Australia Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional) Visa: Complete Guide for 2026

The Subclass 491 Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa is Australia’s gateway to permanent residence through regional living. It’s a points-tested visa that gives you a generous +15 points bonus from state/territory nomination or eligible family sponsorship — making it the most accessible skilled migration pathway for applicants who don’t have ultra-high points scores. The catch: you must live and work in regional Australia for at least 3 years before you can apply for permanent residency through the Subclass 191 visa.

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Overview

The 491 visa is a provisional visa valid for 5 years. It’s not permanent residency itself — it’s the stepping stone. After living and working in regional Australia for 3 years and meeting an income threshold, you can apply for the Subclass 191 (Permanent Residence) visa. “Regional Australia” includes everywhere except Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane — so cities like Adelaide, Perth, Gold Coast, Canberra, Newcastle, and Hobart all count.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Nomination: You need either a state/territory government nomination OR sponsorship from an eligible family member living in regional Australia.
  • Occupation: Must be on the relevant skilled occupation list (MLTSSL, STSOL, or ROL depending on the nomination type).
  • Skills assessment: Positive assessment from the relevant authority.
  • Points score: Minimum 65 points (including the 15-point bonus). Effective minimum without the bonus: 50 points — significantly lower than 189 or 190.
  • Age: Under 45 at the time of invitation.
  • English: At least competent (IELTS 6.0 each band).

What Counts as “Regional Australia”?

As of the current definition, regional Australia is everywhere except the three major metropolitan areas:

  • NOT regional: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane (city centers and surrounding metro areas)
  • Regional (and qualifying): Perth, Adelaide, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Canberra, Hobart, Darwin, Newcastle, Wollongong, Geelong, and all other cities and towns

This definition is much broader than most people expect. Perth (population 2+ million) and Adelaide (1.4 million) are both considered regional, offering a cosmopolitan lifestyle while still qualifying.

Application Process

  1. Skills assessment and English test.
  2. Submit EOI through SkillSelect indicating interest in the 491 visa.
  3. Obtain state/territory nomination or family sponsorship.
  4. Receive invitation to apply.
  5. Lodge visa application within 60 days.
  6. Health and police checks.
  7. Visa grant — move to regional Australia.
  8. After 3 years: Apply for Subclass 191 permanent residency (requires meeting the taxable income threshold of AUD $53,900/year for 3 years).

Costs and Fees

  • Skills assessment: AUD $300-$1,200
  • English test: AUD $300-$400
  • State nomination fee: AUD $0-$400
  • Visa application (main applicant): AUD $4,640
  • Additional applicant (18+): AUD $2,320
  • Additional applicant (under 18): AUD $1,170

Total for single applicant: approximately AUD $5,500-$7,000.

Timeline

  • Skills assessment: 4-12 weeks
  • State nomination: 4-16 weeks
  • Visa processing: 6-14 months
  • Regional living requirement: 3 years
  • 191 PR visa processing: 3-12 months
  • Total to PR: Approximately 4-6 years

The Path to Permanent Residency (Subclass 191)

After holding a 491 visa for at least 3 years, you can apply for the 191 if you:

  • Have lived in regional Australia for at least 3 years while on the 491
  • Have earned a taxable income of at least AUD $53,900 per year for each of the 3 years
  • Have complied with all 491 visa conditions

The 191 grants full, unconditional permanent residency — after that, you can live and work anywhere in Australia.

Tips and Strategies

  • Target cities like Perth or Adelaide. They’re “regional” for visa purposes but offer full urban amenities, job markets, and lifestyle quality.
  • Plan for the income threshold. AUD $53,900/year is the key benchmark for 191 eligibility. Ensure your career path in regional Australia will meet this threshold within 3 years.
  • 491 is not a dead end. While living regionally, you can also apply for employer-sponsored visas (482/186) or even the 189/190 if your points increase — giving you multiple paths to PR.
  • Family sponsorship option. If you have an eligible relative (parent, sibling, child, aunt, uncle, nephew, niece, or grandparent) living in regional Australia, they can sponsor you without state nomination.
  • Consider the lifestyle benefits. Regional Australia offers lower cost of living, less congestion, and increasingly strong job markets. Many 491 holders end up staying by choice after getting PR.
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