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Visa Subclass 482 Australia

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Visa Subclass 482 Australia

Visa Subclass 482 Australia

Australia’s Subclass 482 visa, also known as the Skills in Demand (SID) visa, is a temporary employer-sponsored visa designed to address genuine labour shortages. It enables Australian businesses to sponsor skilled overseas workers when suitably qualified Australian workers are unavailable Immigration and citizenship WebsiteQuestra.


What is This Visa For?


When and Why Was It Introduced?

  • Initially, Subclass 482 (the Temporary Skill Shortage visa or TSS visa) replaced the older 457 visa back in 2017 Wikipedia.
  • On 7 December 2024, Subclass 482 was officially replaced by the new Skills in Demand (SID) visa, reflecting Australia’s updated migration strategy to better align with economic needs QuestraWikipedia.
  • The introduction of the SID framework was a strategic move to respond swiftly to evolving labour shortages across industries, including construction, cybersecurity, agriculture, health, and more The AustralianQuestra.

Eligibility Criteria

Employer (Sponsor) Must:

  • Be an approved Standard Business Sponsor.
  • Conduct Labour Market Testing to prove no suitable Australian worker is available.
  • Nominate an eligible occupation from the relevant list (CSOL, MLTSSL, or under a Labour Agreement).
  • Offer a salary at or above the Annual Market Salary Rate (AMSR) and meet the Core Skills Income Threshold (CSIT) Immigration and citizenship WebsiteVisa EmpireEMC Australia.
  • Comply with workplace laws and not have a history of non-compliance EMC AustraliaTerratern.

Applicant (Employee) Must:


Pathways to Permanent Residency

  • The Medium-Term (Specialist Skills) Stream often provides a direct path to permanent residency via visas like Subclass 186 (Employer Nomination Scheme) or Subclass 187 (Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme) TerraternVisa Empire.
  • Short-Term stream holders may also be eligible under the Temporary Residence Transition (TRT) stream if certain requirements are met EMC AustraliaTerratern.

Processing Times & Current Challenges

  • Although the SID visa aimed for quick processing—7 days for Core Stream, 21 days for Specialist Stream—recent reporting indicates delays:
    • Only 50% of Core Stream applications are processed within 43 days; 90% within 84 days.
    • Specialist Stream fares slightly better but still experiences delays The Australian.
  • For applicants and sponsors, understanding this is vital. Delays can impact workforce planning and timelines.

Official Australian Government Resources

For authoritative and up-to-date information, refer to:


Disclaimer from Student Consultants

Disclaimer: This article is intended for general information purposes only. Visa laws and requirements are subject to change. Student Consultants strongly recommend that applicants always check the latest details directly on the Department of Home Affairs website:
https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/

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