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Temporary Employer Sponsored Visas in Australia
Business Sponsored Temporary Visa - is available to people who have an offer of sponsorship from a business and are able to work in Australia for a period of up to four years.
For this visa application there are generally three steps involved in employing a person from overseas to work in Australia.
The three stages involved are:
Stage 1: Lodging an employer sponsorship application where the employer must be approved as a sponsor;
Stage 2: Lodging a business nomination (lodged by the employer) that describes the position to be fulfilled;
Stage 3: The final stage is lodging a visa application. In order for stage three to be successful, Steps 1 & 2 must be approved by DIAC.
Stage 1 - Lodging a sponsorship application (Employer Requirements)
The employer needs to show the following:
- Company is lawfully and actively an operating business;
- Company will be the direct employer;
- Company has a sound business record and abides by immigration laws;
- Company can show the employment will bring economic benefit to Australia;
- Company will advance employee’s skills with training.
Stage 2 - Lodging a business nomination (Employer Requirements)
The employer needs to show the following:
- Company is an approved business sponsor;
- The position relates to an occupation which meets a minimum skill set;
- The position is to be paid at or above the minimum salary level.
Stage 3 - Employer / Employee Requirements
The employer needs to show the following:
- Company has an approved and current business sponsorship;
- Company has the nominated position approved.
The employee needs to show the following:
- Employee has the required skills for the position;
- Employee is qualified for the position.
If you are seeking a visa that will allow you to live and work in Australia and you do not have employment already arranged you should be applying for a Skilled Migration and Trade Licensing Visa.