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Typical pathway to PR in Australia: The 5–7 year journey from study to permanent residency

For most international graduates, the journey from completing your degree to holding permanent residency in Australia spans 5–7 years. This is not a shortcut — it is a deliberate, staged progression through multiple visa classes, each requiring specific criteria and milestones. Understanding the typical pathway, the time each stage takes, and the parallel strategies available will help you plan realistically and make informed decisions about your future.

The canonical pathway: 485 → 482 → 186 (5–7 years)

The most common and predictable pathway to PR is:

  1. Subclass 485 Temporary Graduate Visa (2–4 years).
  2. Subclass 482 Skills in Demand Visa (2 years).
  3. Subclass 186 Employer Nomination Scheme (permanent residency).

Why this pathway is so common

Stage 1: Subclass 485 (Temporary Graduate Visa) — Years 1–4

Timeline

PHEW (Post-Higher Education Work) by qualification:

What to do during your 485

Year 1: Settle, work, explore

Years 2–3: Build credentials and relationships

Year 4 (if on 4-year PhD or 3-year Master)

485 costs

Visa fee: AUD $2,235 (main applicant); AUD $1,100–$1,400 per dependent (2025–26).

Total 485 stage: ~AUD $2,235–$3,000 (plus living costs over 2–4 years).

Stage 2: Subclass 482 (Skills in Demand Visa) — Years 3–5

Timeline and eligibility

Typical timeline:

Total 485 + 482 time: ~3–5 years (depending on 485 length and when you start sponsorship discussions).

482 requirements

482 costs

For you (worker):

For your employer (sponsor):

Stage 3: Subclass 186 (Employer Nomination Scheme) — Years 5–7

Timeline and eligibility

Requirement: After 2 years of continuous employment on your 482 visa, you become eligible for 186 Direct Entry.

Timeline:

Total: 2 additional years (on 482) + 2–3 months (application processing) = ~2 years.

186 eligibility

186 costs

Visa fee: AUD $4,000–$5,000 (2025–26).

Employer nomination fee: AUD $1,000–$2,000.

Total 186 stage: ~AUD $5,500–$7,000.

What 186 grants

Permanent residency with:

Complete timeline: 485 → 482 → 186

StageDurationCumulativeKey milestones
4852–4 years2–4 yearsGraduate, secure employment, skills assessment
482 (application & grant)0.5–1 year2.5–5 yearsStart sponsorship discussions, employer labor market test, visa granted
482 (work requirement)2 years4.5–7 yearsContinuous employment with sponsor
186 (application & grant)0.25–0.5 year4.75–7.5 years186 nomination, visa application, PR granted
Total to PR~5–7 years

Alternative pathways: Points-based visas (189, 190, 491)

Not all graduates pursue sponsorship. Some accumulate points on SkillSelect instead.

Subclass 189 (Skilled Independent)

Timeline: 4–6+ years (depending on points accumulation and invitation timing).

Path:

Advantages:

Disadvantages:

Subclass 190 (State Nominated)

Timeline: 3–5 years (faster than 189; lower points required).

Path:

Advantages:

Disadvantages:

Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional) → 191 (Permanent Residency)

Timeline: 7–8 years (longest pathway, but easiest points requirement).

Path:

Advantages:

Disadvantages:

Comparing pathways to PR

PathwayTotal timePoints requiredSponsorship required?ReliabilityBest for
485 → 482 → 1865–7 yearsNone (merit-based)YesVery high (if sponsor committed)Those with employer willing to sponsor
485 → 1894–6+ years85–95+NoMedium (dependent on points/occupation)High-achieving individuals, competitive occupations
485 → 1903–5 years60–75No (state nomination)HighThose with state connections or occupational match with state
485 → 491 → 1917–8 years50–65No (state nomination)Very high (if residency met)Those willing to commit to regional Australia 5 years

Which pathway is right for you?

Choose sponsorship (482 → 186) if:

Choose 189 (Skilled Independent) if:

Choose 190 (State Nominated) if:

Choose 491 (Regional) if:

Key milestones and decision points

Year 1 (end of 485)

Year 2–3 (middle of 485)

Year 3–4 (end of 485)

Year 4–5 (early 482 or waiting for points invitation)

Year 5–6 (late 482 or pending points-based invitation)

Year 6–7 (186 approved or PR via 189/190/491 granted)

Managing the uncertainty

The 5–7 year journey involves periods of uncertainty:

Risk mitigation:

Post-PR: Citizenship and beyond

Once you hold PR (via any pathway), the next goal is often Australian citizenship.

Timeline to citizenship:

Citizenship benefits:

Key points to remember

FAQ

Q: Can I get PR faster than 5–7 years? A: Possibly, if you have exceptional credentials or your occupation is in critical shortage (e.g., nursing). Some nurses or skilled tradespeople transition to PR faster. But 5–7 years is typical.

Q: What if my employer stops sponsoring me mid-482? A: Your visa would be affected. You could pursue points-based visa (189/190/491) if you have accumulated sufficient points, or explore a new sponsor. This is why having multiple strategies is important.

Q: Can I switch from sponsorship to points-based visa partway through? A: Yes. If you are on a 482 and your employer withdraws sponsorship, you can pivot to SkillSelect and apply for 189/190/491 if you meet criteria. You would need to lodge a new application, but your work experience so far counts toward points.

Q: Is 5–7 years worth it? A: Most international graduates find it is. PR grants you permanence, career flexibility, family sponsorship rights, and pathway to citizenship. For many, it is the goal of their entire post-study journey.

Q: What if I don’t want to stay past 485? A: You can leave Australia before PR. Some graduates use the 485 (2–4 years) to gain Australian experience and savings, then return home. This is valid; not all graduates pursue PR.

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Last reviewed: April 2026. Migration rules and occupation lists change frequently — always verify on immi.homeaffairs.gov.au and the relevant assessing body before acting.


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