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Australia 457 Visa - The Australia Work Permit

457 Australian Work Visas are for employers who would like to sponsor an overseas employee for a visa to work in Australia for between 1 day and 4 years (457 Australia working visa).

There are 3 stages to complete for a work visa to be granted to an oversea employee.

Sponsorship

The Australian Employer gets approval as a business sponsor. The Employer must provide details on their business, benefit of employing an overseas employee, and demonstrate their commitment to training Australian residents etc.

Nomination

The employer nominates each position that they would like to fill with an overseas employee (457 visa holder). The occupation must meet certain skill thresholds and must be remunerated at a specified level.

457 Working Visa Application

The prospective employee applies for Australia 457 visa (temporary working visa) to enter or to remain in Australia. The visa applicant may need to demonstrate that they have the necessary skills to match the nominated position. The visa applicant will also need to maintain medical insurance during the visa validity period.

With sponsored employment, the Employer has certain obligations to abide by. Some of these working visa requirements or obligations are listed below: -

Obligation to cooperate with inspectors

Obligation to ensure equivalent terms and conditions of employment

Obligation to pay travel costs to enable sponsored persons to leave Australia

Obligation to pay costs incurred by the Commonwealth to locate and remove unlawful non-citizen

Obligation to keep records

Obligation to provide records and information to the Minister

Obligation to provide information to Immigration when certain events occur

Obligation to ensure primary sponsored person does nto work in an occupation other than an approved occupation

Obligation not to recover certain costs from a primary sponsored person or secondary sponsored person

There are options available to the visa holder to progress to become a permanent resident see: Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS)


 

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