The 482 Skills in Demand Visa: Fill the Role You Can't Fill Locally.
When you can't find the skills you need in Australia, the 482 lets you sponsor a worker from overseas to do the job. It's the workhorse of employer sponsorship - and for many roles, it can lead to permanent residence.
Speed now, permanence later - that mix is why most employers reach for it.
The 482 is the main temporary visa for sponsoring an overseas worker into a skilled role. It replaced the old TSS visa, so if you've heard people talk about that, this is the same program under its current name.
It lets an approved business bring in a worker to fill a genuine position that can't readily be filled from the local market. For the worker, it means living and working in Australia for your business for a few years. For you, it means getting the skills you need now, with the option of keeping that person permanently later.
Think about permanent residence from the start. After your worker has been with you for a qualifying period, they may be able to move to permanent residence through the 186. Planning for that early makes the whole journey smoother - and it helps you keep good people.
Which stream depends on the occupation and salary.
The Main Pathway
The main route for most sponsored roles. The occupation needs to be on the relevant skilled occupation list, and the salary must meet the government's core income threshold.
For Higher-Earning Roles
For specialised roles above a higher income threshold. Designed to move quickly for in-demand talent, with a broader range of occupations. Often the faster route for genuinely specialist workers on strong salaries.
The occupation lists, income thresholds and stream rules are set by the government and reviewed over time. The figures that matter are whatever is current when you apply - we confirm where your role sits before you lodge.
Validity, timing and where it leads.
The 482 is a single, temporary pathway: an approved employer sponsors a worker into a skilled role for a set period, with the option to move to permanent residence later through the 186. Here is how the moving parts generally fit together. The ranges below are indicative and depend on your occupation, stream and how complete the case is when it is lodged.
| What | Core Skills stream | Specialist Skills stream |
|---|---|---|
| Visa type | Temporary, employer-sponsored | Temporary, employer-sponsored |
| Typical validity | Generally granted for up to around 2 years per grant, depending on your case | Generally granted for up to around 2 years per grant, depending on your case |
| Indicative processing | Typically around 6 to 8 weeks once a decision-ready application is lodged | Often quicker for genuinely specialist roles on strong salaries, though still case-dependent |
| Occupation | Must sit on the relevant skilled occupation list for the stream | Broader range of occupations, paired with a higher income threshold |
| Path to PR | Can lead to permanent residence through the 186 after a qualifying period | Can lead to permanent residence through the 186 after a qualifying period |
Fees depend on your circumstances. The 482 carries government charges as well as our professional fee, and government charges sit separately from what we charge you. The total varies with the stream, the number of people on the application and your business setup, so we set our fee out in writing before you commit. See how we quote.
Five things need to line up.
- Your business approved as a sponsorUsually through Standard Business Sponsorship. If you're not approved yet, this is step one.
- A genuine, skilled position in an eligible occupationThe role has to be real and ongoing - and the occupation has to be on the right list for the stream you're using.
- A salary meeting the market rate and income thresholdYou need to pay the worker at market rates and above the relevant threshold. This is where a lot of nominations trip up.
- Labour market testingEvidence that you tried to fill the role locally first, where required. What you need to show depends on the occupation and stream.
- A worker with the right skills, experience and EnglishThe worker needs to meet the requirements for the occupation and the stream, with the right qualifications and English level.
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Written and reviewed by Brian Chan, Registered Migration Agent (MARN 2217857)
Visa Store Australia, Perth · Last reviewed June 2026 · Verify on the MARA register · General information only, not personal migration advice.
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