189、190、491签证对比 - 哪个更适合你?
通过分数差异、优缺点和真实画像示例,对189、190、491签证进行并排比较。
Choosing between subclass 189, 190, and 491 is the most important strategic decision in points tested migration. All three can lead to long term settlement, but they differ in nomination requirements, flexibility, and competitiveness. This guide gives a practical side by side view so you can choose based on profile realities instead of assumptions.
Side by Side Comparison Table
- 189: Independent, no nomination bonus, permanent visa, full location flexibility
- 190: State nominated, +5 points, permanent visa, expected state commitment
- 491: Regional nominated/sponsored, +15 points, provisional with 191 pathway, regional commitment
Points Differences Explained
The nomination bonus creates practical ranking shifts:
- 189: your own points only
- 190: baseline + 5
- 491: baseline + 15
For an applicant at 70 points, this means:
- 189 stays 70 and may wait longer
- 190 becomes 75 and can become more viable depending on occupation
- 491 becomes 85 and often enters stronger invitation territory
Pros and Cons
Subclass 189
Pros:
- Permanent residence directly
- Full freedom to live/work anywhere
- No state commitment
Cons:
- Often highest competition
- Requires stronger independent score
Subclass 190
Pros:
- Permanent residence directly
- Nomination improves ranking
- Strong in selected occupations
Cons:
- Must secure state nomination
- Expected commitment to nominating state
Subclass 491
Pros:
- Biggest nomination points gain
- Often more accessible for moderate scores
- Structured route to 191 permanent visa
Cons:
- Regional living and working requirement
- Not immediate permanent status
Who Should Apply for Which?
- Apply 189 if your profile is already strong against recent rounds
- Apply 190 if your occupation is on active state lists and your score benefits from +5
- Apply 491 if you are open to regional commitment and need larger ranking uplift
Many successful applicants do not choose only one. They build a combined strategy with primary and fallback pathways.
Real Examples
Example A: High score ICT profile
High points + strong English + clean experience evidence:
- Primary: 189
- Secondary: 190 where available
Example B: Mid score engineer profile
Moderate points, good assessment, but below 189 practical range:
- Primary: 190 in matching states
- Secondary: 491 for ranking security
Example C: Early career profile
Lower experience points but good adaptability:
- Primary: 491 regional
- Long term target: 191 permanent
Internal Tools to Use Before Decision
Final Recommendation Framework
Use a three question filter:
- Is my independent score competitive for 189 now?
- Is my occupation active in one or more state programs?
- Am I willing to commit to regional living for a faster path?
Your answers usually reveal the best mix of 189, 190, and 491. In 2025, the highest success rate comes from flexible strategy backed by accurate points and timely nomination action.
常见问题
Is 189 always better than 190 or 491?
Not always. 189 gives full flexibility, but 190 and 491 can be faster for moderate points profiles because nomination adds points.
What is the points bonus difference?
190 adds +5 points and 491 adds +15 points. 189 has no nomination bonus.
Can I pursue all three pathways at once?
Yes, many applicants use a parallel strategy with one core EOI and nomination applications where eligible.
Which tool compares state opportunities?
Use [State Nomination Finder]({locale}/tools/state-nomination) and monitor [Invitation Rounds]({locale}/tools/invitation-rounds).
How do I estimate my current baseline?
Start with [Points Calculator]({locale}/tools/points-calculator), then test scenarios with English or nomination improvements.
创建于 1 November 2025