How to Find an Employer Sponsor in Australia - 482, 186, 494, and DAMAs Visas

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    How to Find an Employer Sponsor in Australia
    One of the most common questions we receive is, "How do I find an Employer sponsor?"
    1. Learn about the visa options and what they require for both the applicant and the sponsor
    There are four types of visas for which you will need an employer sponsor:
    The 482 Temporary Skill Shortage Visa enables Australian employers to address labor shortages by bringing in genuinely skilled workers.
    The 186 Employer Nomination Scheme Visa allows skilled workers who are nominated by an employer to live and work in Australia permanently.
    The 494 Skilled Employer-Sponsored Regional Visa is designed for skilled workers who wish to work in regional Australia.
    DAMA, or Designated Area Migration Agreements, for arrangements that offer a flexible approach to addressing unique economic and labor conditions across Australia.
    2. Preparing your profile for the employer-sponsored positions
    First, make sure your CV and cover letter are relevant to Australian standards for an occupation on the relevant list. For example, if you are a Chef, highlight your relevant skills and experience and any training.
    Questions you should ask yourself
    Is my LinkedIn profile updated to include experience and qualifications?
    Have I completed the English language testing required for many work visas?
    Does my occupation require registration, for example, for health professionals?
    3. Searching the key online job websites
    Seek is the most common job website in Australia. You can narrow the search by including keywords such as 482 sponsorship, employer sponsor, or DAMA, since many employers are not looking to hire employees that need a sponsored visa.
    LinkedIn can also be a good place to look for potential sponsors in your field.
    4. Researching and contacting employers that are already approved sponsors
    You can find a list of approved accredited sponsors. Accredited sponsors are sponsors with a strong track record that are given faster processing times.
    You can also find a Labour Agreement employer by searching those listed on the Department of Home Affairs website.
    5. Build your personal and professional network
    Next, consider networking, including in-person events. Attend industry meetups, webinars, and forums, both online and in-person if possible. The more you network, the higher your chances of finding a potential sponsor.
    6. Consider regional areas and smaller cities
    Consider moving to regions where there are more shortages and potentially more opportunities to find a sponsor in your occupation.
    7. Engaging with the employer
    When you find potential sponsors, it's time to engage.
    For onshore applicants on temporary visas, you may want to consider getting a relevant job and building the relationship before you ask for sponsorship.
    For offshore applicants, it can be more difficult because you may need to talk about wanting sponsorship very early on.
    8. Getting professional help with the Visa
    When you find a sponsor, consider seeking help from a registered migration agent or lawyer to help you with your visa application.
    A new Sponsor Visa Coming soon: The Skills in Demand Visa
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @tiberiofraga4692
    @tiberiofraga4692 4 місяці тому +1

    for canadians truck drives : the best way to immigrate is to get a sponsor company ?

  • @nuwan492
    @nuwan492 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the valuable tips.

    • @WorkVisaLawyers
      @WorkVisaLawyers  6 місяців тому

      Hi, thanks for watching our videos! We also have a blog with more information about "How to Find a Sponsor." You can check out the blog here: www.workvisalawyers.com.au/services/employer-sponsored-visas/tss-482-visa/tss-482-sponsorship-how-do-i-find-a-sponsor.html

  • @konkalaedanna7845
    @konkalaedanna7845 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you

  • @eynzton
    @eynzton 3 місяці тому

    Super interested in 482 visa sponsorship,please help me, thank you and God bless.❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏

  • @usmanbey2081
    @usmanbey2081 3 місяці тому

    I have been looking for sponsorship more than a month on seek. I am a registered nurse. Kindly help em

  • @mdrakiboulhasan6905
    @mdrakiboulhasan6905 6 місяців тому

    Can you process sposored visa?

  • @smabdullahalmonsur3518
    @smabdullahalmonsur3518 2 місяці тому

    Hi, this is Monsur from Bangladesh. Can you process sponsored visa?

    • @WorkVisaLawyers
      @WorkVisaLawyers  2 місяці тому +1

      Hi, if you already have an employer to sponsor you and want to proceed with the visa application, please book an appointment here: www.workvisalawyers.com.au/arrange-an-appointment.html

    • @smabdullahalmonsur3518
      @smabdullahalmonsur3518 2 місяці тому

      @@WorkVisaLawyers Maybe you got me wrong, I am a job seeker, and I don't have any employer to sponsor me. There is a scheme about TAFE, I want to take admission on an IT short course. Can you please help me? I am already almost 39 years old.

  • @farima5565
    @farima5565 4 місяці тому

    Can you find a sponsor?

    • @WorkVisaLawyers
      @WorkVisaLawyers  4 місяці тому

      Thanks for your question. We generally do not find sponsors as that is the role of a recruitment agent.
      Here are some tips on how to try and locate a sponsor we have in our video 8 Tips to Find a Sponsor:
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      All the best.
      Chris

  • @SilasMerrick
    @SilasMerrick 3 місяці тому

    That’s not even close

  • @vishalmadan8483
    @vishalmadan8483 4 місяці тому

    Subclass 600 how to convert in study...plz tell me process and eligibility,,,,,like graduation gap,funds,embessy interview,and your fees.
    And can you help me in Australia

  • @drornadav2064
    @drornadav2064 6 місяців тому +1

    Sorry, this video is totally inaccurate in a nice words!!!!
    If and only if , you will find a sponsor that will take any inches of advantage.
    You have my word!!!!!!

    • @WorkVisaLawyers
      @WorkVisaLawyers  6 місяців тому

      Hi, finding a sponsor can sometimes be challenging, but it's definitely achievable. The government is implementing measures to prevent exploitation. A significant upcoming change is the new Skills in Demand Visa. This visa will allow holders to switch sponsors within 180 days, finding a new one without affecting their path to permanent residency. It ensures that the time spent with any approved employer counts towards permanent residency requirements, preventing the process from restarting with each new employer. For more details on the Skills in Demand Visa check our blog: www.workvisalawyers.com.au/services/skills-in-demand.html