Saturday, 28 July 2018

What is the difference between visa 189, visa 190 and visa 489. Can i apply for NSW nomination program with 65 points?

What is the difference between the benefits of 489, 189 and 190 visa?
Australia Skilled Independent Visa Subclass 189 is a point based permanent resident visa that allows skilled and qualified workers to live and work anywhere in Australia for indefinite period of time. The applicant must have their job occupation listed on Medium and Long Term Strategic Skill List 2018. There is no need for a state or territory nomination from the Australian government to apply for subclass visa 189.
Australia Skilled Nominated Visa subclass 190 as name suggests is a permanent resident visa that allows skilled and qualified workers to live and work in Australia provided the applicant gets a nomination or sponsorship from the Australian state/territory. An applicant has to live in a particular nominated state for at least 2 years and work for at least 1 year.
One of the best benefits of subclass 190 is that you can claim 5 additional points with the state/territory nomination to be added towards your overall immigration pass point score.
Australia Skilled Regional Provisional Visa Subclass 489 is a point based provisional visa that is valid for 4 years. This visa allows skilled and qualified workers to live and work in a specific area of Australia for at least 2 years and work for at least one year. To be able to apply for subclass 489 visa, an applicant requires state/territory nomination or a sponsorship from the eligible relative residing in a regional area of Australia.
The applicants with visa 489 are entitled to receive 10 additional points towards their overall point score.
I hold 65 points and have not received any nomination from NSW or SkillSelect. I’m thinking about 489 to make 75 points, however, people are saying it is not even worth it.
As far as your second question is concerned, with 65 points you are eligible to apply for Australian Permanent Residency. The points are calculated for age, educational qualification, work experience, relevant skills, language ability and other factors.
65 points are eligible points and it does not give you any surety of receiving ITA from NSW. There is highly unlikely chance of receiving ITA with a low score. Thus, it is suggested that you focus on improving your Australia pass points.
Yes, 489 subclass visa nominations is a good idea to get 10 points. Side by side, you may also try to improve your language scores as well.
However, as per the latest invitation round results, for subclass visa 489, an applicant is getting an invitation with 80 points and more. Thus, getting 75 points for visa 489 will be of less help. You may try to apply for visa 189 with 75 points by improving your point score.
Stay hopeful and try improving your immigration point score. Who knows, you may get lucky with NSW visa 489.
For further information in this regard, it is suggested that you connect with the immigration experts of Aptech Global by filling the free assessment form.
You may also contact the experts of Aptech Global at 7503832132 or simply write your query at info@aptechvisa.com
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