The 491 visa (Skilled Work Regional – Provisional) is a points‑tested Australian visa that lets eligible skilled workers and their families live, work, and study in designated regional areas for up to five years. You must be nominated by a state/territory government or sponsored by an eligible relative in regional Australia and receive an invitation to apply via SkillSelect. While it’s not permanent residency, the 491 offers a clear pathway to PR through the subclass 191 after you meet time-in-region and visa‑condition requirements. Major cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane are excluded; most other locations—including Perth, Adelaide, Gold Coast, Hobart, Canberra, and many regional centers—qualify.

This guide explains the 491 visa in plain English and reflects 2025 settings. You’ll learn who the visa suits (and who it doesn’t), how state nomination differs from family sponsorship, the current points test, occupation and skills assessment rules, regional conditions after grant, exact steps to apply, document checklists, fees and typical processing times, how invitation ranking works, and the pathway to the 191 PR visa. Let’s start with who the 491 is for.

Who the 491 visa is for (and who it’s not for)

If you’re a skilled worker who can score enough points, get state/territory nomination or an eligible family sponsor, and genuinely plan to live and work outside Australia’s big three cities, the 491 visa AU is designed for you. It suits applicants who are under 45, pass skills assessment, and meet at least competent English.

Two pathways: state/territory nomination vs eligible family sponsorship

To secure a 491 visa invitation, you must be endorsed either by a state/territory government or by an eligible family sponsor in regional Australia. Both pathways add 15 points to your score and lead to the same Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa; the pre-invite criteria differ.

What’s new for the 491 visa in 2025

The 2025 settings are mostly steady, but a few clarifications can change strategy if you’re planning a 491 visa AU application. Use these to fine‑tune your points, choose your pathway, and avoid avoidable refusals.

Points test for the 491 visa explained

To be invited for a 491 visa AU, you must meet the points test and receive an invitation through SkillSelect. The current pass mark is >= 65 points. Your nomination or eligible family sponsorship adds +15 points, often making the difference between sitting on the pool and getting invited. Only claim points you can evidence, or risk refusal.

Pro tip: Boost your competitiveness by improving English scores, firming up your skills assessment, and aligning your EOI with state criteria before seeking nomination.

Eligible occupations and skills assessment

To qualify for a 491 visa AU, nominate an occupation that’s eligible now. For state/territory nomination, it must be on that state’s list; for family sponsorship, it must be on the MLTSSL. You also need a positive skills assessment from the relevant authority at the time of invitation.

English, age, health and character requirements

Beyond occupation and points, the 491 visa AU has non‑negotiable baseline criteria. You must be under 45 at the time you’re invited, show at least Competent English, and satisfy health and character checks for yourself and any accompanying family. Stronger English can improve your points, but failing any baseline requirement will block an invitation or grant.

Designated regional areas: where you can live and work

For the 491 visa AU, “designated regional” means all of Australia except Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Perth and the Gold Coast are regional. Popular regional centers include Adelaide, Canberra, Hobart, Sunshine Coast, Newcastle/Lake Macquarie, Wollongong/Illawarra and Geelong. You may live, study and work in any regional area and move between regions, subject to any commitments to your nominating state.

Conditions you must follow after grant

After your 491 visa AU is granted, compliance is vital to the 191 pathway. Obligations cover regional residence, basic reporting, and limits on other applications.

Step-by-step application process

A smooth 491 visa AU application follows a logical order: prove eligibility, secure nomination or sponsorship, then get invited and lodge a decision‑ready file. Follow the steps below to reduce delays, avoid refusals for over‑claiming points, and stay firmly on track for the subclass 191 PR pathway.

  1. Confirm eligibility and pathway; obtain a suitable skills assessment and English results.
  2. Lodge a 491 EOI in SkillSelect with evidence‑backed points.
  3. Secure state/territory nomination or an eligible family sponsor (approval before grant).
  4. On invitation, lodge online, attach evidence, complete health/biometrics/police checks; onshore applicants may get a bridging visa.
  5. Await decision; on grant, live, work and study in designated regional areas and comply with conditions.

Documents checklist

Make your 491 visa AU application decision‑ready by lining up evidence early. Attach clear scans and certified copies where required, and only claim points you can prove—missing or weak documents trigger delays and refusals. Keep filenames simple and translate non‑English documents with certified translations.

Costs and fees you should budget for

Budget beyond the Department of Home Affairs visa charge. A 491 visa AU application typically involves multiple third‑party costs you’ll pay across several months, so plan cash flow early and only claim points you can evidence.

Processing times, invitations and ranking

Processing for the 491 visa AU is a two-step journey: first an invitation, then a decision. Invitations are issued via SkillSelect by states/territories or to family‑sponsored EOIs, with higher points and priority ranking applied. Current ranking favors singles or skilled‑partner applicants first, then partners with Competent English, then others. Regional cases continue to get priority processing. Decision times vary by caseload and file quality; indicative guidance shows about 90% of applications finalizing in roughly 6–22 months. Keep your EOI accurate, align with state criteria, claim only evidencable points, and lodge a decision‑ready 491 visa AU application.

Pathway to permanent residency (subclass 191)

The 491 visa AU leads to permanent residency via the subclass 191 once you meet time and compliance requirements. Current settings confirm there’s no fixed earnings threshold; focus on holding the right visa long enough and fully complying with conditions.

State nomination snapshots and links (NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, WA, TAS, ACT, NT)

State criteria change often, so treat the notes below as quick pointers and always verify on the official state program pages before you lodge. You’ll still need an EOI for the 491 visa AU and a separate state nomination application where required.

Family sponsored 491: sponsor eligibility and obligations

If state nomination isn’t viable, the family‑sponsored pathway lets you pursue a 491 visa AU via a regional relative. You still need an EOI, invitation, and enough points (+15).

491 vs 189 vs 190 vs 494: which visa fits your goal?

Choosing between the 491 visa AU, 189, 190 and 494 comes down to PR timing, who backs you (state vs employer vs family), and your commitment to regional living. Use this quick view to align your goal with the right pathway and avoid wasting time on the wrong program.

Visa Type Backing Residence scope PR pathway
491 Provisional, points‑tested State/territory OR eligible family Regional areas only Subclass 191 after 3+ years with compliance
189 Permanent, points‑tested None Anywhere in Australia PR on grant
190 Permanent, points‑tested State/territory nomination Usually commit to nominating state PR on grant
494 Provisional, employer‑sponsored Regional employer sponsorship Regional, tied to sponsor role Subclass 191 after 3+ years with compliance

Tip: If you lack an employer offer but can live regionally, the 491 visa AU is often the fastest viable route to PR.

Common mistakes and how to avoid them

Even strong candidates face delays or refusals for avoidable errors. Treat your 491 visa AU as evidence‑led: every point, occupation, and claim must match documents and current rules. Use this quick checklist to steer clear of the pitfalls we see often.

Key takeaways

The 491 visa AU is a five‑year, points‑tested provisional pathway that rewards skilled applicants willing to live and work in regional Australia (everywhere except Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane). You need state/territory nomination or an eligible family sponsor (+15 points), a valid skills assessment, Competent English and to be under 45 at invitation. Comply with regional conditions (8579), and after 3+ years you can transition to PR via the 191—without a fixed income threshold.

Need a tailored strategy? Talk to our team at Simon Mander Consulting for a decision‑ready plan and state nomination guidance.