Visa Subclass   Eligibility List Legislative Instrument
Subclass 189 (Skilled Independent) IMMI 19/051 • 28 Mar 2026
Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated)
STSOL
IMMI 19/051 • 28 Mar 2026
Subclass 491 (State/Territory nominated)
STSOL
IMMI 19/051 • 28 Mar 2026
Subclass 491 (Family Sponsored) IMMI 19/051 • 28 Mar 2026
Subclass 485 (Graduate) IMMI 19/051 • 28 Mar 2026
Subclass 482 (SID) Core Skills stream
CSOL
IMMI 24/089 • 07 Nov 2025
Subclass 482 (DAMA)
Subclass 186 (ENS) Direct Entry stream
CSOL
IMMI 24/093 • 28 Mar 2026
Subclass 187 (RSMS)
Subclass 494 (SESR) Employer sponsored stream
ROL
IMMI 19/219 • 14 Dec 2024
Subclass 407 (Training)
STSOL
IMMI 19/050 • 14 Dec 2024
DAMA List Concessions Notes
English TSMIT / CSIT Age PR Pathway Skills & Experience
SA Adelaide City Technology and Innovation Advancement up to 55 Standard TSS, SESR or ENS visa program requirement
An EOI that meets all requirements and has all fields completed can be submitted. Submitted EOIs are eligible for selection in an invitation round, by a State and Territory government agency or Austrade, depending on the selected visa subclass.
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Subclass 189 Skilled Independent visa
(Points-tested stream)
Pts Submitted Invited Lodged
Subclass 190
Skilled Nominated visa
Pts Submitted Invited Lodged
Subclass 491
Family Sponsored stream
Pts Submitted Invited Lodged
Subclass 491
State Sponsored stream
Pts Submitted Invited Lodged
Source
Department of Home Affairs, SkillSelect. Updated monthly; subject to change.
ANZSCO Details
Major Group: 2
PROFESSIONALS
Sub-Major Group: 22
Business, Human Resource and Marketing Professionals
Minor Group: 224
Information and Organisation Professionals
Unit Group: 2241
Actuaries, Mathematicians and Statisticians
ANZSCO 224112: Mathematician
Description
Develops and applies mathematical principles and techniques to solve problems in all areas of the sciences, engineering, technology, social sciences, business, industry and commerce.
Unit Group 2241: Actuaries, Mathematicians and Statisticians
Description
ACTUARIES, MA THEMA TICIANS AND ST ATISTICIANS develop and apply actuarial, mathematical, statistical and quantitative principles and techniques to solve problems in a range of fields such as business and finance, scientific and social research, and engineering. Econometricians are excluded from this unit group. Econometricians are included in Unit Group 22 43 Economists .
In Australia and New Zealand:
Most occupations in this unit group have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor degree or higher qualification. In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1). Registration or licensing may be required.
Source
Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2013, Unit Group 2241: Actuaries, Mathematicians and Statisticians, viewed on 12-Feb-2025
Tasks
  • Defining, analysing and solving complex financial and business problems relating to
  • Areas such as insurance premiums, annuities, superannuation funds, pensions and
  • Dividends
  • Examining financial projections for general insurance companies, finance companies,
  • Government and other organisations
  • Designing new types of policies, assessing risks and analysing investments in life
  • And other areas
  • Formulating mathematical models to simulate processes
  • Applying models to experimental observations, and adjusting and recasting the models
  • Using numerical analysis methods to develop algorithms and perform computations
  • Liaising with management and clients to determine the subject or area to be surveyed or
  • Examined
  • Specifying the data to be collected, and the methodology to be used in collection and
  • Analysis
  • Evaluating and describing the reliability and utility of source information
  • Analysing and interpreting data, and producing relevant statistics to describe and infer
  • Particular trends and patterns
  • Occupations:
  • 2241 11 Actuary
  • 2241 12 Mathematician
  • 2241 13 Statistician
  • 2241 11 ACTUAR Y
  • Analyses mathematical, statistical, demographic, financial or economic data to predict and
  • Assess the long-term risk involved in financial decisions and planning. Registration or licensing
  • Is required.
  • Skill Level: 1
  • 2241 12 MA THEMA TICIAN
  • Develops and applies mathematical principles and techniques to solve problems in all areas of
  • The sciences, engineering, technology , social sciences, business, industry and commerce.
  • Skill Level: 1
  • Specialisation:
  • Operations Research Analyst
  • 2241 13 ST ATISTICIAN
  • Designs and applies statistical principles and techniques for collecting, organising and
  • Interpreting quantifiable data, and uses statistical methodologies to produce statistical reports
  • And analyses for government, commercial and other purposes.
  • Skill Level: 1
  • Specialisations:
  • Biometrician
  • Demographer
Description
ACTUARIES, MATHEMATICIANS AND STATISTICIANS develop and apply actuarial, mathematical, statistical and quantitative principles and techniques to solve problems in a range of fields such as business and finance, scientific and social research, and engineering. Econometricians are excluded from this unit group. Econometricians are included in Unit Group 2243 Economists.
In Australia and New Zealand:
Most occupations in this unit group have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor degree or higher qualification. In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
Registration or licensing may be required.
Source
Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2022, Unit Group 2241: Actuaries, Mathematicians and Statisticians, viewed on 12-Feb-2025
Tasks
  • Defining, analysing and solving complex financial and business problems relating to areas such as insurance premiums, annuities, superannuation funds, pensions and dividends
  • Examining financial projections for general insurance companies, finance companies, government and other organisations
  • Designing new types of policies, assessing risks and analysing investments in life insurance, superannuation funds, health insurance, friendly societies, financial markets and other areas
  • Formulating mathematical models to simulate processes
  • Applying models to experimental observations, and adjusting and recasting the models
  • Using numerical analysis methods to develop algorithms and perform computations
  • Liaising with management and clients to determine the subject or area to be surveyed or examined
  • Specifying the data to be collected, and the methodology to be used in collection and analysis
  • Evaluating and describing the reliability and utility of source information
  • Analysing and interpreting data, and producing relevant statistics to describe and infer particular trends and patterns
2025 Occupation Shortage List
The 2025 Occupation Shortage List (OSL) provides a detailed view of occupations in shortage in Australia and by each state and territory. The OSL is released annually by Jobs and Skills Australia.
Occupation Ratings: NS No Shortage; R Regional Shortage; S Shortage; M Metropolitan Shortage
224112: Mathematician
National (AUS) ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA
NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS
Source: Jobs and Skills Australia, ANZSCO 2022