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Queensland State Nomination: Your Complete Guide to Eligibility Criteria and Application Process

Queensland’s state nomination program offers pathways to permanent residency through the Skilled Nominated (Permanent) visa (subclass 190) and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491). For the 2024-25 financial year, Queensland has received an allocation of 1,200 nominations, evenly split between both visa subclasses^9. As of February 2025, 368 invitations have been issued for SC 190 and 332 for SC 491^9.

Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for Queensland nomination, applicants must satisfy both the Australian Department of Home Affairs requirements and Queensland-specific criteria^1.

Department of Home Affairs Basic Requirements

  • Score at least 65 points on the points test (including state nomination points)^4
  • Have a positive skills assessment in your nominated occupation^4
  • Be under 45 years of age^4
  • Meet minimum English language requirements (Competent English or higher)^1

Queensland-Specific Requirements

The requirements vary depending on your pathway:

For Skilled Workers Living in Queensland (190 visa):

  • Have a points test result of 65 or higher^1
  • Have an occupation on Home Affairs list of eligible skilled occupations (LIN 19/051)^1
  • Demonstrate ongoing employment in Queensland^1
  • Commit to living and working in Queensland for two years from visa grant^8

For Skilled Workers Living in Queensland (491 visa):

  • Similar requirements to the 190 visa, but with commitment to living and working in regional Queensland^1

For Offshore Applicants:

  • Higher points requirements (75+ for 190 visa, except for Trades occupations which require 70+)^3
  • 65+ points for 491 visa^3
  • Must be employed in nominated occupation when invited^3

Nomination Pathways

Queensland offers four main nomination pathways^4:

  1. Queensland Graduates – For those who completed their studies at Queensland institutions
  2. Skilled Workers in Queensland – For those currently working in the state
  3. Skilled Workers Outside Australia – For offshore applicants
  4. 491 Small Business Owners (SBO) – A specialized pathway

Graduate Pathways

Special pathways exist for:

  • PhD or Doctorate Graduates (190 and 491)
  • Masters Graduates in STEM or Agriculture fields (190 and 491)
  • Masters Graduates in other fields
  • Bachelor Graduates (190 and 491)^3

Application Process

The application process follows these steps:

  1. Review eligibility requirements from both Department of Home Affairs and Migration Queensland^4
  2. Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) on SkillSelect, selecting Queensland as your preferred state^4
  3. Submit a Registration of Interest (ROI) for Queensland nomination, providing your EOI number, visa subclass, occupation, and other personal details^4
  4. Wait for selection and invitation from Migration Queensland^4

For the 2024-25 program, your EOI must be submitted on or after September 13, 2024^4.

Selection Factors

Queensland uses a holistic approach to select candidates, considering:

  • Salary (higher salaries are favored)^7
  • Work experience (more extensive experience is preferred)^7
  • English language ability^1
  • Partner skills^1
  • Priority sectors and occupations^6

The state is particularly focused on energy workers and aims for the best labor outcomes rather than simply selecting the highest-pointed candidates^6.

Recent Invitation Activity

Recent data shows that Queensland has issued invitations to candidates with various point scores:

  • For 190 visas: points ranging from 65 to 95
  • For 491 visas: points ranging from 65 to 105^5

Processing times vary, but full approvals typically take between 12 to 23 days after pre-invitation^5.

Important Considerations

  • Casual employment is not accepted for meeting Queensland work experience requirements^1
  • Some occupations have specific caveats (e.g., Cooks and Chefs cannot qualify by working in takeaway or fast-food businesses)^1
  • Registration or licensing is required for certain occupations^1
  • EOIs must meet all Queensland requirements at the time of submission^1

With limited nomination places available and a competitive selection process, applicants should ensure they present the strongest possible profile and consider all available pathways to maximize their chances of receiving a Queensland state nomination.