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Top 7 Mistakes Indian Engineers Make That Delay Australia PR

Many Indian engineers want to starts a new life in australia. Australia offers great salary (often AUD 100,000+ for skilled engineers), safe environment and a bright furture for families. Due to the shortage of skilled professionals, Australia PR for Indian professionals, especially for engineers remains very popular.
But the Australia PR process for Indian applicants will be strict and competitive in 2026. The points-tested visas (189, 190 and 491) now regularly demand 80–95+ points for most engineering occupations like Software Engineer (261313), Civil Engineer (233211), Mechanical Engineer (233512) or Electrical Engineer (233311). One mistake can push your EOI to the bottom of the pool for months or years.

At GIEC Global, we have helped hundreds of Indian engineers get their Australia PR visa from India. In this blog, we share the top 7 common mistakes that delay or derail applications. Avoiding these can save you time, money and stress.

1. Submitting a Weak or Incorrect CDR for Skills Assessment

Most Indian engineers need a Competency Demonstration Report (CDR) from Engineers Australia because their degrees are not always accredited. This report proves your engineering skills match Australian standards. Usually an applicant writes a generic CDR, copy content or not clearly explane his projects and responsibilites. These are the most common reasons for assessment rejection. To avoid these mistake, use specific example from your work. Show what you did, the problems you solved and the results. Get a professional review before submitting.

2. Providing Vague or Incomplete Work Experience Evidence

Australian authorities require proof that your role matches the nominated ANZSCO code exactly. A common mistake is submitting only an offer letter or salary slips. These documents do not prove skilled experience.

The stronger and more relevant your work experience, the higher the points you can claim.

To avoid these mistakes, collect detailed documentation from your employer, including:

  • A reference letter outlining your daily technical tasks (for example, “Conducted finite element analysis using ANSYS to assess structural integrity”)

  • The tools and technologies you used (such as AutoCAD, MATLAB, Python, PLC programming, etc.)

  • Clear examples of your personal achievements and problem-solving contributions

  • The exact duration of each role, including start and end dates

3. Settling for Average English Test Scores

English is a big part of the points test. Many engineers take IELTS or PTE once and think “competent” English (6.0 each band) is enough. However not aiming for “Proficient” or “Superior” english lose 10 -20 valuable points. Prepare well and target IELTS 7.0+ or PTE 65+ per band. Many of our clients improved their scores after proper coaching and gained extra points.

4. Not Maximising Points in the Expression of Interest (EOI)

The minimum points required is 65, but that almost never gets you an invitation these days. For engineering occupations, invitations often start at 80–90+ points. Use a proper points calculator early. Claim every point you qualify for. Sometimes a short course in Australia or improving English can add crucial points.

5. Ignoring State Nomination Options (190 or 491 Visas)

Many engineers only target the 189 independent visa. They forget that state-nominated visas (190 and 491) give 5 or 15 extra points and have lower competition in some cases.

Check current state occupation lists and nomination requirements. States like South Australia, Tasmania, or Western Australia often invite engineers with good profiles.

6. Submitting Incomplete Documents

One mismatch between your CDR, work letters, and passport details can create big problems. Different dates, job titles or spelling across documents can create a issue. The Department of Home Affairs asks for more information or refuses the visa. This is one of the top reasons for delays in Australia PR visa from India. To avoid these mistake, Double-check every document. Make sure names, dates, and details match exactly. Organise everything in a clear checklist.

7. Trying to Do Everything Yourself Without Expert Help

Some applicants try to manage the full australia pr process for indian applicants on their own. While it may look simple online, a small error in documentation or visa selection can create long delays. Usually, applicants try to lodge documents themselves to save money but rules change frequently and a single mistake leads to visa rejection. That’s why we recommend working with experienced Australia PR consultants who specialise in engineering cases. We review your CDR for technical accuracy, calculate precise points, identify the best state nomination strategy and prepare a complete file.

What is the Cost of Australia PR from India for Engineers in 2026?

Pr for Australia from India cost typically ranges from ₹3–8 lakh (all inclusive) depending on your family size and pathway: 

  • Visa application fee (189/190/491): Approx. AUD 4,910 for primary applicant (~₹2.8 lakh)
  • Engineers Australia skills assessment: AUD 1075 (₹68,918)
  • English test: ₹15,000–20,000
  • Medical + police clearance: ₹10000 Max 
  • Document translation, certification, and consultation: Varies

State nomination may add small fees, but the investment pays off quickly with Australian salaries.

Note: As immigration rules frequently change, we recommend checking the official website or consulting a qualified Australia PR consultant for the most accurate and up-to-date information. For more Accurate Information Contact Us.

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Applying for an australia pr visa from india can feel overwhelming, especially with changing rules and high competition. Even a small mistake can slow down your progress.

At GIEC Global, our experienced immigration consultants guide engineers through every stage — from profile assessment to final submission. With the right strategy, you can avoid common errors and move closer to your goal of living and working in Australia.

👉 If you’re serious about your future, consider booking a consultation to understand your eligibility, estimated timeline, and the best pathway for your profile.

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