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Queensland Skilled Migration Program 2025–26: Who Can Apply and How

Yes — Queensland has six skilled migration pathways open for nomination under subclass 190 and 491 visas. If you’re a skilled worker, graduate, or small business owner, you may qualify to register your interest.

Which Visas Are Available?

VisaWhat It Offers
Subclass 190Permanent residence in Queensland
Subclass 491Provisional visa to live and work in regional QLD

To be nominated, you must:

  • Meet Home Affairs visa criteria

  • Meet Migration Queensland nomination requirements

  • Submit a Registration of Interest (ROI)

Queensland’s 6 Nomination Streams

StreamSummary
Onshore skilled workersLive and work in QLD (6 months for 491 / 9 months for 190); occupation on Onshore Occupation List; 65+ points; Competent English; 20+ hrs/week
Offshore skilled workersLiving overseas; 1+ year of skilled experience; occupation on Offshore List; 65+ points; Competent English
Construction workersBuilders/tradespeople; working in QLD for 3+ months; construction occupation in demand; 65+ points
QLD university graduatesBachelor, Master or PhD from a Queensland university; work 20+ hrs/week in Skill Level 1 occupation; graduated after 1 July 2021
Small business owners (491 only)Own and operate a business in regional QLD; options for purchased or start-up businesses; must meet turnover, operation time, and employment rules
Graduates in construction/priority sectorsAdditional consideration for graduates working in key areas (e.g. infrastructure) under QLD needs

Occupation Lists

Your nominated occupation must appear on the relevant list for your stream.

FAQs

1. Can I apply for 190 if I already applied for 491?

No — applicants for subclass 491 or 489 cannot apply for 190 nomination.

2. Can I work casually or part-time?

Yes, if your combined jobs are 20+ hours/week and in a relevant occupation.

3. What English level is required?

At least Competent English, as defined by Home Affairs.

4. Can I apply for Small Business Owner stream if I just opened a business?

Only if your start-up is operating for 2+ years with annual turnover above $200,000.

Final Thoughts

Queensland offers one of the most diverse state nomination programs in Australia. Whether you’re already in QLD or overseas, this may be your path to PR.

Need help choosing the right stream?
Contact Seven Migration for expert support from ROI to visa grant.

2 thoughts on “Queensland Skilled Migration Program 2025–26: Who Can Apply and How”

  1. I’ve been living in Queensland for 2 years and I’m self-employed, working remotely for overseas clients as a Construction Project Manager (ANZSCO 133111). I have a positive Vetassess assessment (9.98 years experience, 70 points) and want to lodge an EOI/ROI for the 190 visa.

    I’m not sure which pathway I fall under — technically I’m onshore, but my work looks more like the offshore stream. Could I apply as offshore since my work is offshore even though I’m physically onshore? Otherwise, do you know if remote self-employment for overseas clients can count as onshore experience, or would I need 3 months with a QLD employer? Any idea if there are precedents for this situation?

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