Australia Subclass 491 and 494
Australia Subclass What is the Difference Between Subclass 491 and 494 Visas? By The Global Axis Immigration ConsultantsUpdated March 28, 2025 Australia continues to be
By The Global Axis Immigration Consultants
Updated March 28, 2025
Australia continues to be one of the most popular destinations for skilled migrants. To encourage settlement in regional areas, the government offers two key provisional visas: the Subclass 491 Skilled Work Regional Visa and the Subclass 494 Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional Visa.
Both visas allow skilled migrants and their families to live, work, and study in regional Australia for up to 5 years, with a clear pathway to permanent residency (PR) after 3 years. However, they differ in terms of eligibility, nomination requirements, and application processes.
At The Global Axis Immigration Consultants, we provide tailored guidance to help you choose the right visa pathway for your profile.
Here’s a detailed comparison between the two visas:
Factor | Subclass 491 – Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) | Subclass 494 – Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional |
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Visa Type | Invitation-based (points-tested) | Employer-sponsored |
Nomination | State/Territory government nomination or sponsorship by an eligible family member in a designated regional area | Must be nominated by an approved employer in regional Australia |
Eligible Occupations | Occupations listed on STSOL, MLTSSL, or ROL (depending on state/territory nomination) | Occupations listed on MLTSSL or ROL only |
Skills Assessment | Positive skills assessment required | Positive skills assessment required |
Points Requirement | Must score at least 65 points and submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) via SkillSelect | No points threshold or EOI required |
English Requirement | Competent English | Competent English |
Age Limit | Under 45 years at the time of invitation | Under 45 years at the time of application |
Health Waiver | Not available | Available under Public Interest Criteria |
Activities Allowed | Live, work, and study in designated regional areas; can change jobs with notification to Immigration | Must work in the nominated position and live/study in regional areas |
Duration | 5 years | 5 years |
Pathway to PR | Eligible for Subclass 191 Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) after 3 years | Eligible for Subclass 191 after 3 years |
Application Costs (VAC) | AUD 4,770 (main applicant); no additional charge for dependents | AUD 4,770 (main applicant); AUD 2,385 per dependent (18+), AUD 1,190 per dependent (under 18) |
Occupational Range | Broader range due to state/territory nominations | More restricted, depends on employer and approved occupations |
Subclass 491 Visa is better if you:
Want to apply based on your skills, qualifications, and points score.
Prefer flexibility in choosing your occupation and state/territory nomination.
Do not have an Australian employer offering sponsorship.
Subclass 494 Visa is better if you:
Have a confirmed job offer from a regional Australian employer.
Prefer the security of employer sponsorship.
Work in occupations listed under MLTSSL or ROL.
Both visas lead to permanent residency through Subclass 191 after meeting the minimum 3-year work and residence requirements.
Determine whether Subclass 491 or 494 best fits your profile, based on your skills, job offer status, and eligibility.
Prepare documents such as passport, skills assessment, proof of English, nomination/sponsorship details, and health checks.
Subclass 491: Submit an EOI via SkillSelect and wait for state/territory nomination or family sponsorship.
Subclass 494: Lodge an application once your employer provides a valid nomination.
Processing times vary depending on demand and program quotas.
Once granted, you can live, work, and study in designated regional areas — while working towards permanent residency.
Migrating to Australia requires careful planning and expert guidance. At The Global Axis, we provide:
Eligibility assessments to identify the right visa pathway.
Points calculation and EOI preparation for Subclass 491 applicants.
Employer nomination support for Subclass 494 applicants.
Complete documentation & compliance assistance.
End-to-end services, from visa filing to post-landing settlement advice.
Guidance from MARA-registered professionals with years of expertise.
With our government affiliation and global reach, we simplify the process and maximize your chances of success.
Both Subclass 491 and Subclass 494 visas offer excellent opportunities for skilled migrants to build their future in regional Australia. While the 491 is points-tested and state-nominated, the 494 is employer-sponsored — but both lead to permanent residency after 3 years.
At The Global Axis Immigration Consultants, we help you identify the right option, prepare a strong application, and secure your future in Australia.
Book your free consultation today and let our experts guide you step by step towards Australian permanent residency.
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