190 Visa With 70 Points

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The 190 visa is a points-tested permanent visa for skilled workers who are nominated by an Australian State or Territory government

The Skilled Nominated 190 Visa is a points-tested permanent visa for skilled workers who are nominated by an Australian State or Territory government.

190 Visa holder can:
• stay in Australia permanently
• work and study in Australia
• travel to and from Australia for 5 years

Applicants must have:
• an occupation on the relevant occupation list
• a successful skill assessment for the relevant occupation
• at least competent English

Applying for a 190 Visa
Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) applicants must obtain a minimum of 65 points on a points assessment and must be nominated by a participating State or Territory government in Australia.

To apply for this visa, you must submit an expression of interest (EOI) and be invited by SkillSelect.

If you receive an invitation, you will have 60 days to apply for the visa.

Click here to take our online points test to find you how many points you score.

Including family members
190 visa applicants may be able to include the below family members to their application:

partner
• dependent child

Which visas require the Highest Points?

The Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189) and Family Sponsored (Subclass 491) require applicants to have the highest points. This is because these visas are only points tested. Nothing else except how many points you score decides if you will receive an invitation. The points required to receive an invitation are published each month by immigration. Currently, you will need at least 90 – 95 points to receive an invitation.

Why is it so high?

Recently immigration has decreased the number of applicants being invited to apply for the Skilled Independent or Family Sponsored Visas. The demand for these visas is much higher than the supply, so the points required increased.

Consequently, immigration is allowing the individual states and territories a lot more freedom to invite applicants to apply for the State Nominated Subclass 190 or  Skilled Regional Subclass 491.

Which visas require the Lowest Points?

The State Nominated (Subclass 190) and Skilled Regional (Subclass 491) visa require the lowest points. Recently we have had applicants receive an invitation to apply for the 190 with as low as 70 points and 65 points for the 491. The points you require to receive an invitation may vary from state to state. Each state may also have different nomination requirements.

Recently we had an applicant receive an invitation with the points listed below:

  • Age – 25
  • Education Qualification – 10 points
  • Study in Australian (2 years) – 5 points
  • Work in Australia (1 year) – 5 points
  • Relationship Status (Single) – 10 points

Total – 55 points + 15 Points Regional Nomination 

What Factors are important for State Nomination?

  • Are you living and working in the state?
  • Is the occupation on State or Regional Skilled Occupation List?
  • What is the demand for the specific occupation in the State or Region?
  • What other applicants have applied for State Migration and what points do they have?
  • Do you have a genuine commitment to living and working in the state?
  • Do you have an offer of employment from an employer?

For the Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189), immigration generally selects the applicant with the highest points (regardless of occupation). However, State Migration focuses specifically on what the demand for the state is for the occupations. Each State would like a variety of different occupations

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