Fast-Track Your 190 Permanent Residency Visa Application

Avoid long processing delays with expert strategies from GIEC Global UK for faster 190 visa approval.

What is 190 permanent residency visa?

190 visa means a permanent residency visa for skilled workers who are nominated by an Australian state or territory government, officially known as the Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190). It is part of Australia’s General Skilled Migration (GSM) program. It allows qualified professionals to live and work anywhere in the nominating state or territory. Unlike the 189 visa, the 190 visa requires a formal nomination from a state or territory authority.

This visa is ideal for individuals whose occupations are listed on a state’s occupation list and who are willing to live and work in that particular region for at least two years. The subclass 189 visa is ideal for professionals who want to move to Australia independently. It gives the holder full work rights, access to Medicare, and a path to Australian citizenship.It’s a direct pathway to permanent residency through the 190 permanent visa stream. If you’re searching for a subclass 189 visa option, this is one of the most flexible and popular routes for skilled migrants. If you are confused about PR points, you can use the Australia PR Points Calculator to check your eligibility.

190 visa australia requirements

To qualify for the 190 visa australia, you must meet both federal and state-specific requirements:

  • Be under 45 years of age when invited

  • Have a positive skills assessment for an occupation on the relevant skilled occupation list

  • Score at least 65 points on the points test (including the 5 nomination points)

  • Meet English language requirements (minimum Competent English)

  • Meet health and character requirements

  • Be nominated by an Australian state or territory

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What can you do with a 190 visa?

The Skilled Nominated Subclass 190 visa gives you the chance to build a new life in Australia. With this sub 190 visa, you can live and work permanently in the state or territory that nominated you. You can be able to sponsor certain family members to join you in Australia. As a 190 visa holder, you can access Medicare, the country’s public healthcare system and enjoy affordable health services.This visa lets you study at Australian schools, colleges or universities. You can also travel in and out of Australia as often as you want for five years from the visa grant date.

Later, if you meet the conditions, you can apply for Australian citizenship. One of the key requirements is that you agree to live and work in the nominating state or territory for at least two years. The 190 permanent residency visa opens doors to a better lifestyle, job opportunities and security for you and your family.

190 Visa Australia Victoria

Victoria is one of the top choices for skilled migrants moving to Australia. The state gives priority to workers in healthcare, engineering, IT and education. To be considered for nomination, applicants often need relevant work experience, a job offer or a connection to Victoria. The state offers great opportunities especially for nurses.

The Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) is in shortage of healthcare worker and to fulfill this requirement, nurses are in high demand such as registered nurses and specialist nursing positions are commonly invited under this pathway. If you are planning to apply as an enrolled nurse, Victoria’s growing healthcare sector can open doors to career development and long-term opportunities.

Australia 190 Visa — Process & Points

Follow the step-by-step process and check your points. Minimum score required: 65 points.

1

Check Your Occupation

Confirm your job is on the relevant skilled occupation list.

2

Get a Skills Assessment

Have your education and experience assessed by the right authority.

3

Take an English Test

Prove proficiency with IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL.

4

Submit an EOI

Lodge your Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect.

5

Get Nominated

Wait for a nomination from a state or territory for Subclass 190.

6

Invitation to Apply

Receive your ITA after your nomination is accepted.

7

Apply for the Visa

Submit your Subclass 190 application within 60 days.

8

Await Decision

Respond to any requests and track your application.

190 Visa — Points Test

To qualify for the 190 visa, you need a minimum of 65 points. Points are awarded for the factors below.

Point table

Factor Max Points
Age Higher points for 25–32 yrs 30
English Language Competent / Proficient / Superior 20
Skilled Work Experience Overseas & Australian 20
Education PhD / Bachelor / Trade 20
Australian Study 5
Professional Year 5
Community Language NAATI CCL 5
State Nomination Exclusive to Subclass 190 5
Minimum Points Required 65

Professional-Specific Pathways

Each state, including Victoria, offers professional pathways (also called nomination streams or categories) depending on their workforce needs. Here are the common professional pathways for the 190 visa.

Healthcare Professionals

The Australian healthcare system continuously seeks qualified professionals. The 190 visa for registered nurses, midwives and enrolled nurse in Victoria remains particularly active and for healthcare its a ideal pathway. Specialist roles, including aged care nurses, critical care nurses and mental health nurses are also regularly invited due to workforce shortages.

Engineering Professionals

Engineers have very good chances under Australia’s Skilled Nominated visa program. The 190 visa for electrical engineers is a popular pathway and has helped many applicants secure opportunities across different states. Because of skills shortages and ongoing infrastructure projects, there is steady demand for engineering professionals which makes this a strong option for qualified electrical engineers. Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland often select electrical engineers for state nomination because of major infrastructure and energy projects. Regional states such as South Australia and Western Australia also provide opportunities and in some case their rules have slightly more flexible nomination criteria. Applicants who has shown recent work experience, proficiency in English and strong ties to the state have the best chance of securing a 190 nomination.

