The Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186) Visa allows skilled workers who are nominated by their respective employer to live and work in Australia permanently.
Basic Eligibility:
Have the necessary skills for the job.
Be nominated by an Australian employer.
Meet the health and character requirements.
Subclass 186 Visa Streams:
There are three visa streams under the Subclass 186 visa –
Direct Entry Stream
Labour Agreement Stream
Temporary Residence Transition Stream
Features:
Under all the three streams of the Subclass 186 Visa, an individual can:
Work and study in Australia.
Stay in Australia indefinitely.
Enroll in Medicare – the public health care scheme of Australia.
Sponsor relatives to come to Australia.
Travel to and from Australia for 5 years.
Apply for Australian citizenship if eligible.
Eligibility for Direct Entry Stream (Subclass 186):
Have an occupation according to the relevant list of skilled occupations.
Have relevant work experience.
Be a licensed, registered, or a member of a professional body.
Be nominated by an Australian employer whose business is operating actively and lawfully.
Be under 45 years of age.
Have a positive skills assessment for the nominated occupation.
Eligibility for Labour Agreement Stream (Subclass 186):
Work currently or in the future for your employer under a labour agreement.
Have suitable English language skills.
Be under 45 years of age.
Be licensed, registered, or a member of a professional body if required.
If in Australia, hold a substantive 457 or TSS visa issued under a labour agreement.
Eligibility for Temporary Residence Transition Stream (Subclass 186):
Be licensed, registered, or a member of a professional body if required in the state/territory you intend to work in.
Be under 45 years of age when applying.
Have competent English.
Have the required skills and relevant work experience.