Skilled Nominated Visa Subclass 190
The Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) is a points-tested permanent residence visa for skilled workers nominated by an Australian state or territory government.
This visa allows you to live, work, and study in Australia permanently.
Key Features
Permanent residence from the date of grant
State or territory nomination required
Points-tested visa under SkillSelect
Access to Medicare
Ability to sponsor eligible family members
Pathway to Australian citizenship (subject to eligibility)
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for the subclass 190 visa, you must:
Nominate an occupation listed on the relevant state or territory occupation list
Obtain a positive skills assessment for your nominated occupation
Score at least 65 points on the points test
Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect
Receive a state or territory nomination
Be aged 18 to 44 years at the time of invitation
Meet English language requirements
Satisfy health and character requirements
Meeting the minimum points does not guarantee an invitation.
State or Territory Nomination
Each Australian state and territory:
Publishes its own occupation lists
Applies additional eligibility criteria
Sets nomination priorities based on labour market needs
State nomination requirements may include:
Specific work experience
Employment or residence in the nominating state
Commitment to live and work in that state after visa grant
Nomination criteria change frequently and are not uniform across states.
Application Process
Skills Assessment
Obtain a positive skills assessment from the relevant assessing authority.Expression of Interest (EOI)
Submit an EOI via SkillSelect, declaring your points, occupation, and preferences.State Nomination
Apply for nomination directly with a state or territory government if required.Invitation to Apply
If nominated, you will receive an invitation to apply for the visa.Visa Application
Lodge your visa application within 60 days of receiving the invitation.
Points Test Overview
Points are awarded based on factors such as:
Age
English language proficiency
Skilled employment (inside and outside Australia)
Educational qualifications
Australian study requirement
Specialist education
Partner skills or status
State or territory nomination
Your points score is assessed at the time of invitation, not when the EOI is submitted.
Where You Can Apply From
You may submit your EOI while:
Inside Australia, or
Outside Australia
At the time of visa application:
You may be inside or outside Australia
If applying onshore, you must hold a valid substantive visa or eligible bridging visa
Certain visa refusals or cancellations may affect eligibility.
Obligations After Grant
By accepting a subclass 190 visa, you agree to:
Live and work in the nominating state or territory
Make a genuine effort to settle in that state for a reasonable period
The visa is permanent, but nomination obligations are taken seriously by states.
How Visa Aid Can Assist
Visa Aid provides support with:
Skills assessment strategy
Points test assessment
State nomination planning
EOI preparation and review
Visa application lodgement
Health and character compliance
Visa outcomes depend on individual circumstances and government policy at the time of decision.