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What is the 491 Visa?

The Subclass 491 is a points-tested skilled migration visa that allows skilled professionals to live, work, and study in designated regional areas of Australia for up to 5 years.

It is not a PR, but it is a Provisional Visa and a direct pathway to Permanent Residency via the Subclass 191 (after meeting conditions).

This visa is state-nominated or family-sponsored, and requires a genuine commitment to live in regional Australia.

Key Outcomes

OutcomeSummary
Stay DurationUp to 5 years
Work RightsFull work rights in any occupation, must remain in regional area
Pathway to PREligible for PR (Subclass 191) after 3 years, if income & residency criteria are met
TravelUnrestricted travel inside Australia; offshore travel permitted

Core Eligibility Requirements

Either:

491 Nomination Streams

State-Nominated (Most common)

Key Advantages

PR Pathway: Subclass 191

To transition to PR after the 491:
• Hold 491 Visa for minimum 3 years.
• Maintain residency in regional Australia.

No sponsorship needed at PR stage.

Bottom-Line Business Insight

This visa is most effective for:

• Applicants with average points (65–80 range)
• Applicants who are flexible with location

If the applicant is rigid about metro cities → they should NOT choose the 491.

Either:

Geographical Scope (Where you can live)

Regional = almost everywhere except:

  • Sydney
  • Melbourne
  • Brisbane

Everything else is regional:
Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Perth, Hobart, Darwin, Townsville, Newcastle, Wollongong, Ballarat, Geelong, etc.

Strategic Reality (Tell it like it is)

This visa is most effective for:

• Applicants with average points (65–80 range)
• Applicants who are flexible with location

If the applicant is rigid about metro cities → they should NOT choose the 491.

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