Permanent entry visa: economic migration
Based on the contribution of Michael Clothier for The Law Handbook 2016 published by Fitzroy Legal Service, as amended by Zouheir Dalati and current to 20 April 2018
The migration law states that to enter, an independent migrant must be invited to apply for a subclass 189 visa and gain at least 60 points in the points test, set out above, as it applies to the independent category. Independent category applicants cannot take advantage of the extra points for having a state or territory government sign a sponsorship. Note that since 1 July 2011, being sponsored by a relative no longer gains an applicant any points unless the relative lives in a designated area of Australia.
Designated areas of Australia
Applicants for a skilled – regional-sponsored (provisional) visa, who have a relative in that area gain extra points under the points test. The sponsor must usually be a resident in a designated area.
Designated areas for Australian sponsors
State or territory
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Designated areas
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Victoria
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Anywhere
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South Australia
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Anywhere
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Northern Territory
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Anywhere
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Tasmania
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Anywhere
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Australian Capital Territory
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Anywhere
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Queensland
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Postcode areas 4019–4028, 4037–4050, 4079–4100, 4114, 4118, 4124–4150, 4158–4168, 4180–4899 (anywhere except Brisbane metropolitan area)
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Western Australia
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Anywhere
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New South Wales
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Postcode areas 2311–2312, 2328–2333, 2336–2490, 2535–2551, 2575–2739, 2787–2899 (anywhere except Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong)
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