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Tasmania 491 Skilled Work Regional Visa: Your Pathway to Permanent Residency

Secure your Permanent Residency (PR) in Tasmania with the Subclass 491 Skilled Work Regional Visa.

🔎 Visa Snapshot

PR Pathway: Permanent Residency after 3 years (Subclass 191)

State Nomination Required: Yes (Tasmania state nomination)

Points Test Required: Minimum 65 points

Common Use: For skilled workers wishing to live and work in regional Tasmania with a pathway to PR.

Family Inclusion: Yes, you can include immediate family members

Common Use: For skilled workers wishing to live and work in regional Tasmania with a pathway to PR.

Overview of Tasmania 491 Visa

The Tasmania 491 Skilled Work Regional Visa allows skilled professionals to live and work in regional Tasmania. It is a temporary visa with a clear pathway to Permanent Residency (PR) after 3 years through the Subclass 191 Visa.

Regional Migration: Designed for skilled workers committed to living and working in regional Tasmania, an area in need of skilled professionals.

PR Pathway: After 3 years on the 491 visa, applicants can apply for the Subclass 191 Permanent Residency visa.

Tasmanian Focus: The state seeks skilled workers in industries such as agriculture, engineering, IT, and healthcare.

Why Apply for the Tasmania 491 Visa?

Ideal for skilled workers wishing to live and work in regional Tasmania, one of the most scenic and diverse states in Australia.

Permanent Residency Pathway: After 3 years on the 491 visa, applicants can transition to Permanent Residency (PR) through the Subclass 191.

State nomination points increase your chances of meeting the points test and securing a visa.

Opportunities to settle in high-demand sectors such as IT, healthcare, engineering, and agriculture.

Family inclusion: Bring your spouse, children, and dependent family members with you.

Eligibility Criteria & Points Test

Age: Under 45 years at the time of invitation

Occupation: Must be on a relevant DHA skilled occupation list (TSOL not required for 491 baseline)

SkillSelect Points: A minimum of 65 points is required, including points from state nomination.

Skills Assessment: A positive skills assessment from the relevant assessing authority for your occupation is required.

English Proficiency: Competent English (IELTS 6.0 or equivalent)

Commitment to Tasmania: Applicants must be willing to live and work in regional Tasmania for at least 2 years after nomination.

Tasmania 491 Visa Streams

The Tasmania 491 Visa offers several streams for skilled professionals: 

Onshore Applicants – Skilled Workers in Regional Tasmania

Offshore Applicants – SkillSelect Invitation

Graduate Stream – Tasmanian Institutions

Regional Employment Stream – Designated Area

  • Eligibility: Applicants with an offer of employment in regional Tasmania.
  • Regional Work: Applicants must commit to living and working in regional Tasmania for at least 3 years.

Step-by-Step Application Guide

Step 1
Check eligibility

Ensure your occupation is on the Tasmania Skilled Occupation List (TSOL) and that you meet the points requirements. 

Step 2
Submit Skills Assessment

Obtain a positive skills assessment for your nominated occupation.

Step 3
Submit EOI

Submit a Registration of Interest (ROI) through the Migration Tasmania website. 

Step 5
Receive Invitation

If nominated, you will receive an invitation to apply for the Subclass 491 Visa. 

Step 6
Apply for Visa

Submit your visa application to the Department of Home Affairs.

Step 7
Health & Character Checks

Complete required health checks and police checks.

Step 8
Receive Outcome

Wait for your visa outcome.

Tasmania 191 Visa – Pathway to Permanent Residency

The Tasmania 191 Visa is for individuals who have held a Subclass 491 Visa in Tasmania for at least 3 years and have met the income threshold requirements during this time

Once you fulfill the residency and income criteria, you can apply for Permanent Residency (PR) under the Subclass 191 Visa, granting you full work rights, access to Medicare, and a pathway to Australian citizenship.

For more information on the 191 Visa process, including eligibility and application details, please visit our Subclass 191 Visa page.

Common Mistakes & Tips

Common Mistakes:

Wrong ANZSCO code: Ensure your occupation is listed on the Tasmania Skilled Occupation List.

Incomplete documentation: Submit full documents upfront to avoid delays.

Expired test results: Ensure your English test results and skills assessments are valid.

Expert Tips:

Confirm your points with a migration agent before submitting your EOI.

Double-check your occupation to ensure it aligns with Tasmania’s needs.

Ensure your documents are complete and up-to-date.

Required Documents

Passport bio page and identity documents

Positive skills assessment result

Proof of Tasmania residence (if onshore).

Employment references.

Academic qualifications and transcripts

Commitment statement to live in Tasmania.

Visa Fees & Processing Time

TypeDetails & Fee (AUD)
🧾 Visa FeeApprox. AUD 4,910
👥 PartnerAUD 2,455
👥 ChildAUD 1,230
⏳ Processing TimeVaries (post-ROI submission).

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❓ Tasmania – Subclass 491 Visa FAQs

TAS 491 applicants must have a valid skills assessment, meet the points test, hold at least Competent English, and have an occupation listed for Tasmania. You must also meet stream-specific requirements, such as study in Tasmania, skilled employment, or proof of employability if offshore.

Do I need a job offer for the TAS 491 visa?

A job offer is not always required, but applicants working in Tasmania in a skilled occupation or with a confirmed job offer in regional Tasmania often receive priority. The 491 visa focuses heavily on regional workforce needs.

What are the main pathways for the Tasmania 491 nomination?

Tasmania’s 491 pathways include:
Skilled employment pathway
Graduate of Tasmania pathway
Tasmania experience pathway
Small business owner pathway
Offshore applicant pathway
Each pathway has different requirements for work hours, course duration, or business ownership.

Yes. Tasmania actively considers offshore applicants for the 491 visa, especially in priority roles. Offshore candidates must provide strong evidence of work experience, English proficiency, and employability in Tasmania.

What is the processing time for the TAS 491 nomination?

Tasmania typically processes 491 nominations in 6–12 weeks, depending on application volume and whether extra verification is required. Offshore applicants may experience slightly longer timelines.

Applicants generally need:
Skills assessment
English test results
EOI details
Employment evidence or TAS study documents
Proof of regional residency (for onshore applicants)
Commitment to Tasmania statement
Providing detailed documents improves competitiveness and reduces processing delays.

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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.