Tasmania has released its latest skilled migration nomination figures, updated as of 15 January 2026. It gives a detailed snapshot of invitation activity, points thresholds, and nomination demand under the Skilled Nominated visa (Subclass 190) and Skilled Work Regional visa (Subclass 491).
So, if you are tracking Tasmania invitation trends or assessing your current chances of nomination, the official figures below outline how many ROIs were invited, the lowest scores considered, and the current nomination pipeline position.
Invitation Round Outcomes: 15 January 2026
The latest invitation round resulted in 74 total invitations across both visa subclasses:
Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated): 47 invitations issued
Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional): 27 invitations issued
The Lowest Scores Invited
Subclass 190 – 61 points (Orange pass)
Subclass 491 – 37 points (Orange pass)
These scores indicate that Tasmania continues to invite candidates with moderate points, particularly under the Orange pass category. However, selection remains dependent on occupation demand, employability, and alignment with Tasmania’s workforce needs.
Number of ROIs on Hand
(ROIs with a status of Submitted after the invitation round has taken place)
Subclass 190 – 437 ROIs
Subclass 491 – 210 ROIs
This reflects ongoing competition, especially for Subclass 190, where the ROI pool remains significantly larger than for Subclass 491.
Nomination Places Available
Subclass 190 – 773 places
Subclass 491 – 519 places
Tasmania retains a substantial number of nomination places, confirming that further invitation rounds are expected, provided suitable candidates continue to be available.
Nomination Applications Lodged but Not Yet Decided
Subclass 190 – 208 applications
Subclass 491 – 131 applications
These figures demonstrate a steady processing workload, reinforcing the importance of submitting complete and well-prepared nomination applications to avoid delays.
Invitations Issued but Application Not Yet Lodged
Subclass 190 – 80 invitations
Subclass 491 – 57 invitations
Applicants who have received invitations but have not yet lodged their applications should act promptly, as delays can impact processing timelines and nomination planning.
Key Takeaways for Applicants
Tasmania’s 15 January 2026 nomination figures show continued invitation activity for both Subclass 190 and Subclass 491. The data also highlights increasing competition, particularly for Subclass 190, due to the growing number of ROIs and pending applications.
For applicants, this underscores that points alone are not enough. Occupation demand, employability, and the quality of the nomination application are critical factors that influence selection outcomes.
If you want to maximise your chances of receiving a Tasmania 190 or 491 nomination, professional guidance is essential. Here Growmore Immigration can help you assess your eligibility, strengthen your profile, and prepare a complete nomination application to improve your chances in upcoming Tasmania invitation rounds.
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