Introduction

The Subclass 491 Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa is a temporary visa for skilled workers who wish to live and work in designated regional areas of Australia. This visa is valid for five years and specifically targets professionals looking for opportunities outside major cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. A key benefit of the Subclass 491 visa is that it provides a direct pathway to permanent residency through the Subclass 191 visa after three years, making it an accessible route for skilled migrants in 2025.

Eligibility Requirements

Basic Criteria

Specific Requirements

Application Process

Step-by-Step Overview

1

Preparation Phase

 Confirm that your occupation is on a relevant Skilled Occupation List and obtain a skills assessment from the appropriate Australian authority.

2

Online Application

 Lodge a free Expression of Interest (EOI) through the SkillSelect system. This is not a formal visa application.

3

State Nomination

Apply for nomination from a state or territory, or secure sponsorship from an eligible family member in a regional area.

4

Invitation

 Once your nomination is approved, you will receive an invitation to apply for the visa.

5

Visa Application

You must submit your complete visa application within 60 days of receiving the invitation.

6

Assessment

If required, undergo medical examinations and provide biometrics.

7

Decision

The outcome of your application will be sent via email, including your visa grant number and conditions.

Key Tips :-

Invitation rounds are held throughout the financial year without set dates. To help ensure a smoother process, provide accurate documentation, complete medicals early, and aim for a high points score to increase your chances of a faster invitation.

Required Documents

Essential Documentation

Additional Documents (Visa-Specific)

Processing Time & Costs

Fee Structure

Mail Applicant

AUD $4,770

Additional Adult Applicant

AUD $2,385

Child Applicant (Under 18)

AUD $1,190

Processing timeframes: The visa processing time is estimated to be between 6 and 14 months, although this can vary depending on the completeness of your application and state nomination processing times. Some statistics indicate that 90% of applications are processed within 17 months.

Additional costs Structure

Skills Assessment

AUD $500–$2,000

English Language Tests

AUD $250–$400

Health Examinations

$350–$500 per person

Police Clearances

$50–$100 per country

State Nomination Fees

$200–$800 (on state)

Rights and Restrictions

What You Can Do:

Limitations:

Pathway to Permanent Residence

After holding the Subclass 491 visa for a minimum of three years, you may be eligible to apply for the Subclass 191 Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) visa. To qualify, you must have lived, worked, and studied in a designated regional area and met the ongoing health and character requirements. As of 2024, the previous requirement to meet a minimum taxable income threshold has been removed, making the pathway to permanent residency more accessible.

Application Challenges & Solutions

Documentation Complexity

Challenge: High competition for state nominations.

Solution: Research the criteria for multiple states, focus on those with higher quotas, and check that your occupation is in demand in that region.

Challenge: Not meeting the 65-point minimum.

Solution: Aim for higher scores on your English test, gain additional skilled work experience, or claim points for your partner’s skills.

Pro Tips :-

 Occupations in health, education (such as early childhood teachers), and social services are often prioritised in state nomination programs.

Frequently Asked Question

Can I live in Melbourne or Sydney with a 491 visa?

No. Designated regional Australia excludes Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. However, cities like Perth, the Gold Coast, Adelaide, Hobart, and Canberra are considered regional areas.

How long must I wait before applying for permanent residency?

You must hold the 491 visa for at least three years and meet the residency requirements before you can apply for the Subclass 191 permanent visa. The previous minimum income requirement is no longer in effect.

Can I change jobs or move between regional areas?

 Yes, you can include your spouse or de facto partner and dependent children in your application.

What happens if my state nomination is approved but a visa is refused?

Visa application fees paid to the Australian government are non-refundable. If your visa is refused, you typically cannot be nominated again by the same state in the same program year.

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