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Temporary Skill Shortage Visa (Subclass 482) – Work in Australia with Employer Sponsorship

The Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) Visa – Subclass 482 allows Australian employers to sponsor skilled overseas workers to fill positions they cannot source locally. This visa is designed to address labor shortages and offers a pathway to temporary work and, in some cases, permanent residency.

Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482)

Key Benefits of the Subclass 482 Visa

  • Live and Work in Australia
    Stay for 2 to 4 years, depending on the stream and occupation
  • Employer Sponsorship
    Work for an approved Australian employer in a nominated skilled occupation
  • Bring Your Family
    Include your partner and dependent children in your visa application
  • Pathway to Permanent Residency
    Eligible applicants may transition to Subclass 186 or other PR visas
  • Multiple Entry
    Travel in and out of Australia freely during the visa validity.

Eligibility Criteria

To apply for the Subclass 482 visa, you must meet the following requirements:

For Applicants

  • Be nominated by an approved sponsor for a skilled position.
  • Have an occupation listed on the Short-Term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL), Medium and Long-Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), or Regional Occupation List (ROL).
  • Possess at least 2 years of relevant work experience.
  • Meet English language requirements (IELTS 5.0 or equivalent).
  • Pass health and character checks.

For Employers

  • Be an approved Standard Business Sponsor.
  • Conduct Labour Market Testing (LMT) to prove no suitable Australian worker is available.
  • Pay the Skilling Australians Fund (SAF) levy based on business turnover.

Visa Streams

There are three main streams under the Subclass 482 visa:

Short-Term Stream

  • Valid for up to 2 years (or 4 years if an international trade obligation applies).
  • Occupation must be on the STSOL.
  • No direct pathway to PR.

Medium-Term Stream

  • Valid for up to 4 years
  • Occupation must be on the MLTSSL or ROL.
  • Eligible for PR via Subclass 186 after 3 years.

Labour Agreement Stream

  • For employers with a formal labour agreement with the Australian Government.
  • Conditions and occupations may vary.

Visa Conditions

Once granted, the Subclass 482 visa comes with the following conditions:

  • Work Restrictions
    You must work only for your sponsoring employer in the nominated occupation
  • Health Insurance
    Maintain adequate health insurance during your stay
  • No Age Limit
    There is no age restriction for this visa
  • Visa Duration
    Depends on the stream and occupation—generally 2 to 4 years.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • Can I apply for PR after holding a 482 visa?

    Yes, especially under the Medium-Term Stream, you may apply for Subclass 186 after 3 years.

  • Can I change employers on a 482 visa?

    Yes, but your new employer must nominate you again and be an approved sponsor.

  • What is the cost of the Subclass 482 visa?

    • Short-Term Stream: From AUD $1,495
    • Medium-Term Stream: From AUD $3,115
    • Labour Agreement Stream: From AUD $3,115 Additional costs apply for dependents and health checks

  • How long does it take to process the visa?

    • Short-Term: 36–61 days
    • Medium-Term: 33–49 days

  • Can I bring my family?

    Yes, you can include your partner and dependent children.

  • Do I need a skills assessment?

    Some occupations require a skills assessment, depending on your country of origin and job.

  • What happens if my visa is refused?

    Common reasons include:

    • Ineligible occupation
    • Insufficient experience
    • Failing health or English requirements
    • Employer not meeting sponsorship obligations

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