How to Apply for PR as a Mechanical Engineer in Australia
- RACC Australia - Education and Migration Services
- Oct 3
- 3 min read
Updated: Oct 3

Understand the Pathway to Becoming a Mechanical Engineer in Australia
Becoming a Mechanical Engineer in Australia offers a strong career pathway and numerous migration opportunities. To work as a Mechanical Engineer, you typically need a bachelor’s degree in engineering or a related field, along with a migration skills assessment from Engineers Australia. The pathway to permanent residency (PR) can be clear if you meet the required qualifications and skills assessment criteria.
Qualifications Required to Become a Mechanical Engineer
To qualify as a Mechanical Engineer in Australia, you must hold a relevant qualification, typically a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. The level of your qualification and its recognition under international agreements plays a significant role in the skills assessment process.
Key Factors for Engineering Recognition
Your qualification’s recognition depends on:
Country of Qualification: Whether the degree is from Australia or an international institution.
Type of Qualification: The specific qualifications obtained.
Accreditation Status: Whether the qualification is accredited under international agreements, such as the Accords.
Accredited Qualifications and Assessment Pathways
If your qualification is accredited, you can apply through one of the following assessment pathways:
Australian Qualification: If your degree is accredited by Engineers Australia.
Washington Accord: For qualifications that meet the Washington Accord standards.
Dublin Accord: For qualifications that meet the Dublin Accord standards.
Sydney Accord: For qualifications accredited under the Sydney Accord.
If your qualification isn’t accredited, or you are from a non-Accord country, you must go through the Competency Demonstration Report (CDR) pathway. This pathway allows you to demonstrate your skills and competencies as they align with Australian standards.
English Proficiency Requirement
As part of the qualification process, you are required to meet the English proficiency requirements. Typically, Engineers Australia accepts IELTS, PTE, or equivalent English tests.
Visa Pathways for Mechanical Engineers
Mechanical Engineers are eligible for several visa pathways to work and live in Australia, as Mechanical Engineering is listed on both the Medium and Long-Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) and the Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL).
Skilled Migration Visas
These visas are designed for qualified individuals looking to migrate based on their skills:
189 Skilled Independent Visa: A permanent visa allowing you to live and work anywhere in Australia.
190 State Sponsored Visa: A permanent visa where you are nominated by a state or territory government.
491 Regional Visa: A provisional visa for skilled workers intending to live and work in regional areas, with a pathway to permanent residency through the Subclass 191 visa.
Employer-Sponsored Visas
These visas are for individuals who have a job offer from an Australian employer:
482 Skills in Demand Visa: A temporary visa that allows you to work for an employer in Australia.
186 Employer Nomination Scheme: A permanent visa for skilled workers nominated by an Australian employer.
494 Regional Employer-Sponsored Visa: A provisional visa for skilled workers nominated by employers in regional areas.
407 Training Visa: A temporary visa for training purposes in Australia.
Mechanical Engineer Pathways to PR: Book A Consultation
Becoming a Mechanical Engineer in Australia is an excellent pathway to permanent residency, offering multiple visa options depending on your qualifications and experience. Whether you are applying through skilled migration or employer sponsorship, there are several pathways available to help you build a successful career in Australia.
If you’re ready to take the next step in your journey to Australia, book a consultation with our migration specialists to help you understand your visa options, skills assessment requirements, and the application process. Let us guide you to a successful future in Australia.







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