Subclass 482- Temporary Skills Shortage Visa

The Temporary Skills Shortage (TSS) visa allows employers to sponsor overseas workers to live and work in Australia on a temporary basis.

This visa is designed to assist employers who are unable to meet their skilled Australian workforce needs from the local labour market. It is valid for a maximum of four years.

NOTE: Different criteria apply to the Medium-term and Short-term streams of this visa. Please contact us for further details regarding these streams.

Labour Agreement Stream

The requirements for the Labour Agreement stream of this visa are as follows:

NOTE: This Fact Sheet list the criteria that generally apply to applications for a visa in this stream. The specific requirements that you and your employer must meet will depend upon the type of labour agreement that applies to your employment.

Employer

In general, the business seeking to employ you must:

  • be party to a labour agreement. There are 5 types of labour agreements:
  • Industry agreement, for employers in specific industries with ongoing labour shortages. The industries currently covered by labour agreements are: dairy; fishing; meat; Minister of Religion; on-hire; pork; restaurant (fine dining); advertising; and horticulture
  • Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA), which is an overarching agreement between the Australian government and a regional, state or territory authority, which gives access to more workers than a standard skilled migration program. There are currently DAMAs in place for: Northern Territory; Goldfields, WA; Great South Coast, VIC; Adelaide City Technology and Innovation Advancement; South Australia Regional; Orana, NSW; and Far North Queensland
  • Project Agreement (PA), for project companies with genuine skills shortages during the construction phase of resources or infrastructure projects
  • Company-specific agreement, for employers with a genuine skills need that cannot be met by Australian workers, and which is not already covered by an industry labour agreement, DAMA or PA
  • Global Talent Employer Sponsored (GTES) agreement, for employers sponsoring workers in highly-skilled niche positions that cannot be filled by Australian workers or through other standard visa programmes
  • be actively and lawfully operating in Australia
  • meet any conditions for entering into the relevant labour agreementg. genuine need for skilled employees, inability to source suitable Australian employees

NOTE: The nature of the conditions that the business must meet will depend upon the relevant labour agreement. Please contact us for further details.

In addition, there must not be any adverse information known that is relevant to the business’s suitability as an approved sponsor.

NOTE: Adverse information includes (but is not limited to) contraventions of Commonwealth, State or Territory Laws relating to matters such as immigration, industrial relations or taxation; pending investigations or disciplinary actions; being the subject of administrative action for possible contravention of the law; insolvency; or having provided bogus documents or false/misleading information to the Department of Home Affairs (the DOHA).

Nominated Position

In general, and unless specifically exempt or a labour agreement concession applies, the position to be filled must:

  • be a genuine, full-time position that is included in the employer’s labour agreement

NOTE: Occupations included in a particular labour agreement may be subject to additional requirements (e.g. work experience, location, type of business operated by the sponsor, nature of position). Please contact us for further details based on your particular circumstances.

  • have a salary that is:
    • at least $53,900 per year (excluding any non-monetary benefits) AND
    • at least the annual market salary rate (AMSR) for your nominated occupation

NOTES: the AMSR for your nominated occupation (excluding non-monetary benefits) must also be no less than $53,900 per year. The AMSR is the salary that an Australian earns (or would earn) for performing equivalent work on a full-time basis for a year in the same workplace at the same location. You will be exempt from this requirement if your salary is more than $250,000 per year. Any permitted concessions to this requirement will be described in the labour agreement.

  • be subject to conditions of employment (other than earnings) that are no worse than those that apply (or would apply) to Australians performing equivalent work in the same location
  • have been subjected to ‘Labour Market Testing’ (LMT) i.e. the sponsor must have attempted to recruit a suitably skilled and qualified Australian to work in the nominated position. This requires the sponsor to provide evidence that it has advertised the position within the last 4 months, for a period of at least 4 weeks

Visa Applicant

As the visa applicant, you must:

  • have the relevant skills (qualifications and/or work experience) that the labour agreement specifies for the nominated position

NOTE: Certain applicants will be required to undergo a formal skills assessment, which must be commenced prior to lodging the visa application. Please contact us for further details based on your particular circumstances.

  • unless a labour agreement concession applies, have the equivalent of at least two years of full-time experience in your nominated occupation (or a related field)
  • genuinely intend to work in the nominated position
  • meet any mandatory licensing, registration or professional membership requirements
  • have made adequate arrangements for health insurance during your stay in Australia, meet the relevant health and character criteria, and
  • have the level of English proficiency specified by the labour agreement

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