Hospitality and Culinary Arts

The culinary industry in Australia is a strong pathway for skilled migrants who have several years of experience and Victoria is one of the leading states offering opportunities for chefs. Victoria food culture, busy hospitality sector and active tourism industry maintain a high demand for experienced culinary professionals.
Chefs who wish to apply for state nomination in Victoria must usually meet key requirements such as formal cookery qualifications, several years of kitchen experience, good English skills and proof that they can add value to Victoria’s hospitality industry.
The 190 visa pathway is attractive because it provides permanent residency. It allows chefs to work and live in Victoria long term while enjoying access to Medicare, education and other settlement benefits. This industry is high in demand even chefs with strong employment history and references often have a competitive edge in securing nomination.

Marketing and Business Professionals

Business professionals have a clear pathway to Australian permanent residency through the Skilled Nominated 190 visa. Applicants with marketing or business qualifications, strong work experience and digital expertise such as SEO, Google Ads and social media are high in demand. These days consumers spend most of their time on internet and this rise demand of digital marketing specialists who understand online platform, user behaviour and digital strategies. This is particularly strong in sectors such as e‑commerce, education, healthcare and professional services where skilled marketing professionals are needed to drive business growth. Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland often nominate marketing professionals, while some regional states provide more flexible criteria. The 190 visa offers permanent residency with career growth and the opportunity to settle long term in Australia.

Skilled Nominated Subclass 190 Visa Cost

When applying for the 190 visa, it’s important to know the costs involved so you can plan ahead.

Main Visa Application Fees

  • Main applicant: about AUD 4,240*

  • Additional applicant (18 years or older): about AUD 2,120* each

  • Child applicant (under 18): about AUD 1,060* each
    Note: These fees change from time to time, so always check the latest rates before applying.

Other Possible Costs

  • Skills assessment: Fee depends on the assessing authority and profession

  • English test: Required for most applicants to prove language ability

  • Health checks: To meet Australia’s health requirements

  • Police clearances: To prove good character

  • State nomination fees: Usually between AUD 300–800* depending on the state or territory

 

190 Bridging Visa Conditions

If you are in Australia on another visa and apply for the Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) visa, you will usually be granted a bridging visa. This bridging visa allows you to remain in Australia legally while your permanent residency application is being processed.

Studying and working are restricted, but in most cases, you will grant the same work and study conditions as per the current visa.Some bridging visas do not allow you to travel outside Australia. If you need to travel, you may have to apply for a Bridging Visa B, which allows you to leave and return.

It’s important to understand the specific conditions attached to your bridging visa. Breaching these conditions such as restrictions on work, could negatively affect your 190 visa outcome and can lead to visa rejection.

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GIEC GLOBAL UK has helped hundreds of applicants successfully navigate this process.We recommend start your preparation at least 12-18 months before applying. In this timeframe you will have sufficient time to work on skill assessment, English language test and gathering right documentation.This visa process is challenging and a single mistake can lead to visa rejection. MARA Registered Agent guidance helps to avoid common pitfalls and ensure application presents the strongest possible case without single error.

Our team supports you in preparing your Expression of Interest (EOI) and submitting your 190 nomination to the appropriate state or territory. We make sure your visa 190 application is completed with care and submitted correctly.
At every stage, we keep you updated and answer your questions. With years of experience and a strong track record, GIEC Global UK provides the personalised support you need to take the next step toward your 190 permanent visa. 

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After your subclass 190 visa is granted, you must live, work, and study in the nominating state or territory for at least two years. You also need to maintain health insurance and obey Australian laws. Failing these conditions may affect your travel rights or future citizenship application.

 

Beyond the government fee (from AUD 4,640)*, budget for additional costs: skills assessment (AUD 300–1,000)*, English test (AUD 370–400)*, medical exams (AUD 300+)*, police checks (AUD 50–100)*, and possible state nomination fees (varies). A total estimate is AUD 6,000–8,000* before migration agent fees.

 Once you hold your 190 permanent residency visa and live in Australia for at least four years— including one year as a permanent resident—you can apply for citizenship. You’ll need to meet the residency test, pass a citizenship test, and demonstrate good character.

The standard 190 visa price starts at AUD 4,640* for the primary applicant, with AUD 2,320* for each secondary adult and AUD 1,160* for each child. You may also pay for skills assessments, English tests, medical checks, police certificates, and state nomination charges.

 

First, choose which state or territory you want to live in. Next, check their NSW Skills List (or relevant list) and apply directly for nomination—this often involves a separate state application. Once nominated, you receive the extra 5 points and an invitation to lodge your 190 visa application.

 

Yes. Disability support worker 190 visa applicants must have their occupation on the state’s list, a positive skills assessment, and at least 65 points. If your state needs disability support workers, you can secure a nomination and apply for the Skilled Nominated Subclass 190 visa.

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