Oz Career Gurus

State Nomination – Subclass 190 Skilled Nominated Visa

Live Permanently in Australia with State Support and Sponsorship

The Subclass 190 Visa is a permanent residency visa for skilled workers who are nominated by an Australian state or territory government. It offers an excellent opportunity for professionals with in-demand skills to live and work anywhere within the sponsoring state while enjoying the full benefits of Australian permanent residency from day one.
At Oz Career Gurus, we help eligible candidates navigate the State Nomination process strategically, ensuring that your profile aligns with the right state’s needs—maximizing your chances of visa success.

Why Choose a Subclass 190 State Nomination?

Which States Offer 190 Nominations?

Make Australia Your Permanent Home with Oz Career Gurus

The Subclass 190 State Nominated Visa is one of the most efficient and stable paths to permanent residency. With our strategic support, you’ll feel confident from nomination to grant.

Oz Career Gurus’ Subclass 190 Nomination Services

Navigating the 190 nomination process requires precision, timing, and an understanding of each state’s specific requirements. At Oz Career Gurus, we combine expertise with personalized support to give your application the best possible chance of success.
Points Calculator & Eligibility Check

We assess your score and explore strategies to boost it, such as English testing or state-specific qualifications.

SkillSelect EOI Submission

We craft and lodge a professional Expression of Interest to increase your chance of receiving an invitation.

State Nomination Application

We handle the paperwork and liaise with the relevant state authorities on your behalf.

Common Questions on Subclass 190 State Nomination

While the visa does not legally restrict you, you are morally obligated to live and work in your sponsoring state for at least 2 years.
It depends on your occupation, points, English level, and whether you meet state-specific criteria. We can guide you to the best match.
If you’re eligible for 190, it’s often preferred due to its permanent residency status and fewer conditions.
Yes! One of the biggest advantages of the AAT is the ability to submit new or updated documents and statements.
Yes. Your spouse and children can be included and will receive permanent residency as well.
From nomination to grant, processing typically takes 6 to 12 months, depending on your profile and state processing speed.