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Interstaff’s migration agents in Perth, Sydney and Melbourne help individuals and businesses with business sponsorships in Australia. Interstaff help Australian businesses engage workers through a variety of sponsorship visas Discuss your options Two minesite workers conferring with black left fade overlay

ACCREDITED SPONSORSHIP

What is Accredited Sponsorship?

Accredited Sponsorship is a five-year visa sponsorship arrangement that provides access to priority Government processing of Subclass 482 Visa (Skills in Demand Visa) and Nomination applications. In some cases, waiting times for Subclass 482 visa and nomination processing can be reduced from months to weeks – or even days.

This allows your business to fulfil its skills needs as quickly as possible with minimal impact to your operations. If your business currently has a Standard Business Sponsorship arrangement in place and actively sponsors visa holders, you may be interested in understanding if you can upgrade to become an Accredited Sponsor.

Becoming an Accredited Sponsor

To become an accredited sponsor, a business must first have a Standard Business Sponsorship arrangement in place. Applying for Accredited Sponsorship will require a business to provide evidence of their compliance with sponsorship obligations throughout their time as a visa sponsor.

The Government assesses several requirements to determine whether a business has acted as an ethical and responsible visa sponsor. The evidence you should provide differs depending on:

  • The structure of your business
  • The percentage of Australian workers engaged by your business
  • Whether your business has committed major investments in Australia

Once granted, Accredited Sponsorship provides a five-year validity period to sponsor visa holders and during this time, the business can access priority processing of their Subclass 482 Skills in Demand Visa applications.

Does our business need to wait until our Standard Business Sponsorship expires before applying for Accredited Status?

No, you don’t have to wait for your current Sponsorship arrangement to expire before applying for Accredited Sponsorship. However, you may have to satisfy a period of time as a Standard Business Sponsor before applying for Accredited Status. This period of time differs depending on your business circumstances, therefore you may wish to request a sponsorship assessment with a migration professional to confirm if you currently meet the requirements to apply.

How we assist with visa sponsorship

Businesses with a regular and ongoing need for visa sponsorship may wish to consider Accredited Sponsorship to access streamlined services and faster turn-around times for their Subclass 482 (Skills in Demand) Visa applications. Our migration agents provide direction and guidance on whether your business meets the requirements to upgrade to become an Accredited Sponsor.

As part of our services, we also guide you through each step of the process of preparing your evidence requirements and liaise with the Department of Home Affairs and relevant third parties on your behalf. All of our migration agents are practising case workers and members of the Migration Institute of Australia. We encourage you to contact our Registered Migration Agents on +61 8 9221 3388 (National free call  1800 449 858) or visa@interstaff.com to discuss your business’ sponsorship arrangements.

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Sponsorship Management Services

Is your business interested in receiving ongoing migration advice to ensure it remains compliant with its obligations and requirements as a sponsor?

Find out about our Sponsorship Management Services

Standard Business Sponsorship (SBS) | 482 Visas

Does your business have a need to employ or engage the services of temporary work visa holders?

Has your business identified a potential employee living overseas that it needs to bring to Australia for work?

Learn more about Standard Business Sponsorship (SBS)

Labour Agreements | 482 Visas and DAMA’s

Is your business interested in employing visa holders for occupations listed as ‘semi-skilled’ by the Australian government?

Read about becoming a sponsor through a Labour Agreement

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“Thank you Interstaff – I have recommended you to a friend and my company wishes to work with you again should we have another potential applicant”

Maria, Employer Sponsored Visa and Nomination.

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This content is not advice. It serves as a general overview of topics of interest. It is not exhaustive, and its accuracy is subject to change, therefore Interstaff is not responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of the information or any actions taken based on it. We recommend that you seek professional advice before making decisions or relying on the information provided – please enquire with our team of Registered Migration Agents for specialist advice so that your specific circumstances can be considered. 

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