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Skilled Migration Sydney

Are you a skilled professional wanting to explore your migration options to live and work in Sydney? Or are you looking to understand more about Sydney migration options to engage skilled migrants for work in your business that is difficult to fill from the local labour market? Australia has several temporary and permanent skilled migration Sydney options available that may suit your needs. Some options require employer sponsorship and others can be applied for independently. Here’s what you should know about some of the most commonly-used skilled visas in Australia’s migration program.

Subclass 482

The Subclass 482 Work Visa Australia allows visa holders to stay in Australia and work for your business. It is one of the most commonly used skilled migration Sydney visa programs in Australia.

Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186)

The Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) visa (subclass 186) allows Australian businesses to sponsor eligible people to work in Australia on a permanent visa. There are two streams available – the Direct Entry Stream and the Temporary Residence Transition Stream. Individuals already in Australia on a 482 work visa may be interested in the Temporary Residence Transition Stream of the 186 Visa, which may provide them a Permanent Residence pathway.

Skilled Employer-Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 494)

The Regional 494 Visa Australia provides businesses in Sydney and regional/remote areas the option to sponsor overseas skilled employees with a more direct pathway to Permanent Residence. However, compared to the commonly used 186 Visa, the application process for a 494 Visa Australia requires a mandatory Skills Assessment and Regional Certifying Body (RCB) approval in addition to the 494 Visa nomination and visa sponsorship, therefore you may need to allow for a longer application period.

Global Talent Employer Sponsored Visa (GTES)

Employers can use the Global Talent Employer Sponsored (GTES) program to sponsor overseas workers for highly-skilled niche positions that cannot be filled by Australian workers or other standard visa programs. Under the GTES, standard visa requirements may be negotiable and applicants may have access priority to government processing and a pathway to Permanent Residence.

Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme Visa (subclass 187)

The Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) 187 Visa allows businesses to sponsor workers for positions in rural, regional and remote locations of Australia for a permanent visa. This is via the Temporary Residence Transition Stream, which is still available to eligible applicants. Your nomination must be ‘certified’ by the Regional Certifying Body (RCB) in your state.

Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMA)

Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMA’s) are agreements made between the Department of Home Affairs and a Regional State or Territory authority that provide an alternative option to sponsor overseas workers to work in regional Australia for up to 5 years. Under a DAMA, employers have access to different skilled occupations that may not be accessible to other standard visa programs.

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Our migration agents can assess your eligibility for employer-sponsored visas and independent skilled Migration Sydney visas. We begin by reviewing a copy of the applicant’s resume detailing their skills, experience, and qualifications and then advise on the options available for either a temporary or permanent visa. During a consultation, our migration agent will provide advice on any visa requirements and conditions that you may need to be aware of so you can make a more informed decision on the pathway you should take. After the consultation, you can also choose to engage our services to manage your visa application on your behalf. If you would like to understand your visa options and discuss your circumstances, we encourage you to get in touch with Interstaff’s registered migration agents.

For Skilled Migration Sydney services, phone us on 02 7200 2567 or call +61 8 9221 3388 for International clients.

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