HECT Migration & Appeal Experts

NSW 190 Visa Rapid Invitation: Electrical Engineer Secures PR Within 1 Year of Graduation

Case Summary

Background:

Mr. M, an accomplished electrical engineer, has been a long-term client of ours since his university studies in Australia. We have assisted him throughout his entire migration journey—from his initial Student Visa (subclass 500) to a Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485), and more recently, to a Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) granted by New South Wales.

Taking Over the Case:

Recognising Mr. M’s strong academic and linguistic capabilities, we advised him to pursue NAATI certification in addition to improving his English test scores. This strategic move allowed him to claim additional points for his Expression of Interest (EOI). His outstanding profile—boasting 80 points without state nomination—and relevant work experience in the electrical engineering field made him a highly competitive candidate. We meticulously prepared his skills assessment and subsequent NSW nomination application, emphasising his qualifications and contribution to the state’s skilled workforce.

Successful Outcome:

Mr. M received an invitation to apply for the subclass 190 visa within just one year of graduation. The application was carefully documented to reflect his continuous compliance and strong profile. The visa was granted in a timely manner, enabling him to transition seamlessly from an international student to an Australian permanent resident.

This case exemplifies the importance of early planning, strategic point accumulation, and experienced guidance in achieving a successful migration outcome.

Visa Grant Notice
Grant notice for the NSW Subclass 190 Permanent Visa for an Electrical Engineer, processed by HECT.

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