What Are Regional Visas & The Top 5 Reasons to Choose a Regional Visa
Australia’s skilled migration landscape is changing, and Regional Visas are now being used as one of the most attractive and strategic options by international professionals to immigrate to Australia. These visas are designed to encourage skilled international individuals to migrate outside the major cities of Australia, due to the growing demand for talent in regional areas. It offers skilled migrants the chance to live, work, and thrive in designated regional areas, and also offers access to a clear PR pathway, valuable State Nomination support, and abundant work opportunities.
What Is a Regional Visa?
1. Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa – Subclass 491
This visa is for individuals who are nominated by a State or Territory government (State Nomination) or sponsored by an eligible family member residing in a regional area.
2. Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa – Subclass 494
Regional Visa as a strategic option for migration & PR
Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) Visa – Subclass 191
Reasons to Choose a Regional Visa
- Easier Access to State Nomination
- Bonus Points for skilled migration
- Stronger PR pathway
- More work opportunities in Emerging Regional Hubs
- Better Lifestyle & Community Integration
Who Should Consider a Regional Visa?
You should consider applying for a Regional Visa if:
- You have an occupation listed on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL) specific to regional areas, making you eligible for State Nomination or family sponsorship.
- You are willing to relocate to regional cities with growing work opportunities such as Adelaide, Hobart, Darwin, or regional centres in NSW, QLD, WA, and VIC.
- You want a smoother, faster path to permanent residency.
- You meet the eligibility criteria (English proficiency, skills assessment, work experience, etc.).