Western Australia 190 Skilled Nominated Visa – Your Pathway to Permanent Residency

Secure your Permanent Residency (PR) in Western Australia through the Subclass 190 Skilled Nominated Visa.

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Visa Type: Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated Visa)

PR Pathway: Direct Permanent Residency (PR) after state nomination

State Nomination Required: Yes (Western Australia State Nomination)

Points Test Required: Minimum 65 points (including state nomination points)

Processing Time: Varies (depends on nomination and visa processing)

Family Inclusion: Yes, you can include immediate family members

Common Use: For skilled professionals who wish to live and work in Western Australia permanently.

Overview of WA 190 Visa

The Western Australia 190 Visa is designed for skilled professionals nominated by the state of Western Australia. This visa provides a pathway to permanent residency for skilled workers willing to contribute to the state’s growing economy.

PR Pathway: Upon grant of the visa, applicants and their family members gain permanent residency in Australia.

WA Nomination: Applicants must receive a nomination from the Western Australia state government to apply for the visa.

State-Specific Focus: The visa is ideal for professionals in high-demand sectors like mining, healthcare, engineering, and ICT in WA.

Why Apply for the WA 190 Visa?

Direct PR pathway: A clear pathway to Permanent Residency for skilled workers.

State nomination points: WA's state nomination program increases your chances of meeting the points test.

High-demand sectors: WA needs skilled workers in industries such as mining, engineering, healthcare, and IT.

Family inclusion: You can bring your spouse and dependent children with you to WA.

Regional migration: Access opportunities in regional areas with better job prospects and lifestyle.

Eligibility Criteria

To apply for the WA 190 Visa, applicants must meet the following criteria:

Occupation: Your occupation must be on the Western Australia Skilled Occupation List (WASOL).

Skills Assessment: A positive skills assessment from the relevant assessing authority for your occupation is required.

English Proficiency: Applicants must demonstrate competent English (typically IELTS 6.0 or equivalent).

Points Test: A minimum of 65 points is required, including points from state nomination.

WA Residency Requirement: Applicants must be willing to live and work in Western Australia for at least 2 years after visa grant

Western Australia 190 Visa Streams

The WA 190 Visa is available through several streams:

Skilled Workers in WA (Onshore Applicants)

  • Eligibility: Applicants currently living and working in WA for at least 6 months.
  • Occupation must be on the WA Skilled Occupation List (WASOL).
  • Minimum 65 points required, including state nomination points.

Offshore Applicants – SkillSelect Invitation

  • Eligibility: Offshore applicants invited through SkillSelect.
  • Must meet 65 points and have a valid skills assessment.
  • Applicants must commit to living and working in Western Australia for at least 3 years after visa grant.

Graduate Stream (Graduates from WA Institutions)

  • Eligibility: Graduates from Western Australian institutions within the last 3 years.
  • Must have lived and worked in WA for at least 3–6 months.
  • Submit a skills assessment.

Regional Employment Stream (Regional WA Areas)

  • Eligibility: Applicants with a job offer in a regional area of WA.
  • Minimum 65 points required.
  • Applicants must commit to living and working in regional WA for at least 2 years.

🔍 Step-by-Step Process for WA 190 Nomination

Common Mistakes & Tips

Common Mistakes:

Wrong ANZSCO code: Ensure your occupation is listed correctly on the WA Skilled Occupation List.

Incomplete documentation: Submit all necessary documents at once to avoid delays.

Expired test results: Ensure your English test results and skills assessments are valid when submitting.

Expert Tips:

Confirm points with a migration agent to ensure your eligibility.

Double-check your occupation to make sure it matches WA’s needs.

Ensure documents are complete and updated before submitting.

Required Documents

You will need the following documents to apply for the WA 190 Visa:

Passport bio page and identity documents.

Skills assessment result.

Evidence of genuine WA residence—e.g. lease agreement, driver’s licence, utility bills.

SkillSelect EOI summary.

Full-time employment contract covering at least six months, with employment terms meeting Australian standards.

Full-time employment contract covering at least six months, with employment terms meeting Australian standards.

Proof of WA residence (if onshore).

Employment references.

Academic qualifications and transcripts

Commitment statement to live in Western Australia.

Visa Fees & Processing Time

TypeDetails & Fee (AUD)
🧾 Visa FeeApprox. AUD 4,910
👥 Partner (18+)AUD 2,455
👥 Child (<18)AUD 1,230
⏳ Processing TimeVaries (post-ROI submission).

🧰 Tools & Downloads

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FAQs

Yes, 65 points is the minimum required for WA 190 Visa nomination.
Yes, both onshore and offshore applicants are eligible for WA nomination.
Once nominated, you will receive an invitation to apply for the Subclass 190 Visa.

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Disclaimer
The information on this page is for general guidance only and does not guarantee visa approval. All visa applications are subject to the discretion of the Australian Department of Home Affairs. For personalized guidance, please contact a registered migration agent at Visa Advisor.