Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated Visa)

The Subclass 190 visa is similar to the 189, but with one key difference—you need to be nominated by a state or territory. Different states in Australia have their own lists of in-demand jobs, and if your skills match what they need, they might nominate you.

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Must be nominated by an Australian state or territory

Overview

The Subclass 190 visa is very similar to the 189 visa, but with one crucial distinction: state or territory nomination is required.

To qualify for the Subclass 190 visa, you must be nominated by an Australian state or territory. Different states have their own lists of in-demand occupations, which reflect the needs of their local economies. If your skills align with a job on their list, the state or territory may nominate you, giving your application a significant advantage.

The nomination also provides an additional five points to your points-based visa application, potentially making the difference in meeting the points threshold.

Marriage

  • Legally recognized union, requires a marriage certificate.
  • No specific duration requirement.
  • Not mandatory to have lived together before applying.
  • Must prove the marriage is genuine and continuing.
  • Must show mutual commitment to a shared life, excluding all others.
  • Supporting evidence
  • Must be sponsored by an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
  • Requires a legal marriage certificate

De Facto Relationship

  • Not legally married, but must live together on a genuine domestic basis.
  • Must have been in the relationship for at least 12 months unless there are compelling circumstances.
  • Must live together, or have lived together, on a genuine domestic basis. Short separations may be acceptable.
  • Must prove the relationship is genuine and continuing.
  • Must show mutual commitment to a shared life, excluding all others.
  • Supporting evidence
  • Must be sponsored by an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
  • Requires proof of living together and mutual commitment, such as joint accounts and shared responsibilities.

Prospective Marriage

  • Engaged to marry an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
  • Must have met in person and know each other.
  • Must be outside Australia when applying and when the visa is granted.
  • Must marry within 9 months of the visa grant.
  • Must show mutual commitment to a shared life, excluding all others.
  • Supporting evidence
  • Must be sponsored by an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
  • Requires proof of engagement and intent to marry.

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Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated Visa)

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Commitment to Living in the Nominating State

If you are granted the Subclass 190 visa, you are required to live and work in the nominating state for at least two years. This helps states meet local workforce needs while offering you the opportunity to settle in a part of Australia that is actively seeking your skills.

After the initial two-year period, you are free to move anywhere in the country if you wish.

Pathway to Permanent Residency

Like the Subclass 189 visa, the Subclass 190 is a permanent visa, granting you the same rights and benefits:

  • Permanent residency from the start.
  • Access to government services and Medicare.
  • Freedom to sponsor eligible family members.
  • A clear pathway to Australian citizenship.

Who Should Apply?

The Subclass 190 visa is suitable for individuals who:

  • Have skills that match the occupational demands of a specific state or territory.
  • Are willing to commit to living in that state or territory for at least two years.

Would benefit from the additional five points provided by the nomination.

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Ensure the applicant meets qualifications, relevant work experience, and English language proficiency standards. Verify the occupation is on the relevant list for the specific visa subclass to avoid eligibility issues.

Managing Sponsorship Obligations

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Addressing Skills Assessments

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Adapting to Immigration Policy Changes

Stay informed about immigration policy changes that impact eligibility, processing times, and requirements. Regularly check for updates to ensure compliance with current laws.

Handling Health and Character Assessments

All applicants must meet health and character requirements, including medical exams and police checks. Complete these assessments accurately and on time to avoid delays.

Resolving Employment Contract Issues

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Dealing with Visa Processing Delays

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Responding to Visa Refusals and Appeals

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Ensuring Legal and Regulatory Compliance

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Challenges and Common Issues

Meeting Points Requirement

Ensuring applicants meet the minimum points requirement can be challenging. Applicants must carefully calculate their points based on criteria such as age, English proficiency, skilled employment, and qualifications. Missing even a single point can result in ineligibility.

Skills Assessment

Navigating the skills assessment process and obtaining a positive assessment is crucial. Each occupation has a designated assessing authority. Applicants must ensure their qualifications and work experience are closely aligned with the requirements of the assessing authority for their nominated occupation.

Document Preparation

Gathering and preparing all required documents for the EOI and visa application can be daunting. Accurate and complete documentation is critical. Missing or incorrect documents can lead to delays or refusals. Documents must often be certified copies and may need to be translated into English.

Health and Character Checks

Completing health examinations and obtaining police certificates are essential steps. Applicants must undergo health examinations to meet Australia’s health requirements and obtain police certificates to prove they meet character requirements. Any issues or delays in these checks can impact the visa application process.

Claiming Wrong Points

Incorrectly claiming points can lead to visa refusal and possible bans. Applicants must be cautious and accurately claim points. Misrepresentation or errors in claiming points for factors like English proficiency, work experience, or qualifications can lead to visa refusal. In severe cases, it can result in a ban from applying for Australian visas for a certain period.

