Australia Skilled Migration EOI Points Calculator

This tool helps you estimate your EOI points for Australian skilled migration (189 Skilled Independent, 190 State Nominated, 491 Regional). Enter your age, English level, qualifications, and onshore/offshore work experience, and it automatically totals your points. Combined with the occupation lists, historical minimum invitation scores, and skills assessing authority information, it gives a reference for your invitation competitiveness. The points rules, occupations, lists, and invitation data are all mapped from official sources such as the Department of Home Affairs. This is information aggregation and reference only; it does not constitute migration agent or legal advice. Refer to the page tools and official publications for exact point values, cut-off scores, and quotas.

EOI Skilled Migration Points Calculator

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Choose Occupation

After choosing an occupation, the historical minimum invitation score, EOI pool, and skills assessment are linked in to estimate your invitation competitiveness.

The Professional Year 5 points depend on your field, completion date, and the official program status. IT, engineering, and accounting are not interchangeable, and new enrolments in the accounting Professional Year have stopped.

See how to do the Professional Year →

Your occupation field (used for occupation + skills assessment recommendations)

Estimated EOI Total

55

Below the 65-point threshold

Age30
Qualification15
Partner points10

65 is the minimum threshold; actual invitation scores vary by occupation, and popular occupations often need 90+. The Department's assessment is final.

Recommended occupations (Information Technology (IT))

Based on your chosen field, the following occupations can be used for skilled migration; open one to see how to do the skills assessment.

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