491 Skilled Work Regional Visa- Provincial
One of the important Australia Permanent Residency pathways Skilled Regional visa (subclass 489) has been replaced by the newly launched Subclass 491 Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa. This visa category has been introduced by the Australian Department of Home Affairs, and has commenced from 16 November 2019.
This is basically a point tested visa is especially for those skilled workers who wish to live and work in a regional area of Australia. Also, with this visa you are sponsored by an Australian State or Territory Government or an eligible family member residing in a designated regional area of Australia.
With this visa you can stay in Australia for up till a duration of 5 years. Designated area of Australia is any part of the country, except Sydney, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Perth and Melbourne. Similar to Subclass 489 Skilled Regional visa the regions of Newcastle, Wollongong and the NSW Central Coast are regarded as designated regional areas.
How much points required for 491 Visa?
Since subclass 491 is a points-tested visa, once you submit your EOI in SkillSelect you will be granted a indicative points score that will be based on the claims you have made, In case you can obtain 65 points or more you will be granted an Invitation to Apply for this visa type. Even if you are invited to apply your invitation will state the number of points that you will be required to score when your application is evaluated for granting of the said visa.
491 Visa Benefits
When will you be invited to apply for 491 visa?
You will be given preference by the Australian department of Immigration in the following order of hierarchy:
Can 491 Visa Holders lodge other Visas?
The holders of 491 visa will not be able to able to lodge under certain visas till the time they have held a 491 visa and have fulfilled its conditions for a period of 3 years. This will include skilled permanent residency visas like Subclass 189 and Subclass 190, Business visas (124, 132 and 188) visas, Employer Nominated PR Visa (186) as well as onshore partner visa (820). The need for immigrants to live and work in a regional or a designated area of Australia is driven by the need to assist economic development and increase population density in sparsely occupied regional areas of Australia.
Does 491 Visa lead to Permanent Residency?
As discussed above, the 491 visa is a five-year residency visa, but if you meet all its eligibility requirements you can even apply for permanent residency in Australia via the subclass 191 (Permanent Residence (skilled regional) visa. But prior to taking this step you are required to meet the following eligibility 491 visa requirements:
What happens to current 489 visa holders and those who lodge a 489 visa before the change?
Existing 489 visa holders or those who have lodged for 489 visa before the date of 16th November, 2019, will have to continue their permanent residency pathway journey via the visa subclass 887.