Australia Employer-Sponsored · SID Skills in Demand Visa

Australia Subclass 482 (SID): From a Job Offer to Australian Permanent Residency

If you want to enter Australia through “work” and ultimately obtain PR, the Subclass 482 visa is currently the most mainstream and realistic pathway.

The Skills in Demand Visa (subclass 482) is Australia’s newly upgraded employer-sponsored visa (replacing the former TSS visa system). Its core logic is clearer: a stronger emphasis on matching skills to market demand, more flexible pathways to PR, and better alignment with current migration trends.

For most applicants: 482 = an Australian job opportunity + a stepping stone to migration.

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I. Introduction · Why 482

482: Turning an Australian Job Offer Into a Workable Migration Pathway

If you want to enter Australia through “work” and ultimately obtain PR, the Subclass 482 visa is currently the most mainstream and realistic pathway.

The Skills in Demand Visa (subclass 482) is Australia’s newly upgraded employer-sponsored visa (replacing the former TSS visa system). Its core logic is clearer:

Core Logic (the New SID Logic)

? For most applicants: 482 = an Australian job opportunity + a stepping stone to migration.

But the Challenge Is

But the challenge is:

Choose Newstarsec NewStars to turn “482” into “a workable migration pathway”.

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II. Visa Introduction · Visa Overview

What Is the Subclass 482? What Are the Key Changes Under the New SID Policy?

The Skills in Demand Visa (subclass 482) is Australia’s newly upgraded employer-sponsored visa. Its core features: “must be sponsored by an Australian employer + can work legally in Australia + can transition to the Subclass 186 permanent residency”.

Subclass 482 Visa: Key Facts

Key Features

Key Changes Under the New SID Policy (2026 trends)

Compared to the old TSS visa, SID places greater emphasis on:

? Bottom line: the 482 will become more “regulated” going forward, but it remains the mainstream entry point.

III. Application Requirements · Requirements

Basic Eligibility + Three Core Assessment Points

As an employer-sponsored visa, the Subclass 482 has clear requirements for both the applicant and the employer. Basic eligibility covers four dimensions: employer sponsorship, the occupation list, work experience, and English proficiency.

During assessment, the Department of Home Affairs focuses on three core points that directly determine the success rate of the application.

Because applicants differ in occupation, qualifications and employer background, we recommend a complete pre-lodgement assessment to confirm that every assessment dimension is satisfied.

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Basic Eligibility

Core Assessment Points (determining success rate)

The three assessment dimensions:

Employer Sponsorship · DAMA

DAMA: A Regional Sponsorship Channel with Real Concessions

A Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA) is a 5-year framework agreement between the Australian Government and 13 regional areas — inside each agreement area, the 482/494/186 occupation list is wider, and English / salary / age thresholds can be conceded case-by-case.

13 DAMA Regions

NT (statewide) · WA 5 DAMAs (incl. Pilbara, Goldfields, East Kimberley, South West, WA statewide) · SA 2 · VIC 2 · QLD 2 · NSW 1 (Orana). Tasmania and the ACT currently have none.

Available Concessions

Wider occupation list than CSOL · English thresholds can be reduced to IELTS 4 bands of 4.5 · CSIT salary threshold can be reduced 10%–20% · Age cap can extend to 50+ on case-by-case basis.

Defined PR Pathway

Permanent residency via the 186 DAMA pathway — original concessions carry through. Typically eligible to apply for PR after 2–3 years working for the DAMA-sponsoring employer in-region.

Want to know which of the 13 DAMAs best matches your occupation + employer combination? View the full DAMA guide for each region’s representative (DAR) and concession details.

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Employer Sponsorship · Labour Agreement

Labour Agreement: The Flexible Channel When Standard 482 Doesn’t Fit

A Labour Agreement is a formal agreement between the Department of Home Affairs and an employer — used when the local market can’t meet the need AND standard temporary/permanent visa programs are not available. Gives special industries / niche roles their own concession terms. Five-year validity.

5 LA Sub-Types

Company-specific (case-by-case negotiation, most common) · Industry (pre-set terms for 11 industries) · DAMA (region-specific) · Project (major infrastructure) · GTES (global outstanding talent).

Industry LA Coverage

Aged Care · Meat · Horticulture · Fine Dining · Dairy · Fishing · Pork · Minister of Religion · Advertising · Snow Sports · On-hire — 11 industries with pre-set fixed terms.

Concessions + PR Pathway

Can grant 482 / 494 / 186 visas. PR via the 186 Labour Agreement Stream — concessions carry through the agreement. But compliance is high (LMT + union consultation + annual review).

Not sure whether your situation suits an LA? Want to know which of the 5 sub-types matches your industry + employer? View the full guide for detailed comparison and process.

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IV. Application Process · Application Process

The Full Subclass 482 Application Process in Six Steps

The Subclass 482 application involves three stages — employer sponsorship approval, position nomination, and the applicant’s visa application — none of which can be skipped. The overall process breaks down into the following six steps:

01
Step 01

Confirm Occupation and Pathway

02
Step 02

Apply for Sponsorship Approval (SPONSORSHIP)

03
Step 03

Employer Lodges Nomination

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Step 04

Applicant Lodges Visa Application

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Step 05

Assessment and Supplementary Documents

06
Step 06

Visa Granted

V. Pathway to PR · Pathway to PR

482 → 186: The Most Stable and Common Permanent Residency Pathway

This is one of the most important sections on the 482 page. As a temporary work visa, the greatest value of the Subclass 482 lies in its pathway to Australian permanent residency.

