State Nomination · WA · Western Australia

WA State Nomination Migration: A High Value Pathway

In the current Australian skilled migration climate, Western Australia is fast becoming the standout example of a “high value” state nomination pathway.

Compared with the fierce competition in the eastern states (NSW, VIC), WA stands out for its frequent invitation rounds, comparatively lower point requirements, and strong demand for local graduates and skilled workers.

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1. Introduction

Why WA Is One of the Most Realistic Options Right Now

In the current Australian skilled migration climate, Western Australia is fast becoming the standout example of a “high value” state nomination pathway. Compared with the fierce competition in the eastern states (NSW, VIC), WA stands out clearly:

  • Frequent invitation rounds
  • Comparatively lower point requirements
  • Strong demand for local graduates and skilled professionals

It is particularly suited to:

  • Applicants scoring 65–85
  • Those with IT, engineering, construction or trades backgrounds
  • Anyone hoping to receive an invitation as quickly as possible

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2. Visa Overview

WA’s Two Main State Nomination Visas

WA offers two main state nomination visas, each targeting applicants with different point scores and longer term plans.

Subclass 190

Subclass 190 (Permanent Residency)

Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190)

Visa Type
Permanent Resident (PR)
State Nomination Points
5 points

Key Features

  • Direct path to PR in one step
  • Commitment required to live and work in WA
  • Favourable treatment for local graduates

Best Suited For

  • Applicants with moderate to high points
  • Those with local study or work experience
  • Occupations on the shortage list
Subclass 491

Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional Visa)

Skilled Work Regional Visa (subclass 491)

Visa Type
5 year provisional visa
State Nomination Points
15 points

Key Features

  • Lower point requirements
  • Most of WA qualifies as a regional area
  • Clear pathway to permanent residency

Best Suited For

  • Lower scores (65–75)
  • Applicants seeking a fast invitation
  • Open to regional living
3. Eligibility Requirements

Basic Requirements (for both 190 and 491)

Whether you choose the Subclass 190 or 491, applicants must meet these five core requirements.

Age

Under 45 years of age

Occupation

Listed on the skilled migration occupation list

English

Minimum IELTS 6 in all four bands

Skills Assessment

Must be successfully completed

EOI Score

65 points or higher

Core WA Nomination Streams

Core WA Nomination Streams (Key Section)

WA state nomination is divided into two main categories, each with its own nomination streams.

(1) State Nomination Streams

These include:

Graduate Stream

Requirements

  • Graduated from a WA institution
  • Field of study aligned with the nominated occupation
  • Generally requires limited work experience

Features

  • Low entry threshold
  • High likelihood of invitation
  • Excellent fit for international graduates

General Stream

Requirements

  • Occupation listed on the WA occupation list
  • Work experience is typically required
  • A competitive points score is expected

Features

  • Open to offshore applicants
  • Broader range of eligible applicants
(2) Employer Driven Factors (the hidden key)

While not mandatory, the following factors noticeably increase your chance of success:

  • WA work experience
  • A local employer
  • Background in shortage industries (mining, construction, engineering)
4. Application Process

Application Process · The Nine Steps

From skills assessment to visa grant, here is the complete WA state nomination process:

01
Step 01

Complete Your Skills Assessment

Complete your skills assessment.

02
Step 02

Prepare Your English Test Results

Prepare your English test results.

03
Step 03

Submit Your EOI

Submit your EOI (via the Department of Home Affairs).

04
Step 04

Lodge Your WA State Nomination Application

Lodge your WA state nomination application.

05
Step 05

Receive a State Invitation

Receive your state Invitation.

06
Step 06

Receive Your State Nomination

Receive your state nomination.

07
Step 07

Lodge Your Visa Application

Lodge your visa application.

08
Step 08

Health and Character Checks

Complete health and character checks.

09
Step 09

Visa Granted

Receive your visa grant.

Process Highlights

  • Each stream has its own specific requirements
  • Invitation rounds are held frequently
5. Annual Quota

Quota Analysis · Annual Allocations

WA’s allocations have grown in recent years:

Subclass 190
Approx. 2,000 – 2,500

places (per financial year)

Subclass 491
Approx. 2,000 – 3,000

places (per financial year)

Trend Analysis

  • Invitation rounds are relatively frequent
  • Strong demand for skilled occupations
  • Offshore opportunities are gradually increasing
6. Estimated Costs

Cost Breakdown · Estimated Costs

WA state nomination involves a range of government and third party fees. The table below shows typical cost ranges (in AUD).

ItemCost Range (AUD)Notes
Visa Application Fee$4,640+Primary applicant
State Nomination Fee$200–$300
Skills Assessment Fee$300–$1,500
English Test Fee$300–$400
Medical Examination Fee$300–$500
Notarisation and Translation Fee$200–$800

Fees shown are reference figures as at June 2026 — the latest officially published rates prevail.

Overall Budget

  • Single applicant: $6,000 – $9,000+
  • Family: $8,000 – $12,000+

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  • Precise matching to the right WA pathway
  • Points and occupation optimisation strategy
  • Fast invitation pathway design
  • End to end application support

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Frequently Asked Questions

WA State Nomination Migration — Frequently Asked Questions

Is WA state nomination easy to obtain?

Yes, relative to the eastern states, particularly for skilled applicants and local graduates.

Is the WA Subclass 491 visa easy to apply for?

It is currently one of the easier pathways for receiving an invitation, especially for those with lower scores.

Does WA require work experience?

The General Stream usually does, but the Graduate Stream has lighter requirements.

Can I apply for WA state nomination from outside Australia?

Yes. WA is comparatively open to offshore applicants.

How long does WA state nomination take?

Typically several weeks to a few months, with the overall process taking around 6–12 months.

Which occupations are well suited to WA?
  • Engineering
  • IT
  • Construction and trades
  • Mining related occupations
Which is easier, WA or SA?

Generally speaking:

  • WA: more frequent invitations
  • SA: more flexible pathways
Is it easy for WA graduates to migrate?

Yes, it is relatively easy and currently one of the strongest pathways available.

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