ACME Migration Australia Visa & Migration Approvals
- Migration Help Desk
- Mar 23
- 3 min read
Summary Dated on 23/03/2026
Summary 1: Western Australian State Nomination Confirmation – Subclass 491
This document is an email notification confirming that Western Australian State nomination has been formally confirmed for a Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491). The confirmation was issued on the date indicated in the document.
Key Details:
Nomination Type: WA 491 State Nomination
Visa Pathway: Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional – Provisional)
Occupation: Carpenter
Points Score: 65 + 15 = 80 points
Confirmation & Next Steps:
WA State nomination has been confirmed by nominating the applicant's Expression of Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect.
The Department of Home Affairs will now issue an invitation to apply for the visa.
Post-Visa Grant Obligations:Upon visa approval, the applicant must:
Notify WA Migration Services of the visa application outcome.
If living outside Western Australia at the time of grant, advise migration plans and expected arrival date.
Register contact details with Migration Services within 28 days of arrival (or within 28 days of visa grant if already in WA).
Keep Migration Services informed of contact details for a period of two years.
Complete registration and settlement surveys upon request for two years.
Be available for the Western Australian Government to contact in relation to the nomination at any stage during the visa period.
Notify Migration Services of any changes to the original proposal.
This confirmation is a critical step that enables the recipient to receive a visa invitation from the Department of Home Affairs.
Summary 2: Western Australian State Nomination Confirmation – Subclass 190
This document is an email notification confirming that Western Australian State nomination has been formally confirmed for a Skilled – Nominated (subclass 190) permanent residence visa. The confirmation was issued on the date indicated in the document.
Key Details:
Nomination Type: WA 190 State Nomination
Visa Pathway: Subclass 190 (Skilled – Nominated – Permanent)
Occupation: Painting Trades Worker
Points Score: 65 + 5 = 70 points
Confirmation & Next Steps:
WA State nomination has been confirmed by nominating the applicant's Expression of Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect.
The Department of Home Affairs will now issue an invitation to apply for the visa.
Post-Visa Grant Obligations:Upon visa approval, the applicant must:
Notify WA Migration Services of the visa application outcome.
If living outside Western Australia at the time of grant, advise migration plans and expected arrival date.
Register contact details with Migration Services within 28 days of arrival (or within 28 days of visa grant if already in WA).
Keep Migration Services informed of contact details for a period of two years.
Complete registration and settlement surveys upon request for two years.
Be available for the Western Australian Government to contact in relation to the nomination at any stage during the visa period.
Notify Migration Services of any changes to the original proposal.
This confirmation is a critical step that enables the recipient to proceed with lodging their subclass 190 visa application with the Department of Home Affairs.
Summary 3: Skilled – Nominated (subclass 190) Visa Grant Notice
This is an official visa grant notice for a Skilled – Nominated (subclass 190) permanent residence visa, granted on 23 March 2026.
Key Details:
Visa Subclass: 190 (Skilled – Nominated – Permanent)
Date of Grant: 23 March 2026
Must Not Arrive After: 23 March 2031 (initial entry deadline)
Length of Stay: Indefinite from the date of each arrival
Travel: Unlimited until 23 March 2031
Passport Country: India
Important Conditions & Advice:
The visa holder may wish to withdraw any other undecided visa applications, as the grant of another substantive visa could cause this permanent residence visa to cease.
Grant of another substantive visa may also affect eligibility for government benefits such as Centrelink or Medicare.
Withdrawal of other visa applications must be advised in writing to the Department of Home Affairs.
Why Keep This Notice:
Employers and government agencies may request details from this notice to conduct checks using VEVO (Visa Entitlement Verification Online).
The notice is required to access the visa record in VEVO.










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