Tasmania continues to maintain a consistent approach to state nomination by conducting weekly invitation rounds. In the latest round, dated 9 April 2026, invitations were issued across Subclass 190 and Subclass 491, with a noticeable increase in numbers compared to several recent rounds.
This reflects ongoing demand for skilled migrants and presents improved opportunities for eligible candidates seeking Tasmania state nomination.
Invitation Round Overview
The latest Tasmania invitation round results show that the state issued a total of 78 invitations. Notably, Green Pass candidates were also invited under Subclass 190 in this round.
| Visa Subclass | ROIs Invited | Lowest Points Invited | Pass Category |
| Subclass 190 | 52 | 251 | Green Pass |
| Subclass 491 | 26 | 66 | Orange-Plus Pass |
| Total Invitations | 78 | – | – |
Application and Nomination Status
Tasmania also provides insights into nomination places, pending applications, and allocation timelines. Current figures are:
| Category | Subclass 190 | Subclass 491 |
| Number of ROIs on Hand | 475 ROIs | 404 ROIs |
| Nomination Places Available | 383 places | 327 places |
| Applications Lodged but Not Yet Decided | 305 applications | 232 applications |
| Invitations Issued but Applications Not Yet Lodged | 68 invitations | 53 invitations |
Key Takeaways from the Latest Tasmania Invitation Round
- Subclass 190 invitations jumped from 25 to 52 this time, and the inclusion of invitations in the Green Pass category shows that Tasmania is focusing on meeting regional workforce demands.
- Subclass 491 invitations at 66 points (Orange-Plus) suggest that the state continues to invite applicants with 12–18 months of experience and competitive profiles.
- There are 121 invitations that have not yet been lodged despite getting an invitation, which creates a temporary backlog.
- Tasmania still has the capacity to invite around 710 candidates. However, as more applicants enter the pool, competition may intensify, potentially leading to higher point requirements in upcoming rounds.
- The increase in invitations compared to recent rounds suggests Tasmania is actively utilising its remaining nomination quota as the program year enters its final quarter.
At Growmore Immigration, we closely monitor Tasmania nomination trends, invitation patterns, and policy movements to guide applicants with accurate and strategic advice.
Our Team Helps You:
- Assess your eligibility for Subclass 190 and Subclass 491
- Evaluate whether Tasmania is the right option or if another state or pathway offers better chances for your Australia PR
- Improve your ROI profile to increase your chances of receiving an invitation
- Prepare and lodge state nomination applications professionally
So, connect with us now for expert Australian immigration guidance from the best migration agent in Australia.
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