29/05/2026
Australia Migration Program 2026–27 Explained
“Big news for migrants in Australia! The Australian Government has officially announced the 2026–27 Migration Program, and there are some major updates you need to know—especially if you're planning for PR.
📊 OVERVIEW OF 2026–27 PROGRAM
“The total Migration Program remains at 185,000 places, just like last year.
👉 The program continues with a 70% Skilled migration focus and 30% Family migration.
✅ Key highlight:
The Government is prioritising onshore applicants, meaning people already living in Australia will get a big advantage.”
🏠 ONSHORE VS OFFSHORE ALLOCATION
“Out of 185,000 places:
✅ 129,590 places allocated to onshore applicants
🌏 55,110 places for offshore applicants
👉 This means the government wants to give PR pathways faster to people already living, working, and contributing in Australia.”
👨💼 SKILLED MIGRATION PROGRAM (Major Focus)
“The Skilled Migration Program dominates with:
✅ 132,240 places (about 71%)
This is aimed at:
Filling skill shortages
Boosting economic productivity
📌 Key sectors include:
Healthcare
IT
Engineering
Construction
Education”
🔹 Key Changes in Skilled Visas
✅ Skilled Independent (Subclass 189)
⬆ Increased to 21,090 places
👉 Great news for highly skilled workers!
✅ Employer-Sponsored Visas
⬆ Increased to 58,040 places
👉 Strong focus on helping workers already employed in Australia transition to PR
✅ State Nominated (Subclass 190)
⬆ Increased to 35,500 places
✅ Regional Visas (Subclass 491)
⬇ Reduced to 14,110 places
👉 Slight decrease but regional pathways still important
✅ Talent & Innovation Visas
⬇ Reduced to 3,500 places
👉 Now focused only on top-tier global talent
👨👩👧 FAMILY MIGRATION PROGRAM
“The Family Program includes 52,460 places (28%)
👉 Main focus is on partner visas and family reunification.”
Breakdown:
💑 Partner Visa: 41,500 places
👶 Child Visa: 3,500 places
👴 Parent Visa: Reduced to 7,060
👨👩👧👦 Other Family: 400
👉 Partner and Child visas remain demand-driven, meaning numbers can adjust based on applications.”
⚖️ SPECIAL ELIGIBILITY STREAM
“A small category with 300 places, mainly for:
Former residents returning
Special cases”
📉 IMPACT ON NET OVERSEAS MIGRATION (NOM)
“The government is also trying to control Net Overseas Migration (NOM).
👉 NOM has already dropped by more than 40% since 2023
Because:
✅ Most PR visas are now granted to people already in Australia
This reduces pressure on housing, infrastructure, and population growth.”
🎯 WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOU
“Here’s what you should take away:
✅ If you are already in Australia → Big advantage
✅ Employer-sponsored pathways are stronger than ever
✅ Highly skilled professions have more opportunities
✅ Family visas remain stable, especially Partner visas
⚠️ However:
Regional visas and parent visas are more limited than before.”
🚀 FINAL THOUGHTS / CTA
“The 2026–27 Migration Program clearly shows one thing:
👉 Australia is prioritising quality over quantity and onshore migrants over offshore applicants.
If you’re planning your PR pathway, now is the time to strategise smartly.”
📣 Contact us:
“If you need help with your visa application or PR pathway:
👉 Contact KK Migration Consultants today
0431 684 908
Email: [email protected]
📍 Glen Waverley, Melbourne