Check Your Occupation
Confirm your job is on the relevant skilled occupation list.
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Occupation:Â Your job must be on the Skilled Occupation List of the state or territory where you want to live. This list shows the jobs that are in demand in that area.
State or Territory Nomination:Â You need to be nominated by a state or territory government in Australia. Each state and territory has its own list of needed jobs and its own rules for nominating people.
Points Test:Â You need to score at least 65 points on a points test. Points are given based on things like your age, English skills, work experience and education.
Skills Assessment:Â You need to have your skills checked by an official Australian authority to make sure your skills meet Australian standards.
Age: You must be under 45 years old when you get the invitation to apply for the visa.
English Proficiency:Â You need to show that you can speak and understand English well. This is usually done by taking an English test.
Expression of Interest (EOI):Â You need to submit an EOI through SkillSelect, an online system that helps the Australian government find skilled workers.
Your occupation must be listed on the 190 NSW occupation list
Follow the step-by-step process and check your points. Minimum score required: 65 points.
Confirm your job is on the relevant skilled occupation list.
Have your education and experience assessed by the right authority.
Prove proficiency with IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL.
Lodge your Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect.
Wait for a nomination from a state or territory for Subclass 190.
Receive your ITA after your nomination is accepted.
Submit your Subclass 190 application within 60 days.
Respond to any requests and track your application.
Applicants generally need a suitable skills assessment, meet the points test requirement, receive a nomination from an Australian state or territory, and satisfy health and character requirements.
Yes. State or territory nomination is a mandatory requirement for the Subclass 190 Visa application.
Yes. Eligible family members, including your spouse or partner and dependent children, can generally be included in the application.
The Subclass 190 Visa is a permanent visa. While applicants are nominated by a specific state or territory, they are generally expected to honour their commitment to the nominating state after visa grant.
Eligible occupations vary by state and territory and are updated regularly based on labour market needs. Each state maintains its own occupation list and nomination criteria.
Yes. A migration consultant can assess your eligibility, identify suitable states for nomination, review your documents, and guide you through the entire migration process.
Yes. Our migration consultants can assess your occupation, points score, work experience, and eligibility across different states and territories to identify suitable nomination opportunities.
Our team offers personalized migration strategies, transparent advice, and dedicated support to help skilled professionals navigate Australia's competitive skilled migration system.
We are a leading migration agent & lawyer based in Melbourne, Australia. Our office is located at Level 8, 470 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000. As a trusted and experienced migration lawyer, we provide correct and updated visa information to our clients so they always stay informed with the latest updates.