Perhaps the
most pleasing amendment made to the 457 visa program on 1 July 2017 was the
broadening of categories of business which may be eligible for Accredited
Sponsorship under the 457 visa program.
Accredited Sponsorship: What are the benefits?
Accredited Sponsorship: What are the benefits?
Prior to
employing an overseas national on a 457 visa, the business must first apply to
the Department of Immigration & Boarder Protection (“DIBP”) to become an approved sponsor. Established businesses will either be
approved as a standard sponsor or if they meet certain, additional requirements,
will be approved as an accredited sponsor.
The benefits
for a business approved as an accredited sponsor include:
- sponsorship approval for a longer period (typically six years instead of five);
- streamlined nomination process in certain circumstances; and
- priority processing for all nomination and visa applications.
In short,
accredited sponsors wait less time for their employee’s visa to be approved. Current processing times for 457 visas have blown out to up
to five months most applications so taking steps to determine if your business
is eligible for accreditation is a very simple way of being able to get your
overseas national staff member working for your business, sooner.
Accredited Sponsorship: What are the categories?
There are
four categories of business who are eligible to become an accredited sponsor:Category 1: Commonwealth,
state and territory government agencies
- Category 2: Australian Trusted Traders
- Category 3: Low Volume Users with High Proportion of Australian employees; &
- Category 4: High Volume Users with Medium Proportion of Australian employees
The required
characteristics for each category are further defined and the below is a
summary of the requirements.
Table One:
Summary of Characteristics for Accredited Sponsor Categories
|
Required Characteristics
|
Category 1:
Commonwealth, state and territory Government Agencies
|
·
Australian
workforce is at least 75%
|
Category 2:
Australian Trusted Traders
|
·
Australian
workforce is at least 75%
·
Demonstrate
that all employees are engaged under a written employment contract which
includes the at least the minimum employment entitlements under the National
Employment Standards.
·
Demonstrate
that existing employees are paid in accordance with an Enterprise Agreement
or internal salary table that is reflective of current market rates for all occupations
within the business
|
Category 3:
Low Volume User
|
·
Australian
workforce is at least 90%
·
Have had
at least one primary 457 visa holder in the two years prior to the
application for accreditation
·
Publicly
Listed company or private company with at least AUD$4Millon turnover in the
last 2 years
·
Have
been an active 457 sponsor for at least 2 years
·
Demonstrate
that all employees are engaged under a written employment contract which
includes the at least the minimum employment entitlements under the National
Employment Standards.
·
Demonstrate
that existing employees are paid in accordance with an Enterprise Agreement
or internal salary table that is reflective of current market rates for all
occupations within the business
·
Provide
details of all business activities to the DIBP
·
Provide
details of all Principals/Directors of the business to the DIBP
|
Category 4
High Volume Users
|
·
Australian
Workforce is at least 75% of the workforce
·
Have had
at least ten primary 457 visa holders in the two years prior to the
application for accreditation
·
Publicly
Listed company or private company with at least AUD$4Millon turnover in the
last 2 years
·
Have
been an active 457 sponsor for at least 2 years
·
Demonstrate
that all employees are engaged under a written employment contract which
includes the at least the minimum employment entitlements under the National Employment
Standards.
·
Demonstrate
that existing employees are paid in accordance with an Enterprise Agreement
or internal salary table that is reflective of current market rates for all
occupations within the business
·
Provide
details of all business activities to the DIBP
·
Provide
details of all Principals/Directors of the business to the DIBP
|
NOTE:
|
The above table is a summary of
the characteristics only. Use this as
a guide only. Make your own enquiries and
seek advice from Nevett Ford Lawyers as to the full requirements a business
is required to meet
|
The period
between nomination/visa lodgement and approval is often characterised by a
frustrating waiting game for employee and business where your employee is
unable to commence working for the business.
The changes made to the accredited sponsorship criteria offer a genuine
opportunity for all businesses accessing the 457 visa program to reduce the
timeframes associated with this “lost time” and get your employee to start work
sooner. We would suggest that business
with robust HR practices that are responsive and up-to-date with legislative
changes to workplace laws are appropriately placed to take advantage of these
changes.
Should you
have any questions about the above information or if you want to discuss how
your business can access these arrangements in more detail please do not
hesitate to contact us for a confidential discussion on (03) 9614 7111 on send
us an on-line enquiry.
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