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The new 189 invitation system: Understanding the Tiers

THE NEW 189 INVITATION SYSTEM

Understanding the tiers

In late 2025, Australia’s Department of Home Affairs introduced a new Tiered Prioritisation Model for the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189). This system categorises occupations into four tiers to better manage the number and type of invitations issued.

Here’s what you need to know.

What has changed?

Previously, candidates were selected mainly by their points score and occupation ceilings. Now, each occupation is classified into one of four Tiers, with a different invitation outlook:

Tier overview

TierMultiplierPriorityDescription
Tier 14.0%HighestDeep capabilities and long-term shortages (e.g., medical specialists, researchers)
Tier 22.0%HighGovernment-prioritised occupations from Direction 105 (e.g., teachers, psychologists)
Tier 31.0%BroadDiverse occupations with strong human capital and adaptability
Tier 40.5%LowestOversupplied occupations (e.g., accountants, IT professionals, chefs)

How are invitation ceilings calculated?

Each occupation ceiling for the 189 visa is calculated by:

  1. Multiplying the number of employed workers in that occupation (ABS data) by the Tier multiplier
  2. Subtracting the number of visas granted in the previous year via employer-sponsored, state-nominated, and regional visas
  3. The remaining number becomes the maximum available for 189 invitations

Occupations per Tier

Below are the occupations in each Tier. 

Tier 1 – Highest value occupations

ANZSCO CodeOccupation
251211Medical Diagnostic Radiographer
251212Medical Radiation Therapist
251213Nuclear Medicine Technologist
251214Sonographer
251411Optometrist
252411Occupational Therapist
252511Physiotherapist
252611Podiatrist
252711Audiologist
252712Speech Pathologist
253111General Practitioner
253311Specialist Physician (General Medicine)
253312Cardiologist
253313Clinical Haematologist
253314Medical Oncologist
253315Endocrinologist
253316Gastroenterologist
253317Intensive Care Specialist
253318Neurologist
253321Paediatrician
253322Renal Medicine Specialist
253323Rheumatologist
253324Thoracic Medicine Specialist
253399Specialist Physicians (nec)
253411Psychiatrist
253511Surgeon (General)
253512Cardiothoracic Surgeon
253513Neurosurgeon
253514Orthopaedic Surgeon
253515Otorhinolaryngologist
253516Paediatric Surgeon
253517Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon
253518Urologist
253521Vascular Surgeon
253911Dermatologist
253912Emergency Medicine Specialist
253913Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
253914Ophthalmologist
253915Pathologist
253917Diagnostic and Interventional Radiologist
253918Radiation Oncologist
253999Medical Practitioners (nec)
254111Midwife
254411Nurse Practitioner
254412Registered Nurse (Aged Care)
254413Registered Nurse (Child and Family Health)
254414Registered Nurse (Community Health)
254415Registered Nurse (Critical Care and Emergency)
254416Registered Nurse (Developmental Disability)
254417Registered Nurse (Disability and Rehabilitation)
254418Registered Nurse (Medical)
254421Registered Nurse (Medical Practice)
254422Registered Nurse (Mental Health)
254423Registered Nurse (Perioperative)
254424Registered Nurse (Surgical)
254425Registered Nurse (Paediatrics)
254499Registered Nurses (nec)

Tier 2 – High priority occupations

ANZSCO CodeOccupation
341111Child Care Centre Manager
241411Early Childhood (Pre Secondary School Teacher
241511Special Needs Teacher
241512Teacher of the Hearing Impaired
241513Teacher of the Sight Impaired
241599Special Education Teachers (nec)
272311Clinical Psychologist
272312Educational Psychologist
272313Organisational Psychologist
272399Psychologists (nec)
272511Social Worker

Tier 3 – Diverse occupations

ANZCO CodeOccupation
224111actuary
233911aeronautical engineer
234111agricultural consultant
233912agricultural engineer
234112agricultural scientist
334112airconditioning and mechanical services plumber
342111airconditioning and refrigeration mechanic
232111architect
212111artistic director
139911arts administrator or manager
321111automotive electrician
271111barrister
234513biochemist
233913biomedical engineer
234514biotechnologist
399111boat builder and repairer
234515botanist
331111bricklayer
394111cabinetmaker
331212carpenter
331211carpenter and joiner
232213cartographer
233111chemical engineer
234211chemist
252111chiropractor
233211civil engineer
312211civil engineering draftsperson
312212civil engineering technician
234911conservator
133111construction project manager
211112dancer or choreographer
321212diesel motor mechanic
334113drainer
224311economist
233311electrical engineer
312311electrical engineering draftsperson
312312electrical engineering technician
341111electrician (general)
341112electrician (special class)
342313electronic equipment trades worker
342314electronic instrument trades worker (general)
342315electronic instrument trades worker (special class)
233411electronics engineer
133211engineering manager
233999engineering professionals (nec)
233914engineering technologist
234312environmental consultant
233915environmental engineer
139912environmental manager
234313environmental research scientist
234399environmental scientist (nec)
333211fibrous plasterer
323211fitter (general)
323212fitter and turner
323213fitter welder
234212food technologist
452411footballer
234113forester
334114gasfitter
234412geophysicist
233212geotechnical engineer
333111glazier
361112horse trainer
234413hydrogeologist
233511industrial engineer
331213joiner
224511land economist
232112landscape architect
234511life scientist (general)
234599life scientists (nec)
341113lift mechanic
323313locksmith
224711management consultant
234516marine biologist
233112materials engineer
233512mechanical engineer
234611medical laboratory scientist
322311metal fabricator
323214metal machinist (first class)
234912metallurgist
234913meteorologist
234517microbiologist
233611mining engineer (excluding petroleum)
321211motor mechanic (general)
321213motorcycle mechanic
211212music director
211213musician (instrumental)
234999natural and physical science professionals (nec)
233916naval architect
134212nursing clinical director
251912orthotist or prosthetist
252112osteopath
232214other spatial scientist
332211painting trades worker
324111panelbeater
233612petroleum engineer
234914physicist
334111plumber (general)
322312pressure welder
134213primary health organisation manager
233513production or plant engineer
233213quantity surveyor
334115roof plumber
322211sheetmetal trades worker
399112shipwright
321214small engine mechanic
271311solicitor
333212solid plasterer
224113statistician
331112stonemason
233214structural engineer
232212surveyor
342212technical cable jointer
452316tennis coach
233215transport engineer
242111university lecturer
224512valuer
234711veterinarian
333411wall and floor tiler
322313welder (first class)
134214welfare centre manager
234518zoologist

Tier 4 – Oversupplied occupations

ANZCO CodeOccupation
221111accountant (general)
261311analyst programmer
351311chef
263111computer network and systems engineer
261312developer programmer
221213external auditor
261111ICT business analyst
262112ICT security specialist
221214internal auditor
221112management accountant
261211multimedia specialist
313211radio communications technician
261399software and applications programmers (nec)
261313software engineer
261112systems analyst
221113taxation accountant
263311telecommunications engineer
313212telecommunications field engineer
263312telecommunications network engineer
313213telecommunications network planner
313214telecommunications technical officer or technologist

This new invitation model offers a more structured approach to managing Australia’s skilled migration intake. While Tier 1 and 2 occupations are highly prioritised, those in Tier 4 may face difficulties securing a 189 invitation.

Candidates should explore alternative migration pathways such as the 190 state nomination, 491 regional visa, or employer-sponsored visas.

To better understand your options and plan your application strategy, book a consultation with the Seven Migration team today.

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