Entire states are regional
All of Tasmania, the Northern Territory, the ACT, South Australia, and Western Australia (except Perth) count as regional for the 491.
The Subclass 491 is Australia's premier regional migration pathway. Five years of provisional residency, full work rights, and a clear route to permanent residency through the Subclass 191. The catch? You commit to living and working in regional Australia for three years. For many skilled workers, the trade-off makes sense.
For 491 purposes, regional Australia covers almost everywhere except Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. This is not remote outback only. It is most of Australia.
All of Tasmania, the Northern Territory, the ACT, South Australia, and Western Australia (except Perth) count as regional for the 491.
Adelaide, Perth, the Gold Coast, the Sunshine Coast, Cairns, Townsville, Hobart, and Darwin are all regional. Major cities with international airports and thriving industries.
Many applicants assume regional means remote. It does not. You can live in a major regional city with full amenities and still qualify as regional for the 491.
Miss any one and the visa cannot be granted. These are the gates.
Your occupation must be on the Core Skills Occupation List or on the regional occupation list used by the nominating state or territory.
Positive skills assessment from the relevant assessing authority for your occupation.
Minimum 65 points including the 15-point regional nomination bonus. Most 491 applicants have scores in the 70 to 90 range.
At least Competent English, though higher scores add points and improve nomination prospects.
Must be under 45 when invited to apply for the visa.
Standard health examinations and police clearances from every country lived in for 12+ months over the last 10 years.
The 491 offers 15 nomination points, three times the Subclass 190 bonus. This is what transforms applicants sitting at 65-70 points into the highest-ranked EOIs in their occupation.
Many skilled migrants who cannot get to the competitive 85-95 point range for the Subclass 189 find that a 491 nomination instantly places them at 85-95 points, making them among the highest-ranked EOIs in their occupation. This is why the 491 is often the right answer for professionals who think the 189 is their only option.
The 491 is a 5-year provisional visa, but the permanent pathway opens after just three years of meeting the residence and income requirements.
You must live in a designated regional area for at least three years. Continuous residence is not strictly required, but you need to demonstrate regional residence as your primary home.
You must meet a minimum income threshold for at least three years. The exact figure is updated annually by the Department.
After the three-year period, apply for the permanent Subclass 191. Once granted, you have full permanent residency with no geographic restrictions.
Each region has its own strengths. Matching your profile to the right region is the work.
Historically strong 491 nominator. Entire state is regional. Applicants with Tasmanian study or work history are particularly well positioned.
Broad occupation list and active 491 program. All of South Australia is regional under the 491 framework.
Strong DAMA pathways alongside the 491. Small-scale program but accessible for eligible applicants. Our Darwin office handles NT files directly.
Everywhere in WA except Perth is regional. Strong pathway for trades and engineering. Mining-adjacent industries favoured.
Cairns, Townsville, the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, and other regional areas. Substantial 491 program. Our Gold Coast office serves this region.
Everywhere except Sydney and Melbourne is regional. Strong 491 programs in both states. Broad occupation lists.