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Complete Guide on Getting Victoria State Nomination for Subclass 190 Visa
Complete Guide on Getting Victoria State Nomination for Subclass 190 Visa
The Australian financial year is approaching, which means the Victoria state nomination program will be opening soon. This is an excellent opportunity for skilled workers worldwide wishing to migrate to Victoria permanently. The program is open to two visa subclasses: Subclass 190 Visa and Subclass 491 Visa. This article provides comprehensive information on the Victoria State Nomination for the Subclass 190 Visa.
What is the Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190)?
The Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190) is a permanent state-nominated visa that grants you permission to live and work in Victoria if the Victoria government nominate you on your EOI application. This visa is designed to attract skilled professionals to meet Victoria’s labour market and contribute to its economic growth.
Benefits of Obtaining a 190 Visa through Victoria State Nomination
- Permanent residency: other than living and working in Victoria indefinitely, you will get access to Medicare and other social services and even become a citizen if you meet the requirements.
- Extra 5 points for your EOI: Nomination from the Victoria government will give you an additional 5 points, which increases your opportunities of getting an invitation to apply from the Department of Home Affairs.
- State support and resources: The Victorian government often provides access to settlement support services, which include job search assistance, networking opportunities, and information sessions, all to help you to integrate into Victorian communities.
- Priority processing: A nomination from the Victoria government can result in faster visa processing, but please note that processing times can vary.
- Include eligible family members: you can include your partner and dependent children in your 190 visa application, giving them the same rights as you.
190 Victoria State Nomination Requirements
To be eligible for the Victoria State Nomination 190 Visa, you must:
- be living in Victoria or overseas,
- be committed to living and working in Victoria,
- have had your Registration of Interest (ROI) selected,
- be under 45 years old,
- have at least Competent English,
- have a valid Skills Assessment in an occupation on the Victoria state occupation list for the 190 Visa,
- have achieved at least 65 points on your Expression of Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect.
Further notes:
- If you’re onshore, you must be living in Victoria. The Victoria Government will not be selecting ROIs from applicants residing in other Australian states and territories.
- If you’re overseas, you must be committed to living in Victoria should you be nominated.
- There’s no minimum work experience or hours of work requirement to be eligible for the 190 Visa Victoria state nomination.
- If you live and work in Victoria for a business physically located in Victoria, provide an estimate of your annual earnings in your ROI application.
Victoria State Nomination Application Process
The application process for the 190 Visa Victoria State Nomination involves these steps:
- Expression of Interest: submit an EOI through the SkillSelect system. Remember to choose Victoria as your preferred state of nomination.
- Registration of Interest: After submitting your EOI, you must lodge an ROI application on the Live in Melbourne portal. This step is important for the Victoria government to assess your application.
- Nomination Application: If the Victoria government select your ROI, you will receive an invitation to apply for nomination. You must submit your application along with the supporting documents.
- Visa Application: Once you receive the nomination, you can apply for the 190 Visa through ImmiAccount. You must lodge the visa application within 60 days of receiving the nomination.
Documents and Evidence Required
Here are the documents and evidence you must provide:
- Identity documents, such as a passport, birth certificate, or identity card.
- Skills Assessment, a valid and positive one for your nominated occupation.
- English language test results, such as IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL iBT results.
- Proof of residency, especially if you live in Victoria, requires providing evidence of your residency, such as bank statements or utility bills.
- Proof of your annual earnings, along with employment contract, payslips, superannuation statement, etc.
Please note that the above list is for general guidance only. All visa applications are unique and assessed on a case-by-case basis. Your situation may need a specified and customised checklist. Don’t hesitate to contact us below to get yours!


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