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Having Australian score of 75 points for Australian PR (Permanent Residency) is a reasonably good score, but the chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) can vary depending on several factors. These factors include:
1) Occupation Demand:
The demand for your nominated ANZSCO code plays a significant role. If your occupation is in high demand in Australia and listed on the relevant skilled occupation lists of Australia, your chances of receiving an ITA are generally higher, with 75 points.
2) Points Cut-Off:
The points cut-off for each invitation round or Draw may vary. The DHA sets a minimum points threshold for each round, and candidates with scores above that threshold are invited to apply. If the cut-off is lower than 75 points in a specific round, your chances of receiving an ITA increase.
3) Competition:
The number of applicants with higher scores in the EOI pool can impact your chances. If there are many applicants with higher scores, it may reduce the likelihood of receiving an ITA with 75 points.
4) Occupation Ceiling:
Some occupations have occupation ceilings, which means there is a limit on the number of invitations that can be issued for those occupations in a particular year. If your ANZSCO is subject to an occupation ceiling and the quota has been reached, it may impact your chances of receiving an ITA.
While a score of 75 points is generally considered competitive, it is essential to stay up to date with the latest invitation trends, occupation lists, and points cut-offs.
