- By GVM
- 28 Oct, 2025
Through GSM, you can apply for Subclass 189, 190, or 491 visas, each tailored to different skilled migration goals. The Skilled Occupation List (SOL) determines which roles are eligible.The Subclass 189 visa suits independent applicants without employer or state sponsorship. The Subclass 190 visa provides opportunities through state nomination, while the Subclass 491 visa focuses on regional sponsorships.
To begin, you must complete a skills assessment with an authorised body. Then, submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) via Skill Select. Once invited, you can lodge your visa application.
Ensure you meet the English requirements, possess the right qualifications, and hold relevant work experience. These factors significantly boost your selection chances.
At Global Vision Migration, we review your EOI, skills assessment, and documentation to ensure full compliance and maximise your success rate. Our team stays updated with state nomination lists, policy updates, and priority processing rounds so you don’t miss a chance.
Book your consultation today and take your first confident step toward Australian Permanent Residency.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the minimum score required for skilled migration?
- You need at least 65 points to qualify, but higher scores improve your chances of getting an invitation.
2. Can I include my family in the application?
- Yes. You can include your spouse and dependent children in your GSM visa application.
3. How can Global Vision Migration help?
- Our migration lawyers and consultants guide you from skills assessment to final visa grant, ensuring a smooth process.