Regional only
Specifically for regional Australia. Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane are not regional for 494 purposes. The rest of Australia is.
Five years of provisional residency in regional Australia, backed by an employer sponsor, with a clear pathway to permanent residency through the Subclass 191. For workers willing to commit to regional Australia with employer support, the 494 is often the strongest pathway available. Our Darwin office specialises in Northern Territory DAMA-linked 494 applications.
The 494 and the SID are both employer sponsored. The 494 is specifically regional.
Specifically for regional Australia. Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane are not regional for 494 purposes. The rest of Australia is.
Up to 5 years, compared to 4 years for the SID. More stability for workers and employers committing to regional Australia.
After 3 years of regional residence and meeting the income threshold, the worker can apply for the permanent Subclass 191.
Regional occupation lists are often more generous than the CSOL. Occupations not available through the SID may be available through the 494.
Like all employer sponsored visas, the 494 has two sides.
Approved sponsor (SBS or similar). Business located in a designated regional area. Genuine ongoing position in the regional area. Salary meeting applicable thresholds.
Nominated occupation on the CSOL or regional list. Skills assessment where required. At least 3 years of relevant work experience. Competent English (IELTS 6 or equivalent). Under 45 at application. Health and character.
Everywhere except Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. Tasmania, NT, ACT, Adelaide, Perth, regional QLD (Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Cairns, Townsville), regional NSW and regional VIC are all regional.
Designated Area Migration Agreements provide concessional access to migration pathways. Workers nominated through a DAMA may access the 494 with concessions not available to standard applicants.
The 494 is not permanent. The permanent follow-on for the older 491/489 pathway is the 887. For 494 holders, the pathway runs through the Subclass 191.
Five-year provisional visa. Move to the regional area and start work with the sponsoring employer.
Primary residence in the regional area. Income at or above the threshold each year. Compliance with 494 conditions.
Apply for the permanent Subclass 191. Income documentation for each qualifying year required.
191 grant completes the pathway. Full work rights, Medicare, citizenship eligibility after the required period.
It combines regional access through the 494, concessions on occupation lists and English requirements, and a clear pathway to permanent residency. For skilled workers willing to commit to the NT, the combination of DAMA and 494 can be transformative.
For 494 strategy, book with Brian Park or Sourabh Aggarwal.