State Nomination Requirements for Subclass 190 Visa (2024–25 Year)

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The Subclass 190 Skilled Nominated Visa offers a permanent residency pathway for skilled workers nominated by an Australian state or territory. This visa is point-tested and is ideal for individuals with occupations listed on the relevant Skilled Occupation List. For the 2024–25 program year, each state and territory sets its own criteria, making it essential to understand specific requirements before applying.

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General Eligibility Criteria for Subclass 190

To be eligible for nomination, applicants must:

  • Be under 45 years of age

  • Score at least 65 points on the points test

  • Have an occupation on the Skilled Occupation List

  • Obtain a suitable skills assessment

  • Demonstrate Competent English

  • Be nominated by a state or territory government

Basic Requirements Table

RequirementDescription
AgeMust be under 45 years old
PointsMinimum 65 (higher scores preferred)
English LanguageCompetent English or higher
NominationState or Territory Nomination Required
Skills AssessmentMust be positive in nominated occupation

State-by-State Nomination Requirements for 2024–25

New South Wales (NSW)

  • Must have an occupation listed on the NSW Skilled Occupation List

  • Priority given to applicants already living and working in NSW

  • Residency in regional NSW required for regional pathways

  • No job offer required but employment can strengthen the application

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Must meet the Department of Home Affairs’ basic 190 visa requirements

  • Reside in NSW or offshore depending on the stream

  • Occupation must be on the NSW occupation list

  • Work experience or current employment in NSW preferred

Victoria (VIC)

  • Open to onshore and offshore applicants

  • Target sectors include health, STEM, infrastructure, and digital

  • Nominees must have a relevant skills assessment and work experience

  • Job offer not mandatory but can improve competitiveness

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Must meet the Department of Home Affairs’ minimum criteria

  • Work experience in a target sector preferred

  • Either currently living in Victoria or offshore (if occupation in demand)

  • English language proficiency as per occupation requirement

Queensland (QLD)

  • Applicants must have an occupation on the QSOL (Queensland Skilled Occupation List)

  • Offshore applicants considered for high-demand roles

  • Graduate and Small Business Owner pathways available

  • Must commit to living and working in Queensland

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Meet the general Home Affairs requirements

  • Occupation must be on QSOL

  • Demonstrate employability in Queensland

  • Graduate or business streams have specific state-based conditions

Western Australia (WA)

  • Requires a job offer for most occupations

  • Must have a positive skills assessment and meet English requirements

  • Graduate pathway available for international students

  • SMOL (State Migration Occupation List) followed

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Must meet minimum 65 points

  • Demonstrate English language ability

  • Job offer or employment contract for most applicants

  • Commitment to reside in WA

South Australia (SA)

  • Open to offshore and onshore applicants

  • Priority given to those working in outer regional South Australia

  • Nomination streams: Talent and Innovators, International Graduate, and Working in SA

  • Occupation list regularly updated

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Meet general visa criteria

  • Commitment to live and work in SA for at least 2 years

  • Work experience or employer sponsorship preferred for some streams

  • Occupation and eligibility vary by stream

Tasmania

  • Applicants must live and work in Tasmania or have strong ties to the state

  • Multiple nomination categories: working, studying, and business

  • Offshore applications accepted for selected occupations

  • Commitment to settle permanently in Tasmania required

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Meet Department of Home Affairs requirements

  • Demonstrate genuine commitment to Tasmania

  • Study or employment in Tasmania preferred

  • Employment contracts may be needed depending on stream

Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

  • Requires submission of the Canberra Matrix (point-based ranking system)

  • Nomination depends on points score and occupation demand

  • Must be living in Canberra or have a job offer

  • Points awarded for length of stay, English, and spouse skills

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Submit a valid Canberra Matrix

  • Demonstrate employability and ties to ACT

  • Meet English and skills requirements

  • Points ranking must meet cutoff for invitation round

Northern Territory (NT)

  • Prioritises applicants living and working in the NT

  • Must demonstrate strong commitment to NT lifestyle

  • Offshore applicants accepted for critical roles only

  • No job offer required but preferred

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Meet general visa criteria

  • Demonstrate genuine commitment to living in NT

  • Work experience or employability in NT preferred

  • Offshore applicants must meet stricter conditions

190 Visa Nomination Comparison Chart (2024–25)

Below is a comparative chart showing minimum points, job offer needs, and onshore/offshore eligibility:

State/TerritoryMin PointsJob Offer RequiredOffshore Accepted
NSW65+No (preferred)Yes
VIC65+NoYes
QLD65+SometimesYes
WA65+Yes (mostly)Yes
SA65+NoYes
TAS65+NoYes (select)
ACT65+Yes/Matrix basedNo
NT65+No (preferred)Limited

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply for more than one state?

No. You can only apply to one state or territory at a time for nomination. However, if unsuccessful, you can explore other states later.

Do I need a job offer to get nominated?

Not always. While some states like WA require it, others such as NSW or SA consider other factors like current residence, work experience, and skills demand.

What is the processing time for 190 visa nominations?

It varies by state and can range from 4 weeks to 4 months depending on the completeness of your application and occupation demand.

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