Regional Visas

— Your Pathway to Permanent Residency in Australia

Australia’s regional visa program is one of the most accessible routes to permanent residency for skilled migrants. By choosing to live and work outside the major city centres, you gain access to lower competition, additional state nomination points, and a clear, structured path to permanent residence.

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The Three Regional Visa Pathways

Subclass 491 — Skilled Work Regional (5 Years)

A points-tested visa requiring state or territory nomination, or sponsorship by an eligible relative in regional Australia. Nomination adds 15 bonus points — the largest single nomination bonus in the entire points system. After 3 years of regional living and employment, you can apply for permanent residency through the Subclass 191.

Subclass 494 — Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (5 Years)

For workers sponsored by a regional employer. No points test required. The employer must be in a designated regional area and receive Regional Certifying Body (RCB) endorsement. Leads to Subclass 191 permanent residency after 3 years.

Subclass 191 — Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional)

The permanent visa for 491 and 494 holders. To be eligible, you must have held your regional visa for at least 3 years, lived and worked in a designated regional area throughout, and met the minimum income requirement in each year.

What Counts as 'Regional'?

Regional Australia includes everywhere outside the core metropolitan areas of Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. This includes many large, desirable cities:

Gold Coast · Sunshine Coast · Cairns · Toowoomba · Newcastle · Wollongong · Geelong · Adelaide · Perth · Hobart · Canberra · Darwin

If you’re open to living in any of these areas, a regional visa may be your fastest pathway to permanent residency in Australia.

Why Choose Regional?