Over the years, we have assisted a number of corporate clients that employ overseas skilled workers and who sponsor them through their businesses. Sponsorship is a complex process but our expertise in this area eliminates the hardship making the entire process smooth and easy to understand. Below is the overview of Employer-Sponsored Visas:
Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) Visa (sc482)
This is a temporary visa that lets an employer sponsor a suitably skilled worker to fill a position when they can’t find a suitably skilled Australian. This visahas 3 streams andwould require3 steps:
Sponsorship
Nomination
Visa Application
Please get in touch with us to find out more on how you could employ a skilled foreign worker in your organisation
Skilled Employer-Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa (sc494)
This is a provisional visa that enables regional employers to sponsor skilled workers to address identified labour shortages within their region, where employers can’t find an appropriately skilled Australian worker.
Please get in touch with us to find out more about how you could employ a skilled foreign worker in your organisation in the regional area
Employer Nomination Scheme Visa (sc186)
This is a permanent visa that lets skilled workers, who are nominated by their employer, live and work in Australia permanently. There are 3 different streams in this visa:
Direct Entry Stream
Temporary Residence Transition Stream
Labour Agreement Stream
Please get in touch with us to find out more about how you could employ a skilled foreign worker in your organisation.
Temporary activity Visas
There are a few different Temporary Activity Visas that require a business to sponsor, and the visas are as follows:
Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) Visa (sc400)
This temporary visa lets you do short-term, highly specialised work in Australia. It is suitable if you have specialised skills, knowledge, or experience not generally available in Australia.
Training Visa (sc407)
This visa allows applicants to take part in workplace-based occupational training activities to improve their skills for their job, area of tertiary study, the field of expertise or in a professional development training program in Australia.
Temporary Activity visa (sc408)
This visa allows you to come to Australia to do specific types of work on a short-term and temporary basis. There are several streams available under the Temporary Activity Visa (sc408)
Australian Government Endorsed Events
Special Program
Religious Work
Research Activities
Invited to other Social and Cultural Activities
Sporting Activities
Entertainment Activities
Superyacht Crews
Exchange Arrangements
Domestic work for executives
Please get in touch with us to find out more about how you could apply for a Temporary Activity Visa.