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The following message is displayed on the NSW government website:
Demand for nomination by NSW is extremely high. The NSW Government will continue to select and invite top ranking candidates who meet the NSW nomination criteria in occupations on the NSW 190 Priority Skilled Occupation List (NSW 190 List).
Some occupations on the NSW 190 Priority Occupation List (NSW 190 List) are now subject to an additional requirement for nomination by NSW.
The additional requirement for these occupations is to be living in NSW, and to have been employed in NSW for at least one year, in the nominated occupation.
These occupations are indicated on the NSW 190 Priority Skilled Occupation List.
For further information on this requirement, please see our frequently asked questions
We will select and invite candidates on an ongoing basis throughout the financial year. There are no key dates for this process.
These conditions are imposed on following occupations:
Accountant and related occupations
132211 Finance Manager (added later to the list)
221111 Accountant (General)
221112 Management Accountant
221113 Taxation Accountant
221213 External Auditor
221214 Internal Auditor
Engineering Occupations
233111 Chemical Engineer
233211 Civil Engineer
233311 Electrical Engineer
233411 Electronics Engineer
233511 Industrial Engineer
233512 Mechanical Engineer
233513 Production or Plant Engineer
Teacher
241411 Secondary School Teacher
Nurse
254415 Registered Nurse (Critical Care and Emergency)
254499 Registered Nurses nec
ICT and related occupations
261111 ICT business Analyst
261112 Systems Analyst
261311 Analyst Programmer
261312 Developer Programmer
261313 Software Engineer
261314 Software Tester
262112 ICT Security Specialist
263111 Computer Network and Systems Engineer
263311 Telecommunications Engineer
263312 Telecommunications Network Engineer
The full occupations list: https://www.industry.nsw.gov.au/live-and-work-in-nsw/visas-and-immigration/nsw-skilled-occupations-list/nsw-190-priority-skilled-occupation-list
Hi
Just an update. No invitation yet. I’m currently sitting at 95+5 ss EOI updated date of effect: 20/12/2019. Still living and working in Sydney with 2 years experience.
Still waiting for an invitation. As of now I don't know if it's doom and gloom but some agent advice that moving to another state would open opportunity for the invite.
Best of luck.
Hi
I am production or plant engineer, currently living in NSW for last one year and have one year of experience in my closely related occupation in NSW. Besides, I am currently employed in my own field as Electrical and controls Engineer and have 70 points with out State sponsorship. I know its hard to predict NSW invite. But any chances ?
Hi
I have lodged my EOI for Registered Nurse ( Medical Practice) with 70 points in April 2019 and now updated with extra 5 points for naati on 5/10/2019, having my individual 75 points + 5 points for state nomination for Nsw. My working hours from June 2018 till now are 750 , can I claim points for that and please do let me know when can I expect the invitation for 190 as my 485 visa in expiring in March 2020. Please suggest me best option, should I move to any Nsw regional area and find job will I be consider for 190 or 491 visa. I have a family of three. Your guidance will be much appreciated.
Thanks
Hi
I applied for subclass 190 (Accounting) with 85 + 5 points(state nomination) = 90 points on last month.
For 189 its 85 points.
Though I got my skill employment assessment from CPA for 1-year experience as an Accountant.
Do I have any chance to get an invitation this year?
Kind Regards
Diptano
Hi,
I've lodged my EOU on 18 June 2019 for Taxation accountant.
189 - 80 points
190 for NSW - 80+5 ss. Living in NSW and working as a tax accountant for 1.9 years in NSW.
Could you please let me know the estimated waiting time to get an invite for me given the current conditions. I would really appreciate your expert advice on this.
Cheers,
Louise