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Click on the appropriate link to download information booklets, brochures, payment forms and cv formats. After clicking on the link you will be prompted to open, save, or cancel your download. We recommend that you select the save button allowing you to have control over the information at any time, you may need to edit or improve the information that you send us.

If you experience difficulties retrieving these files please do not hesitate to contact us at 03 9583 4826 or files[AT]hireamigrant[DOT]com.

Document Downloads

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Resume / CV Template

30kb

Client or Agent

Resume / CV Guidelines

33kb

Client or Agent

Client Profile Form

457kb

Client or Agent

DIAC Migration Booklet 5, Employer Sponsored

195kb

All

DIAC Migration Booklet 6, General Skills

242kb

All

Hire A Migrant Company Brochure - Migrants

750kb

Migrants

Hire A Migrant Company Brochure - Agents and Employers

727kb

Agent or Employer

Payment Form

106kb

All

Contract With Migrant

74kb

Migrant

Contract With Agent

74kb

Agent

Marketing Material for Agents

TBA

Agent

Visa Comparison Table (from DIAC for employers)

815kb

All

DIAC visa changes: facts, strategy and timelines

1.5 mb

All

DIAC 457 Reforms

309kb

All

Job Vacancy Form

TBA

Employer

Job Vacancy Guidelines

TBA

Employer

Contract With Employer

TBA

Employer


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This site is not intended for use by either migrants or sponsors who are directly sponsoring a future employe. It is a condition of use of this site that all users acknowledge that they are not seeking migration advice for themselves as migrant or to act as sponsor of a future worker. For full legal entitlement and disclaimer please click here (c) Hire A Migrant Pty Ltd ACN 124 164 138 unless attributed.

The Australian Government is now in caretaker mode ahead of the national election scheduled for August 21. The timing is very unfortunate as a long series of major changes to immigration policy are still unfinished, leaving many thousands of people in a state of great uncertainty.

Although it is possible that State Governments may be able to submit their new lists of State Sponsored occupations for Ministerial approval, it is unclear whether the Minister still has the ability to authorise their implementation at least until a new Government is formed. Similarly, other unwelcome legislation for capping and ceasing certain visa categories is also unable to progress. Another choke point is that quotas for certain occupations may also be implemented at State and Federal levels soon after the election.

Or not! One major party view is that smaller employers should find it easier to become a sponsor, which would enable many more job applicants through. Applicants affected by change and uncertainty may still consider applying for 457 permits until their visa pathway for permanent residency is made clear. Even without the election, Immigration is in a bit of a mess and it will probably be October before it’s mostly cleared up.