Migrate to Tasmania: State Nomination Pathways (Subclass 190 & 491)

Explore the best state nomination options based on your profile. Compare visa streams, eligibility, and pathways for permanent residency (PR) across Tasmania.

Tasmania State Nomination at a Glance

A brief summary of the key Tasmania State Nomination details

📍Territory Tasmania (TAS)
🧾Visa Subclasses Subclass 190 (PR),Subclass 491 (Provisional)
📝Nominated By Tasmanian Government (State Nomination)
🌏Target Group Onshore professionals, graduates, and critical workers
Processing Time 4–8 months (post-ROI submission)
💼Job Offer Not mandatory (but advantageous)
📅Occupation List Tasmania Skilled Occupation List
🏆PR Pathway Subclass 190: Direct PR after nomination.
Subclass 491: Provisional PR with pathway to Subclass 191 for permanent residency.
🔢Points Test Minimum 65 points required
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦Family Inclusion Family members can be included in the application

Welcome to the Tasmania State Nomination Page!

Tasmania offers a range of pathways for skilled professionals to secure permanent residency (PR) through the Subclass 190 and Subclass 491 visas.

Whether you’re already residing in Tasmania or planning to move, this page will guide you through the state nomination process, eligibility criteria, visa streams, required documents, and PR pathways.

Start your journey towards permanent residency in TA today!

Who Should Consider Tasmania Nomination?
& TA Nomination Streams Explained

Who Should Consider Tasmania Nomination?

Onshore professionals working in Tasmania

International graduates from Tasmanian institutions

Critical skill workers with Tasmanian job offers

Offshore applicants with a Tasmania invitation via SkillSelect

Tasmania Nomination Streams Explained

Subclass 491 Nomination: Provisional PR with regional incentives for applicants willing to live and work in regional areas, via Tasmania 491 State Nomination.

Subclass 190 Nomination: Permanent residency based on high SkillSelect points ranking and state nomination through Tasmania 190 State Nomination.

Graduate Stream: For recent Tasmanian graduates who have lived and studied in the territory.

Overseas Applicants: Limited stream based on occupation and SkillSelect points score for applicants outside Australia. Offshore applicants must be invited via SkillSelect and demonstrate financial capacity.

Understanding the Tasmania Nomination Criteria

Key Eligibility Factors: 

Occupation: Must be on Tasmania's Skilled Occupation List.

EOI Points: Applicants need to meet the minimum 65 points in the SkillSelect points test.

Employment: Onshore applicants should be working in Tasmania or have a job offer.

English Language Proficiency: Competent English is required.

Work Experience and Qualifications: Additional points are awarded for relevant work experience and qualifications.

Commitment: Applicants must commit to living and working in Tasmania for at least 2 years (for Subclass 190) or in regional Tasmania for 3 years (for Subclass 491).

Tasmania Nomination Eligibility Checklist
& Required Documents for TA Nomination

Eligibility Checklist:

Must meet Department of Home Affairs baseline criteria (skills assessment, English, 65+ points)

Valid passport and identity documents

Commitment to stay in Tasmania for 2 years post-visa grant

Tasmania employment or residency (onshore)

Offshore Applicants: Applicants must also meet financial capacity if applying offshore (proof of net assets, ~$25,000–$35,000 individual, ~$50,000 with spouse

Required Documents:

Skills assessment (valid and relevant to your occupation)

ROI submission confirmation through NSW govt Portal

SkillSelect points score snapshot

Proof of Tasmania residence/employment (for onshore applicants)

Commitment statement to live and work in Tasmania

Proof of financial capacity for offshore applicants.

Passport and ID

Regional Eligibility – Where You Must Live

The entire ACT region is eligible for Subclass 491.

🔍 Step-by-Step Tasmania Nomination Application Process

1
Check Tasmania Skilled Occupation List
2
Prepare documents and ROI details
3
Submit Tasmania Registration of Interest (ROI)
4
Await invitation based on SkillSelect points score
5
Lodge a visa application via DHA portal

Tasmania Nomination Red Flags & Expert Tips

Red Flags:

Employment outside Tasmania does not count toward SkillSelect points.

Failure to meet occupation requirements (occupation not on the Tasmania Skilled Occupation List).

Incorrect SkillSelect points claims (e.g., overstating English proficiency, work experience).

Expert Tips:

Longer Tasmania residence increases SkillSelect rank

Upload complete documents at ROI stage to avoid delays

Partner’s skills and English can boost score significantly

3 years on 491 in Tasmania = eligibility for PR Subclass 191 
Must meet income threshold and regional residence 

Tasmania vs Other States – Comparison Table

State Visa Streams PR Pathway Points Test Processing Time Family Inclusion Nomination Type
Tasmania Subclass 190,Subclass 491 Subclass 190: Direct PR after state nomination Yes (65+ points) 4–8 weeks Yes EOI, ROI
New South Wales Subclass 190,Subclass 491 Subclass 190: Direct PR after state nomination Yes (65+ points) 6–9 months Yes EOI, ROI
Victoria Subclass 190, Subclass 491 Subclass 190: Direct PR after state nomination Yes (65+ points) 4–8 months Yes EOI, ROI
QLD Subclass 190, Subclass 491 Subclass 190: Direct PR after state nomination Yes (65+ points) 5–9 months Yes EOI, ROI

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❓FAQs

Yes, you can apply from offshore if your occupation is eligible under the Tasmania Skilled Occupation List and you meet the required SkillSelect points.

No, a job offer is not mandatory, but it may improve your chances by boosting your SkillSelect points. 

You must meet the minimum 65 points in the SkillSelect points test. . 

The processing time for invitations is typically between 4–8 months after submitting your ROI. 

Yes, immediate family members can be included in your visa application. They will be assessed for eligibility as well. 

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Disclaimer
The information on this page is for general guidance only and does not guarantee visa approval. All visa applications are subject to the discretion of the Australian Department of Home Affairs. For personalized guidance, please contact a registered migration agent at Visa Advisor.