Terms & Conditions
Last updated 15 June 2026. By using EOI Track or signing in, you agree to these terms.
1. What EOI Track is
EOI Track (“we”, “us”, the “service”) is an independent, unofficial website that helps people understand Australia’s skilled-migration Expression of Interest (EOI) queue. We take the Department of Home Affairs’ published SkillSelect data and turn it into plain-English estimates — points calculators, queue positions, invitation-round history, trends and forecasts. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the Department of Home Affairs, SkillSelect, or the Australian Government.
2. Not migration, legal or financial advice
Everything on EOI Track is general information based on data. It is not migration advice, legal advice, or financial advice, and must not be relied on as such. We are not registered migration agents or lawyers. Only a registered migration agent (regulated by the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority, MARA) or an Australian legal practitioner can advise you on your eligibility, your visa options, or your individual circumstances. Always confirm anything important with the Department of Home Affairs and, where appropriate, a MARA-registered agent.
3. The data, and its limits
Our figures are derived from SkillSelect’s published EOI and invitation data. That data is itself a periodic snapshot, can change, and may contain gaps or errors. Our numbers — including “people ahead of you”, wait estimates, cut-offs, and timeline forecasts — are estimates and ranges, not guarantees or official figures. They depend on government planning levels and policy that change without notice. We make no warranty that any figure is accurate, complete, current, or fit for any particular purpose.
4. No guaranteed outcome
Nothing on EOI Track guarantees that you will receive an invitation, be granted a visa, or be invited within any particular time. An invitation depends on the Department’s decisions, your own circumstances, and factors outside our control and yours.
5. Your account
You can sign in with Google. We use your Google account only to identify you and create your account; we never post anything on your behalf. You are responsible for the information you enter (such as your occupation, points and date of effect) and for keeping your account secure. The accuracy of your results depends on the accuracy of what you enter.
6. EOI Track Plus, trials & payments
Some features are part of a paid subscription, “EOI Track Plus”. Plus may start with a free trial; if it does, we collect a payment method up front and the subscription begins automatically when the trial ends unless you cancel before then. Plus is billed on a recurring basis until you cancel, which you can do at any time from your billing portal — cancelling stops future charges and takes effect at the end of the current period. Payments are processed by Stripe; we don’t store your full card details. Position alerts and other emails can be turned off at any time, and every alert email includes a one-click unsubscribe link.
7. Your privacy
We collect only what we need to run the service: your name and email from Google sign-in, the journey details you enter, and basic usage needed to provide alerts and Plus features. We use this to operate EOI Track and, for Plus users who haven’t opted out, to email you when your queue position changes. We do not sell your personal information. We rely on Google (sign-in), Stripe (payments) and an email provider to deliver the service. You can ask us to delete your account and data at any time using the contact below.
8. Acceptable use
Please don’t scrape, resell or bulk-extract the data, attempt to break or overload the service, or use it unlawfully. We may suspend access that harms the service or other users.
9. Limitation of liability
EOI Track is provided “as is”, without warranties of any kind. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any loss or damage arising from your use of, or reliance on, the service or its figures — including any migration decision you make. Nothing in these terms excludes rights you have under the Australian Consumer Law that cannot lawfully be excluded.
10. Changes to these terms
We may update these terms as the service evolves; the “last updated” date above will change. Continuing to use EOI Track after an update means you accept the new terms.
11. Contact
Questions about these terms? Email hello@eoi.dipai.net.
EOI Track is independent and unofficial. General information from public data — not migration advice.