489 Skilled Regional Sponsored Temporary Visa
This is a 4 year temporary visa in Australia for skilled workers who are nominated by a State or Territory or sponsored by an eligible relative living in a designated area in Australia.
Applicants need to pass the points test and receive 10 bonus points for having a sponsor. Holders of this visa are permitted to apply for a permanent visa after they have lived for 2 years and worked for at least 1 year in a Specified Regional Area.
Requirements
489 Skilled Regional Sponsored Temporary Visa is a temporary work visa for individuals who have the qualifications and skills required to address Australia’s skill shortage, but cannot meet the pass mark required to obtain a Skilled Independent or Skilled Sponsored visas.
Sponsorship
Applicants are required to obtain a minimum of 60 points on a point assessment and must either obtain sponsorship from an eligible relative living in a Specified Regional Area of Australia or nomination from a participating State or Territory government.
To be sponsored by a relative, an applicant’s Australian relative must live in a Specified Regional Area of Australia* and the applicant (or their spouse) must be related to their sponsor as either:
- a child – including a stepchild, or
- a parent – including a step-parent, or
- a brother or sister – including adoptive or step-sibling, or
- a niece or nephew – including adoptive or step-niece or nephew, or
- an aunt or uncle – including adoptive or step-aunt or uncle, or
- a grandparent or first cousin.
*The definition of Specified Regional Area of Australia depends on whether the applicant is sponsored by a relative or nominated by a State or Territory government. As a general indication, the following areas are considered regional:
- New South Wales – everywhere except Sydney, Newcastle, the Central Coast and Wollongong;
- Northern Territory – everywhere;
- Queensland – everywhere except the greater Brisbane area and the Gold Coast;
- South Australia – everywhere;
- Tasmania – everywhere;
- Victoria – everywhere except the Melbourne metropolitan area; and
- Western Australia – everywhere.
To be nominated by a State or Territory government, applicants must satisfy specific criteria, as set by the particular State or Territory. These may include:
- Having an occupation on the skills shortage list in that State or Territory; or
- Demonstrating specialized skills in an area of need.