The 191 visa allows people who have lived and worked for at least three years in a designated regional area to reside permanently in Australia. Applicants must have held an eligible visa during that time. The minimum requirements for the 191 visa are set out below.
What You Can Do With This Visa
Benefit
Details
Stay
Remain in Australia permanently
Work
Work anywhere in Australia
Study
Study anywhere in Australia
Sponsor Family
Sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
Citizenship
Apply for Australian citizenship, if eligible
Eligibility Requirements (from November 2022)
Requirement
Details
Eligible Visa
Must hold a regional provisional visa subclass 491 or 494 visa when applying for the Subclass 191 visa
Visa Duration
Must have held that visa for at least three years
Income
Must have earned the minimum income for at least three years as the holder of a regional provisional visa
Compliance
Must have complied with the conditions of the regional provisional visa
Related: 191 visa income requirements
Visa Validity and Conditions
Aspect
Details
Visa Validity
Permanent visa – stay indefinitely
Travel Component
Valid for 5 years from date of visa grant
Condition 8579
Must live, work and study only in regional areas
Employer Sponsored
If employer sponsored, must work only in nominated position
Movement
Visa holders can move between regional areas
Regional Areas Definition
Regional areas are defined as any area excluding Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Regional Areas Include:
State/Territory
Regional Locations
Western Australia
Perth
Queensland
Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast
New South Wales
Lake Macquarie, Illawarra, Newcastle, Wollongong
Victoria
Geelong
South Australia
Adelaide
Tasmania
Hobart
ACT
Canberra
Effect on Current Regional Visas
Closed Visa
Closure Date
Transitional Arrangements
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme Visa (subclass 187)
16 November 2019
For lodged and undecided applications
Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 489)
16 November 2019
For applicants targeting subclass 887
Skilled Migration Points Test Changes (from 16 November 2019)
The skilled migration points test changed on November 16, 2019. The changes affected subclass 491 applicants as well as applications for other skilled migration visas that have not been assessed at that time (but only in a way that is beneficial for applicants, by providing additional points).
New Points Details
Points Category
Points Available
State/Territory nomination or Family sponsorship (regional Australia)
15 points
Skilled spouse or de facto partner (Skills assessment + Competent English)
10 points
Spouse or de facto partner with Competent English only