Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)
The Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) is a permanent residency visa for skilled workers who have been nominated by an Australian state or territory government. Here are the key points regarding the subclass 190 visa:
- Skilled Occupation Lists: To be eligible for the subclass 190 visa, applicants must have skills and qualifications in an occupation listed on the relevant state or territory government's skilled occupation list. These
lists may differ between states and territories and are usually based on the specific skills needs of each region.
- Points Test: Applicants must also meet the points test requirement. Points are awarded based on various factors such as age, English language proficiency, qualifications, work experience, and other factors. A minimum
score is required to be eligible for the subclass 190 visa.
- Nomination by State or Territory: To apply for the subclass 190 visa, applicants must first be nominated by a state or territory government in Australia. Each state and territory has its own nomination criteria and
process, which may include meeting specific skill shortages in that region.
- Expression of Interest (EOI): Before being nominated, applicants need to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through the Department of Home Affairs' SkillSelect system. In the EOI, they indicate their interest in
applying for the subclass 190 visa and provide details about their skills, qualifications, and other relevant information.
- Invitation to Apply: If a state or territory government chooses to nominate an applicant based on their EOI, they will receive an invitation to apply for the subclass 190 visa.
- Visa Application: Once nominated, applicants can proceed to lodge a visa application for the subclass 190 visa. They must meet all the eligibility criteria and provide supporting documentation as required.
- Permanent Residency: The subclass 190 visa is a permanent residency visa, allowing holders and their accompanying family members to live, work, and study in Australia indefinitely. It also provides access to Medicare,
Australia's public healthcare system.
It's important to note that the specific requirements and processes for the subclass 190 visa may vary depending on changes in immigration policies and the specific criteria set by each state or territory government. Therefore, applicants
should carefully review the latest information provided by the Department of Home Affairs and the relevant state or territory government before applying. Additionally, seeking advice from a registered migration agent can help navigate
the application process effectively.