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    Posted by LouiseMember - Located in United Kingdom on May 26, 2025 at 2:51 am

    Hi, myself and partner along with my children are looking at emigrating to Australia he is an auto glazier working for a worldwide company we are struggling with finding sponsorship as this is the avenue we would need to go down as I am already 45 and he is 46.

    I am also a flight attendant myself any directions or help would be appreciated as feeling a little overwhelmed. We would love a fresh start and I would love to give my two teenage children a better start into their adulthood. Thanks in advance.

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  • Mark

    Administrator - Located in Australia
    May 26, 2025 at 7:13 am

    Hi Louise,

    Thanks for your post and for sharing your family’s aspirations to move to Australia. I understand it can feel overwhelming, but I’m happy to help clarify things for you where possible.

    Your Partner – Auto Glazier

    The correct ANZSCO (Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations) code for an autoglazier is 899412—Autoglazier. This occupation involves repairing and replacing windscreens and side and rear glass in motor vehicles.

    However, it’s important to note that ANZSCO 899412 is not currently listed on any of the leading Australian occupations in demand lists such as the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), the Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL), or the Regional Occupation List (ROL).

    This means that standard skilled migration pathways, such as the Subclass 189, 190, or 491 visas, may not be available for this occupation as it’s not currently in demand.

    That said, if an Australian employer is willing to sponsor him, there might still be opportunities through employer-sponsored visas.

    You can explore job opportunities that offer visa sponsorship on our dedicated job board:

    https://482jobs.com – All jobs listed here offer Australian visa sponsorship.

    Two other sites worth checking are seek.com.au and indeed.com.au. Both seek and indeed offer both sponsored and non-sponsored roles; however, they will be useful sources to help identify the employers currently employing.

    Your Occupation – Flight Attendant

    Given the result of your husband’s occupation, I checked yours as well, just in case. The ANZSCO code for a flight attendant is 451711—Flight Attendant. This occupation involves providing services for the safety and comfort of aircraft passengers.

    Unfortunately, like the auto glazier occupation, ANZSCO 451711 is not currently listed on the MLTSSL, STSOL, or ROL. Therefore, standard skilled migration pathways may not be available. However, employer-sponsored visas could be an option if you secure a job offer from an Australian employer willing to sponsor you.

    Next Steps

    Employer sponsorship would be the most viable pathway since both occupations are not on the current skilled occupation lists. I recommend:

    1. Exploring job opportunities on https://482jobs.com, where all listed jobs offer visa sponsorship.

    2. Network with potential employers in Australia who may be willing to sponsor your visas by identifying employers through platforms like Seek or Indeed.

    3. Considering consultation with a registered migration agent to explore other possible pathways, such as Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMAs), which may have different occupation lists and age limits (we can refer you to a registered agent we work with though note they do charge a small fee for this initial assessment)

    I hope this information helps clarify your options. Feel free to ask if you have further questions or need assistance with specific aspects of the migration process.

    Warm regards,

    Mark

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