Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)
The Subclass 190 Skilled Nominated Visa is the most powerful strategic choice for skilled migrants. It grants Permanent Residency (PR) by aligning your in-demand skills with the immediate needs of an Australian State or Territory.
Key Facts
Status:
Permanent Residency
Extra Benefit:
5 Bonus Points
Key Requirement:
State Nomination
Commitment:
2-Year Residency Commitment
Why Choose Subclass 190? (The State Sponsorship Edge)
The Subclass 190 visa is a direct pathway to permanent residency, supported by state or territory nomination. Choosing the 190 visa provides immediate, tangible benefits that accelerate your journey to Australian PR.
Subclass 190 Eligibility Requirements
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You must have a positive skills assessment from the relevant assessing authority for your occupation. The assessment must be valid and suitable for the Subclass 190 visa.
You must score a minimum of 65 points (including the 5 nomination points from the state). Points are awarded for factors including age, English proficiency, work experience, and qualifications.
Competent English is the minimum requirement (equivalent to IELTS 6 in each component). However, many states require higher levels such as Proficient (IELTS 7) or Superior (IELTS 8) English for nomination.
You and all family members included in your application must meet Australia's health and character requirements. This includes medical examinations and police clearances.
Your Success Depends on Your Points Score!
Our Step 190 Visa Success Plan
Our experts analyse occupation demand lists of all states/territories, evaluate your occupation, points score and target the state nomination that gives you the best chance.
The Migration experts secure a Positive Skills Assessment and then lodge your EOI in Skillselect, ensuring maximum points are claimed accurately, particularly for Australian work experience and study.
We prepare all state-specific documents, including commitment statements, financial evidence, and any additional requirements unique to your chosen state. This is the most critical phase requiring expert attention.
After nomination, we guide you through your invitation from SkillSelect, prepare the visa application, collect evidence (health, character, English), and lodge.
We lodge the final, decision-ready application. We manage Case Officer queries until your Permanent Residency visa is granted, securing your long-term future in Australia.
🎯 99% Success Rate
Our clients get their 190 visas approved
⚡ Faster Processing
Complete applications reduce delays
🛡️ MARA Protection
Fully licensed MARA agents
Investment Breakdown
Complete transparency on all costs involved
Government Fees
- Main Applicant
- AUD $4,640
- Partner (18+ years)
- AUD $2,320
- Child (under 18)
- AUD $1,160
Additional Costs
- Skills Assessment
- AUD $500-$1,500
- English Test (IELTS/PTE)
- AUD $330-$410
- Health Examinations
- AUD $300-$500
- Police Clearances
- AUD $100-$200
Estimated Total Investment
AUD $6,000 - $9,000
How The Migration Migration Maximizes Your 190 Success
Our expert guidance and proven strategies significantly improve your chances of visa approval.
Strategic State Matching
We analyze your profile against all state requirements and occupation lists to identify the best state match, maximizing your nomination chances and minimizing delays.
Points Optimization Strategy
We identify opportunities to maximize your points score through partner skills, additional qualifications, English test improvements, or strategic timing.
Frequently Asked Questions
To get Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia, you must be under 45, meet a minimum of 65 points on the points test, have a skilled occupation on a relevant list, and pass health and character checks. The points system considers factors like age, English proficiency,
education, and work experience.
To get Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia, you must be under 45, meet a minimum of 65 points on the points test, have a skilled occupation on a relevant list, and pass health and character checks. The points system considers factors like age, English proficiency,
education, and work experience.
To get Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia, you must be under 45, meet a minimum of 65 points on the points test, have a skilled occupation on a relevant list, and pass health and character checks. The points system considers factors like age, English proficiency,
education, and work experience.
To get Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia, you must be under 45, meet a minimum of 65 points on the points test, have a skilled occupation on a relevant list, and pass health and character checks. The points system considers factors like age, English proficiency,
education, and work experience.
To get Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia, you must be under 45, meet a minimum of 65 points on the points test, have a skilled occupation on a relevant list, and pass health and character checks. The points system considers factors like age, English proficiency,
education, and work experience.
To get Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia, you must be under 45, meet a minimum of 65 points on the points test, have a skilled occupation on a relevant list, and pass health and character checks. The points system considers factors like age, English proficiency,
education, and work experience.
To get Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia, you must be under 45, meet a minimum of 65 points on the points test, have a skilled occupation on a relevant list, and pass health and character checks. The points system considers factors like age, English proficiency,
education, and work experience.
To get Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia, you must be under 45, meet a minimum of 65 points on the points test, have a skilled occupation on a relevant list, and pass health and character checks. The points system considers factors like age, English proficiency,
education, and work experience.
To get Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia, you must be under 45, meet a minimum of 65 points on the points test, have a skilled occupation on a relevant list, and pass health and character checks. The points system considers factors like age, English proficiency,
education, and work experience.