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Your Guide to the Temporary Graduate Visa in Australia
Visa sponsorship refers to the process where an individual or organization legally supports a foreign national to enter or stay in another country. The employer sponsored visa enables employers to address identified labor shortages by sponsoring skilled workers from foreign lands. This visa allows you to live, work, and study in Australia and offers a pathway to permanent residence.
Streams | Duration | Key Requirements | Pathway to Permanent Residency |
Short-Term Stream | Up to 2 years (or up to 4 years if an international trade obligation applies)
Hong Kong passport holders may stay up to 5 years. |
| Not applicable |
Medium-Term Stream | Up to 4 years
Hong Kong passport holders may stay up to 5 years. |
| Offers a pathway after 2 years
if eligible, apply for permanent residence |
Labour Agreement Stream | Up to a maximum of 4 years, depending on the terms in the labour agreement.
Hong Kong passport holders may stay up to 5 years. |
| Varies based on the terms of the labour agreement |
Streams | Duration | Key Requirements | Pathway to Permanent Residency |
Direct Entry Stream | Permanent |
| Yes, permanent residency |
Temporary Residence Transition Stream | Permanent |
| Yes, permanent residency |
Labour Agreement Stream | Permanent |
| Yes, permanent residency |
Streams | Duration | Key Requirements | Pathway to Permanent Residency |
Employer Sponsored Stream | travel to and from Australia for 5 years |
| if eligible, apply for permanent residence after 2 years from the time your visa is granted |
Streams | Duration | Key Requirements | Pathway to Permanent Residency |
Short-Term Stream | Up to 2 years (or up to 4 years if an international trade obligation applies) Hong Kong passport holders may stay up to 5 years. |
|
Not applicable |
Medium-Term Stream | Up to 4 years Hong Kong passport holders may stay up to 5 years. |
|
Offers a pathway after 2 years if eligible, apply for permanent residence |
Labour Agreement Stream | Up to a maximum of 4 years, depending on the terms in the labour agreement. Hong Kong passport holders may stay up to 5 years. |
|
Varies based on the terms of the labour agreement |
Streams | Duration | Key Requirements | Pathway to Permanent Residency |
Direct Entry Stream | Permanent |
| Yes, permanent residency |
Temporary Residence Transition Stream | Permanent |
| Yes, permanent residency |
Labour Agreement Stream | Permanent |
| Yes, permanent residency |
Streams | Duration | Key Requirements | Pathway to Permanent Residency |
Employer Sponsored Stream | travel to and from Australia for 5 years |
| if eligible, apply for permanent residence after 2 years from the time your visa is granted |
For the latest updates and detailed information on the employer sponsored visa and other visa options, it is essential to refer to the Australian Government’s Department of Home Affairs website. Staying informed about any changes in visa policies, requirements, or application procedures will ensure a smooth and successful application process.
Securing an employer sponsorship visa in Australia offers numerous benefits:
To qualify for an employer sponsored visa, both the employer and the applicant must meet certain criteria:
Employer Requirements:
Basic Applicant Requirements:
The application process for an employer sponsored visa in Australia involves several critical steps to ensure both the employer and the applicant meet the necessary requirements. Below is a detailed guide to navigating this process:
Becoming an Approved Sponsor:
Nominating a Position:
Submitting the Nomination:
Preparing the Visa Application:
Submitting the Visa Application:
Visa Processing:
For more detailed guidance and updates, always refer to the official Australian Government Visa Website.
KnN Migration’s experienced team will guide you throughout the process, ensuring a smooth journey.
An employer sponsored visa allows Australian employers to sponsor skilled workers from overseas to fill job vacancies within their business. This visa category is designed to address labor shortages and ensure businesses have access to the skilled workforce they need.
The main types of employer sponsored visas include the Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) Visa (Subclass 482), the Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) Visa (Subclass 186), and the Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 494).
The TSS Visa allows employers to address labor shortages by bringing in skilled workers temporarily. It has three streams: Short-Term, Medium-Term, and Labour Agreement, each catering to different needs and durations.
The ENS Visa is for skilled workers who are nominated by their employer for a permanent visa to work in Australia. It includes Direct Entry, Temporary Residence Transition, and Labour Agreement streams.
The Subclass 494 Visa is for skilled workers who are nominated by an employer to work in regional Australia on a temporary basis, with a pathway to permanent residency through the Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) Visa (Subclass 191).
Eligibility requirements vary by visa type but generally include being nominated by an approved sponsor, having relevant skills and experience, meeting English language proficiency, and fulfilling health and character requirements.
Yes, certain employer sponsored visas, such as the ENS Visa (Subclass 186) and the pathway from the Subclass 494 to Subclass 191, offer routes to permanent residency.
The Short-Term stream is for up to 2 years (or up to 4 years if an international trade obligation applies) and does not offer a pathway to permanent residency. The Medium-Term stream is for up to 4 years and provides a pathway to permanent residency after 3 years.
For the latest updates and detailed information on employer sponsored visas, refer to the Australian Government’s Department of Home Affairs website.
Our team of experts can assess your eligibility, guide you through the application process, and ensure a smooth journey towards your Australian dream.
The details shared above were accurate as of July 2024, but it’s important to note that migration regulations change over time. This information is meant for general understanding and should not be taken as legal advice. Keep in mind that information can change, so reach out to us for the latest guidance tailored to your situation. We look forward to assisting you!
The employer-sponsored visa allows Australian employers to sponsor specific skilled labor to serve their business needs. It also allows skilled labor from a foreign country to explore their employment options with Australian employers, in case they may need their skills. It’s a multi-step process where the employer first needs to prove that they are not able to get the talent locally before hiring anyone. This can be easily done with the help of the KnN Migration Advisors.
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