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My question goes all like this
Posted by sheu on March 31, 2025 at 6:21 pmHe this community can help poor people to Australia as I am now I know get money to process myself that’s my question
Mark replied 1 day, 11 hours ago 2 Members · 1 Reply -
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Hi Sheu. Thanks for your message and welcome again to our community.
We understand that visa costs can be hard to manage, especially without financial support. I see from your profile that your are a bricklayer? Since your occupation is Bricklayer (ANZSCO 331111), you are in a favourable position, as it’s listed on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL). This means you may be eligible for visa pathways such as:
- Subclass 482 (Temporary Skill Shortage visa) – employer sponsored
- Subclass 186 (Employer Nomination Scheme visa) – permanent residency through employer sponsorship
- Subclass 189 or 190 (Skilled visas) – based on points and skills assessment, without employer sponsorship
For employer sponsorship, start by checking https://482jobs.com – all jobs listed there are confirmed as offering visa sponsorship. You can also look at https://seek.com.au and https://indeed.com.au, but keep in mind that not all jobs on those platforms provide sponsorship.
Who pays and moving for free?
It’s important to be realistic – while some employers may cover major costs like the visa application and migration agent fees, it’s very rare for them to cover everything. You will usually need to pay for things like:
- Health examinations
- Police clearances
- English language tests (if required)
- Passport costs
- Relocation expenses (like flights and accommodation)
Some employers may assist with part of these, but full financial support is uncommon, especially for first-time overseas applicants. So while employer sponsorship is a valid pathway, it’s not a free ride – there are still costs involved, and competition is strong (literally people from around the world)!
I’d encourage you to upload your resume to our database at https://482jobs.com/candidates/submit-resume/ – this helps employers find you if they’re open to sponsoring skilled bricklayers from overseas.
I hope this helps clarify things. We’re here to support you, so feel free to reach out with more questions at any time.
Warm regards,
Mark
482jobs.com
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