Subclass 190 State Requirements
The Subclass 190 visa is a state-sponsored visa under Australia's General Skilled Migration (GSM) program. It allows skilled workers who are nominated by a state or territory government to live and work permanently in Australia. Each state
and territory government in Australia has its own specific requirements for nominating applicants for the Subclass 190 visa. Here's a general overview of the requirements:
- Occupation List: Applicants must nominate an occupation that is on the relevant state or territory's skilled occupation list. Each state and territory maintains its own list of occupations in demand, and these lists
may differ from the national skilled occupation list used for other GSM visas.
- Skills Assessment: Applicants must have their skills assessed by the relevant assessing authority for their nominated occupation. The skills assessment ensures that the applicant's qualifications and work experience
meet the requirements for the nominated occupation.
- Points Test: Applicants must score a minimum number of points on the GSM points test. Points are awarded based on factors such as age, English language proficiency, skilled work experience, qualifications, and other
factors.
- State Nomination: To be eligible for the Subclass 190 visa, applicants must be nominated by a state or territory government in Australia. Each state and territory has its own criteria for nominating applicants, which
may include factors such as occupation demand, work experience, and ties to the state or territory.
- Commitment to Live and Work: Applicants must demonstrate their genuine intention to live and work in the nominating state or territory for a specified period after receiving the visa.
- Health and Character Requirements: All applicants and any accompanying family members must meet Australia's health and character requirements. This typically involves undergoing health examinations and providing police
clearance certificates.
- Expression of Interest (EOI): Before applying for the Subclass 190 visa, applicants must submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through the Australian Government's SkillSelect system. State and territory governments
can then view and potentially nominate applicants from the EOI pool.
It's important to note that the specific requirements and processes for the Subclass 190 visa can vary between states and territories. Applicants should carefully review the nomination requirements of the state or territory they wish to
be nominated by and ensure they meet all eligibility criteria before applying. Additionally, immigration policies and requirements are subject to change, so applicants should regularly check the official website of the relevant state
or territory government and the Australian Department of Home Affairs for the most up-to-date information.