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Northern Territory 190 Skilled Nominated Visa – Your Pathway to Permanent Residency

Secure your Permanent Residency (PR) in Northern Territory with the Subclass 190 Skilled Nominated Visa.

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PR Pathway: Direct Permanent Residency (PR) after 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 workers who wish to live and work in Northern Territory permanently.

Overview of NT 190 Visa

The NT 190 Visa is for skilled professionals nominated by the Northern Territory Government. This visa allows you to gain Permanent Residency (PR) and live and work in NT.

State Nomination: To apply, you must receive a nomination from the Northern Territory Government.

PR Pathway: After receiving the visa, you and your family can gain permanent residency and live and work freely in Australia.

PR Pathway: After receiving the visa, you and your family can gain permanent residency and live and work freely in Australia.

Why Apply for the NT 190 Visa?

Permanent Residency Pathway: The NT 190 Visa provides a clear pathway to PR after state nomination, enabling you to settle permanently in the Northern Territory.

State nomination points increase your chances of meeting the points test and securing a visa.

Opportunities to settle in high-demand sectors such as healthcare, engineering, and mining in NT.

Family inclusion: Bring your spouse, children, and dependent family members with you.

Regional migration: NT focuses on regional areas, offering various opportunities for skilled workers willing to contribute to regional development.

Eligibility Criteria

Age: Applicants must be under 45 years of age at the time of invitation.

Occupation: Your occupation must be on the Northern Territory Skilled Occupation List (NTSOL).

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 state nomination points.

Northern Territory 190 Visa Streams

The NT 190 Visa offers several pathways for skilled professionals:

Skilled Workers in NT (Onshore Applicants)

  • Eligibility: Must have lived and worked in NT for at least 6 months.
  • Occupation must be on the Northern Territory Skilled Occupation List (NTSOL).
  • Minimum 65 points required, including state nomination points.

Offshore Applicants – SkillSelect Invitation

  • Eligibility: Offshore applicants invited through SkillSelect with occupations listed on NTSOL.
  • Must meet the 65 points requirement and have a valid skills assessment.
  • Applicants must commit to living and working in Northern Territory for at least 3 years after visa grant.

Graduate Stream (Graduates from NT Institutions)

  • Eligibility: Recent graduates from NT institutions (within the last 3 years).
  • Must have lived and worked in NT for at least 3–6 months.
  • Must submit a skills assessment.

Regional Employment Stream

  • Eligibility: Applicants with an offer of employment in regional NT.
  • Applicants must commit to living and working in regional NT for at least 2 years.

🔍 Step-by-Step Process for NT 190 Nomination

Step 1
Check Eligibility
Ensure your occupation is on the NT Skilled Occupation List (NTSOL) and that you meet the points requirements.
Step 2
Submit Skills Assessment
Obtain a positive skills assessment for your nominated occupation.
Step 3
Submit EOI
Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) via SkillSelect.
Step 4
Submit ROI
Submit a Registration of Interest (ROI) through the Migration NT website.
Step 5
Receive Invitation
f nominated, you will receive an invitation to apply for the Subclass 190 Visa.
Step 6
Apply for Visa
Submit your visa application to the Department of Home Affairs.
Step 7
Health & Character Checks

Complete required health checks and police clearances.

Step 8
Receive Visa Outcome
Wait for the decision on your visa application.

Common Mistakes & Tips

Common Mistakes:

Wrong ANZSCO code: Ensure your occupation matches the correct code on the NT Skilled Occupation List.

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

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

Ensure ROI is submitted on Migration NT portal before applying

Expert Tips:

Confirm points with a migration agent to ensure your eligibility.

Double-check your occupation to ensure it aligns with NT’s skills demand.

Ensure documents are complete and up-to-date before submitting.

Required Documents

Passport bio page and identity documents

Positive skills assessment result

English proficiency test results (IELTS, PTE, etc.).

Skill Select EOI summary

Evidence of Skills in Demand (if required by specific NT occupation stream).

Evidence of employment for onshore or regional streams (e.g., employment contract).

Recent CV / Resume recommended by NT Government.

Proof of NT residence (if onshore).

Employment references.

Academic qualifications and transcripts

Commitment: Commitment statement to live in Northern Territory.

Visa Fees & Processing Time

TypeDetails & Fee (AUD)
🧾 Visa FeeApprox. AUD 4,910
👥 PartnerAUD 2,455
👥 ChildAUD 1,230
⏳ Processing TimeVaries (post-ROI submission).

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Northern Territory (NT) 190 Visa FAQs

To qualify for NT 190 nomination, applicants must:
  • Have a valid skills assessment in an eligible occupation
  • Meet minimum points test and English requirements
  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to living and working in the Northern Territory
  • Provide evidence of employability in the NT
  • Meet additional onshore requirements, such as NT study or NT employment

NT nomination is selective and based on the Territory’s workforce needs.

Yes, the Northern Territory accepts offshore applicants for the 190 visa, but only for certain occupations with demonstrated strong demand. Offshore candidates must show:

  • Strong English results
  • Long-term skilled work experience
  • Clear employability in the NT labour market
  • A detailed commitment statement to the NT

This is a competitive pathway for offshore applicants.

NT requires a detailed commitment statement, which may include:

  • Reasons for choosing NT over other states
  • Research on NT lifestyle, job opportunities, and settlement
  • Evidence of previous NT visits, study, or work (if applicable)
  • Plans for relocating and job searching in the NT

Applicants who demonstrate genuine long-term settlement intent are prioritised.

A job offer is not mandatory, but it significantly strengthens your application. Applicants who already:

  • Work in the NT
  • Have NT job offers
  • Have occupations in critical shortage

are more likely to receive nomination.

Typical processing times range from 6–12 weeks, depending on:

  • Application volume
  • Verification requirements
  • Whether the applicant is onshore or offshore

Offshore applications may take longer due to additional checks.

A complete NT 190 application usually includes:

  • Positive skills assessment
  • English test results
  • Updated EOI
  • Detailed NT commitment statement
  • Employment history evidence
  • Proof of NT residency (for onshore applicants)

Providing complete documentation upfront increases the likelihood of faster processing.

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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.