Live and Work in Regional Australia

Skilled Work Regional Visa Subclass 491

The Subclass 491 visa lets skilled workers live and work in regional Australia for up to 5 years with a clear pathway to permanent residency. OnePoint helps you secure state nomination and build a strong application.

What Is the Subclass 491 Visa?

The Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa — Subclass 491 — is a points-tested provisional visa designed for skilled professionals who want to live, work, and study in designated regional areas of Australia. It offers a structured, practical, and achievable pathway to permanent residency for skilled migrants who may not yet have a competitive score for the points-only Subclass 189 visa.

The visa is valid for five years, during which holders must live and work in a designated regional area. After three years, eligible holders can apply for the Subclass 191 Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) visa — granting permanent residency in Australia.

Who Is This Visa For?

The Subclass 491 is a strong option for:

  • Skilled professionals whose occupation is on the relevant Skilled Occupation List who have at least 65 points but may benefit from the additional 15 nomination points
  • Applicants who are willing and able to commit to living and working in regional Australia for at least three years
  • Those who prefer a faster or more accessible pathway to permanent residency compared to the highly competitive Subclass 189
  • International graduates who have studied at a regional Australian institution and may qualify for additional study points
  • Applicants with an eligible relative residing in a designated regional area (Family Sponsored stream)

Two Pathways to Nomination

The Subclass 491 has two nomination pathways. Both award 15 additional points toward your points test score.

Pathway 1 — State or Territory Government Nomination

You are nominated by an Australian state or territory government. Each state and territory has its own eligibility criteria, occupation requirements, and nomination allocations. Commonly sought sectors include healthcare, engineering, IT, and education. Notable regional areas accessible through this pathway include Tasmania, South Australia, Western Australia, the ACT, and regional Victoria.

Pathway 2 — Family Sponsored Stream

An eligible relative who is an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen, residing in a designated regional area, can sponsor your application. Invitations under this pathway are issued by the Department of Home Affairs through SkillSelect rounds.

Key Eligibility Requirements

RequirementDetails
AgeUnder 45 years at the time of Invitation to Apply (ITA)
OccupationMust be on the relevant Skilled Occupation List for the 491 visa
Skills AssessmentPositive assessment from the relevant assessing authority for your nominated occupation
Points ScoreMinimum 65 points, plus 15 points awarded upon nomination (making effective minimum 80 with nomination)
Nomination/SponsorshipMust be nominated by a state/territory government or sponsored by an eligible family member in a regional area
English LanguageAt least Competent English (IELTS 6.0 in each band, or equivalent)
Commitment to Regional AreaMust live, work, and study in a designated regional area during the visa period
Health & CharacterMust meet Australia's health and character requirements

Designated regional areas include all of Australia except Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. This includes cities such as Adelaide, Hobart, Canberra, Darwin, Perth, and many regional centres across all states and territories.

Benefits of the Subclass 491 Visa

  • Five-year provisional visa allowing you and your family to live, work, and study in regional Australia
  • 15 additional points awarded by nomination — potentially making your application competitive where 189 is not yet achievable
  • Clear and structured pathway to permanent residency through Subclass 191 after three years
  • Full work rights in your nominated region for all visa holders
  • Access to study and education for dependent children
  • Includes family members — partner and dependent children can be added to the application
  • Multiple entry and exit travel to and from Australia throughout the visa validity period

Pathway to Permanent Residency — Subclass 191

After holding the Subclass 491 visa for at least three years and complying with all visa conditions, eligible holders can apply for the Subclass 191 Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) visa. To meet eligibility for the Subclass 191, applicants must have:

  • Held a Subclass 491 visa for at least three years
  • Lived and worked in a designated regional area in compliance with visa conditions
  • Met the income threshold for the required period — subject to the Department of Home Affairs' current requirements at the time of application
  • Complied with all conditions imposed on the Subclass 491 visa

Note:Subclass 191 eligibility requirements, including any income thresholds, may be updated. Verify current requirements at immi.homeaffairs.gov.au.

