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The Australian Skilled – Nominated Visa (subclass 190).
This Australian state sponsored visa is for skilled workers who are nominated by a state or territory. A visa holder can live and work permanently anywhere in Australia as a Permanent Residents.

Eligibility Criteria
- nominate an occupation that matches your skills and qualifications and is on the relevant Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) OR the Short-term Skilled occupation List (STSOL)
- have a suitable skills assessment for the occupation?
- meet the points test pass mark of 65 points (as of 1 July 2018)
- be nominated by a state or territory government agency
- Lodge an EOIand be invited to apply
- be aged between 18 and 44 inclusive
- have Competent English
- meet the health and character requirements
Point score Requirement
You must be able to meet the points score on your invitation letter. This score will be 65 points (as of 1 July 2018) or more.
Point Score is calculated on basis of the following factors:
- English language ability
- Skilled employment
- Qualifications
- Australian study requirement
- Specialist education requirement
- Other factors
The score on your invitation letter is based on the information in your EOI.
You must be able to meet the points score eligibility at the time you are invited to apply for the visa.
State Sponsored Visa Application Process
The Skilled – Nominated Visa (subclass 190) is based on a three stage application process:
- Stage 1 (Skills Assessments)
The first stage of the application process involves completing a skills assessment with the relevant government body. The Skills assessments enables the government to take decision whether your skills are fulfilling the requirement to practice your skills in Australia.
- Stage 2 (Expression of Interest)
After receiving the positive skills assessment outcome, you will need to submit an Expression of Interest through SkillSelect. You can do this in or outside Australia. You will then also need to apply for state sponsorship with an Australian state / territory. This will dictate that you meet the sponsorship requirements and have work experience in a position listed on one of their State Migration Plans. If you are nominated by a state or territory agency, you will be invited to apply for the visa. If you are invited, you have 60 calendar days to apply for the visa.
State and territory requirements
Each state and territory have its own list of occupations, requirements and processes you must follow. To Know the Specific information about the Specific state visit the stateβs website or get in touch with the Immigration Hotspot.
Benefits of State Nomination visa190
This visa type allows you to
- work and study in Australia
- enrol in Medicare, Australiaβs scheme for health-related care and expenses
- sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
- travel to and from Australia for five years
- apply for Australian citizenship, if eligible.
- Stage 3 (Visa Application)
Once you have been issued an Invitation To Apply (ITA), you can continue to the DIBP stage of the application, where you can submit your final, complete application to be approved by DIBP so your visa can be granted.
You must be able to meet the points score eligibility at the time you are invited to apply for the visa.