Subclass 190 Visa: Permanent Skilled Path


Skilled workers seeking permanent residency in Australia often turn to the Subclass 190 visa. This points-tested option requires state nomination and opens doors to residency, work, and Medicare access. With invitations issued quarterly via SkillSelect for the 2025-26 program, competition is fierce—higher points boost chances. VEM guides applicants through eligibility, points test, and processes to secure this pathway. Discover key requirements, costs, and timelines here for a clear application roadmap.

Additional Information: Subclass 190

Source: https://vemvisa.com/en/subclass-190/

Subclass 190 Visa Overview

The Subclass 190 visa provides permanent residency for skilled workers nominated by an Australian state or territory. It addresses local workforce needs, granting rights to live, study, and work anywhere in Australia. Holders access Medicare, Australia's health scheme, and enjoy multiple entries for five years. Eligible family members join permanently. After five years, apply for a Resident Return Visa. VEM notes quarterly SkillSelect invitations for 2025-26 align with migration goals.

This visa suits those on skilled occupation lists. Regional alternatives like DAMA offer flexibility.

Basic Eligibility for Subclass 190

Applicants must meet strict criteria. Occupation appears on state skilled occupation lists. A positive skills assessment proves competency, similar to the 189 visa. Score at least 65 points via the points test. Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) and receive an invitation plus state nomination. Age limit stands under 45 at application. English requires 6.0 IELTS or equivalent. Clear health, character checks, no government debt, and no criminal record apply.

Nurses need ANMAC skill assessment before EOI.

Key Requirements Summary

  • Occupation on relevant skilled occupation list.

  • Positive skills assessment.

  • 65+ points, boosted by state nomination (5 points).

  • EOI invitation required.

Higher scores improve invitation odds.

Subclass 190 Points Test

SkillSelect ranks EOIs by points. State nomination adds 5 points, targeting 65 minimum. Core factors include:

Age earns up to 30 points (peak at 25-32 years).
English proficiency yields up to 20 points.
Skilled employment offers up to 20 points (8+ years).
Qualifications grant up to 20 points (PhD highest).
Australian study adds 5 points (2 years full-time).
Professional Year contributes 5 points.
Community languages score 5 points.
Partner skills provide up to 10 points.

VEM helps maximize scores for better ranking.

Application Process Steps

Follow these six steps precisely.

Step 1: Verify Eligibility

Check occupation lists, points, skills, and experience.

Step 2: Submit EOI

Use SkillSelect with accurate, documented details.

Step 3: Secure Nomination

States issue invitations; no nomination means no application.

Step 4: Lodge Visa Application

File within 60 days of invitation, attaching evidence.

Step 5: Respond to Requests

Provide extra documents promptly.

Step 6: Await Outcome

Track via ImmiAccount.

Pathways like 820/801 partner visas aid transitions.

Required Documents Checklist

Prepare certified copies for Department of Home Affairs review.

Identity: Passport, birth certificate, photos, ID.
Eligibility proofs: State invitation, skills assessment, English certificate, employment letters, salary/tax proofs, bank statements.
Dependents: Identity docs, health/police checks.

Subclass 190 Visa Costs

Fees vary by applicant (AUD, excludes 1.4% surcharge):

Main applicant: First instalment 4,910; second 0.
Over 18 additional: First 2,455; second 4,890.
Under 18 additional: First 1,230; second 0.

Refusals forfeit fees. Compare to 186 or 491 visas.

Processing Times Breakdown

Timelines from Home Affairs data:

Skills assessment: 8-10 weeks.
Invitation: 4-8 weeks (state-dependent).
Visa processing: 50% within 12 months; 90% within 14 months.

33,000 Subclass 190 visas planned for 2025-26. Post-grant rules mandate two years regional skilled work in nominated state. Notify relocations; complete surveys.

Options like subclass 300 precede partner pathways.

Conclusion

The Subclass 190 visa delivers permanent residency via state nomination, 65 points, skills assessment, and English proficiency. Benefits span Medicare, family inclusion, and citizenship paths. Processing hits 90% in 14 months for 33,000 spots in 2025-26. VEM's registered agent (MARN 1577877) optimizes points and applications. Contact for tailored advice to boost success. Start your EOI today.

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