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The Federal Government retains ultimate responsibility for Australia's migration program, including the allocation of available places across program streams and making decisions on visa applications.
The Federal Government provides the NSW Government a limited number of positions for its state and territory nominated skilled, business innovation and investor visa subclasses.
Previously published points scores and work experience guides for the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) have been removed due to increased availability of the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) by the Department of Home Affairs.
NSW uses a selection-based invitation process to ensure that NSW nominees are aligned with the skills needs of the state's economy.
Nomination for this visa is exceptionally competitive. We strongly encourage you to consider all other migration pathways on the Home Affairslaunch website and do not wait to be invited to apply for NSW nomination.
See our Common questions about skilled visas page for answers to a full list of our most commonly received questions.
To be considered for NSW nomination, at a minimum, you must meet the following basic criteria:
Meet all requirements outlined by Home Affairs for this visa
Be skilled in an occupation that is:
within an ANZSCO unit group identified on the NSW skills list for this visa; AND
is eligible for the visa
Be currently residing in NSW, or offshore, and have continuously done so for a minimum period of six months
Have submitted an EOI SkillSelect seeking nomination for the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) only and NSW only
Confirm you are eligible for this visa
Confirm you meet the NSW basic eligibility criteria outlined above
Complete an EOI in SkillSelectlaunch ensuring that all information is accurate
Be invited to apply for NSW nomination – because of the overwhelming demand for NSW nomination, the vast majority of migrants seeking nomination will not be invited
If invited, apply for NSW nomination within 14 days and provide evidence for all points claims in your SkillSelect EOI and where you currently reside
Invitation rounds
Invitation rounds occur ongoing throughout the financial year. There are no set dates, and rounds are not announced beforehand.
We cannot advise the date of upcoming invitation rounds or the provide the likelihood your SkillSelect EOI will be invited to apply for nomination.
We generally consider such things as points score, English proficiency, and years of skilled experience during invitation rounds. Being invited to apply for NSW nomination is at the sole discretion of the NSW Government.
When you submit, or amend, your SkillSelect EOI does not affect your likelihood of being invited to apply for NSW nomination.
Common reasons why applications are declined include where an applicant:
Overclaimed skilled employment
For the purpose of NSW nomination, you may only claim employment that is:
after the date you have been deemed skilled by your skills assessor (if applicable), or
after the date you have completed your qualifying study
If you claim employment in your SkillSelect EOI before the date you are deemed skilled in your occupation, you are not eligible to apply for NSW nomination if invited. There are no exceptions for any reason.
Does not meet the residency requirement
You must be currently residing in NSW, or offshore, and have done so for a minimum period of six months to be eligible for NSW nomination.
Could not provide evidence for all claims in EOI
It is the responsibility of the EOI owner to ensure they can provide evidence for all the claims in their SkillSelect EOI. This includes:
Claiming points for skilled employment before the date you are deemed skilled in your occupation (see below)
Claiming credentialled community language points when your qualification has expired. Your CCL certificate must be valid on the day you are invited to apply by NSW to claim these points
Claiming professional year points when you are not eligible. Your professional year must:
be in your nominated (or closely related) occupation; and
have commenced within 4 years of the day you were invited to apply
Important information about providing false documents
NSW nominates applicants for the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) to support its economy and communities through the settlement of highly skilled migrants who are committed to living and working in NSW long term.
The providing of falsified or misleading information to NSW with your application is taken very seriously.
Any instances of fraudulent activity will be reported to Home Affairs and/or NSW Police and may result in any nomination being withdrawn and/or visa cancelled.