Australian Employer-Sponsored Migration

Employer-Sponsored Visas

Explore visa pathways that may allow an Australian employer to sponsor a suitably skilled overseas worker for a temporary, regional or permanent position.

Sponsoring Skilled Workers

Connecting Australian employers with skilled talent

Employer-sponsored migration programs can help Australian businesses address genuine skill shortages by recruiting appropriately qualified overseas workers. The correct pathway depends on factors such as the position, occupation, location, proposed salary, employer eligibility, the applicant's qualifications and relevant work experience.
Employer sponsorship normally involves separate employer, nomination and visa requirements. Approval at one stage does not automatically guarantee approval of another stage.
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Temporary sponsorship

Employ eligible skilled workers through a temporary employer-sponsored visa pathway.
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Permanent nomination

Consider permanent employer nomination pathways where the employer and applicant meet the requirements.
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Regional employment

Explore programs intended to help approved employers address shortages in designated regional areas.
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Application guidance

Receive support with eligibility review, documents, nomination stages and visa application preparation.
Main Pathways

Employer-sponsored visa options

The following are three principal employer-sponsored pathways. Each visa has different employer, position and applicant requirements.
Subclass 482

Skills in Demand Visa

A temporary visa that allows an approved employer to sponsor a suitably skilled worker for an eligible position when an appropriately skilled Australian worker cannot be sourced.

  • Employer sponsorship and nomination required
  • Applicant must have suitable skills and experience
  • Occupation and stream requirements apply
  • English-language requirements may apply
  • Salary and employment conditions must be satisfied
Subclass 494

Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional Visa

A provisional visa for skilled workers sponsored by eligible employers to work in designated regional areas of Australia.

  • Employment must generally be in a regional area
  • Nomination by an approved sponsor is required
  • Occupation and skills-assessment rules may apply
  • Age and English-language requirements may apply
  • A future permanent residence pathway may be available
Subclass 186

Employer Nomination Scheme

A permanent visa pathway for appropriately skilled workers who are nominated by an eligible Australian employer.

  • Provides permanent residence when granted
  • An Australian employer must nominate the applicant
  • Relevant skills and occupation requirements apply
  • Health and character requirements must be met
  • Different nomination streams may be available
Who We Support

Guidance for employers and skilled workers

Employer-sponsored migration requires both the sponsoring business and the visa applicant to satisfy relevant criteria.

For Australian employers

We can help employers better understand their responsibilities and the stages involved in sponsoring an overseas worker.
  • Initial sponsorship pathway assessment
  • Standard business sponsorship guidance
  • Position and nomination requirement review
  • Occupation and salary consideration
  • Labour-market testing guidance where required
  • Supporting-document preparation
  • Ongoing sponsorship-obligation information

For skilled workers

We can assess your circumstances and explain the applicant requirements associated with an employer-sponsored pathway.
  • Visa and stream eligibility review
  • Qualifications and experience assessment
  • Occupation and skills-assessment guidance
  • English-language requirement information
  • Health and character requirement guidance
  • Document checklist preparation
  • Visa application support
Application Journey

How employer sponsorship generally works

The exact steps vary by visa subclass and stream, but the process commonly includes the following stages.
1

Initial assessment

Review the employer, position, occupation and applicant's circumstances.
2

Employer stage

Confirm whether the employer has or requires the appropriate sponsorship approval.
3

Nomination stage

Prepare the nomination for the proposed position and demonstrate that relevant requirements are satisfied.
4

Visa application

Prepare and submit the worker's visa application with the required supporting evidence.
Professional Assistance

How Renu Migration Services can help

Receive structured assistance through the employer-sponsored migration process.
01

Pathway assessment

We review the available information to identify the employer-sponsored pathway that may be appropriate.
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Clear requirements

We explain the requirements applying to the business, nominated position and visa applicant.
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Document guidance

We provide guidance on preparing supporting evidence for sponsorship, nomination and visa stages.
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Application preparation

We assist with preparing and reviewing applications before they are submitted.
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Process management

We help coordinate the different stages and monitor relevant requests and deadlines.
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Ongoing communication

Employers and applicants receive clear updates and practical guidance throughout the engagement.
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Important migration information

Employer-sponsored visa requirements, eligible occupations, salary thresholds, government charges, and processing arrangements can change. The information on this page is general and does not constitute an eligibility guarantee. Any advice should be based on the legislation, policy, and individual circumstances applicable at the time of assessment.

Need help with employer sponsorship?

Arrange a consultation to discuss the employer, nominated position, applicant circumstances and the visa pathways that may be available.