Legacy 489 visa holders
Holders of the older Subclass 489 (provisional skilled regional) use 887 as the PR pathway. 489 is no longer granted but existing holders remain.
Our skilled team Gurjeev Bhalla and Sourabh Aggarwal advises on regional PR pathways from Brisbane, Darwin, Gold Coast, and Cairns. The 887 was the regional PR pathway for older regional provisional visa holders. With the newer 191 replacing it for most recent grants, does 887 still matter? For many applicants, yes. Here is the current picture.
Specific cohorts continue to use the 887 pathway.
Holders of the older Subclass 489 (provisional skilled regional) use 887 as the PR pathway. 489 is no longer granted but existing holders remain.
Applicants whose provisional regional visa predates 491 commencement. 887 remains the appropriate PR route.
In specific circumstances, older 491 grants can qualify for 887 instead of 191. Case-by-case.
887 requires specific regional residence and work.
The choice is determined by which provisional visa the applicant holds.
887 pathway. 2 years residence + 1 year work. No income test.
191 pathway. 3 years regional residence + income test for each year.
Some cases have eligibility for both 887 and 191. Choose based on which requirements you meet first.
Unlike the 191, the 887 does not require applicants to meet a minimum income threshold each year. For lower-earning workers holding older provisional regional visas, the 887 pathway is often more accessible than the newer 191.
For regional PR pathway selection, book with Gurjeev Bhalla.