The Application Process — Step by Step

StepAction Required
1. Check EligibilityConfirm your occupation is on the relevant Skilled Occupation List and calculate your points score
2. Skills AssessmentObtain a positive skills assessment from the relevant assessing authority
3. Submit EOI in SkillSelectLodge your Expression of Interest, selecting the Subclass 491 and any state/territory preferences
4. Register with State/TerritoryMost states require a separate Registration of Interest (ROI) through their own portal. Some states may require you to already reside there
5. Receive NominationOnce nominated, you will receive an Invitation to Apply from the Department of Home Affairs
6. Apply Within 60 DaysLodge your complete visa application within 60 days of receiving the ITA
7. Visa Grant and RelocationUpon visa grant, relocate to and remain in the nominated regional area

Important State and Territory Notes

  • Each state and territory has its own allocation, occupation requirements, and nomination criteria — these can change throughout the year. Some states open and close their programs at different times.
  • Tasmania is a popular destination for 491 applicants and often seeks professionals in healthcare, education, and IT sectors. It prioritises applicants with a genuine commitment to long-term residency in the state.
  • The Northern Territory and some states temporarily suspend their programs during peak allocation periods. OnePoint monitors state program openings and closures to advise you at the right time.

Note: State and territory nomination programs are subject to change throughout the year. OnePoint can advise you on the current status of each state's program at the time of your enquiry.

How OnePoint Can Help

Profile Assessment: We assess your full profile — points score, occupation, English level, and eligibility for each state or territory.

State Strategy: Not all states will accept your application. We advise on which state nominations are realistically accessible for your specific profile and occupation.

Skills Assessment Preparation: We guide you through the skills assessment process for your occupation, ensuring your application meets the assessing authority's requirements.

EOI and Registration: We prepare and lodge your SkillSelect EOI and assist with state-specific registration processes.

Application Preparation: Once you receive an invitation, we prepare your complete visa application with all required documentation.

Family Inclusion and Compliance: We manage the inclusion of family members and advise on visa condition compliance during your time in regional Australia.

Subclass 191 Planning: We help you plan ahead for your permanent residency application — ensuring you are meeting all obligations to qualify for the Subclass 191.

Why Choose OnePoint?

OnePoint is based in Hobart — one of the most active regional areas for Subclass 491 applicants in Australia. Our team has direct, working knowledge of Tasmanian state nomination programs, regional employer networks, and local settlement pathways. We understand what regional commitment means in practice — and we will help you make a genuine, well-prepared case.

 

The Subclass 491 could be your most practical step toward permanent Australian residency. Contact OnePoint for an honest assessment of your eligibility, your state options, and your next steps.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Subclass 491 Visa

Find answers to the most common questions to help you better understand our services and processes.

A: No. The Subclass 491 is a provisional (temporary) visa valid for five years. However, it provides a clear pathway to permanent residency through the Subclass 191 visa after you have held the 491 for three years and met the residency and work requirements.

A: A job offer is not mandatory for the Subclass 491. However, some state governments may prefer or require applicants to have employment in the state. Having a job offer, or demonstrating genuine commitment to live and work in the nominated region, can strengthen your nomination application.

A: Designated regional areas include all of Australia except Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. This includes cities such as Adelaide, Hobart, Canberra, Darwin, and Perth, as well as many regional centres. Some outer suburbs of metropolitan cities may also qualify. Check the Department of Home Affairs website for the current list of designated regional postcodes.

A: Yes. Your partner and dependent children can be included in your application. All family members must also comply with the visa condition requiring them to live and work in the designated regional area. Family members aged 18 and over must demonstrate functional English.

A: State nomination means the state has approved your nomination and triggered an invitation through the Department of Home Affairs. This is effectively an invitation to apply for the visa. However, your visa application is still assessed by the Department against all visa requirements.

A: The Subclass 491 visa condition requires you to live, work, and study only in the region specified in your visa. Changing regions without permission may breach visa conditions and affect your eligibility for permanent residency. Speak to OnePoint before making any changes.

A: If your current points score is not competitive enough for a 189 invitation, the 491 offers 15 additional points through state nomination — often making it easier to receive an invitation. The 491 is particularly strong if you are willing to commit to regional Australia, where your skills may be in higher demand.

A: The Subclass 191 eligibility requires applicants to have met an income threshold for the required period. This threshold is subject to the Department of Home Affairs' current requirements at the time of application. OnePoint can advise you on the current figure when you are approaching Subclass 191 eligibility.

A: State nomination programs open and close throughout the year based on their allocations. Some states — including Tasmania, South Australia, and Western Australia — have been actively accepting Subclass 491 nominations in 2025–26, though program status changes regularly. Contact OnePoint for the most current state-by-state update.

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