Subclass 482 Visa Requirements for Employers (2026 Guide )

For many Australian businesses, finding skilled workers locally has become increasingly difficult. As a result, more employers are exploring the option of sponsoring overseas workers under the Subclass 482 visa.

One of the most common questions is:

“What are the requirements for employers to sponsor overseas workers?”

This guide outlines the key requirements in a simple and practical way.


1. Become an Approved Sponsor

To sponsor overseas workers, your business must first be approved as a Standard Business Sponsor.

This means:

  • your business must be legally established
  • actively operating in Australia
  • able to demonstrate a genuine need for overseas workers

2. Nominate a Suitable Role

The position you are looking to fill must:

  • be on the relevant skilled occupation list
  • be genuine and aligned with your business activities
  • meet skill and experience requirements

3. Meet Salary Requirements

Employers must ensure:

  • the salary meets the market rate for the role
  • the minimum salary threshold is satisfied

This ensures overseas workers are paid fairly in line with Australian standards.


4. Labour Market Considerations

In many cases, employers must demonstrate that they have attempted to recruit locally before seeking overseas workers.

This may include:

  • advertising the role
  • showing evidence of recruitment efforts

5. Meet Sponsorship Obligations

Once approved, employers must comply with ongoing obligations, including:

  • ensuring the employee works in the nominated role
  • maintaining accurate records
  • complying with workplace laws

Failure to meet these obligations can result in penalties or cancellation of sponsorship.


6. Understand the Costs Involved

Employers should also be aware of:

  • government application fees
  • Skilling Australians Fund (SAF) levy
  • professional and administrative costs

Understanding the full cost structure is important before proceeding.


Is Your Business Eligible?

Every business is different, and eligibility can depend on:

  • the nature of your business
  • the role you are trying to fill
  • your current workforce situation

Quick Checklist

You may be eligible to sponsor overseas workers if:

  • your business is legally established in Australia
  • you are unable to find suitable local employees
  • the role is on the skilled occupation list
  • you can meet salary and compliance requirements

Next Steps

Sponsoring overseas workers can be a practical solution for businesses facing labour shortages, but it is important to ensure the process is structured correctly from the beginning.

👉 If you would like a simple assessment of your situation, feel free to get in touch.



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