Apply for the Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa subclass 491 with Search Education and live and work in designated regional areas of Australia.

Subclass 491 visa is a skilled worked provisional visa designed for skilled workers who want to live and work in designated regional area of Australia.
This visa is valid for 5 years. However, you can apply for permanent residency (PR) through Subclass 191 after living in a designated regional area for at least 3 years from the date your visa is granted.
Designated regional areas of Australia include Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Newcastle, Gold Coast, Hobart, and others, excluding major cities like Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne.
Step 1: Confirm your eligibility for the subclass 491 visa.
Step 2: Lodge an Expression of Interest (EOI) via SkillSelect.
Step 3: Wait to receive an invitation to apply for the 491 visa.
Step 4: Collect all necessary documents for your subclass 491 application.
Step 5: Submit your application for the subclass 491 visa.
| Description | Amount (AUD) |
| 491 Visa Primary Applicant | 4,910.00 |
| Additional Applicant Charge (18+) | 2,455.00 |
| Additional Applicant Charge (Under 18) | 1,230.00 |
| GST | 0.00 |
| Total | 8,595.00 |
The processing time for 491 visas varies depending upon the various factors, including application volume, individual circumstances, or new updates in immigration policies:
| Processing Stage | Estimated Timeframe (2025) |
| State Nomination Processing | 1-6 months (varies by state) |
| Invitation to Apply (ITA) | 1-12 months (depends on occupation demand & points) |
| Visa Application Processing | 6-14 months |
| 90% of applications finalized | Within 13 months (as per DHA) |
| 50% of applications finalized | Within 11 months (as per DHA) |
You must be sponsored from either an eligible relative or a state or territory government of Australia.
Yes, you are eligible to apply from both inside and outside of Australia, but not while in immigration clearance.
Please note that if you are applying from within Australia, you must hold a substantive visa or a Bridging visa (A, B or C).
Your spouse or de facto partner and any dependent children are eligible family members and may be included in the subclass 491 visa application. Your spouse or de facto partner and any dependent children are eligible family members and may be included in the subclass 491 visa application.
The approximate cost of the 491 visa is AUD 4,910 for the primary applicant.
For each dependent family member aged 18 or over, the fee is around AUD 2,455, and for dependent children under 18, it's approximately AUD 1,230.
For the most up-to-date fee details, please refer to the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) website.
Although the 491 visa isn’t a direct PR pathway, it allows you to apply for permanent residency after living in a designated regional area for at least 3 years and meeting the other requirements set by the Department of Home Affairs (DHA).
The 491 visa is often easier to get than the 190, mainly because there’s a higher demand for skilled workers in regional Australia. The government is also actively promoting migration to these regional areas.
Here is table showing the English requirements for the visa 190:
| Test | Score |
| IELTS | Minimum score of 6. 0 in all four bands |
| PTE | Minimum score of 50 in all four components |
| TOEFL iBT | Overall score of 64, with a minimum score of 12 in Listening, 13 in Reading, 21 in Writing, and 18 in Speaking |
To apply for visa 491, you need at least 65 points to receive an invitation from the government.
If you intend to change your nominated occupation after being granted the 491 visa, you must inform the Department of Home Affairs. The new occupation must be listed on the Skilled Occupation List, and you must continue working in a designated regional area of Australia.
As this can be a complex and potentially stressful process, it’s strongly recommended that you select your nominated occupation carefully before applying for visa 491.
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