subclass 494

Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 494)

For employers operating in designated regional areas of Australia. Allows sponsorship of skilled workers for up to 5 years, with a clear pathway to permanent residence through the Subclass 191 after 3 years of regional residence and work. 

What Is the SESR (494) Visa?

The Subclass 494 is the regional equivalent of the Subclass 482 — a provisional employer sponsored visa for businesses operating in designated regional areas of Australia. It allows regional employers to sponsor skilled overseas workers where the local workforce cannot fill the gap, using the same occupation matching framework as the 482 but restricted to regional locations. 

The 494 is valid for 5 years and provides a direct pathway to permanent residence through the Subclass 191 after 3 years of compliant regional residence and work. For workers willing to commit to regional Australia, it is one of the most accessible routes to permanent residence in the employer sponsored system. 

Who Is It For?

Qualifying Employers

Qualifying Workers

What Counts as a "Designated Regional Area"?

Designated regional areas cover most of Australia outside the major metropolitan centres. For the 494, designated regional areas include all areas of Australia except:

This means:
Cities like Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Canberra, Adelaide, Darwin, Perth, Hobart, Newcastle and Wollongong are all classified as regional for 494 purposes — giving a wide range of businesses access to this visa.

Worker Eligibility Requirements

494 vs 482 — Quick Comparison

Feature494 (Regional)482 (National)
Location requirementRegional areas onlyAnywhere in Australia
Visa duration5 yearsUp to 4 years
Permanent pathway191 after 3 years186 after 2–3 years
Minimum experience3 years2 years
SAF levySame as 482Same as 494
Age limitUnder 45No age limit (482)

494 → 191 Permanent Residence Pathway

Work in Regional Australia for 3 Years

Worker must live and work in a designated regional area while holding the 494 for at least 3 years.

Meet the Income Threshold

Must have earned above the minimum taxable income threshold in at least 1 of the 3 years.

Apply for Subclass 191

After meeting the 3-year regional requirement and income threshold, apply for permanent residence via the 191 visa.

Regional conditions are enforceable.
Workers who move to metropolitan areas during their 494 may jeopardise their 191 eligibility. We advise employers and workers on maintaining compliant regional residence throughout the 494 period.

Related Visa Types

  • Skills in Demand (482)
  • Employer Nomination (186)
  • Skilled Regional (494)
  • Temporary Activity (408)
  • Short Stay Specialist (400)

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