Published Nov 30, 2025 · 11 min read

Aus State Nomination: 3 Common Pitfalls & Proven Pro Tips

Turn your errors into opportunities! Check out the 3 common mistakes applicants make and learn the tried-and-tested tips from the experts. This GSM Visa (190 & 491) guide gives you insight into Australian State Nomination basics to avoid potential minor or massive blunders.

Australian State Nominations | The Fundamentals

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Application ≠ Aus State Nomination

This is a gentle reminder to note that an application for a state nomination doesn’t mean immediate approval. You can find ways to increase your chances, follow the steps, and submit all the requirements, but getting nominated isn’t guaranteed.

What’s an Australian State Nomination?

It’s a government-initiated process wherein a state or territory nominates skilled migrant workers for visa subclasses. 

General Migration Visas eligible for State Nomination

Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190) Skilled Regional Nominated (subclass 491)

Why does this matter? 

Immigration runs the visa procedures through a points-based system, so getting a State Nomination can boost your points. For applicants, this is typically the initial imperative step for 190 & 491 subclasses.

Points-based Visa Requirements | 190 & 491 Visas

The Department of Home Affairs and the Australian states have their own clear set of requirements which we’ll be talking about in this guide. Certain important factors like skills, occupation, and location are considered.

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Immi’s Note: If you get nominated for the visa, only then will Immigration give you an invitation to apply.
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Interested in General Skilled Migration Visas?

Head over to Skilled Nominated Visa (190) and Skilled Regional Nominated Visa (491) where Nick explains them in detail.

3 Pitfalls + Proven Pro Tips

Making errors is something that’s common, but when it comes to visa applications and state requirements, there are mistakes we highly suggest you avoid. Together, our goal is for you to reduce risks and increase your chances of getting nominated. Are you on board?

Pitfall #1 Not State-Specific

Not meeting specific state criteria 

Why it’s a mistake: Each state has different requirements with varied occupation lists, and this list changes every year.

Pro Tip: Abide by State Requirements

Follow the state-specific guidelines

Criteria Checklist

All states and territories have specific criteria they base their decisions on. The eligibility list will determine who gets a nomination. Find out more about each state’s nomination process in the official websites provided below.

Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Northern Territory
Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia

What’s your Focus? 

  • Ensure your occupation is on the state list
  • Carefully review other state requirements and see what other factors the state values (salary, work experience, English ability)
  • Ensure you meet the residency requirement for the state 
    • The states and territories want you to set up a foundation in that state so that once you’re invited, you don’t leave. You remain in that state. 

Immi’s Note: If the state or territory agency that nominates you withdraws your nomination after you have applied, your application becomes invalid.

Pitfall #2 Nomination from Another State

You’re keen on getting a nomination from another state

Why it’s a mistake: The government will only invite you only if you’re living and working in the state. Once the visa is approved, there’s no legislative requirement that you remain in that state.

Pro Tip: Live & Work in the Same State

Seek out a nomination from the same place you’re located
When you’ve put down roots in the state you’re applying for, you’ll be able to meet certain requirements which can include:

  • A particular occupation on the state’s skills list
  • Living and working in the state for a specific duration (important for the 491)
  • Receiving a job offer from an employer located in the state

What’s your Focus? 

  • Meeting the residency and working requirements of the state that you’re in.

Pitfall #3 Applying to All

To level up your chances, you opt to apply to all states/territories

Why it’s a mistake: It would be a waste of time, money, and other resources.

Pro Tip: One State / Territory = One Application

It’s not necessary to submit applications to all of them
The best chance of getting nominated is to keep your application to a minimum. This is the recommended pathway.

What’s your Focus? 

  • Let your focal point be the state you’re living & working in and to meet all of their specific requirements.
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Tip Takeaways | The Recap

To sum this all up, let’s review the key takeaways: 

DO

☑️ Follow the state-specific requirements
☑️ Live & work in the state you’re applying for
☑️ Apply to only just 1 state or territory

DON’T
🙅 Not meet the specific state criteria
🙅 Apply for a nomination in another state
🙅 Apply to all Australian states

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