Overview
Regional Migration PR supports skilled applicants who plan to live and work in designated regional areas of Australia. These pathways often provide additional eligibility options and can lead to permanent residence after meeting route requirements.
Who this pathway is for
This pathway may suit you if you:
- Are willing to live and work in a regional area
- Have an eligible occupation for regional pathways
- Can meet skills, English, and points requirements (route-dependent)
What your PR plan should include
A strong regional PR pathway usually involves:
- Confirming the correct regional pathway and area eligibility
- Preparing evidence for skills assessment and employment history
- Planning nomination or sponsorship requirements (where applicable)
- Building a clear regional residence and work plan
Typical supporting documents (examples)
- Passport and identity documents
- Skills assessment evidence (where applicable)
- Employment and qualifications documents
- English language evidence (if required)
- Regional nomination/sponsorship documents (if applicable)
- Health and character documents (when requested)
How we support you
We help you choose the best regional PR route, organise a strong evidence pack, and plan the pathway steps clearly from provisional stages to PR.
