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Skilled Nominated Visa Subclass 190

State or territory nominated permanent skilled migration guidance for applicants planning a long-term future in Australia.

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Overview

Permanent skilled migration through nomination

The Skilled Nominated visa subclass 190 is designed for skilled workers who are nominated by an Australian state or territory and invited to apply through SkillSelect. It is a permanent residence pathway for applicants whose occupation, points, skills assessment, English level, and nomination evidence align with current criteria.

Team Chess helps applicants assess points, occupation alignment, state nomination strategy, skills assessment readiness, evidence quality, and application timing before they move forward with a subclass 190 pathway.

Skilled Nominated Visa Subclass 190 guidance
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Who It Is For

Who is subclass 190 guidance for?

This pathway suits skilled applicants who want permanent residence and can meet points, nomination, occupation, and invitation requirements.

Skilled Professionals

Applicants with qualifications and work experience aligned to an eligible skilled occupation.

State Nomination Seekers

Candidates comparing state requirements, occupation lists, and evidence expectations.

Points-Test Applicants

Applicants needing realistic points review before submitting or updating an EOI.

Skills Assessment Applicants

Professionals preparing employment, qualification, and authority-specific evidence.

Onshore Graduates

Australian graduates planning English, Professional Year, work experience, and nomination strategy.

Offshore Applicants

Applicants outside Australia seeking a structured permanent skilled migration plan.

Documents

Common Documents to Prepare

  • Passport and identity documents.
  • Skills assessment outcome or assessment-ready documents.
  • Qualifications, transcripts, and completion evidence.
  • Employment references, payslips, tax records, and duty descriptions.
  • English language test results where required.
  • Expression of Interest and state nomination information.
  • Partner documents if claiming partner points.
  • Evidence supporting residence, work, or study ties where a state requires it.
Avoid Delays

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Claiming points without evidence that can support the claim at invitation stage.
  • Choosing an occupation that does not align with duties or assessing authority expectations.
  • Ignoring state-specific nomination criteria and document deadlines.
  • Submitting weak employment references without detailed duties or hours.
  • Failing to update EOI details when points, English, or employment circumstances change.
Team Chess Advantage

How We Help

Team Chess helps skilled applicants build a subclass 190 strategy that is realistic, evidence-based, and connected to nomination requirements.

Points and EOI Review

We review claimable points and help identify evidence gaps before lodgement.

State Nomination Strategy

We compare nomination requirements and support a practical state-selection approach.

Document Preparation

Employment, qualification, English, and identity documents are organised for consistency.

Pathway Interlinking

We connect subclass 190 planning with subclass 491, employer sponsored, and graduate options where relevant.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Straight answers before you begin your consultation.

Subclass 190 is a permanent skilled visa pathway for applicants who receive state or territory nomination and an invitation to apply.

A suitable skills assessment is generally central to skilled migration pathways. The assessing authority depends on your nominated occupation.

Yes. We can review your points claims and help identify which claims require stronger evidence.

Many applicants compare 190 and 491 depending on points, occupation demand, and state or regional opportunities.
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