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Points-Based Skilled Migration Programs

A powerful, merit-based pathway to relocate to top countries like Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, and New Zealand designed for skilled professionals seeking global opportunities and permanent settlement.

Types of Visas

Skilled Worker Visa
Skilled Independent Visa
Skilled Nominated / State Sponsored Visa
Skilled Regional Visa
Express Entry (Permanent Residency Pathway)
Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa
Employer-Sponsored Skilled Visa
Talent / Highly Skilled Visa

Application Process

1

Eligibility Assessment

2

Profile / EOI Submission

3

Points Ranking

4

Invitation to Apply (ITA)

5

Document Submission

6

Medical & Background Checks

7

Visa Approval / PR Grant

How to Apply

Check eligibility (age, education, experience, language)

Take English test (IELTS/PTE)

Complete skills assessment (if required)

Create immigration profile (Express Entry / EOI)

Wait for invitation or improve score

Submit full application

Complete medicals & background checks

Receive visa / PR approval

Program Overview by Country

Canada

  • Uses Express Entry (CRS points system)
  • No job offer required (optional advantage)
  • Includes Federal Skilled Worker, Trades & Experience programs
  • Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) boost chances
  • Leads directly to Permanent Residency

Australia

  • Key visas: 189, 190, 491
  • Minimum 65 points required
  • Requires skills assessment & English test
  • No job offer needed (most pathways)
  • Offers direct PR or PR pathway

United Kingdom

  • Skilled Worker Visa route
  • Requires job offer from licensed sponsor
  • 70-point threshold system
  • Based on salary, job role & English level
  • Leads to settlement (Indefinite Leave to Remain)

New Zealand

  • Skilled Migrant Category
  • Points-based selection system
  • Skilled job or job offer usually required
  • Focus on qualifications, income & experience
  • Leads to Resident Visa (PR pathway)

Who Should Apply

Skilled professionals (IT, healthcare, Engineering, etc.)
Graduates with international career goals
Individuals seeking permanent relocation
Applicants without job offers (Canada & Australia advantage)

Relocate to top countries through merit-based migration.