Subclass 189 Skilled Independent visa|Quarterly invitation rounds confirmed, another round expected before the end of 2025
On 21 August 2025, the Department of Home Affairs issued almost 7,000 invitations under SkillSelect, the vast majority being for the Subclass 189 Skilled Independent visa. This unusually large allocation sends an important policy signal. According to DHA, future 189 invitations will be released on a quarterly basis, meaning that at least one more round is expected before the end of 2025.
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Policy signals and implications
Regularisation of invitation rounds
In recent years, 189 invitations have been sporadic and unpredictable, making it difficult for applicants to plan. The move to quarterly releases indicates a return to a more structured and predictable system, a positive shift for both onshore and offshore applicants.
Lower thresholds for shortage occupations
In the August round, certain trades such as carpenters, electricians and plumbers received invitations with as little as 65–70 points. This highlights the government’s recognition of pressing shortages in blue-collar occupations, creating a favourable opportunity for those with relevant skills assessments.
High thresholds for professional occupations maintained
By contrast, engineers, IT professionals, lawyers and researchers generally required 90+ points. This reflects the government’s balancing act between addressing trade shortages and maintaining high entry standards for professional and highly skilled occupations.
What this means for applicants
- Timing: The quarterly model provides clear planning windows. The timing and order of EOI submissions will directly affect chances of invitation.
- Points: Applicants in shortage trades should lodge EOIs promptly to take advantage of the lower thresholds. Applicants in professional streams need to focus on maximising points through English, state nomination or partner skills.
- Strategy: The 189 pathway remains competitive. Many applicants will need to pursue parallel strategies such as 190 state nomination or 491 regional nomination to mitigate the risks of relying on a single pathway.
Riverwood’s view
The shift to quarterly invitations confirms that the 189 Skilled Independent visa is regaining its central place in the migration program.
- For applicants in shortage occupations at lower points, this is a rare and valuable opportunity.
- For applicants in high-demand professional fields, while thresholds remain steep, the predictability of quarterly rounds improves the scope for planning.
Within the current program ceiling, success will depend on thorough preparation and early positioning to make the most of the likely final round before year-end.
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