The Australian Government will be introducing three new visas to bring more skilled workers to regional Australia.
The two new Provisional (Skilled Regional) Subclass 494 and Subclass 491 visas will be available from the 16 November this year. The new Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) Subclass 191 visa will commence from the 16 November 2022.
These regional visas will allow skilled migrants to settle anywhere in Australia except for Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
The Government have introduced these new visas to replace the Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (Subclass 187) visa and the Skilled Regional (Provisional) (Subclass 489) visa. For more information, you contact a migration agent Brisbane at Results Migration.
1. Provisional Regional – Subclass 494 Visa
The new Provisional (Subclass 494) (Skilled Regional) Employer-Sponsored visa will enable regional employers to hire skilled foreign workers, through the Employer-Sponsored and Labour Agreement. This new visa has been created to replace the Subclass 187 visa.
The number of places available for the Skilled Employer-Sponsored Regional visa will increase from 6,000 to 9,000, whilst State and Territory sponsored visa places will increase from 8,500 to 14,000.
When applying for permanent residency, these visa holders will be given priority processing, as well as access to a larger selection of eligible occupations.
2. Provisional Regional – Subclass 491 Visa
The new Provisional (Subclass 491) (Skilled Regional) Independent visa is a points-tested visa for applicants that are sponsored by a family member, State or Territory agency and reside in the designated regional area.
This new Subclass 491 visa will replace the Skilled Regional (Provisional) (Subclass 489) visa, a popular visa amongst skilled workers who wish to move to regional Australia.
These visa holders are required to work outside of major cities and will lose their visa and the right to settle in Australia, if they fail to meet this requirement.
The amendments introduced an updated points system for the Subclass 491 visa, as well as General Skilled Migration visas. The new changes are outlined below:
- 10 points – For applicants that have a skilled spouse/defacto partner.
- 15 points – For applicants that are nominated visa State or Territory , or sponsored by a family member that resides in regional Australia.
- 10 points – For applicants that have certain STEM qualifications.
- 10 points – For applicants who do not have a spouse/defacto partner.
- 5 points – For applicants with a spouse/defacto partner who speaks competent English.
3. Permanent Regional – Subclass 191 Visa
The Permanent Residence (Subclass 191) (Skilled Regional) visa will be available to skilled migrants that have lived and worked in Australia for three years, on one of the two new Provisional Regional visas. This new Permanent Regional visa will come into effect on the 16 November 2022.
The Migration Amendment (New Skilled Regional Visas) Regulations 2019 have outlined specific eligibility criteria for those that wish to apply for the Subclass 191 visa. The primary applicant must:
- Hold a valid Regional Provisional visa for at least three years, prior to applying for the Subclass 191 visa.
- Earned a minimum income for three years on a valid Regional Provisional visa.
- Followed the regulations and conditions that apply to the Regional Provisional visa.
The Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs Mr David Coleman states, ‘The new subclass 191 visa replicates many existing general requirements for permanent residence, and most other visas, including security, health and character requirements.’
Why is there a delay in the commencement of the subclass 191 visa?
There is a delayed commencement in the new Permanent Regional visa, as those that wish to apply must have held one of the new regional provisional visas for three years before they are eligible. Therefore, no one will be eligible to apply for this visa until the 16 November 2022.
Check the Migration Amendment (New Skilled Regional Visas) regulations 2019
If you require further information in relation to these new visas, please contact the experienced team of immigration lawyers and migration agents at Results Migration, Migration Agent Brisbane. Call Results Migration Agent Brisbane now on 1800 808 717 or email us on [email protected] and book your free consultation today!