TSS Visa Subclass 482 Overview
Your complete guide to the Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa.
Overview
The Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa, subclass 482, is the primary visa for Australian employers to sponsor skilled overseas workers to fill positions where they cannot find a suitable Australian worker. This visa is a critical pathway for businesses to address skill gaps and for skilled professionals to work in Australia. I provide expert guidance on the entire 482 visa process, from understanding the different streams to ensuring your application is decision-ready.
The TSS 482 visa has three main streams: the Short-Term stream, the Medium-Term stream, and the Labour Agreement stream. The stream you apply for depends on your nominated occupation and the needs of your sponsoring employer. The Short-Term stream is for occupations on the Short-Term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL), while the Medium-Term stream is for occupations on the Medium and Long-Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL). The Labour Agreement stream is for employers who have a negotiated labour agreement with the Australian government.
Each stream has different requirements, visa validity periods, and pathways to permanent residency. It's crucial to choose the right stream and ensure you meet all the specific criteria. I will assess your eligibility, advise on the most suitable stream, and help you and your employer navigate the complexities of the application process.
The TSS visa program is subject to frequent changes, including updates to occupation lists and income thresholds. Staying up-to-date with these changes is essential for a successful application. I monitor all legislative and policy updates to provide you with the most current and accurate advice.
Key Facts
How I Work — Step by Step
Initial Consultation
We start with a detailed consultation to understand your circumstances, your employer's needs, and your long-term goals in Australia.
Stream Selection
I will help you determine the most suitable TSS visa stream based on your nominated occupation and eligibility.
Documentation Preparation
I will provide you with a detailed checklist of all the documents required for your application and assist you in preparing them.
Application Lodgement
I will lodge a decision-ready application on your behalf, ensuring all requirements are met.
Post-lodgement Support
I will manage all communication with the Department of Home Affairs and keep you updated on the progress of your application.
What I Do
- Provide a comprehensive overview of the TSS 482 visa program and its different streams.
- Assess your eligibility and your employer's eligibility to sponsor you.
- Advise on the most appropriate visa stream based on your occupation and circumstances.
- Explain the nomination and visa application process in detail.
- Assist in gathering and preparing all necessary documentation.
- Review your application to ensure it is complete and accurate before lodgement.
- Provide guidance on skills assessments, English language tests, and health and character requirements.
Who Is This For?
- ›Skilled professionals who have an offer of employment from an Australian employer.
- ›Australian businesses looking to sponsor overseas workers to fill skill shortages.
- ›Individuals seeking to understand their eligibility for a work visa in Australia.
- ›Current 482 visa holders looking to change employers or understand their visa conditions.
Common questions about
What is the main difference between the Short-Term and Medium-Term streams?+
Can I include my family in my 482 visa application?+
Do I need a skills assessment for a 482 visa?+
What happens if my employment is terminated while I am on a 482 visa?+
Your Visa Was Refused — What Now?
I wrote a free guide covering the 5 most common refusal reasons, your appeal options, and the deadlines you cannot miss. It is the same advice I give clients in their first meeting.
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The information on this page is general in nature and does not constitute legal advice. Thoughts only — not legal advice.