To all my kababayans, Australia’s skilled migration system is opening up exciting new chances in 2026. The country needs more talented workers, and recent changes are making it easier for skilled people — especially from the Philippines — to build a better future Down Under.
South Australia Wants More Skilled Migrants
South Australia is actively inviting more workers to fill job shortages. In the latest rounds, they issued 269 invitations to health workers and 230 to engineers, designers, scientists and transport professionals. They especially need mechanical, chemical, software and mining engineers.
Big projects like Orcas are creating even more demand. The state has asked for 2,100 extra places to keep its yearly intake over 23,000.
This is very good news for Filipino aspirants. The Philippines is already one of Australia’s top sources of skilled migrants. Many Filipino nurses, engineers, IT workers and aged-care staff are thriving there. Filipinos are known for strong English skills, recognised qualifications, and a hardworking, friendly attitude. South Australia’s urgent need for exactly these jobs gives Filipino families a clear and realistic path to state nomination, faster permanent residency, and a stable new life in Australia.
Fairer Points Test Coming Soon
The federal government is updating the points test to make it simpler and fairer. The old system is outdated, so new rules will better reward in-demand skills in construction, defence and other key areas. Changes are expected by mid-2027 — great timing for serious applicants.
NSW 190/491 Tip
New South Wales still offers the popular 190 and 491 visas, but they now carefully check that your work experience matches your job. Make sure your qualifications clearly relate to the occupation. With good preparation, most applications go smoothly.
Key Takeaway
2026 is full of real opportunities for skilled Filipinos. South Australia is welcoming you, the points system is improving, and preparation is the key to success. Stay updated, get professional advice, and take the next step — Australia’s doors are opening wider than ever.
Felix Carao has been a practicing Registered Migration Agent (MARN 1069354) for 16 years, a Qualified Education Counselor (QEAC G028), and an Accredited Recruitment Professional (MRCSA-51889). For enquiries, you may call 0499 599 569 or email him at info@allskills.com.au or visit www.allskills.com.au
