Subclass 190 Permanent Visa Granted Following a Seven-Year Journey from Student to Nurse
Case Summary
An applicant who arrived in Australia for high school with an IELTS score below direct nursing entry requirements was guided through a multi-year pathway — Diploma of Enrolled Nursing, Bachelor of Nursing, employment, and outstanding PTE preparation — ultimately securing a 190 permanent visa seven years later.
Background
The applicant had been a long-term client since her student visa days in high school. Born in 1997, she arrived in Australia with a 6.5 average IELTS score — below the direct entry threshold for bachelor-level nursing programs. The case required developing a long-term, phased education and career strategy to build from that starting point to an eventual 190 permanent visa.
Challenges
- Initial IELTS score of 6.5 was below the direct entry requirement for bachelor-level nursing programs, requiring a staged educational pathway
- The full journey from high school to permanent residency required consistent strategic coordination across multiple visa stages and years
- English proficiency and career development needed to be actively built throughout the process to achieve a competitive migration outcome
Outcome
The Subclass 190 visa application was granted within four months of lodgement with no request for further information. After seven years of planned, phased migration strategy, the applicant transitioned from a high school student with limited English to a qualified registered nurse with permanent residency.
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