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(NSW)We are now accepting nomination applications for the Skilled Work Regional visa (subclass 491) Pathway 1 and Pathway;
We are please to announce the opening of the Skilled Work Regional visa (subclass 491) - Pathway 1 and Pathway 3 nominations for the 2025-26 program year.
Subclass 491 Visa Pathway 1 - Work in Regional NSW
All occupations that are eligible for the Skilled Work Regional visa (subclass 491) can apply for nomination under Pathway 1.
To apply under this pathway, you must be currently working in your nominated (or closely related) occupation in a designated regional area of NSW and have continuously done so for the past six months with a single employer based in regional NSW.
You must also be paid the equivalent of the Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT) or Core Skills Income Threshold (CSIT) salary rate from your qualifying employer in your nominated (or closely related) occupation at the time of applying.
If you are applying for a TSMIT/CSIT concession, please ensure the online application form is completed by your employer and the concession is approved prior to applying under Pathway 1.
Detailed eligibility criteria for Pathway 1 is available on our website. Please review these to ensure you meet the requirements before applying.
Subclass 491 Visa Pathway 3 – Regional NSW Graduate
To apply for nomination under this pathway, you must have completed a bachelor's degree, master's degree (coursework or research) or PhD from an education institution located in a designated regional area of NSW.
Only occupations that appear on the NSW Regional Skills List are eligible to apply for nomination under Pathway 3.
Your qualifying study must be related to your nominated (or closely related) occupation and have been completed within the 2 years immediately before applying for NSW nomination. Please visit our website for a full list of eligibility requirements for Pathway 3.
Limited Places for Subclass 491 Visas Nominations
Considering the NSW allocation, we have limited places available for the subclass 491 visa nominations. Investment NSW reserves the right to close either Pathway 1 and Pathway 3 to new applicants once all available places have been exhausted.
Nominations are at the discretion of Investment NSW
Investment NSW reserves the right to decline an application for nomination if the application does not meet the published criteria, if the nomination is not in the best interests of NSW, or if our allocation is fully committed.
For more detailed information on these changes and how they might affect your application, visit our website or consult a registered migration agent or legal practitioner.
We look forward to receiving your applications and helping skilled migrants build their future in regional NSW.
Kind regards,
NSW Business and Skilled Migration
Do I have any chance of Invitation? (ICT Business analyst), (NSW,189) Subclass 189: 95 points 2.5 Years experience Breakdown: Age: 30 English: 20 Overseas Exp: 0 Australian Exp: 5 (2 years, 2 months) Qualifications: 15 Australian Study: 5 Specialist Education: 0 NAATI/CCL: 5 Regional Study: 0 Single: 10 Professional Year: 5
2025-26 State Nomination Migration Program Interim allocation (WA)
Mon, 08/09/2025 - 11:52 A small interim allocation has been issued for the 2025–26 Western Australia State Nominated Migration Program (SNMP). This allocation will be used to clear the remaining 2024–25 applications.
Given the limited number of places, the 2025–26 program year will not open until the formal allocation is issued by the Commonwealth Government.
SA Migration Update
The Commonwealth Government have provided South Australia with a small interim allocation for the 2025-26 program year.
Given the small number of interim allocations, Skilled and Business Migration (SBM) will not open for new Registration of Interest (ROI) applications and instead focus on inviting strong applicants contributing to the state’s workforce requirements, including from the ROI’s submitted in the 24-25 program year.
Once the Commonwealth Government provides South Australia with its full allocation, SBM will release its full policy settings for the upcoming program year.