Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)

Are you a skilled professional seeking permanent residency in Australia with state or territory nomination? Do you aim to get Australian Permanent Residency? 

Apply for Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) and enjoy the chance to live, work, and study indefinitely anywhere in Australia, with access to Medicare and pathways to citizenship, plus a nomination boost for your points. 

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Why Skilled Nominated Visa? 

The Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) is a point-based permanent residency visa for skilled workers nominated by an Australian state or territory government. It allows you to live and work anywhere in Australia while contributing to the nominating state’s economy. As of the 2025-26 program year, invitations are issued quarterly via SkillSelect.

Benefits Of Having A Skilled Nominated Visa 

  • Live, study, or work in Australia for an indefinite period 
  • Access to Medicare and other public services 
  • Eligibility for Australian citizenship  
  • Sponsor eligible relatives for PR 
  • Multiple entry travel facility for 5 years (renewable) 

Things To Do Before Applying For The Visa 

To apply, submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) via SkillSelect, secure state/territory nomination (+5 points), and achieve at least 65 points total.  

The points in EOI are awarded on different factors including 

  • Age (max 30 points for 25–32 years) 
  • English proficiency (up to 20 points for Superior) 
  • Skilled employment (up to 20 points for 8+ years experience) 
  • Educational qualifications (up to 20 points for PhD) 
  • Australian study (5 points for 2 years full-time) 
  • Professional Year in Australia (5 points) 
  • Community language (5 points) 
  • Partner skills (up to 10 points) 
  • State nomination (5 points) 

**Note: Use the official Points Calculator on the Department of Home Affairs website. Update EOI regularly before quarterly rounds and apply for state nomination separately. 

General Eligibility Criteria 

To be eligible for this visa, you must 

  • Be under 45 years at invitation 
  • Nominate an occupation on the relevant state/territory occupation list  
  • Have at least Competent English (IELTS 6.0 each band or equivalent) 
  • Obtain a positive skills assessment from the relevant authority 
  • Score at least 65 points on the points test  
  • Receive nomination from a state/territory (commit to living/working there for 2 years) 
  • Meet health and character requirements 
  • Have no outstanding debts to the Australian Government

Health & Character Requirements 

You and all the family members are required to 

  • Undergo medical examinations (valid 12 months; apply within this period) 
  • Provide police certificates from countries lived 12+ months in last 10 years (post-16) 

Evidence Of English Language Ability 

You must have achieved minimum scores in either of the following tests to show as an evidence of your competent English 

  • At least 6.0 in each of four test components in IELTS 
  • Or 50 in each component of PTE Academic 
  • Or Equivalent Score in TOEFL iBT, OET, or CAE (higher scores for points: Proficient IELTS 7.0 = 10 points; Superior 8.0 = 20 points)
  • Evidence Of English Language Ability

You should be free from any outstanding debts to the Australian Government before the visa is granted. 

Eligible Family Members 

When lodging a visa application, you can include following family members in your visa application 

  • Spouse or de facto partner 
  • Dependent children or stepchildren (unmarried, under 23 or older if incapacitated) 

Not sure about your eligibility? Get in touch with our team of Registered Migration Agents and be sure of getting everything in place. 

DISCLAIMER: The information provided here is only for general understanding and does not constitute legal advice. We recommend to check for updated information with the Department of Home Affairs at https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/skilled-nominated-190 

FAQs About Australia Skilled Nominated Visa (SUBCLASS 190)

It is a permanent residency visa for skilled workers nominated by a state/territory, selected via points-tested invitations for in-demand occupations. 

Occupation on state list, under 45, Competent English, positive skills assessment, 65+ points (incl. +5 nomination), state nomination, health/character checks, and ITA. 

Use the official Points Table: age (up to 30), English (up to 20), experience (up to 20), education (up to 20), +5 for nomination. Competitive score: 70–80+. 

No, but state nomination often requires commitment to live/work in the state for 2 years; no employer sponsorship required. 

Under 45 at time of invitation; points max at 25–32 years. 

IELTS, PTE Academic, TOEFL iBT, OET, CAE—Competent minimum, higher for bonus points. 

State/territory lists (MLTSSL/STSOL); priority healthcare, trades, IT, engineering—varies by state, check specific requirements. 

Yes, spouse/partner and dependents, if they meet health/character requirements. 

Yes, indefinite stay with full rights to live/work/study anywhere in Australia (after 2-year state commitment). 

Medical exams and police clearances for all applicants and family. 

Yes, onshore applicants get Bridging Visa A if needed. 

Annual Skill stream cap (132,200 for 2025-26); states have allocations, influencing quarterly rounds. 

No, must apply based on nominated occupation in EOI. 

Yes, positive assessment from relevant authority required. 

Live/work in nominating state for 2 years; comply with laws; residency for citizenship eligibility. 

Yes, via Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) within time limits. 

Approval from a state/territory (+5 points), based on their skill needs and your commitment. 

Quarterly invitations from 2025-26 (e.g., August/November rounds); state-specific priorities; total migration cap 185,000. 

Requires state nomination (+5 points, 2-year commitment) vs. independent 189; direct PR (no provisional like 491).