The Subclass 491 visa is a points-tested provisional visa that allows skilled workers to live, work, and study in regional Australia for up to five years. It is one of the most strategic routes for independent professionals and families seeking eventual permanent residency through the Subclass 191 visa.
Purpose and Scope
The 491 visa supports Australia’s initiative to promote economic development in regional areas by diverting skilled migrants away from crowded metropolitan centers like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. In 2025, it remains highly competitive due to its strong PR conversion potential.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for Subclass 491, applicants must:
- Be nominated by a state or territory government or sponsored by an eligible relative residing in a designated regional area.
- Be under 45 years of age at the time of invitation.
- Possess an occupation listed on the relevant Skilled Occupation List (SOL) for regional visas.
- Have a valid skills assessment for that occupation.
- Achieve a minimum of 65 points in the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) points test.
- Demonstrate competent English proficiency.
Points System Factors
Points are awarded for key categories including:
- Age
- English proficiency
- Skilled employment experience (Australian and overseas)
- Educational qualifications
- Partner skills
- Nomination or sponsorship by a regional authority (adds 15 points bonus)
The 15-point regional nomination bonus remains one of the most significant advantages in 2025 for those targeting higher invitation cut-offs.
Nomination and Invitation Process
The process begins with lodging an Expression of Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect. State or territory governments assess EOIs based on their regional demand lists, and top candidates receive an invitation to apply. Each state’s requirements vary slightly, with conditions such as:
- Recent work or study in that region
- Commitment statements to reside regionally
- Occupation-specific quotas
Duration and Obligations
Holders can stay up to five years, but must live, work, or study only in designated regional areas (all of Australia except Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane).
Pathway to Permanent Residency (Subclass 191)
After holding the 491 visa for three years, visa holders can apply for Subclass 191 (Permanent Residence – Skilled Regional) if they have:
- Lived for at least three years in a regional area
- Earned at least AUD 53,900 annually for three consecutive years (the income threshold may be adjusted slightly by 2025 standards)
- Complied fully with regional obligations
This direct PR route makes the 491 one of the most sought-after skilled visas.