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CriteriaSubclass 189 (Skilled Independent Visa)Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated Visa)Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional Visa)
AgeUnder 45 years oldUnder 45 years oldUnder 45 years old
English Language ProficiencyCompetent English (IELTS 6, PTE 50, or equivalent)Competent English (IELTS 6, PTE 50, or equivalent)Competent English (IELTS 6, PTE 50, or equivalent)
Skills AssessmentPositive skills assessment in a nominated occupation on the MLTSSLPositive skills assessment in a nominated occupation on the STSOL or MLTSSLPositive skills assessment in a nominated occupation on the MLTSSL or ROL
Points TestMinimum 65 pointsMinimum 65 pointsMinimum 65 points
State/Territory NominationNot requiredRequiredRequired (or family sponsorship in designated areas)
Expression of Interest (EOI)RequiredRequiredRequired
Health and Character RequirementsMust meet health and character requirementsMust meet health and character requirementsMust meet health and character requirements
Residence RequirementNot applicableMust reside in the nominating state/territory for a specified periodMust live and work in designated regional areas
Invitation to ApplyRequiredRequiredRequired
Occupation ListMedium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL)Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL) or MLTSSLRegional Occupation List (ROL) or MLTSSL
Employment RequirementNot requiredMay be required by the nominating state/territoryMay be required by the nominating state/territory or family sponsor
CriteriaPost-Vocational Education Work StreamPost-Higher Education Work StreamSecond Post-Study Work Stream
Age Limit35 years or under (50 for Hong Kong and British National Overseas passport holders)35 years or under (50 for Hong Kong and British National Overseas passport holders)Same as Post-Higher Education Work Stream
Eligible Visa StatusIn Australia holding an eligible student visa or bridging visaIn Australia holding an eligible student visa or bridging visaMust currently hold a Temporary Graduate visa in the Post-Study Work stream
Australian Study RequirementCompleted a CRICOS-registered vocational course in the last 6 monthsCompleted a CRICOS-registered higher education degree (bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral) in the last 6 monthsCompleted higher education degree in a regional area
Skills AssessmentRequired for an occupation on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL)Not requiredNot required
English ProficiencyMinimum IELTS score of 6.5 overall, with at least 5.5 in each component (or equivalent)Minimum IELTS score of 6.5 overall, with at least 5.5 in each component (or equivalent)Minimum IELTS score of 6.5 overall, with at least 5.5 in each component (or equivalent)
Permanent Residency

Live in Australia indefinitely and enjoy all the benefits of permanent residency.

Work and Study

You can work and study anywhere in Australia.

Medicare Access

Access to Medicare, Australia's public health care system.

Sponsorship

Ability to sponsor eligible relatives for Australian residency.

Travel

Travel to and from Australia for up to five years from the date of visa grant.

Citizenship

Eligibility to apply for Australian citizenship, subject to meeting residency and other requirements.

Eligibility CriteriaDirect Entry StreamLabour Agreement StreamTemporary Residence Transition Stream
OccupationMust be on the list of eligible skilled occupations.Must be on the list of eligible skilled occupations per the labour agreement.Must be on the list of eligible skilled occupations.
Work ExperienceTypically requires at least three years of relevant work experience, unless exempt.Typically requires at least three years of relevant work experience, unless exempt.Typically requires at least three years of relevant work experience.
Licensing/RegistrationNecessary if required in the state or territory where you will work.Necessary if required in the state or territory where you will work.Necessary if required in the state or territory where you will work.
Skills AssessmentGenerally required; exemptions apply for academic positions, certain visa holders, or if working with a government entity.Skills assessment usually not required if covered under the labour agreement.Skills assessment is not required for this stream.
AgeGenerally under 45 years old, with specific exemptions available.Generally under 45 years old, with specific exemptions available.Generally under 45 years old, with specific exemptions available.
Health RequirementMust meet health standards for you and any accompanying family members.Must meet health standards for you and any accompanying family members.Must meet health standards for you and any accompanying family members.
Character RequirementMust meet character requirements for you and any family members aged 16 and over.Must meet character requirements for you and any family members aged 16 and over.Must meet character requirements for you and any family members aged 16 and over.
English LanguageDemonstrate competent EnglishDemonstrate competent EnglishDemonstrate competent English
Government DebtMust repay any debts to the Australian Government or have a formal repayment plan.Must repay any debts to the Australian Government or have a formal repayment plan.Must repay any debts to the Australian Government or have a formal repayment plan.
Visa HistoryNo history of visa cancellation or refusal affecting eligibility.No history of visa cancellation or refusal affecting eligibility.No history of visa cancellation or refusal affecting eligibility.
Temporary Residency

Live and work in Australia for up to two or four years, depending on your occupation and the stream you apply under.

Work and Study

You can work full-time for your sponsor and study (without government support) anywhere in Australia.

Pathway to Permanent Residency

Depending on your occupation and circumstances, you may be eligible to apply for permanent residency after a certain period.

Family Inclusion

Include eligible family members in your application, allowing them to live, work, and study in Australia for the duration of your visa.

Travel

Travel to and from Australia as many times as you want while your visa is valid.

Skill Development

Opportunity to gain valuable international work experience and enhance your skills in your occupation.

