General Practitioner
A General Practitioner (GP) provides primary medical care to individuals and families in Australian communities, managing a wide range of acute and chronic health conditions and coordinating specialist care.
Full-time AUD, 2025 indicative. Wide bands reflect variation by employer, experience, and location.
Critical shortage; GP workforce shortages affect metropolitan suburbs and regional communities alike.
Occupation list membership
Which Department of Home Affairs skilled lists this occupation currently appears on.
- MLTSSLMedium and Long-Term Strategic Skills List
Occupations eligible for permanent visas including Subclass 189 and 190.
- CSOLCombined Skilled Occupation List
The merged skilled list that consolidates previous MLTSSL and STSOL eligibility under the Skills in Demand program.
Assessing authority
The body that assesses skills for migration purposes for this occupation.
- MEDMEDBA
Visa pathways
Australian visa subclasses for which this occupation is currently eligible.
- 186Learn more →Employer Nomination Scheme visa
Permanent employer-sponsored visa for workers nominated by an approved sponsor.
- 189Learn more →Skilled Independent visa
Permanent points-tested visa for workers not sponsored by an employer, family member, or state.
- 190Learn more →Skilled Nominated visa
Permanent visa for workers nominated by a state or territory government.
- 482Learn more →Skills in Demand visa
Employer-sponsored temporary visa (formerly TSS) for occupations on the relevant list.
- 485Learn more →Temporary Graduate visa
Post-study work visa for recent graduates of Australian qualifications.
- 491Learn more →Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa
Five-year provisional visa for workers willing to live and work in regional Australia.
- 494Learn more →Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional visa
Five-year employer-sponsored provisional visa in regional Australia, with a path to PR.
State nominations
States and territories that currently nominate this occupation for skilled migration.
| Code | State / Territory | Details |
|---|---|---|
| NSW | New South Wales | View nomination → |
| VIC | Victoria | View nomination → |
| QLD | Queensland | View nomination → |
| WA | Western Australia | View nomination → |
| SA | South Australia | View nomination → |
| TAS | Tasmania | View nomination → |
| NT | Northern Territory | View nomination → |
| ACT | Australian Capital Territory | View nomination → |
Key duties
- Consult with patients on acute, chronic, and preventive health needs
- Diagnose and manage common medical conditions
- Coordinate care with specialists and allied health professionals
- Provide bulk-billed or privately-billed Medicare services
Skills required
- General medicine and primary care clinical competencies
- RACGP or ACRRM fellowship examination standards
- Chronic disease management and preventive care
- Communication and patient-centred care
Typical qualifications pathway
MBBS or equivalent; general registration with AHPRA; FRACGP or FACRRM fellowship; provider number registration. MedBA assesses qualifications.
Visa & occupation list information
Listed on MLTSSL and CSOL, enabling subclasses 186, 189, 190, 482, 485, 491, and 494. Australian Medical Council (AMC) assessment and AHPRA registration are required For advice on which pathway suits your circumstances, consult a registered MARA migration agent.
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