On 7 December 2024, the Australian Government announced the introduction of the new Skills in Demand (Subclass 482) visa. The Skills in Demand (Subclass 482) visa lets an employer sponsor a suitably skilled worker to fill a position they cannot find a suitably skilled Australian to fill. It replaced the Temporary Skilled Shortage visa (subclass 482).
The Subclass 482 Visa (SID) has 3 different streams:
Core Skills Stream - up to four years
Specialist Skills Stream - up to four years
Labour Agreement Stream - as per Agreement
The visa applicant must be nominated by a Standard Business Sponsor or a business that has applied for a Standard Business Sponsorship. Your employer must also lodge a nomination application.
There is no age limit for the SID (Subclass 482) visa.
All Skills in Demand (SID) visas streams can be granted a visa for a period of up to four years and have a pathway to permanent residence. Visa holders will have the ability to change sponsors and are afforded with 180 days to change sponsors without being in breach of their visa conditions (see here)
Core Skills Stream
The Core Skills Stream represents the largest pathway for temporary skilled migrants. Nominated positions must meet the Core Skills Income Threshold. Nominated positions must meet the Core Skills Income Threshold, which replaces TSMIT. This is currently set as $73,150.
Key criteria for this pathway are the following:
Nominated on an occupation on the Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL)
Have at least 1-year relevant work experience in nominated occupation or a related field
Be nominated by an approved sponsor
Have a skills assessment if required
Have relevant skills, qualification and employment background to perform the occupation
Have health insurance
Meet English and health requirements
Essential Skills Stream
This visa enables employers to address labour shortages by bringing in skilled workers where employers can't source an appropriately skilled Australian worker.
Key criteria for this pathway are the following:
Nominated to work in any occupation on ANZSCO occupation listed in Major Groups 1,2,4,5 or 6. This excludes trade workers, machinery operators and drivers and labourers.
Paid the Specialist Skills Income Threshold (currently set as $135,000 annually)
Have at least 1-year relevant work experience in nominated occupation or a related field
Be nominated by an approved sponsor
Have a skills assessment if required
Have relevant skills, qualification and employment background to perform the occupation
Have health insurance
Meet English and health requirements
Labour Agreement Stream
This visa is for skilled workers nominated by employers who have a Labour Agreement. It lets you live and work in Australia temporarily. Labour agreements are developed between the Australian Government (represented by the Department) and employers.
Key criteria for this pathway are the following:
Be working under a labour agreement
Have at least 1-year relevant work experience in nominated occupation or a related field
Be nominated
Have a skills assessment if required
Have relevant skills, qualification and employment background to perform the occupation
Have health insurance
Meet English and health requirements
Benefits of the Skills in Demand Visa
Fast processing times
Visa holders can stay in Australia for up to four years
Provides a clear pathway to Permanent Residence
Holders will have 180 days to find a new sponsor if their employment is terminated.
Access to in-demand occupations
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