Pathway 1: 482 → 186 (the mainstream route)

Employer Nomination Scheme Visa (subclass 186)

Requirements to transition to 186:

Pathway features:

✓ Most stable✓ Most common

For most 482 applicants, first using the 482 to gain Australian work experience and then transitioning to the 186 for permanent residency is the clearest, lowest-risk pathway.

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VI. Key Advantages of the 482 · Key Advantages

Why Is the 482 the Mainstream Entry Point? Four Core Advantages

Compared with skilled migration and other visa categories, the Subclass 482 has clear advantages in assessment mechanism, time-to-entry, PR pathway, and occupational coverage.

1. No EOI Points Required

Unlike skilled migration, there’s no points race. The 482 is sponsored directly by the employer, bypassing the high thresholds and intense competition of the points system.

2. Fast Entry to Australia

Generally faster than state-sponsored options. Sponsorship approval + nomination + visa is a three-step flow with a relatively manageable overall processing timeline.

3. Clear Pathway to PR

Transitions into the Subclass 186 PR. 482 → 186 is one of Australia’s most common and stable employer-sponsored pathways to permanent residency.

4. Broad Occupational Coverage

Covers more than 500 occupations, spanning IT, engineering, nursing, trades, professional services, and other fields with persistent workforce shortages.

VII. Cost Estimate · Cost Estimate

Subclass 482 Application: Fee Structure and Total Budget

Subclass 482 application costs break down into government fees, employer nomination fees, the SAF training levy, and other charges — the overall budget needs to be planned in advance. Below is the typical fee range for a standard applicant (in AUD):

Visa application feeAUD $3,000 – $4,000+
Employer nomination feeAUD $500 – $1,000
SAF training levyAUD $3,000 – $5,000
English testingAUD $300 – $400
Other costsAUD $500 – $1,500
Total budgetApprox. $7,000 – $12,000+

Actual costs vary depending on family composition, the number of English tests sat, document notarisation, and the scope of agent services. We recommend obtaining a personalised cost estimate at the assessment stage.

VIII. Who the 482 Is Right For · Who is 482 For

The 482 May Be Right for You If…

The Subclass 482 isn’t right for every migration applicant. Taking work background, migration goals and pathway preferences into account, the four groups below are best placed to prioritise the 482.

The 482 May Be Right for You If…

? NewStars Newstarsec Professional Services

Newstarsec NewStars provides:

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Why Choose Us · Why NewStars

End-to-End Professional Service for the Subclass 482

Newstarsec has worked deeply in Australian migration for years and has built a complete consultation, planning and application framework specifically for the 482 employer-sponsored pathway.

Occupation and Employer Analysis

Combining ANZSCO, market demand and employer compliance, we help assess occupation eligibility and the alignment of the nominated position.

Sponsored Position Review

We review the genuineness, salary compliance and market alignment of the sponsored position to head off the risk of further-information requests and refusals.

Compliance-Driven Document Design

We plan the employer and applicant documentation in an integrated way, ensuring the evidence chain is consistent across both the nomination and visa stages.

End-to-End Application Support

From assessment to lodgement, supplementary documents to grant, our MARA-registered migration agents oversee every stage, covering the full 482 → 186 pathway.

Client Reviews · Client Stories

Real Client Stories From 482 Applications

Genuine feedback from Newstarsec’s Subclass 482 clients, demonstrating our professional capability (the testimonials below are placeholders and will be replaced with actual client-authorised reviews before public launch).

I’d been working at a Melbourne IT company for several years and was initially worried that the new SID rules would make the 482 harder. Newstarsec helped me put together all the documentation around position genuineness and salary alignment, and my 482 was granted smoothly. I’m now preparing for the 186 transition.

Mr WangIT Engineer · Melbourne

I didn’t have an Australian degree, so Newstarsec organised my 10 years of work experience according to the ANZSCO framework. Both the sponsorship and the nomination were approved first time, and the whole process went much more smoothly than I’d expected.

Ms LiNurse · Sydney

The 482 → 186 pathway gave me real peace of mind. Newstarsec planned everything for me — from the skills assessment and employer nomination compliance to organising the documents for the 186 stage. I’ve now been granted 186 permanent residency.

Mr ChenEngineering Project Manager · Brisbane
Success Cases

Related Complex Success Cases

Real visa-grant outcomes — how we handle complex, high-difficulty Subclass 482 employer sponsorship cases.

FAQ · FAQ

7 Key Questions About the Subclass 482 Visa

Eligible? Start Your Subclass 482 Employer-Sponsored Journey Today

Our team of MARA-registered migration agents will assess your occupational eligibility, assess employer nomination compliance, and plan the full 482 → 186 pathway — making sure nothing is left to chance.

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Newstarsec NewStars · MARA-Registered Australian Migration Agent