By AECC Australia on Monday, 09 August 2021
Category: Study Abroad

Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) | Complete Guide

What is Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) ?  

​Subclass 190 is a permanent visa for skilled workers who are nominated by a state or territory government in Australia. It is a point-tested visa for skilled candidates whose occupation features in the relevant occupation list of the state or territory they are applying for.

What can you do with Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)  visa?

Eligibility

To apply for Subclass 190 visa, here are the eligibility requirements

How to apply?

The process is similar to that of other visas. You need to express your interest (EOI) via the Skill Select platform. You can be either in or outside Australia while expressing interest.

If you are in Australia, you must be on Bridging visa A, B or C while applying for the 190 Visa.

The Skill Select platform will estimate your points based on the information and supporting documents you provide. The higher the points, the quicker will be your invitation.

Each state and territory in Australia has its own list of in-demand occupations. The skill and English language requirements may vary for the same occupation between any two states. When your points are higher and your profile is better, state and territory governments would nominate you.

You will receive an invite to apply for the Visa when a state or territory nominates you. Within 60 days of receiving your invitation, you should apply for the visa. 

Cost and Processing time

The cost for the main applicant of this visa is AUD4,115. On top of this fee, you might need to also pay for health checkups, police certificates and biometrics.

There would also be additional charges for each family member who applies for the visa with you.

If a family member is 18 years of age or older and has less than functional English (IELTS score of 4.5). This charge is called Second Installment which costs you AUD4,890 and you need to pay only if you are going to be granted the visa.

The visa processing time is currently 14 to 17 months.

Visa outcome

 If your application is successful, you will be communicated in writing

In case of rejection, you will also be communicated why your application was rejected and whether you can apply for a review of the decision or not.

If you aspire to be a permanent resident of Australia and think you could be eligible for this visa, talk to our migration agents today. With their guidance, you can certainly improve the chances of visa success.

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