Tasmania has released its latest weekly state nomination invitation round on 26 February 2026. This final round of February has issued invitations to eligible candidates under both Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated Visa) and Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional Visa). So that, now invited applicants can move forward with their nomination application and take the next step in securing Australian permanent or regional residency.
Know this full update below, which provides important insight into current invitation volumes, minimum points thresholds, and the overall competitiveness of Tasmania’s state nomination pathway.
Invitations Issued in the 26 February 2026 Round
According to the latest Tasmania invitation round results, the state has issued a total of 64 invitations prioritising candidates who meet its workforce and economic needs.
| Visa Subclass | Invitations Issued | Lowest Score Invited |
| Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated) | 40 ROIs | 47 Points (Orange Pass) |
| Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional) | 24 ROIs | 41 Points (Orange Pass) |
These minimum score thresholds indicate that Tasmania continues to invite candidates with strong and suitable profiles under both Subclass 190 and Subclass 491 rather than just focusing on high points.
Current ROIs and Nomination Availability
Tasmania’s latest data also highlights the number of Registrations of Interest (ROIs) currently in the system compared to the remaining nomination places.
Subclass 190
- ROIs on hand: 476
- Nomination places available: 629
Subclass 491
- ROIs on hand: 231
- Nomination places available: 454
This shows that a significant number of nomination places are still available across both visa subclasses. However, with hundreds of active ROIs, candidates must ensure their profiles remain competitive to align with Tasmania’s nomination priorities.
Applications Under Processing
There is also a substantial number of applications currently under assessment that reflects the state’s ongoing processing activity.
Nomination applications lodged but not yet decided:
- Subclass 190: 350 applications
- Subclass 491: 206 applications
Invitations issued, but applications not yet lodged:
- Subclass 190: 121 invitations
- Subclass 491: 64 invitations
This backlog highlights the importance of submitting nomination applications promptly after receiving an invitation, as delays can impact overall processing and future opportunities for Australia PR.
Key Takeaways for Skilled Migration Applicants
- With the availability of 629 nomination places for the Subclass 190 visa and 454 places for the Subclass 491 visa, the state still has significant capacity remaining.
- Candidates who receive invitations are advised to lodge their nomination applications quickly to maintain their progress toward getting an Australian PR.
- Maintaining an accurate and updated ROI profile is essential to improve your chances of selection in the upcoming Tasmania invitation round results.
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