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he Temporary Skill Shortage Subclass 482 visa, or TSS visa, is a temporary visa that lets Australian employers sponsor skilled workers from overseas to fill positions for which they cannot source suitably skilled Australian citizens or permanent residents.
Recently, the Australian Government announced extended pathways to permanent residence for Subclass 482 visa holders.
By the end of 2023, the Employer Nomination Scheme Subclass 186 visa, Temporary Residence Transition stream (TRT stream), will be available for all Subclass 482 visa holders if their employers are going to sponsor them.
Whilst applicants will need to keep working in the occupation nominated for their Subclass 482 visa, occupations will no longer be limited to the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List. The employment criteria, for eligibility for the TRT stream of the Subclass 186 visa, will be reduced from 3 years employment to 2 years employment with the sponsoring employer. Applicants will have to satisfy all other nomination and visa requirements for the TRT stream of the Subclass 186 visa.
As an interim measure, the Australian Government will remove limits on the number of Short-term stream Subclass 482 visa applications that may be made by visa holders in Australia.
Also, from 1 July 2023, the Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT) has been increased from $53,900 to $70,000. New nomination applications as of 1 July 2023 have to meet the TSMIT amount of $70,000 or the Annual Market Salary Rate (AMSR), whichever is higher.
The Temporary Skill Shortage Subclass 482 visa consists of a Short-term stream, a Medium-term stream, and a Labour Agreement stream. There is also a possibility for subsequent entrants to obtain a Subclass 482 visa.
Successful applicants for a Temporary Skill Shortage Subclass 482 visa under the Short-term stream can be granted a stay period in Australia of up to 2 years, or 4 years if an International Trade Obligation applies.
To be eligible for a Subclass 482 visa under the Short-term stream, you need to have an occupation on the relevant occupations list, and you must have the required skills and qualifications as well as at least 2 years experience in your nominated occupation.
Other criteria include nomination by a standard business sponsor, and satisfying health and character requirements.
For the Short-term stream of the Temporary Skill Shortage Subclass 482 visa, you may show sufficient English language proficiency by providing evidence of citizenship in the United States of America, Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand or the Republic of Ireland.
You may also meet the English language proficiency requirements for the Short-term stream of the Subclass 482 visa if you completed at least 5 years of full-time studies at the secondary level or higher provided at an education institution where most classes were in English.
Another way of satisfying the English language proficiency requirements of the stream is if your nominated occupation in Australia is at a diplomatic or consular mission of another country.
Alternatively, in the 3 years immediately before you apply for the Subclass 482 visa, you must score sufficient points in one of the following English language tests:
You are required to have adequate health cover for your entire stay in Australia if granted a TSS visa. Your health insurance should cover any necessary medical treatment and associated costs for transport.
Successful applicants for a Temporary Skill Shortage Subclass 482 visa under the Medium-term stream can be granted a stay period in Australia of up to 4 years, with a potential pathway to permanent residence.
To be eligible for a Subclass 482 visa under the Medium-term stream, you need to have an occupation on the relevant occupations list, and you must have the required skills and qualifications as well as at least 2 years experience in your nominated occupation.
Whilst you need at least 2 years of relevant work experience in the nominated occupation or a related field, there are some occupations for which you may need more than 2 years experience.
Alternatively, for certain occupations such as some medical or research occupations, you may have gained your experience as part of a Masters or PhD program, or while studying under a formal arrangement providing for an apprenticeship or internship or a clinical or industry placement.
Generally, the work experience should be for work carried out on a full-time basis within the last 5 years.
Other criteria include nomination by a standard business sponsor, and satisfying health and character requirements. A skills assessment may be required for certain occupations and passport holders.
For the Medium-term stream of the Temporary Skill Shortage Subclass 482 visa, you may show sufficient English language proficiency by providing evidence of citizenship in the United States of America, Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand or the Republic of Ireland.
Alternatively, in the 3 years immediately before you apply for the Subclass 482 visa, you must score sufficient points in one of the following English language tests:
You are required to have adequate health cover for your entire stay in Australia if granted a Subclass 482 visa. Your health insurance should cover any necessary medical treatment and associated costs for transport.
To qualify for a Temporary Skill Shortage Subclass 482 visa under the Labour Agreement stream, you will need to work for an employer who holds a labour agreement.
You are to meet the requirements of the particular labour agreement pertaining to age, skills, and English language proficiency, and you may have to obtain a skills assessment for your occupation.
You are required to have adequate health cover for your entire stay in Australia if granted a Subclass 482 visa. Your health insurance should cover any necessary medical treatment and associated costs for transport.
Skilled workers, who are granted a Subclass 482 visa to address labour shortages may bring family members with them to Australia.
If your partner or parent holds a Temporary Skill Shortage Subclass 482, and the visa holder sponsors you as a family member and your application is approved by the Department of Home Affairs, you will be granted a Subclass 482 visa.
Further criteria for subsequent entrants include meeting health and character requirements and maintain adequate health insurance.
As a subsequent entrant who has been granted a Subclass 482 visa, you are required to have adequate health cover for your entire stay in Australia. Your health insurance should cover any necessary medical treatment and associated costs for transport.