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Australia Office
‭+61 387388779
86 Newgrange Bld Clyde North, Victoria, Australia
India Office
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Jandiala Road Tarn Taran, Punjab, India.

Employer Sponsored Visas

At Exclusive Migration Visa & Immigration Advisor, we’re experts in employer sponsored visas and we’ve helped hundreds of businesses employ their best talent for long periods of time, what’s more, we’ve given advice to thousands of people who are looking to migrate under their current employment circumstances. There are plenty of options when thinking about an employer-sponsored visa and they are all listed below, the regional sponsored migration scheme, the employer nominated visa (subclass 186), and the temporary work visa (subclass 457) which many people migrate to after a working holiday visa.
If you are unsure about which visa applies to you or your employees, speak to us about a free, no-obligation assessment where we will assess either your business or yourself as an employee, whichever is applicable.

Don’t accept second best when it comes to your visa or immigration agency, use the quick enquiry form to tell us more about yourself and book an appointment today.

Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme ‘RSMS’ (Subclass 187)

The Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) allows employers in regional or low population growth areas of Australia, to sponsor employees who are foreign nationals for a permanent visa to work in Australia.
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Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186)

The Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) allows Australian employers to sponsor employees who are foreign nationals for a permanent visa to work in Australia. Becoming nominated for immigration through sponsorship can lead to permanent residence.
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Temporary Skills Shortage Visa (Subclass 482)

This 457 visa was the most commonly used visa for Australian employers wanting to employ foreign workers and this should continue with the TSS (Subclass 482).
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