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Employer Sponsor Visa (Work Visa)

⚠ Note on accuracy: Visa rules, salary thresholds and occupation lists change often — several of these visas were updated within the last few months. Figures below are current as of July 2026, based on Home Affairs and registered migration agent sources. Please double-check current thresholds directly on the linked Department of Home Affairs pages before publishing, and update yearly after the 1 July indexation. (Last Updated on -July-2026)

If you have a genuine job offer from an Australian business, employer sponsorship is one of the fastest and most reliable ways to live and work in Australia — and, in many cases, to move on to permanent residency.

East West Migration & Education Expert helps skilled workers and Australian businesses navigate every stage of the employer sponsorship pathway, from choosing the right visa subclass through to nomination, lodgement and beyond. Whether you’re a skilled professional with a job offer in hand, or an employer looking to fill a genuine skills gap, our registered migration agents will guide you through the right visa for your situation

Our Employer Sponsored Visa Options

The Australian New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC) provides further detail about eligible work in mining and construction. Work undertaken in the mining and construction sectors must appear in the ANZSIC division for these sectors to meet the specified work requirement.

A permanent employer-sponsored visa. Get sponsored by an Australian employer and receive permanent residency directly, or transition from a Subclass 482 visa after two years.

For skilled workers sponsored by an employer in regional Australia. A 5-year provisional visa with a dedicated pathway to permanent residency via the Subclass 191 visa.

A regional labour agreement pathway that gives employers in designated regions access to a broader range of occupations and concessions than the standard program, using the 482 and 186 visa framework.

For genuine, structured, workplace-based occupational training and professional development in Australia — not a general work visa, but a valuable stepping stone for career development.

A short-term visa for highly specialised, non-ongoing work in Australia — ideal for specialists brought in for a specific project, task or event of up to six months.

🔗 Department of Home Affairs — full visa listing: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing

Why Choose Employer Sponsorship?

You must hold a valid passport from a country involved in the Working Holiday Program with Australia.

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Employer sponsorship rules — including occupation lists, salary thresholds and sponsorship obligations — change regularly. Our registered migration agents stay on top of every update so you don’t have to.

Employer Sponsor Visa (Work Visa)-Subclass

Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional Visa (Provisional) – Subclass 494

Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA) Visa (Subclass 482 to Subclass 186)

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