190 Visa Updates in NSW: Skills Lists & Priority Sectors
Good news for 190 visa hopefuls in Sydney! NSW is gearing up for this years’ 190 program. Just this morning they’ve announced some amendments to their process and criteria. With this movement, hopefully there will be an invitation round any day now 🤞
Heads up—the application fee for the 2024-25 program has gone up slightly to A$315 (plus GST if you’re applying from inside Australia). Still, a small price for the opportunity to call NSW home, right?
Here’s a quick rundown of what’s new:
1. NSW Priority Sectors
NSW is focusing on key industries with ongoing skill shortages and rapid changes. These sectors are calling out for talent:
Construction (infrastructure and housing)
Renewables (clean energy and net zero)
Care Economy (aged care, disability services, early childhood education)
Digital and Cyber (across all industries)
Education (teachers)
Agriculture and Agrifood
Advanced Manufacturing
2. Published Skills Lists
NSW has released its updated skills lists for the 2024-25 program year! These lists are published at the ANZSCO unit group level for the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190). But remember, not all occupations within each unit group may qualify for nomination, so double-check that your occupation is eligible before going ahead with a skills assessment.
Here is what’s listed:
1212 - Crop Farmer
1325 - Research and Development Managers
1331 - Construction Managers
1332 - Engineering Managers
1334 - Manufacturers
1335 - Production Managers
1341 - Child Care Centre Managers
1342 - Health and Welfare Services Managers
1343 - School Principals
1351 - ICT Managers
2321 - Architects and Landscape Architects
2322 - Surveyors and Spatial Scientists
2326 - Urban and Regional Planners
2331 - Chemical and Materials Engineers
2332 - Civil Engineering Professionals
2333 - Electrical Engineers
2334 - Electronics Engineers
2335 - Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers
2336 - Mining Engineers
2339 - Other Engineering Professionals
2341 - Agricultural and Forestry Scientists
2342 - Chemists, and Food and Wine Scientists
2343 - Environmental Scientists
2344 - Geologists, Geophysicists and Hydrogeologists
2411 - Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teachers
2412 - Primary School Teachers
2414 - Secondary School Teachers
2421 - University Lecturers and Tutors
2513 - Occupational and Environmental Health Professionals
2515 - Pharmacists
2521 - Chiropractors and Osteopaths
2524 - Occupational Therapists
2531 - Generalist Medical Practitioners
2533 - Specialist Physicians
2534 - Psychiatrists
2535 - Surgeons
2539 - Other Medical Practitioners
2541 - Midwives
2543 - Nurse Managers
2544 - Registered Nurses
2611 - ICT Business and Systems Analysts
2613 - Software and Applications Programmers
2621 - Database and Systems Administrators, and ICT Security Specialists
2631 - Computer Network Professionals
2723 - Psychologists
2725 - Social Workers
3112 - Medical Technicians
3121 - Architectural, Building and Surveying Technicians
3122 - Civil Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians
3123 - Electrical Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians
3125 - Mechanical Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians
3129 - Other Building and Engineering Technicians
3211 - Automotive Electricians
3212 - Motor Mechanics
3222 - Sheetmetal Trades Workers
3223 - Structural Steel and Welding Trades Workers
3231 - Aircraft Maintenance Engineers
3232 - Metal Fitters and Machinists
3234 - Toolmakers and Engineering Patternmakers
3311 - Bricklayers and Stonemasons
3322 - Painting Trades Workers
3331 - Glaziers
3332 - Plasterers
3333 - Roof Tilers
3334 - Wall and Floor Tilers
3341 - Plumbers
3411 - Electricians
3421 - Airconditioning and Refrigeration Mechanics
3422 - Electrical Distribution Trades Workers
3423 - Electronics Trades Workers
3941 - Cabinetmakers
4117 - Welfare Support Workers
3. Invitation Rounds for Subclass 190 Visa
The invitation rounds for NSW nomination under the subclass 190 visa will be kicking off soon and will run regularly throughout the year. To stay eligible, make sure your SkillSelect EOI is up to date and you’ve got valid evidence to support all claims in your application. This will boost your chances of getting that golden invitation!
For more details on how these changes might impact your application, visit the NSW Government’s website or speak with a registered migration agent or legal practitioner for expert advice.
Disclaimer: This post is for general information only and is not intended as legal advice. If you’d like advice tailored to your personal situation, book a consultation with Visa Sidekick today!