Skilled Regional Visa Subclass 489
As of the 16th November 2019, this Visa has been replaced by the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) with the new Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa Subclass 491. For information on this visa please visit this page here.
How do I qualify for a Skilled Regional Subclass 489 Visa?
To be eligible to apply for a Skilled Regional Subclass 489 Visa, applicants must be skilled in an occupation on a state or territory occupation list. Each state or territory have their own individual list, depending on the skill shortages in that area.
To qualify for a Skilled Regional visa, applicants must be sponsored by either a relative living in a specific designated area, or by a State or Territory Government.
Sponsorship by a relative living in a designated area:
Applicants can apply for a Subclass 489 visa if they are sponsored by a relative living in a Designated Area.
The relative must be :
- An Australian citizen, permanent resident or Eligible New Zealand Citizen
- Related to the applicant as either a:
- Parent
- Brother or sister
- Uncle or aunt
- Nephew or niece
- First cousin
- Grandparent
Applicants must pass a skills assessment in an occupation on the Independent or Family Sponsored Occupations List, prior to receiving an EOI invitation.
Note: if you are sponsored by a relative, successful applicants must live for 2 years and work full time for 12 months in a designated regional or low population growth area, before being eligible to qualify for permanent residence through the Skilled Regional Subclass 887 Visa.
Nomination by a State or Territory Government
Applicants for a State Nominated 489 visa must be issued with a nomination by their chosen state or territory. Both the requirements of which are dependent on the relevant state or territory, as well as the following application process. Some states, for example, may require a separate application for state nomination through their website, whereas some may require applicants to declare they are seeking nomination in their EOI. A registered migration agent will be able to advise on this detail.
Applicants must pass a skills assessment in their chosen occupation prior to receiving an EOI invitation.
Note: if you are nominated by a State or Territory government, successful applicants must live for 2 years and work full time for 12 months in a designated regional or low population growth area, before being eligible to qualify for permanent residence through the Skilled Regional Subclass 887 Visa.
Additional Requirements
Applicants for the visa must be under 45 years of age, and meet health, character and English language requirements.
Whichever eligibility pathway applicants choose, either via Sponsorship from a Relative in a Designated Area or Nomination by State or Territory Government, all applicants must also meet a minimum score on a points test.
Once meeting the points test, applicants will then need to successfully complete a migration skills assessment outcome in their chosen occupation. The steps required to complete this step will vary depending on your chosen occupation, and your registered migration agent will be able to assist you with this step as part of the overall visa application process.
How do I apply for the Skilled Regional Subclass 489 Visa?
There are 2 stages to the Skilled Regional Visa application process:
Expression of Interest (EOI)
Applicants can lodge an Expression of Interest (EOI) for this visa, through SkillSelect. If they receive an invitation from the Department of Home Affairs, applicants can then proceed to apply for the visa, in the given time frame.
Applicants for the 489 visa must also be issued with a nomination by their chosen state or territory, or via family sponsorship.
Once invited to apply for a 489 visa, applicants must lodge their application within 60 days. It is therefore important that applicants have all of the required documentation prepared to lodge as soon as possible, once receiving an invitation.
Note: there is no guarantee of invitation once submitting an EOI. As the SkillSelect system is designed to fill Australia’s current skill shortages, there is a quota for each appropriate occupation on the Consolidated Sponsored Occupation List (CSOL) who are invited in each quarter-yearly.
Application
To be eligible to apply for the Skilled Independent Visa, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Meet 60 points in the points test
- Be skilled and experienced in an occupation on the Consolidated Sponsored Occupation List (CSOL)
- Complete a positive Skills Assessment test
- Demonstrate minimum ‘competent’ English language ability
- Be less than 50 years of age
Note: you can lodge this visa application either inside or outside of Australia.
What this visa allows you to do:
The Subclass 489 visa provides the holder with temporary residency in Australia, with conditions:
- The holder can live, work and study in a specified region of Australia
- The holder can travel freely to and from Australia while the visa is valid
- The holder may have the opportunity to apply for permanent residency through the Skilled Regional Residence visa.
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