New South Wales Subclass 190 Skilled Visa - How to Apply

If you’re a skilled professional aiming for Australian Permanent Residency (PR), the Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) through New South Wales (NSW) is one of the most powerful pathways available today.

But here’s the truth most agents won’t tell you upfront — this is not a simple application-based visa. It’s a highly competitive, invitation-only pathway designed to select top global talent aligned with Australia’s economic needs.

At Abroad Routes, we break down exactly how it works — and how you can position yourself to get selected.

Australia Is Calling – And NSW Is Leading the Way

What is the Australia Subclass 190 Visa?

The Subclass 190 visa is a points-tested permanent residency visa for skilled professionals nominated by an Australian state like NSW.

With this visa, you can:

  1. Live and work permanently in Australia
  2. Access public healthcare (Medicare)
  3. Sponsor eligible family members
  4. Apply for Australian citizenship (if eligible)

Unlike independent PR pathways, this visa gives you a state nomination advantage, increasing your chances of invitation.

Why Choose NSW (New South Wales)?

NSW is Australia’s most dynamic state, home to Sydney and key industries like:

-Technology & IT

-Healthcare

-Engineering & Infrastructure

-Education

The state actively selects candidates who can contribute to its workforce shortages and economic priorities.

However, demand is extremely high — making strategic profile positioning essential.

Basic Eligibility Criteria (NSW Nomination)

There are several factors taht makes one eligible to obtain the nomination, you must:

Meet Visa Requirements

-Under 45 years of age

-Minimum 65 points (usually higher for selection)

-Competent English

-Health & character requirements

Have a Valid Skills Assessment

Your occupation must:

-Be on the Skilled Occupation List

-Fall under the NSW Skills List (ANZSCO group)

Meet Residency Conditions (Any One)

-Currently working in NSW in your occupation

-Living in NSW for at least 6 months

-OR residing offshore for at least 6 months

Steps for Securing NSW Nomination

Step-by-Step Process:

  1. Check Eligibility
    Ensure your occupation and profile meet both visa + NSW criteria
  2. Submit Expression of Interest (EOI)
    Through Australia’s SkillSelect system
  3. Wait for Invitation
    NSW conducts invitation rounds throughout the year
    (No fixed dates, highly competitive)
  4. Receive Invitation (If Selected)
    You get only 14 days to apply
  5. Application Assessment
    Typically processed within ~6 weeks after submission

Note: You cannot apply directly—you must be invited. 

How does the Invitation Rounds work and the Skills List

Invitation rounds are an integral feature of the NSW nomination process. You can see below few essential points:

  1. There are no predetermined or publicly announced dates for NSW invitation rounds as they occur throughout the financial year.
  2. Mostly  The highest ranking EOIs within an ANZSCO unit group are invited to apply.Also multiple factors like age, English language proficiency, education, points score, and total years of skilled work experience are taken into consideration. 
  3. It is at the sole discretion of the NSW Government that you will be invited to apply for NSW nomination.
  4. The date you submit or amend your SkillSelect EOI does not affect your likelihood of being invited.

The NSW Skills List identifies occupations that are in shortage across the state at the ANZSCO unit group level and are aligned with NSW’s target sectors and key government priorities.

Why Most Applications Fail?

From our experience at Abroad Routes, applicants miss out due to:

  1. Low or average points score
  2. Weak EOI strategy
  3. Occupation not aligned with NSW demand
  4. Poor documentation or expired assessments
  5. Waiting passively without alternative pathways

Strategy: Don’t Rely on One Pathway

The NSW government itself advises applicants not to depend solely on this visa due to high competition.

Smart applicants explore parallel options like:

-Subclass 189 (Independent PR)

-Subclass 491 (Regional pathway)

-Employer-sponsored visas

How Abroad Routes Supports Your New South Wales Nomination

At Abroad Routes, we don’t just “apply” — we position your profile strategically for invitation.

We help you:

  1. Identify the right occupation pathway
  2. Optimize your points score & EOI ranking
  3. Align your profile with state demand trends
  4. Build multi-pathway migration strategies

The NSW Subclass 190 visa is one of the most powerful PR pathways to Australia — but also one of the most competitive.

If you’re serious about migrating:

-Don’t guess

-Don’t wait blindly

-Don’t rely on one option

Because in today’s system, strategy > eligibility.

FAQ's

Q1. I’m living overseas; can I still get NSW nomination?
Yes, you can be nominated by NSW while living outside Australia if you meet all visa and NSW nomination criteria, including skills, points and occupation requirements.

 

Q2. I’m on a tourist visa in NSW; am I eligible for NSW nomination?
No, being in NSW on a tourist visa does not make you eligible for NSW nomination; you must hold a visa that allows skilled work and meet all other criteria.

 

Q3. How do I know if my occupation is eligible for NSW nomination?
You must check the current NSW Skills Lists for subclass 190 and 491 to see if your occupation is included and meets any specific requirements.

 

Q4. Can I ask NSW to send me an invitation to apply for nomination?
No, you cannot request an invitation; NSW only issues invitations based on its own selection process and program priorities from lodged EOIs.

 

Q5. What is the application fee for NSW nomination and when do I pay it?
NSW charges an application fee for skilled visa nomination, and you pay it at the time you submit your online nomination application.