If you are looking to secure permanent residency in the Northern Territory, the Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) visa is your golden ticket. However, MigrationNT has highly specific criteria to ensure that nominees are genuinely committed to living and working in the territory long-term.
Understanding the NT 190 state nomination requirements is absolutely essential before you submit your application. This guide breaks down the core eligibility criteria, the financial capacity requirements, and the specific pathways for NT graduates and residents.
Important Note: If you or any of your migrating dependents are currently living interstate, or are on a student visa but have not completed the associated studies, you are not eligible for Northern Territory state sponsorship.
Before looking at specific streams, all applicants for the NT 190 visa must meet the following baseline criteria set by both the Department of Home Affairs and the NT Government:

The Northern Territory requires you to prove you have the financial resources to support yourself upon arrival. You must demonstrate the following minimum net assets based on your family composition:
| Family Composition | Minimum Value of Net Assets |
| Individual applicant | AU$35,000 |
| Applicant and spouse | AU$50,000 |
| Applicant and spouse + 1 child | AU$60,000 |
| Applicant and spouse + 2 children | AU$65,000 |
Generally, the NT only offers the highly sought-after subclass 190 permanent residency visa to applicants who have lived in the territory long-term and established a strong ongoing commitment to the local workforce.
If you apply for the 190 but are deemed ineligible, the NT Government will automatically consider you for the 491 provisional visa.
Here is the breakdown of the primary onshore streams for the 190 visa:
International students who have studied in the Northern Territory are highly valued. To be eligible for a subclass 190 nomination as an NT graduate, you must meet all of the following:
Exception for Students Over 35: Because of recent federal age limits on the 485 visa, if you are an international graduate aged over 35, you do not need to meet the 6-month post-graduate residency requirement on a 485 visa. You simply need to complete your 2 years of NT study and demonstrate employment, a job offer, or sustained efforts to find work in your field.
If you did not study in the NT but are currently living and working there, you must meet strict residency and employment durations to qualify for the 190 visa:
When claiming employment for your NT 190 visa eligibility, the NT Government strictly enforces the following rules:
If you are applying from outside of Australia, you will generally only be considered for the Subclass 491 (Provisional) visa. The Subclass 190 is heavily reserved for those already contributing to the Northern Territory economy.
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