Employer Sponsored Visa in Australia

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How employer sponsored visa? Employers in Australia can sponsor foreign workers for both temporary and permanent visas. Only occupations with skill shortages are permitted to be sponsored, in order to preserve the interests of Australian citizens and residents. Employers must initially make attempts to recruit appropriate individuals from within the Australian labour market in order to be fair to locals. If a suitable candidate cannot be found locally, the business is free to hire a suitably skilled foreign worker.   What is How employer sponsored visa requirements? The requirements for employer sponsored visa are as follows: The applicant must be supported by an organisation to be engaged in short-term, highly specialized, non-ongoing work, usually related to specific projects. The applicant must have specialist skills or experience to undertake the work This visa may be used to participate in an activity or work relating to Australia’s interests. Visa duration usually 3 to 6 months and can be renewed in some cases.

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