s Talk Real Stories, Not Just Numbers
If you’ve ever found yourself wondering “How many points do I need to get PR in Australia?”, you’re definitely not alone. We hear this all the time—from students, tradies, even healthcare professionals. And honestly, we get it. When you’re building a life here, permanent residency is a big deal.
But here’s the thing—there’s no magic number. No perfect score that gets everyone in.
Instead, we want to share something more useful: real stories from real people, who came through Pathway to Aus and made it happen.
Some had high points, some didn’t. What they all had in common? They followed the right path, with the right help.
Let’s dive in.
A Carpenter Who Got In With Just 70 Points
One of our students studied to become a carpenter from January 2021 to December 2022. He wasn’t sure what to expect, but he trusted the process—did his trade course, passed his skills assessment, got his graduate visa, and submitted his Expression of Interest (EOI).
Despite having just 70 points, he landed an invitation for the 189 visa in November 2024.
He didn’t have a fancy degree. Just skills, consistency, and a solid strategy.
What helped? Carpentry is in demand. And he followed every step we recommended—start to finish.
A Boat Builder With 75 Points
Then there’s the boat builder. He wasn’t sure where to start either. We helped him pick the right course, worked through the paperwork, and guided him toward state nomination.
He applied for a 190 visa and got invited with 75 points.
Why it worked: The 190 comes with state nomination, which gave him an extra 5 points and helped him stand out.
A Doctor With 85 Points—And Still Had to Wait?
You’d think being a doctor with 85 points would mean a fast-track to PR, right?
Not exactly.
One of our clients was a qualified medical practitioner. Great profile, great score. But he ended up waiting longer than some nurses with 75–80 points.
What that showed us: It’s not just about points. Australia’s invitation system also depends on occupation demand—and sometimes, timing just plays a bigger role than people expect.
An Architect Who Made It With 80 Points
Another client came to us after finishing her architecture studies in Australia. She was nervous—her score was exactly 80 points.
We walked her through the process, step by step. Skills assessment. EOI. Strategy.
And yes, she got the 189 visa.
What These Stories Teach Us
If there’s one thing you take away from this post, let it be this:
You don’t need a perfect score. You just need a clear pathway.
Here’s what we’ve noticed from helping hundreds of students and workers across Australia:
- Trades are doing well with lower scores—we’re talking 70–75 points.
- Healthcare workers like nurses are getting through quickly.
- Professionals like doctors and architects may need higher scores—or more patience.
- State nomination (190 visa) gives you a real advantage.
But even more important than the numbers?
Having someone guide you through the noise. You can also use this points test tool to determine your points.
Why People Trust Pathway to Aus
We’re not just migration agents. We’re the team that sticks with you from the moment you say “maybe I’ll study in Australia” to the day you get your PR letter.
That’s not an exaggeration. We’ve helped people:
- Choose the right course that actually leads to migration
- Apply for skills assessments with confidence
- Lodge their EOIs with a strong strategy
- Secure PR invites, even when they didn’t think they had a chance
Whether you’re looking at the 189, 190, or 491 visa, we help you figure out which one fits you—not just what’s trending on Google.
You can also try our points test tool to quickly calculate your score.
Ready to Start?
If you’re stuck, unsure, or just plain tired of guessing how this whole process works, let’s talk.
Whether you plan to start studying or jump straight into work, we’ve got you covered. Get a free education consultation to kickstart your studies, or book a migration consult to map out your pathway right away.
Whether you’re a student, a skilled worker, or someone just exploring your options, we’ll give you real advice based on your real situation—no fluff, no false hope.
Visit us at https://pathwaytoaus.com/
Or send us an email: info@pathwaytoaus.com
Or message us on social—we’re friendly, promise.
You don’t have to figure it out alone. Let’s find your path to Aus.