Determining the right employer-sponsored visa for your move to Australia can be challenging, given the variety of options available. Each visa type serves distinct purposes and caters to different professional scenarios and personal needs. Whether you're seeking a long-term career in Australia or a shorter-term assignment, understanding the nuances of each visa type is essential for aligning yourcareer goals with immigration requirements.
In this guide, we will break down the essential features, advantages, and application processes for different employer-sponsored visas, including the Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) Visa, the Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) Visa, and other relevant options. By exploring the eligibility requirements and benefits of each visa type, we aim to provide you with a comprehensive overview to help you select the visa that best fits your career aspirations and individual situation. Dive into the details to ensure you make an informed decision and confidently advance your career in Australia.
The Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) visa (subclass 186) is a valuable pathway for skilled workers and their families seeking permanent residency in Australia. As part of Australia's General Skilled Migration (GSM) program, Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) visas play a crucial role in addressing skill shortages across various industries in the Australian labor market. Popularly known as the SC 186 visa, this pathway allows Australian employers to nominate and sponsor qualified professionals from overseas for permanent positions that are essential but cannot be filled locally. This program significantly boosts Australia's economy by enabling talented individuals to secure permanent roles, thereby supporting long-term economic growth and development.
The SC 186 visa offers permanent residence status to successful applicants through all three of its streams
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You can include several family members in your SC 186 visa application, such as:
• Partner: Your spouse or de facto partner.
• Children: Dependent children or stepchildren, including those of your partner.
• Subclass 457/482 Visa Holders: Family members holding a subclass 457 or subclass 482 visa.
All family members included in your application must meet the necessary health and character requirements, regardless of whether they are applying with you or not.
The departmental costs to apply for the Employer Nomination Scheme visa (subclass 186) - Direct Entry stream are as follows:
• Main Applicant: AUD 4,770.00
• Additional Applicant (18 years or older): AUD 2,385.00
• Additional Applicant (Under 18 years): AUD 1,190.00
• Compliance: Adhere to all Australian laws.
• Employment: Work for your nominating employer for at least two years.
• Commencement: Begin employment within six months of visa grant or entry to Australia.
The visa includes a travel facility valid for five years from the grant date. Post this period, you will need a Resident Return Visa (RRV) to re-enter Australia as a permanent resident.
Understanding the eligibility requirements for each stream is crucial for a successful application. Below is a comprehensive table outlining the key eligibility criteria for each stream.
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If the eligibility criteria and legislative caveats are met and you are ready to lodge your visa, ensure you have:
The Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa (subclass 482) is a pivotal route for skilled workers seeking temporary employment in Australia. This visa is integral to Australia's skilled migration program and addresses immediate skill shortages within the Australian labor market by allowing employers to fill positions with qualified professionals from overseas. Commonly referred to as the SC 482 visa, it enables Australian businesses to recruit overseas talent to work in roles that cannot be filled by local candidates, contributing to the country's economic vitality and supporting industry growth.
The SC 482 visa provides temporary work rights and allows successful applicants to stay and work in Australia for up to four years, depending on the occupation and visa conditions. This visa includes several key pathways:
1. Short-Term Stream: For employers needing to fill positions on the Short-Term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL) for up to two years.
2. Medium-Term Stream: For employers seeking to fill positions on the Medium and Long-Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) for up to four years, with potential pathways to permanent residency.
3. Labour Agreement Stream: For employers who have a Labour Agreement with the Australian government to fill positions not listed on the standard occupation lists.
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This visa is essential for addressing specific skill needs while offering workers a pathway to gain valuable Australian experience and, in some cases, opportunities to transition to permanent residency through subsequent visa pathways.
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The costs for applying for the Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa(subclass 482) vary depending on the stream you are applying for. Below are the departmental fees associated with each stream:
These fees are subject to change, so it's essential to verify the latest costs with the Australian Department of Home Affairs before lodging your application.
You can include certain family members in your TSS visa application, such as:
All included family members must meet health and character requirements, regardless of whether they are applying with you or not.
Understanding the eligibility requirements for each stream is crucial for a successful application. Below isa comprehensive table outlining the key eligibility criteria for each stream.
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If the eligibility criteria and legislative caveats are met and you are ready to lodge your visa, ensure you have:
The Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional(Provisional) Visa (subclass 494) is designed to address skill shortages in regional areas of Australia. This visa allows skilled workers to live and work in specified regional areas of Australia for up to 5 years. It is part of Australia’s commitment to regional development and aims to support the economic growth of regional areas by filling critical skill gaps with skilled international professionals.
The Subclass 494 visa has two primary streams:
The Subclass 494 visa allows you to live and work in a designated regional area of Australia for up to 5 years. This visa isa provisional visa that provides a pathway to permanent residency through the Skilled Regional (Permanent) Visa (subclass 191) after meeting specific requirements.
You can include several family members in your Subclass 494 visa application, such as:
All family members included in your application must meet the necessary health and character requirements.
The departmental costs to apply for the Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 494) are as follows:
The visa includes a travel facility valid for five years from the grant date. After this period, to re-enter Australia as a permanent resident, you will need to apply for a Resident Return Visa (RRV).
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Notes:
If the eligibility criteria and legislative caveats are met and you are ready to lodge your visa, ensure you have:
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