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Research and Education Visa Pathways

Skills Shortages in Education & Research

Australia’s research and education sector faces persistent skills shortages, particularly for STEM education, special needs teachers, and ICT and specialist research roles.

An ageing workforce, regional constraints, and global competition further limit the labour market, making it difficult for schools, universities and research institutions to attract and retain talent.

Skilled migration and employer-sponsored pathways provide access to qualified teachers and world-class researchers, maintaining service delivery and strengthening the global competitiveness of Australian institutions.

Skilled Migration Specialists Since 1988


Interstaff’s Registered Migration Agent team helps institutions utilise skilled migration pathways for continuity in teaching and research programs.

We advise on eligibility, visa requirements and sponsorship obligations, while tracking regulatory changes that affect staffing.

Reliable migration advice protects growth and limits disruption. With the right plan in place, organisations can access skilled talent while staying compliant, avoiding unnecessary risk, and keeping staffing plans moving forward. 

Interstaff has delivered skilled migration solutions for over three decades.

Assess and Strategise:
Visa Strategy

Interstaff’s migration advice helps businesses navigate sponsorship and visa options, enabling faster, more confident hiring decisions. 

We support businesses by:

  • Reviewing hard-to-fill roles and workforce needs
  • Assessing sponsorship and visa eligibility
  • Advising on visa strategies aligned with expected employee start dates 
  • Providing guidance on compliance matters

Experience and Insights: Australian Teaching Visa

Explore more about how we work, our industry experience and insights. 

Skills in Demand Visa

Subclass 482

The 482 Skills in Demand Visa allows employers to sponsor skilled overseas workers when suitably qualified local candidates are not available.
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Skills in Demand Visa

Employer Sponsored Regional Visa

Subclass 494

The 494 Regional Visa enables employers to sponsor skilled workers to live and work in regional Australia, with a pathway to Permanent Residence.
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Employer Sponsored Regional Visa

Permanent Residence Planning

Permanent Residence Planning helps employers retain skilled talent by aligning visa pathways with long-term workforce strategies and employee settlement goals.
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Permanent Residence Planning

Employer Nomination Scheme Visa

Subclass 186

The 186 Employer Nomination Scheme Visa enables Australian employers to sponsor skilled overseas workers for Permanent Residence when suitably skilled candidates are unavailable locally. 
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Employer Nomination Scheme Visa

Teacher Visa Australia FAQs

Have questions about Research and Teacher Skilled Visa options? We’ve gathered some of the most common ones below to help you get started.

The most commonly used Australian teaching visa pathways for teachers are the 482 Skills in Demand Visa, the 494 Regional Visa and the 186 Employer Nomination Scheme Visa

The 482 and 494 visas help fill immediate or regional shortages, while the 186 Visa offers a permanent pathway to retain experienced teachers. 

The university lecturer immigration Australia process involves several steps: 

1. Institutions identify a skills shortage or specialist academic need that cannot be met locally.

2. Select a suitable overseas candidate is selected. Interstaff can advise of the candidate’s eligibility. 

3. The university can sponsor the candidate through pathways such as the 482 Skills in Demand Visa and the 186 Employer Nomination Scheme depending on eligibility. 

The process generally includes assessing the candidate’s qualifications and experience against Australian standards, meeting labour market and sponsorship requirements, and preparing the necessary nomination and visa applications. 

Skilled migration pathways allow schools to sponsor experienced teachers from overseas, filling critical gaps and preventing disruption and pressure from repeated vacancies. 

Visa options such as the 482 Skills in Demand Visa, 494 Regional Visa and 186 Employer Nominated Visa support long term workforce planning. 

The 186 Visa Direct Entry Stream provides direct Permanent Residence (PR), whereas the 482 and 494 Visas provide a clear pathway to PR after a period of sponsorship.