Where Skilled Migrants Should Look First

The 190 Skilled Nominated visa is one of the most in-demand permanent residency pathways for skilled workers who want to build a life in Australia. But with each state and territory setting their own nomination criteria — and competition heating up — knowing where your best shot lies in 2025 is more important than ever.

While all states offer opportunities for skilled migrants, some have consistently shown to be more active, responsive, or lenient in their nomination processes. In this post, we break down which states and territories are standing out in 2025 — and why they might be your best bet for 190 nomination.

What Makes a State “Good” for 190 Nomination?

Before we dive into the list, it’s important to understand that “best” doesn’t mean “easiest.” The ideal state for you will depend on your occupation, points score, residency, and even how long you’ve lived or studied in the area.

That said, we’ve based our picks on the following:

  • Volume and frequency of invitations
  • Clarity and transparency of nomination requirements
  • Flexibility for offshore applicants
  • Support for in-demand occupations
  • Processing times and feedback from real applicants

Top States and Territories for 190 Nomination in 2025

1. New South Wales (NSW)

NSW remains one of the most attractive options due to its broad occupation list and large allocation of nomination places.

  • Strong demand for tech, engineering, and health professionals
  • Offers invitation rounds throughout the year
  • Prioritises applicants already living and working in NSW
  • Offshore applicants in high-priority occupations still considered

2. South Australia (SA)

A consistent leader in skilled migration, SA is known for its clear pathways and support for international graduates.

  • Welcomes a wide range of occupations, including trades and regional roles
  • Multiple pathways (including "Talent and Innovators" program)
  • Favourable to onshore applicants with long-term commitment to the state
  • Transparent occupation lists and stream requirements

3. Tasmania

Small but mighty, Tasmania punches above its weight when it comes to supporting skilled migrants who have studied or lived locally.

  • Excellent for international graduates from Tasmanian institutions
  • Supportive of small-business owners and long-term residents
  • Occupation list includes lower-demand roles not always supported elsewhere
  • Clear documentation and low processing backlog

4. Victoria

Victoria is selective, but still very strong for highly skilled professionals in targeted sectors.

  • Priority sectors include health, digital, advanced manufacturing, and clean energy
  • Points threshold is high, but so is invitation volume for eligible applicants
  • Requires Registration of Interest (ROI) before invitation
  • Prefers applicants already living and working in Victoria

5. Western Australia (WA)

A growing hotspot for skilled migrants, WA has expanded its nomination program significantly.

  • Supports both onshore and offshore applicants
  • Streamlined Graduate stream for recent WA graduates
  • Needs-based occupation list with frequent updates
  • Increasing demand in construction, healthcare, and mining-related sectors

What About ACT, NT and QLD?

While not making the top 5 for volume or flexibility, these states still offer viable options — especially for applicants already living and working there. Queensland, in particular, has tightened its criteria in 2025, while ACT remains a great option for those engaged in long-term study or employment within the territory.

Final Thoughts

The 190 visa offers a powerful pathway to permanent residency — but choosing the right state can dramatically improve your chances. Whether you’re onshore or offshore, understanding each state’s priorities, eligibility criteria, and timelines is key to building a successful application.

At GovLinked, our Registered Migration Agents help skilled professionals tailor their strategy to the most responsive states, saving time and avoiding missed opportunities.