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Below we have provided a list of helpful links that can save time for migration agents, employers and applicants making skilled visa applications, plus links to other resources that help make the strongest possible applications for employment, sponsorship or visa grant.

Most of the links in this section will take you to web sites not owned or operated by Hire A Migrant Pty Ltd. Hire A Migrant is not responsible for the condition of these links or the information they provide.  If you would like to report an issue with one of these links or the information displayed please contact us at links [AT] hireamigrant [DOT]com and we will investigate the issue.

GENERAL LINKS

DIAC Fees and Charges

IELTS for English language testing

Postcodes that define Regional Australia for regional visas.

RSMS and Regional 457 visa postcodes - different to Regional Australia!

Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship also known as DIAC

List of Regional Certifying Bodies

State Government Regional Migration web sites

DIAC Forms and Booklets

Legislation and Policy links

Business Planning services for Australian business visas, and 457 employer reports

Links to Skilled, Sponsored and Regional visa descriptions

Centre for Adult Education for Occupational English testing (medical, health occupations)

DIAC offices INSIDE Australia

DIAC offices OUTSIDE Australia

DIAC Processing Centres

Australian Citizenship

Links to Skilled, Sponsored and Regional visa descriptions

EMPLOYER LINKS

Employer obligations in sponsoring workers on 457 work permit

Nominating an overseas worker

Find out if your business can nominate an overseas worker

Employer Sponsored visa options, temporary visas, and permanent

457 Visa Fact Sheets, Market Salary Rates, Market Rates for Sponsors

Find out if the visa holder is genuine and legal

How to check work rights (flowchart)

Occupations that carry a minimum salary level on 457 work permit

Australian Points test, online, for Skilled – Independent visa (Subclass 136)

Skilled Occupation List (SOL) and Employer Nominated Skilled Occupation List (ENSOL)

APPLICANT LINKS

Visa options for New Zealand Citizens

Visa options from INSIDE Australia

Visa options from OUTSIDE Australia

Bringing family

457 Visa Fact Sheets, Market Salary Rates, Market Rates as an Applicant

INDUSTRY LINKS

Migration Agents Registration Authority (regulating the industry)

Migration Institute of Australia (representing the migration agent industry)

The Regulation of Migration Agents in Australia

Becoming an Australian Registered Migration Agent

OCCUPATION RELATED LINKS

Trades Recognition Australia

VetAssess

Overseas Qualifications Recognition (NOOSR)

Australian Skills Recognition Information (ASRI) to help find the ANZSCO code, points allocated, which shortage lists are relevant, licensing or registration requirements and industry representative organisations. VERY USEFUL

List of ANZSCO codes for job classification

List of Skills assessing organisations


Common Links:

- Enrol Client - List Vacancies - Downloads - Payment

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.