The Subclass 494 Visa is intended to assist employers in regional areas of Australia in filling skilled labor shortages by sponsoring overseas workers. This visa specifically targets skills gaps in designated regional areas, supporting economic development and growth outside of major cities. To qualify, applicants must be nominated by an approved Australian employer located in a regional area. Additionally, applicants are required to possess the skills and qualifications for an occupation listed on the relevant Skilled Occupation List.
This visa has two streams:
The Employer-Sponsored stream of the Subclass 494 Visa is a valuable opportunity for both employers and skilled workers to address critical labor shortages in regional areas while providing a pathway for skilled individuals to contribute to Australia’s workforce and build a future in a welcoming environment.
The application process for the Employer-Sponsored stream of Subclass 494 visa encompasses three essential stages:
Sponsorship Stage
This is a provisional visa. It allows the visa holders to stay in a designated regional area of Australia for up to 5 years. Applicants become eligible to apply for permanent residency through Subclass 191 after holding this visa for 3 years.
The labour agreement stream is designed for skilled workers from overseas who wish to work for an employer with a labour agreement. These agreements allow approved businesses to sponsor skilled overseas workers when there is a proven demand that cannot be met locally and when standard visa programs are unavailable.
– The capability to reside, work, and pursue education exclusively in specified regional locations of Australia for five years.
– The opportunity to enter and exit Australia unlimited times as long as the visa remains active.
– If qualified, you can apply for permanent residency three years after your visa is granted..
Applicants nominated under this stream may stay in Australia for up to 5 years from when their visa is granted.
This visa can take up to 6-7 months to process.
DISCLAIMER: The information provided above is general and may not be applicable to your specific situation. We encourage you to contact us for a comprehensive analysis that takes into account your unique circumstances.
The 482 Visa, also known as the ‘Skills in demand’ visa or ‘SID’ visa (formerly Temporary Skill Shortage Visa), is a work visa that aims to address the evolving needs of the labor market effectively. It enables employers to address labour shortages by bringing in skilled workers where employers can’t source an appropriately skilled Australian worker.
This visa has a three-stage process:
The employer must either be a standard business sponsor (SBS) / have applied to be an SBS or be a party to a work agreement/ a party to negotiations to a work agreement. The approval of standard business sponsorship depends on the following criteria:
The approved work sponsor must nominate a proposed occupation from the relevant skills occupation list in relation to the 482 visa applicant. The approval of the nomination by the Department of Home Affairs depends on the following essential criteria:
The employer has paid any nomination training contribution charge that is liable to be paid with the nomination.
This 482 visa subclass has three streams for applicants to choose from depending on their skills, qualifications and experience. Let’s examine these three streams in detail:
1.Core Skills stream :
If the applicant’s occupation is listed on the core skills occupation List or CSOL, the visa applicant must be nominated to work for an occupation in the CSOL. The following are the key eligibility criteria for nomination in this stream:
2.Specialist Skills stream
To be nominated in this stream, the applicant’s occupation must be specified in either of major group- 1,2,4,5,or 6 of OSCA (Occupation Standard Classification of Australia). The following are the key eligibility criteria for nomination in this stream:
3.Labour agreement stream
This stream is designed for skilled workers who have been nominated by employers through a Labour Agreement. It allows you to reside and work in Australia temporarily. Labour agreements are established between the Australian Government (represented by the Department) and employers. The following is the key eligibility criteria for nomination in this stream:
Core Skills stream-
Applicants nominated under the short-term stream are eligible to stay in Australia for up to 4 years. Hong Kong or British National (Overseas) passport holders are eligible to stay for up to 5 years in Australia.
Specialist stream-
Applicants nominated under the medium-term stream are eligible to stay in Australia for up to 4 years. Hong Kong or British National (Overseas) passport holders are eligible to stay for up to 5 years in Australia.
Labour agreement stream-
Applicants nominated under the labour agreement stream are eligible to stay in Australia for up to 4 years or the duration their employer nominates them for. Hong Kong or British National (Overseas) passport holders are eligible to stay for up to 5 years in Australia.
This visa can take up to 4-5 months to process.
DISCLAIMER: The information provided above is general and may not be applicable to your specific situation. We encourage you to contact us for a comprehensive analysis that takes into account your unique circumstances.