Eligibility CriteriaTSS Visa (Subclass 482) - Short-Term StreamTSS Visa (Subclass 482) - Medium-Term StreamLabour Agreement Stream (Subclass 482)
OccupationMust be on the list of eligible skilled occupations for the Short-Term stream.Must be on the list of eligible skilled occupations for the Medium-Term stream.Must be on the list of eligible skilled occupations or specified by a Labour Agreement.
Work ExperienceGenerally, at least two years of relevant work experience is required.Generally, at least two years of relevant work experience is required.Generally, at least two years of relevant work experience is required.
Licensing/RegistrationNecessary if required in the state or territory where you will work.Necessary if required in the state or territory where you will work.Necessary if required in the state or territory where you will work.
Skills AssessmentNot typically required.Not typically required.Not typically required.
AgeGenerally, under 45 years old, with some exemptions.Generally, under 45 years old, with some exemptions.Generally, under 45 years old, with some exemptions.
Health RequirementMust meet health standards for you and family members.Must meet health standards for you and family members.Must meet health standards for you and family members.
Character RequirementMust meet character criteria for you and family members aged 16 and over.Must meet character criteria for you and family members aged 16 and over.Must meet character criteria for you and family members aged 16 and over.
English LanguageShort-Term: IELTS 5.0 overall, with no band less than 4.5. PTE 36, with no communicative skill less than 30.Medium-Term: IELTS 5.0 overall, with no band less than 5.0. PTE 36, with no communicative skill less than 36.Labour Agreement: English requirements are the same as for the Medium-Term stream.
Government DebtMust repay any debts to the Australian Government or have a formal repayment plan.Must repay any debts to the Australian Government or have a formal repayment plan.Must repay any debts to the Australian Government or have a formal repayment plan.
Visa HistoryMust not have had a visa cancelled or a previous application refused that affects eligibility.Must not have had a visa cancelled or a previous application refused that affects eligibility.Must not have had a visa cancelled or a previous application refused that affects eligibility.
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Eligibility CriteriaEmployer Sponsored StreamLabour Agreement Stream
OccupationMust be on the list of eligible skilled occupations for the regional area.Must be on the list of eligible skilled occupations per the labour agreement.
Work ExperienceTypically requires at least three years of relevant work experience, unless exempt.Typically requires at least three years of relevant work experience, unless exempt.
Licensing/RegistrationNecessary if required in the state or territory where you will work.Necessary if required in the state or territory where you will work.
Skills AssessmentGenerally required; exemptions apply for certain visa holders or if working with a government entity.Skills assessment usually not required if covered under the labour agreement.
AgeGenerally under 45 years old, with specific exemptions available.Generally under 45 years old, with specific exemptions available.
Health RequirementMust meet health standards for you and any accompanying family members.Must meet health standards for you and any accompanying family members.
Character RequirementMust meet character requirements for you and any family members aged 16 and over.Must meet character requirements for you and any family members aged 16 and over.
English LanguageDemonstrate competent English.Demonstrate competent English.
Government DebtMust repay any debts to the Australian Government or have a formal repayment plan.Must repay any debts to the Australian Government or have a formal repayment plan.
Visa HistoryNo history of visa cancellation or refusal affecting eligibility.No history of visa cancellation or refusal affecting eligibility.

Guardian Duties (Condition 8537)

You must reside with the student and provide ongoing support and care for the student.

Work Restrictions (Condition 8101)

You are not permitted to work in Australia while holding this visa.

Study Restrictions (Condition 8201)

You can study for up to 3 months or 20 hours per week in an English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS).

Maintain Accommodation and Support (Condition 8537)

You must ensure that you provide adequate accommodation, welfare, and other support for the student.

Inform of Address Change (Condition 8533)

You must inform the Department of Home Affairs of your residential address within 7 days of your arrival in Australia and within 7 days of any change of address.

Maintain Health Insurance (Condition 8501)

You must maintain adequate health insurance for the entire duration of your stay in Australia.

Sufficient Funds (Condition 8532)

You must maintain sufficient funds to support yourself and the student during your stay in Australia.

Subclass 820

  • Must be in a genuine and continuing relationship with your partner.
  • Must be at least 18 years old.
  • Your partner must sponsor you.
  • You must meet health and character requirements.
  • You can include dependent children in your application.

Subclass 801

  • You must hold the Subclass 820 visa.
  • You must continue to be in a genuine and continuing relationship with your partner.
  • You must meet health and character requirements.
  • You can include dependent children in your application.

Subclass 309

  • Must be in a genuine and continuing relationship with your partner.
  • Must be outside Australia
  • You must meet health and character requirements.
  • You can include dependent children in your application.

Subclass 100

  • You must hold Partner (Provisional) visa (subclass 309) or a Dependent Child (subclass 445) visa.
  • 2 years must have passed since you applied for the combined 309 and 100 visa
  • You must continue to be in a genuine and continuing relationship with your partner.
  • You must meet health and character requirements.
  • You can include dependent children in your application.

Australian Point Test

Calculate your points for skilled migration to Australia with this test, assessing factors like age, education, and work experience to estimate your eligibility.
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