Small Engine Mechanic is a skilled occupation with the official Australian job code ANZSCO 321214. It sits on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), one of the government's skilled occupation lists, which means people in this job can apply for the skilled visas below. Here you will find the visa options, the body that checks your skills, current fees, and how much competition there is right now, from live SkillSelect data.
How skilled migration works (in plain English)
Australia selects skilled migrants using a points test. If your job is on an official skilled occupation list (like this one), you can compete for a visa. Most people follow four steps:
- Get a skills assessment. An approved assessing body (listed further down) confirms your qualifications and work experience match this occupation.
- Submit an EOI. An Expression of Interest (EOI) is a free online profile in the government's SkillSelect system. It records your points score and the visa you want.
- Wait for an invitation. The government, and for some visas a state, invites the highest scorers to apply. A higher score means a better chance.
- Apply for the visa. Once invited, you lodge the full application and pay the fee.
The three main skilled visas on this page are:
- Subclass 189 (Skilled Independent): permanent residency, no sponsor needed, decided purely on points.
- Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated): permanent residency where a state or territory nominates you and adds 5 points.
- Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional): a 5 year provisional visa for regional Australia that adds 15 points and leads to permanent residency later.
Your points come from things like age, English level, work experience and qualifications. The minimum to enter the pool is 65 points, but the scores that actually get invited are usually higher, as the tables below show.
Skilled Visa Pathways for Small Engine Mechanic
| Visa | Status | Main applicant fee |
|---|---|---|
| Subclass 189 (Skilled Independent) | Eligible | $6,135 |
| Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated) | Eligible | $6,140 |
| Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional) | Eligible | $6,140 |
Fees shown are the primary-applicant base charge and change over time. Confirm current charges with the Department of Home Affairs before lodging.
Live SkillSelect Competition for Small Engine Mechanic
As at April 2026, the Subclass 189 (Skilled Independent) national pool held 10 Expressions of Interest submitted for Small Engine Mechanic, based on official Department of Home Affairs SkillSelect data. Subclass 189 is points-only with no state nomination, so it is usually the most competitive pathway.
For the state-nominated pathways, submitted EOIs by state and territory are shown below. A single applicant can lodge one EOI selecting both 190 and 491, so the two columns overlap. Read each column across states rather than adding them together.
| State / Territory | 190 EOIs | 491 EOIs |
|---|---|---|
| Victoria | 10 | 0 |
Who Assesses Small Engine Mechanic?
Before lodging an Expression of Interest, a Small Engine Mechanic must have their skills assessed by the relevant authority:
- Trades Recognition Australia
Subclass 189 Occupation Ceiling
Motor Mechanics: 0 of 1097 189 places remaining for FY25-26
This is a shared, group-level figure. Australia sets 189 occupation ceilings for the broader ANZSCO occupation group (the 4-digit code 3212), not for each individual occupation. Small Engine Mechanic belongs to the Motor Mechanics group, so this ceiling is shared across every occupation in that group, not reserved for Small Engine Mechanic alone. When the group ceiling is close to full, 189 invitation rounds for the whole group slow down.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Small Engine Mechanic on the Australian skilled occupation list?
Yes. Small Engine Mechanic (ANZSCO 321214) is on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), which makes it eligible for the Subclass 189, Subclass 190, Subclass 491 visa pathway.
Which visas can a Small Engine Mechanic apply for in 2026?
Based on the MLTSSL, Small Engine Mechanic can apply for Subclass 189 (Skilled Independent), Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated), Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional). Eligibility also depends on your points score, skills assessment and (for 190/491) state nomination.
Who assesses Small Engine Mechanic for migration?
Small Engine Mechanic is assessed by Trades Recognition Australia. You must obtain a positive skills assessment from this authority before you can be invited to apply.
How competitive is Small Engine Mechanic?
As at April 2026, the Subclass 189 independent pool held about 10 submitted EOIs; among state-nominated pathways the most 190 interest was in Victoria. Competition varies by state and subclass, so check each pathway rather than a single national figure.