
State and Territory Nominations
For many skilled migrants, State or Territory Nomination is a vital step toward securing an Australian visa particularly under the Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) (subclass 491) visas.
This process allows individual Australian states and territories to nominate skilled workers for migration based on their unique labour market needs. Each state has its own occupation lists, criteria, and nomination processes, which are regularly updated.
Why Seek State Nomination?
- Adds crucial points to your Expression of Interest (EOI)—5 points for subclass 190, and 15 points for subclass 491
- Increases your chances of receiving an invitation to apply
- May open doors for applicants whose occupations are not on the general Skilled Occupation List (SOL)
- Some states offer priority processing and access to regional pathways
How Fairfields Lawyers Can Help?
Navigating state nomination requirements can be complex criteria often vary by location, occupation, and even visa subclass. At Fairfields Lawyers, we provide:
- Detailed eligibility assessments tailored to each state or territory
- Guidance on preparing a strong EOI and nomination application
- Up-to-date advice on current nomination programs and policy changes
- Legal expertise for clients with time-sensitive or complex cases
We can help align your goals with the right state strategy.