Permanent Residence Skilled Regional visa 191
the finish line for 491 holders
No points test. No age limit. Just three years of regional living, the income requirement met, and a clean application. If you've been on the 491 with your eyes on this moment - this is how it ends well.
- Type
- Permanent
- For holders of
- 491 or 494
- Time required
- 3 years regional
- Points test
- None
- Age limit
- None
- Family included
- Yes
What the 191 Is
The 191 is the permanent residence visa for people who hold a regional provisional visa - mainly the 491 or the 494. You spend your time on the provisional visa living and working regionally, and once you've met the conditions, the 191 converts all of that into permanent residence. It's the planned destination of the regional pathway, not a separate gamble.
By the time you reach the 191, the hardest parts are behind you. There's no points test to pass and no age limit to beat. After it, you have the full benefits of permanent residence - and the road to citizenship opens up.
Three Things You Need
Three years on your 491 or 494
You need to have held an eligible regional provisional visa for at least three years before you can apply for the 191. The clock starts from grant date.
Living regionally throughout
You need to have been ordinarily resident in a designated regional area during that period. All of WA - including Perth - qualifies. Brief absences don't usually disqualify you, but your primary residence needs to be here.
Meeting the income requirement
You need to show a minimum taxable income for the required years, evidenced through your tax records. The figure is set by the government and reviewed over time. For most people in full-time work, it's very achievable - but the paperwork has to be right.
How We Help
The 191 looks simple from the outside, but it rests entirely on evidence built up over three years. If your income records or address history have gaps, that's a problem you want to spot early - not at lodgement. We review your situation while there's still time to fix things, then prepare the application so your years of effort actually pay off.
Give us your situation 6-12 months before you plan to apply. We check your income records, address evidence and visa compliance history so nothing surprises you when it counts. Book a visa assessment to review your 491 compliance history while there's still time to fix anything.
191 at a glance: what's tested and what isn't
Most of the assessment work happened back at the Subclass 491 Skilled Work Regional visa stage. The 191 is the conversion step, and the table below shows what that means in practice.
| Requirement | How it applies at the 191 |
|---|---|
| Points test | None. There is no points test at the 191. Points mattered at the 491 stage (regional nomination attracts +15 points in WA, a state/regional figure, with Perth currently counting as regional). They are not re-scored here. |
| Age limit | None. The age rules applied when you were invited for the 491. The 191 has no upper age limit. |
| Time held | You must have held an eligible regional provisional visa (the 491, or in some cases the older 494) for at least three years before you apply. |
| Regional residence | You must have been ordinarily resident in a designated regional area during that period. All of WA, including Perth, currently qualifies. |
| Income requirement | You must show a minimum taxable income for the required years, evidenced through your Tax Office assessments. The figure is set by the government and reviewed over time, so we confirm the current amount that applies to you. |
| Application charge | There is a government charge, but the amount depends on your circumstances and family makeup. We quote in writing before you commit. See how we quote. |
| Processing time | Generally in the order of 6-12 months from lodgement, depending on your case and Department of Home Affairs processing at the time. This is a typical range, not a guarantee - current timeframes are published by Home Affairs. |
The 491 is a provisional visa with conditions and an expiry. The 191 is the planned exit to permanent residence: it removes the regional conditions, opens access to Medicare and the wider permanent resident entitlements, and starts the clock toward citizenship. There is no advantage to drifting past your three-year mark without applying - once you qualify, converting to permanent residence is the point of the whole pathway. See how the 491 visa works and its requirements if you are earlier in the journey.
Common Questions
Where the 191 sits in the regional skilled journey
491 Skilled Work Regional
Where it starts. The provisional visa with +15 points and the three years to qualify. Perth counts as regional from day one.
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Check eligibilityWritten and reviewed by Brian Chan, Registered Migration Agent (MARN 2217857)
Visa Store Australia, Perth · Last reviewed June 2026 · Verify on the MARA register · General information only, not personal migration advice.
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