The subclass 186 visa, also known as the Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) Visa is a permanent residency visa for skilled workers who are nominated by an Australian employer. This visa allows skilled workers to live and work in Australia permanently, with the opportunity to bring family members along and enjoy the rights and benefits of permanent residency. This visa provides an excellent pathway to skilled workers who have the support of an Australian employer. Whether you are transitioning from a temporary visa or applying directly, this visa allows you to secure long-term employment in Australia while enjoying the benefits of permanent residency. However, it requires careful planning, including ensuring your occupation is eligible, obtaining an employer nomination, and meeting skill and language requirements. Let’s explore this visa subclass in detail.
This visa subclass gets processed in a two-stage process:
To apply for a visa, the applicant must first be nominated for a job position by an employer. The employer must submit a nomination application to the Department of Home Affairs, nominating the applicant for the job position. Once approved, the applicant can submit the visa application.
Essential criteria for nomination approval:
The nomination application must follow the Department’s guidelines.
There should be no adverse information about the employer or it should be reasonable to disregard such information.
If mandatory, the nominated applicant must hold or be eligible for required licences, registrations, or memberships.
The employer must comply with Commonwealth, state, and territory laws where the business operates.
The nomination must meet the requirements of the visa stream.
Once the nomination is approved, the applicant can submit their visa application. They must meet the requirements of the stream under which they are nominated.
1. Temporary Residence Transition Stream
Hold a subclass 457, subclass 482, or related bridging visa (A, B, or C).
Have worked for their employer for at least 2 years on a full-time basis.
Must have at least competent English.
Be under 45 years of age unless exempt.
Meet health and character requirements.
2. Direct Entry Stream
Must have their occupation listed on the relevant list of eligible occupations.
Have at least three years of post-qualification work experience in their occupation.
Obtain a positive skills assessment unless exempt.
Be under 45 years of age unless exempt.
Must have at least competent English.
3. Labour Agreement Stream
Be under 45 years of age unless allowed under a labour agreement.
Have an employer nomination under a valid labour agreement.
Must meet English language, qualifications, and experience requirements.
Live, work, and study in Australia permanently.
Travel in and out of Australia multiple times for 5 years.
Enrol in Medicare for health care benefits.
Sponsor eligible relatives to Australia.
This is a permanent visa. After 5 years, applicants can apply for citizenship or renew permanent residency through a Resident Return Visa.
This visa takes 6-12 months to process.
DISCLAIMER: The information provided above is general and may not be applicable to your specific situation. We encourage you to contact us for a comprehensive analysis that takes into account your unique circumstances.
Subclass 407, also known as the Training visa, allows you to participate in workplace-based occupational training activities to enhance your skills for your job, an area of tertiary qualification, field of expertise or professional development training program in Australia. Let us explore this visa in further detail.
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Must have at least functional English.
Must be sponsored by a temporary activities sponsor.
Must have been nominated by an approved sponsor unless the sponsor is a Commonwealth agency.
Must be invited to apply if the sponsor is a Commonwealth Agency.
There should be no adverse information about the sponsor unless it is reasonable to disregard it.
Must have health insurance arrangements for the duration of stay.
Must have adequate funds to support themselves during their stay.
Must have genuine intentions to stay temporarily in Australia.
Must meet health and character requirements.
Approved sponsors can nominate applicants for one of the following training programs:
1. Occupational Training Required for Registration
Workplace-based training to gain mandatory occupational registration, membership, or licensing.
2. Occupational Training to Enhance Skills
Structured workplace training programs tailored to the applicant’s needs.
3. Occupational Training for Capacity Building Overseas
For overseas qualifications, including practical training, research, or observation.
Supported by Australian or overseas governments.
For professional development of managerial or professional employees.
Each program has unique specifications. Contact us for more details.
Applicants can stay in Australia for 6–24 months or as specified by the Minister.
Leave and re-enter Australia while the visa is valid.
Include family members in the application.
Applicants can apply from within or outside Australia.
Secondary applicants can work for up to 40 hours per fortnight while the visa is valid.
IMPORTANT: The holder is not allowed to work in Australia (other than in relation to the holder’s course of study or training). The holder ‘may’ engage in work in Australia only if the work is relevant to the conduct of the business, or performance of the tasks, specified in the visa application.
But the good news is, that secondary applicants are allowed to work for up to 40 hours per fortnight while their visa is valid.
This visa may take up to 7 months to process.
DISCLAIMER: The information provided above is general and may not be applicable to your specific situation. We encourage you to contact us for a comprehensive analysis that takes into account your unique circumstances.