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Skilled Nominated Visa 190

190 Skilled Nominated Visa

The Australia Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) offers skilled workers a route to permanent residency in Australia through nomination by a specific Australian state or territory government. This visa is designed to address specific skill shortages in these regions while providing skilled individuals with the opportunity to live and work in the area of their nomination.

To be eligible for the Subclass 190 visa, applicants need to meet the criteria set by the nominating state or territory. This typically involves having an occupation on the relevant skilled occupation list, meeting specific work experience and skills requirements, and receiving a nomination from a state or territory government agency.

Skilled Nominated Visa 190

190 Skilled Nominated Visa

The Australia Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) offers skilled workers a route to permanent residency in Australia through nomination by a specific Australian state or territory government. This visa is designed to address specific skill shortages in these regions while providing skilled individuals with the opportunity to live and work in the area of their nomination.

To be eligible for the Subclass 190 visa, applicants need to meet the criteria set by the nominating state or territory. This typically involves having an occupation on the relevant skilled occupation list, meeting specific work experience and skills requirements, and receiving a nomination from a state or territory government agency.

Requirements to Apply for the Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)

Like the Skilled Independent Visa, applicants for the Subclass 190 visa need to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through the SkillSelect system and then receive an invitation to apply. Successful candidates and their families can enjoy permanent residency status, enabling them to access healthcare, education, and social security benefits in Australia.

The Skilled Nominated Visa is a pathway that encourages settlement in specific regions of Australia while addressing their particular skill needs. It’s a strategic option for skilled individuals who have an interest in contributing to the growth and development of a particular state or territory and wish to establish their life in Australia on a permanent basis.

Absolute Immigration can assist with your pathway and address the specific requirements you may have.

Apply for a Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)

Step 1

Once you reach out to Absolute Immigration, we set up a discovery call to understand what your needs are and what Visa best suits you.

Step 2

From there, we will send you a Strategy proposal outlining the steps we will take to assist you in getting a Visa for you to sign off on.

Step 3

Now our team leaps into action, following immigration pathways, taking care of the paperwork and helping you through the entire application process.

Take the first step and schedule a call

Call us

You can get in touch with the team on our support lines: 1300 227 658 or +61 (03) 9827 3721. Alternatively, you can book a free 10 minute consultation through our Acuity Portal.

Email us

You can get in touch with the team through our support email: aisupport@absoluteimmigration.com

Frequently Asked Questions

The Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) offers skilled workers a route to permanent residency in Australia through nomination by a specific Australian state or territory government.

Processing times can range from 6 .5 months to 8 months, depending on the complexity of the application.

The Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) is a permanent visa type that allows you to live, work or study in Australia for an indefinite period. 

The easiest way to apply for a Subclass 190 visa in Australia is to contact Absolute Immigration.  A discovery call with our experienced team will ensure you are on the right immigration pathway for your circumstances.

Our Visa Services

Once you contact the team at Absolute Immigration, we will arrange a discovery call to find out more about your situation and whether you have a partner and/or family who are also seeking the 190 Skilled Nominated visa.

After our discovery call, your dedicated Migration Agent will develop a Migration Strategy that will outline the steps involved and the details required to lodge your 190 visa application.

Once you have approved your Strategy, we take over and begin your application using the documents and information you provide.  On your behalf, we are able to lodge your visa application with the Department of Home Affairs which takes away the stress from you!

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