Skilled Nominated Subclass 190 Visa

Overview

The Skills nominated visa (Subclass 190) is a points-tested visa allow overseas skilled people to work and live permanently in Australia after being nominated by an Australian State or territory government agency.

About the visa
Cost

With this visa

You can 

  • stay in Australia permanently
  • work and study in Australia
  • enrol in Australia’s public health care scheme, Medicare
  • sponsor your relatives to come to Australia
  • travel to and from Australia for 5 years
  • if eligible, become an Australian citizen

You can include family members

You can include members of the family unit in your application. You can:

  • include them when you lodge your visa application
  • add them after you lodge your application but before we decide on your visa. 

Family members who apply for the visa must meet our health and character requirements.

Health: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/help-support/meeting-our-requirements/health

Character: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/help-support/meeting-our-requirements/character

If your partner or dependent children are not included in this application, tell us the reason why (for example, they already hold Australian citizenship or are a permanent resident)

Cost

The visa costs AUD4,045 for the main applicant.

There is also a charge for each family member who applies for the visa with you.

To work out what your visa will cost use the Visa Pricing Estimator.

You might have to pay an extra charge for any applicant 18 years old or older who has less than functional English. This charge is called the second instalment. Pay it only when we ask you to. We ask for the charge only if we are going to grant the visa.

The second instalment charge for family members is AUD4,885.

The Visa Pricing Estimator does not include the second instalment or other costs.You might also have to pay other costs for health checks, police certificates and biometrics.

Eligibility

Be invited

Details

o You can only apply for this visa if we invite you to. See before you apply.
o Submit an expression of interest (EOI) to let us know you would like to apply for the visa.
o After you have submitted an EOI, you might be nominated for the visa by a state or territory government. We will only invite you to apply for this visa if you are nominated.

Be nominated by an Australian state or territory or sponsored by an eligible relative

Details

You must have been nominated for this visa by an Australian state or territory government agency.
Submit a completed expression of interest (EOI) in SkillSelect. State and territory government agencies can see your completed EOI and might nominate you for the visa.
If you are nominated for the visa, we will invite you to apply.
All state and territory government agencies have their own criteria for deciding who they will nominate. Contact the state or territory agency directly to find out more about their nomination process and what they want from you.
• Australian Capital Territory
• New South Wales
• Northern Territory
• Queensland
• South Australia
• Tasmania
• Victoria
• Western Australia
If the state or territory agency that nominates you withdraws your nomination after you have applied, your application becomes invalid.

Have suitable skills assessment for the occupation from Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) or Short-term Skilled Occupation List (SSOL)

Details

For your application to be valid, you must declare that you have a suitable skills assessment at the time of invitation.
You will need to provide a copy of this skills assessment with your application.
For medical and legal practitioners, we also accept the following as proof of a skills assessment:
• full or unconditional or general medical registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
• Conditional specialist registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. This only allows you to practise in your speciality. You need no further training or supervision
• admission to practice law in the relevant state or territory
Your skills assessment must have been obtained in the 3 years before the date of your invitation. If the assessment was for a shorter period, that period must not have passed.
If your skills were assessed on the basis of a qualification you got in Australia when you held a student visa, the qualification must be from studying a course registered on CRICOS.

Must be under 45 when being invited

Details

o You must be aged under 45 when we invite you to apply for the visa.
o You can still apply for the visa if you turn 45 after we invite you to apply.
o If you turn 45 after you submit your EOI but before we invite you to apply, you will not be invited to apply.

Must have at least 65 points

Details

o This is a points-tested visa.
o When you submit your EOI in SkillSelect you will be given an indicative points score based on the claims you have made. If you do not obtain a score of 65 points you will not be invited to apply for this visa.
o If we do invite you to apply for the visa, your invitation will state the number of points that you must score when we assess your application for grant of the visa (this score may be higher than 65 points, depending on your claims in the EOI).
o When you lodge your application you must provide evidence supporting your claims.
o To calculate how many points you may score use the points calculator.

Must have at least Competent English

Details

At the time of the invitation, you must have at least competent English.

Meet the health and character requirement

Details

o Your occupation must be on the relevant list of eligible skilled occupations for the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) Point-Tested stream.
o You and any family who apply for the visa with you must meet our health requirement.
o If requested, family members not accompanying you to Australia might also need to meet our health requirement.

Process of the application

We offer a wide spectrum of migration services for both onshore and offshore applications seeking Temporary or Permanent residency in Australia.

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