All immigration begins with YOU…

the good news, is one in four Australian’s are also a migrant,

just like you!

  •  Are you keen to invest in Australia?
  • Would you like to work and reside here because you’ve fallen in love with the natural beauty?
  • Are you wanting to re-join family?
  • Are you thinking about studying in Australia?

 These answers raise more questions like:

  • Can you bring your family with you, and what about your pets?
  • Can you be sponsored for work?
  • Can you acquire an existing business …or start-up a new business?
  • And what about the Australian health and character requirements?

There are so many things to think about, to evaluate…so many provisions to understand, and forms to be completed. Don’t despair, you won’t be alone. That’s why we’re here to simplify the legal processes and procedures.

Corporate Visas

Whether you are looking to sponsor overseas workers, to fill skilled shortages in your workforce or you need to ensure compliance with the ever-changing migration regulations we have an effective and reliable solution to assist.

We have dedicated staff working predominantly on employment sponsored visas, and each of them have established long-standing relationships with a range of small to medium sized corporate clients, including a small number of ASX listed entities.

That expertise will ensure you make the right recruitment and migration decisions for your business. Follow the links below for more information on the key aspects of our corporate service offering.

Employer Sponsored Visas

Employer Sponsored visas allow Australian business owners to fill positions requiring skilled workers and these visas fall under the Skill Select scheme. This scheme allows for the selection of certain categories of skilled people, who are needed within the Australian economy.

The more qualified people with the most in-demand skills usually get priority, so generally, the more qualified you are, the more likely you are to get permanent residency. Conversely, the lower the demand and lesser the skill-set, the less likely you will be able to get permanent residency. However, Australia does take into account that there is a need for certain lesser qualified/skill sets in regional areas. This means, roughly speaking that the further away from a major city you are, the lesser the skills you need. Also, if a specific employer has need for your skills, they may be able to sponsor you to work with them for up to four years, or even nominate you for permanent residency.

All sponsoring employers must be Approved Business Sponsors. Once the business sponsorship is approved the process is somewhat quicker than most other visa type application processes as employer sponsored visas have high priority, within DIBP.

Employees must be nominated by their employers to fill a genuine position within that employer’s business. For a non-Australian worker to be granted a visa the type of job being offered must be within the Consolidated Skilled Occupation List (CSOL – which outlines current occupations which are in demand. Only after both the employer and future employee have met all the necessary requirements, can the employer begin with the Australian visa application process for employer-sponsored visas.

We understand the various visa options available to Australian employers wanting to add foreign workers to their workforce and we will tailor a migration solution tailored to your unique workplace circumstances.