Permanent residency pathway for skilled professionals nominated by an Australian state or territory government.
Licensed guidance for Australia & New Zealand skilled migration pathways.
The Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) is a permanent residency pathway for skilled professionals nominated by an Australian state or territory government.
Many applicants explore the 190 visa because state nomination may improve competitiveness through additional migration points and access to occupations prioritised by specific Australian states.
Different Australian states often prioritise different workforce shortages depending on healthcare demand, infrastructure growth, education needs, regional development, and long-term economic planning.
For many applicants, understanding state nomination strategy becomes an important part of building a stronger migration pathway toward Australia.
While the 190 visa still follows Australia’s skilled migration points system, state nomination may create additional opportunities for applicants whose occupations align with specific workforce priorities.
Invitation competitiveness, English scores, occupation demand, and state nomination criteria may all influence future invitation opportunities.
What inside this visa?
✓ Permanent residency pathway
✓ No employer sponsorship required
✓ Freedom to live anywhere in Australia
✓ Family members may be included
✓ Access to long-term residency opportunities
✓ Healthcare Access- Access Australia’s public healthcare system
Live in Australia permanently.
Independent migration pathway
Work & Study anywhere in Australia
No state or regional restrictions
Enables family members to join
Main applicant under 45
Some programs may lead to long-term residence.
A Master’s/PG in AU/NZ can open post-study work and residency pathways.
Especially when your skills match priority/shortage lists.
Partners and dependent children can often be included.
May be available depending on level of study and program.
Faster handling may apply in AI, Health, Energy and more.
Talent/priority pathways may bypass points in select cases.
Benefits may apply once residency is granted.