
Are you a skilled professional working for more than 10 years?
Many experienced professionals believe that age automatically disqualifies them from Australian Permanent Residency (PR). The reality is very different.
Australia continues to welcome experienced skilled workers through Employer Sponsored Migration, especially under the Subclass 186 Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) and the Subclass 482 Skills in Demand (formerly TSS) Visa, which can lead to permanent residency for eligible applicants. Australia continues to rely on skilled migration to address workforce shortages across many industries.
If you have the right skills, relevant work experience and an Australian employer willing to sponsor you, your dream of living permanently in Australia may still be achievable.
At Baasu Consultants, we help eligible professionals identify the right migration pathway and guide them through every stage of the Australia PR process.
Why Skilled Professionals Still Have a Great Opportunity for Australia PR
Australia continues to face skill shortages across numerous occupations.
Experienced professionals are needed in industries including:
- Hospitality
- Engineering
- Construction
- Healthcare
- Automotive
- Information Technology
- Manufacturing
- Education
- Trades
- Logistics
Professionals with strong employment history and recognised skills are highly valued by Australian employers.
What is Direct Australia PR?
Direct Australia PR generally refers to migration pathways where applicants receive Permanent Residency without first applying through points tested independent visas.
Employer sponsored visas offer one of the strongest pathways.
These include:
- Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186)
- Skills in Demand / Employer Sponsored Visa (Subclass 482 leading to PR)
These visas are designed for employers who cannot find suitable Australian workers and therefore sponsor qualified overseas professionals.
Subclass 186 Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS)
What is the Subclass 186 Visa?
The Subclass 186 Employer Nomination Scheme is a permanent residency visa.
It allows skilled workers to:
- Live permanently in Australia
- Work for an Australian employer
- Include eligible family members
- Access Medicare (subject to eligibility)
- Apply for Australian citizenship when eligible
Benefits of Subclass 186 PR
Permanent Residency from Day One
Unlike temporary visas, successful applicants receive permanent resident status immediately (where applicable under the chosen stream).
Sponsor Your Family
Eligible family members can be included in your application.
Work Anywhere
After meeting applicable visa conditions, PR holders generally have flexibility to work and live anywhere in Australia.
Pathway to Citizenship
Permanent residents may become eligible to apply for Australian citizenship after meeting residency and legal requirements.
Subclass 482 Visa – Work Visa Leading to PR
What is the Subclass 482 Visa?
The Subclass 482 employer-sponsored visa allows Australian employers to hire overseas skilled workers where they cannot source suitable local talent.
Many professionals later transition to permanent residency through eligible pathways, including the Subclass 186, depending on legislative requirements and employer eligibility.
Advantages of the 482 Visa
- Work legally in Australia
- Gain Australian work experience
- Family members can accompany you
- Opportunity to transition to Permanent Residency (if eligible)
Who Can Apply?
You May Be Eligible If You
- Have 8–10+ years of relevant work experience
- Work in an occupation in demand
- Meet English language requirements
- Have qualifications relevant to your occupation (where required)
- Can obtain employer sponsorship
- Meet health and character requirements
Eligibility depends on your occupation, visa stream, employer sponsorship and current Australian immigration rules.
Is Age Really a Barrier?
The Truth About Age
Many applicants wrongly assume:
- “I’m over 40.”
- “I’m over 45.”
- “I have no chance.”
Age requirements vary depending on the visa subclass and stream. Some employer-sponsored pathways have different criteria or exemptions in specific circumstances.
This is why professional eligibility assessment is essential before ruling yourself out.
High Demand Occupations
Skilled Professionals Frequently Sponsored
Examples include:
- Chef
- Cook
- Baker
- Pastrycook
- Motor Mechanic
- Diesel Mechanic
- Electrician
- Carpenter
- Plumber
- Welder
- Registered Nurse
- Software Engineer
- Civil Engineer
- Mechanical Engineer
- ICT Professionals
- Hospitality Managers
Occupation availability depends on Australia’s current skilled occupation lists and employer demand.
Why Middle East Experience Matters
Professionals working in:
- UAE
- Saudi Arabia
- Qatar
- Kuwait
- Oman
- Bahrain
often possess:
- International work standards
- Strong technical skills
- English communication experience
- Large project exposure
- Long-term employment history
These qualities can make them attractive candidates for Australian employers.
Australia PR Benefits
Career Benefits
- Higher earning potential
- Better work-life balance
- Stable employment opportunities
- Career growth
Family Benefits
- Eligible family members can be included
- Access to quality education
- Healthcare benefits (subject to eligibility)
- Long-term settlement opportunities
Documents Commonly Required
Employment Documents
- Experience letters
- Salary certificates
- Payslips
- Employment contracts
Identity Documents
- Passport
- Educational certificates
- Resume
- English language test results (where required)
Additional Documents
- Skill assessment (if applicable)
- Police clearance
- Medical examinations
Requirements vary by visa category and occupation.
How Baasu Consultants Can Help
With decades of experience in Australian migration support, Baasu Consultants assists eligible applicants with:
- Eligibility assessment
- Occupation evaluation
- Skill assessment guidance
- Employer-sponsored migration advice
- Documentation support
- Resume optimization for Australian employers
- Visa application assistance
- Interview preparation
- End-to-end migration support
Why Choose Baasu Consultants?
- 26+ years of experience
- Thousands of successful client journeys
- Australia-focused migration guidance
- Comprehensive documentation support
- Dedicated case management
- Assistance from initial assessment to visa application
Internal Links
- Migration Services – https://www.baasu.com/migration-consultants-chennai/
- Australia Work Permit – https://www.baasu.com/work-permit-visa-australia/
- Australia Skilled Migration Points Guide – https://www.baasu.com/blogs/
- Australia PR Points Calculator – https://www.baasu.com/
- Contact Baasu Consultants – https://www.baasu.com/contact-us/
External Links
Link to trusted Australian Government resources:
- Department of Home Affairs – https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au
- Skilled Occupation Lists – https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skill-occupation-list
- Visa Finder – https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-finder
- Jobs and Skills Australia – https://www.jobsandskills.gov.au
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply for Australia PR if I have worked in the Middle East for over 10 years?
Yes. Long-term overseas experience can strengthen your profile if you meet the eligibility requirements for an employer-sponsored visa.
Is the Subclass 186 visa permanent?
Yes. The Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186) is a permanent residency visa.
Does the Subclass 482 visa lead to PR?
It can. Many eligible applicants transition from a Subclass 482 visa to permanent residency through the Subclass 186 pathway, subject to current immigration rules and eligibility.
Can I include my spouse and children?
Yes. Eligible family members can generally be included in employer-sponsored visa applications.
Is English mandatory?
Most skilled migration pathways require applicants to meet specified English language standards.
Final Thoughts
If you’re a skilled professional with 10+ years of international experience, especially in the Middle East, don’t assume age alone prevents you from migrating to Australia. Employer-sponsored pathways such as the Subclass 186 Employer Nomination Scheme and Subclass 482 Skills in Demand Visa may provide a realistic route to permanent residency, depending on your occupation, employer sponsorship, and eligibility.
A professional assessment is the best way to understand which pathway suits your profile and to maximize your chances of success.