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- Published: 18 August 2026
- Updated: 17 August 2026
Thinking about PR in Australia?
One of the important things you can do is to know the PR opportunities for your course.
By this, we mean, knowing whether your course would lead to an in-demand career in the Skilled Occupation List, whether it has good employability, or whether you’ll need to take pathway courses, or explore regional work to boost your chances.
With visa policies, occupation lists, and state nomination requirements evolving regularly, selecting a course with strong career demand and migration potential can make a significant difference to your long-term plans. The best PR-friendly courses are typically those that not only offer excellent employment opportunities but also align with Australia's workforce shortages and economic priorities.
In this guide, we'll explore some of the best PR courses for international students in Australia in 2026, including programs in healthcare, engineering, information technology, teaching, social work, and skilled trades, helping you make a more informed decision about your study and migration journey.
What are the best PR courses for international students in Australia?
The best courses for PR in Australia are those that lead to occupations that consistently appear on Australia’s Skilled Occupation Lists. These courses align with long-term skills shortages and strong employability.
However, we need to clarify that there are no courses that guarantee permanent residency.
You can only boost your chances by planning a strong study-to-PR pathway. Still, gaining PR is dependent on many factors, not just your course alone.
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How we chose the courses on this list
We did not base this list on one occupation list alone. We compared several Australian government and graduate employment sources to look at skills shortages, future job growth, current vacancies, graduate employment and employer sponsorship.
Courses in Australia that may lead to PR opportunities
The industries below are not ranked in order. Each one shows strong demand across skills shortages, employment outcomes, and migrant hiring data. The right option depends on your interests, experience, and long-term plans.
Health Care and Social Assistance
Healthcare and social assistance have the strongest projected employment growth in the next 5 years in Australia.
It also consistently shows up across skills shortages, job vacancies, graduate outcomes, and employer sponsorship data.
The demand for healthcare workers is driven by Australia’s ageing population and long-term population growth, increasing the need for health, disability, and aged care services nationwide.
Why it’s in demand:
55.3k job vacancies (ABS, Aug 2025)
~12% growth by 2030 and ~23% by 2035 (Jobs and Skills Australia)
Course options:
Bachelor of Nursing
Dentistry and Medicine pathways
Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Rehabilitation
Health and community services programs
Hospitality and Tourism
Hospitality remains one of the most migrant-employing industries in Australia. According to the 2024 Graduate Outcomes Survey, international graduates in tourism and hospitality recorded an overall employment rate of 88.7%, one of the highest across all fields of study.
Why it’s in demand:
37.7k job vacancies (ABS, Aug 2025)
~7–12% projected growth by 2035
Course options:
Commercial Cookery (VET)
Bachelor of Hospitality Management
Tourism and Event Management
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services
(Including IT, engineering, accounting and consulting)
This industry supports Australia’s digital economy and infrastructure growth. Employer sponsorship data shows continued demand for technology professionals, with over 1,400 software programmers sponsored in just the first half of the 2024–25 financial year.
Why it’s in demand:
34.3k job vacancies (ABS, Aug 2025)
~11% growth by 2030 and ~19% by 2035 (Jobs and Skills Australia)
Course options:
Information Technology or Computer Science
Software Engineering or Cybersecurity
Civil, Mechanical, or Mining Engineering
Construction and Infrastructure
Construction demand is being driven by housing shortages and large infrastructure projects. Trade and construction-related roles appear consistently on skills shortage lists across all states and territories.
Why it’s in demand:
19.5k job vacancies (ABS, Aug 2025)
~7–10% growth by 2035
Course options:
Trade qualifications (Cert III/IV)
Diploma of Building and Construction
Construction or Project Management degrees
Automotive, Transport and Logistics
Australia continues to rely on skilled migrants in automotive trades due to the limited local supply. Motor mechanics are among the most sponsored occupations under the 482 visa.
Why it’s in demand:
Motor mechanics sponsored: 1,645
Automotive trades listed on the SOL nationwide
Ongoing demand linked to transport and fleet servicing
Course options:
Automotive Mechanical Technology
Automotive Electrical Technology
Transport and logistics qualifications
Education and Training
Teacher shortages remain a long-term issue, particularly in early childhood and regional education. International graduates in teacher education show strong employment outcomes.
Why it’s in demand:
12.9k job vacancies (ABS, Aug 2025)
~10% growth by 2030 and ~15% by 2035
Teaching roles consistently appear on the SOL
Course options:
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education
Bachelor or Master of Teaching
Special education pathways
Manufacturing and Technical Trades
Manufacturing supports infrastructure, defence, and construction supply chains. Skilled trades in fabrication and machining remain in national shortage.
Why it’s in demand:
Strong employer sponsorship.
Trades are listed on the SOL across all states.
Number of Temporary Skill Shortages visas granted
Structural steel and welding workers: 965
Metal fitters and machinists: 651
Course options:
Welding and fabrication trades
Mechanical fitting and machining
Engineering technician diplomas
Health Services and Support
This sector supports the broader healthcare system and continues to grow alongside aged care and disability services.
Why it’s in demand:
Part of Health Care and Social Assistance, the highest-growth industry
Strong international graduate employability
Course options:
Health Services Management
Public Health
Community and health support programs
Social Work and Community Services
Social work plays a critical role in aged care, disability, and family services. Employment outcomes for international graduates remain strong.
Why it’s in demand:
Social work listed within the highest-growth industry
Ongoing demand for community and support services
Course options:
Bachelor of Social Work
Community services and counselling pathways
Veterinary and Agriculture-Related Services
Veterinary roles continue to experience shortages, particularly outside major cities. Employment outcomes for graduates remain strong.
Why it’s in demand:
Veterinary roles listed on national shortage lists
Regional demand strengthens employment prospects
Course options:
Veterinary Science or Medicine
Veterinary Nursing
Agricultural Science
Your PR chances depend on the steps you take now
Planning for permanent residency in Australia requires long-term strategic planning.
If you’re now studying in Australia and already thinking about PR, then you’re on the right track.
From here, the best you can do is decide on a course you want to study for university. You can even choose from trade courses to postgraduate courses—all have advantages in building your PR points.
Need help choosing a course?
View our course guides per study level.
Your IELTS score also matters. You’ll need this for professional registration, while a higher IELTS score can boost your points for a skilled visa application.
Need to prepare for IELTS?
Access our FREE IELTS Preparation materials.
And if all of these feel overwhelming, we’re here to guide you.
You don’t have to have everything figured out now. We can help you gain clarity and confidence on your next steps, or even just weigh your choices.
Let’s plan the best study-to-PR pathway with you.
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