Skilled Nominated Visa – Subclass 190

Live and Work in Australia with State or Territory Support

Looking to build a future in Australia — with a little help from the right state or territory? The Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) is a points-tested permanent visa that allows skilled workers to live and work in Australia with the support of a state or territory government.

This visa is ideal for professionals who have the skills Australia needs and are ready to commit to living in a specific part of the country.

What Is the Subclass 190 Visa?

This permanent visa allows skilled workers to live and work in Australia after being nominated by a state or territory. It’s designed for applicants whose occupations appear on a state-specific skills list — and who are willing to live and contribute to their nominating region.

It’s a great option for those who may not meet criteria for Subclass 189 or want the extra support of a nomination.

Why Apply for This Visa?

  • Permanent residency from day one
  • Live and work in your sponsoring state or territory
  • Earn 5 extra points through nomination
  • Bring eligible family members with you
  • Access Medicare and public services
  • Pathway to citizenship

Who Should Consider It?

  • Skilled professionals with occupations on a state or territory list
  • International graduates with ties to an Australian state
  • Workers who want to boost their points score with a nomination
  • Applicants open to committing to a specific region

Subclass 190 Eligibility Checklist

To apply, you must:

  • Be under 45 years of age
  • Have an occupation on a state or territory skills list
  • Score at least 65 points (you’ll get 5 extra through nomination)
  • Obtain a positive skills assessment
  • Meet the English language requirement
  • Lodge an EOI via SkillSelect
  • Receive state or territory nomination
  • Be invited to apply by the Department
  • Meet health and character requirements

How Does State Nomination Work?

Each state and territory has its own list of in-demand occupations and nomination criteria. Most will require:

  • Proof of skills and qualifications
  • A commitment to live and work in that region
  • Residency or study ties (for some states)

We help you understand what each state wants and position your application accordingly.

Application Process: Step-by-Step

  1. Check your eligibility and choose your preferred state
  2. Prepare documents and complete a skills assessment
  3. Lodge your EOI via SkillSelect
  4. Apply for state/territory nomination
  5. Receive an invitation to apply
  6. Submit your visa application
  7. Attend health checks and provide police clearances
  8. Wait for your decision — typically 6–11 months

What Documents Will You Need?

  • Valid passport
  • Skills assessment result
  • English test results (IELTS, PTE, etc.)
  • Work experience and qualification documents
  • State nomination documents
  • Police clearance certificates
  • Family relationship documents (if applicable)

We’ll provide you with a personalised checklist and guide you through every step.

Health & Character Requirements

Health:

  • You and any family included must complete a health exam
  • Applicants must be free from serious conditions that pose public risk

Character:

  • You’ll need police certificates from countries where you’ve lived for 12+ months
  • A clean criminal history is essential

Can You Bring Your Family?

Yes! You can include:

  • Your spouse or de facto partner
  • Your dependent children

Each must meet the health and character criteria.

Why Apply with Us?

We specialise in Subclass 190 applications and know what each state is looking for. From strategy to success, we support your entire journey:

✅ EOI and points check

✅ State nomination planning

✅ Document preparation

✅ Application tracking and updates

✅ Support from start to finish

Let’s make your move to Australia as simple as possible.

DISCLAIMER: This information is general and does not constitute legal advice. Criteria and nomination rules vary between states and territories. Visit the Department of Home Affairs and your preferred state or territory migration site for official requirements.

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