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French: Bienvenue sur nos forums. Veuillez noter qu’Oz Visa Forum est un forum en anglais, donc merci de poster votre demande en anglais. Cela m’évitera d’avoir à traduire votre texte avec Google 🙂 et aidera également les autres membres à vous répondre.
Merci beaucoup,
Mark
English:
Welcome to our forums. Please note Oz Visa Forum is an English speaking forum so please post your enquiry in English. This will mean I don’t need to translate your text using google and will also assist othera in helping you.
Many thanks
Mark
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Hi Brian,
Thanks again for your thorough update mate, when it comes to length, this thread is likely to be a record that won’t be beaten for some time that’s for sure 😉
You’re making great progress, and it’s clear you’re staying on top of the details so well done!
Northern Territory (NT):
You’re right regarding the NT Government. Since we started our exchanges, they are now not currently accepting new nomination applications unless you have an urgent visa deadline.
This is because they’ve likely reached their quota for the current program year. However, keep in mind for all the Australian States, a fresh allocation of nomination places will be released when the new migration program year begins on 1 July 2025, so it’s worth checking back around that time.
Australian Capital Territory (ACT):
Well done submitting your Canberra Matrix. Keep in mind that selection is competitive, and invitations are issued based on your matrix score and demand for your occupation. Stay tuned to their website for updates on future invitation rounds.
Victoria:
You’re also correct here—Victoria closed its 2024–25 Skilled Visa Nomination Program to new Registrations of Interest (ROIs) on 29 April 2025. However, as I mentioned earlier, for all States, new places will likely become available in July with the new program year.
If you haven’t yet submitted an ROI, you’ll be able to do so once they reopen. Keep an eye on this page for announcements:
Invitation Rounds:
There are no fixed dates for invitation rounds, each state and the federal government issue them based on internal planning and demand. However, it’s common to see activity increase shortly after 1 July, when states receive their new allocations. For general invitation round data, you can check:
https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skillselect
Considering Study in Australia:
Studying remains a strong alternative strategy. Regional study can add points and lead to post-study work opportunities that support a longer-term pathway to permanent residency.
Let’s keep a close eye on updates as July approaches, things may open up again across multiple states.
Best regards,
Mark
liveinmelbourne.vic.gov.au
Update - Victoria’s skilled visa nomination program 2024-25
Update - Victoria’s skilled visa nomination program 2024-25
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Hi Kudakwashe, welcome and well done on completing your skills assessment and English test, that’s a big step forward.🙂
To help you apply for visa sponsorship jobs in Australia as a Heavy Equipment Mechanic (ANZSCO 321212), here’s a simple guide:
1. Target Sponsored Jobs
Start with https://482jobs.com – this is one of our own websites and all jobs listed here offer Australia visa sponsorship.
For your trade, visit this specific category:
Trades & Services Jobs – 482jobs.com
2. Use Other Major Job Boards
Seek: https://seek.com.au
Indeed: https://indeed.com.au
Use keywords like “Heavy Equipment Mechanic visa sponsorship” or “Diesel Mechanic 482 visa”.
3. Get Your Resume Australia-Ready
Make sure your resume is tailored for Australian employers. Here’s a great guide to help:
Australia Resume Tips: Craft a Winning Resume
4. Upload Your Resume for Recruiters
Every month, recruiters search our resume database. Upload your CV here to increase visibility:
Submit Resume – 482jobs.com
5. LinkedIn Tips to Get Noticed
Improve your LinkedIn profile and engage with Australian recruiters. This guide can help:
15 Tips to Get Noticed by Australian Recruiters on LinkedIn
I hope this helps get your job hunt moving in the right direction. Feel free to post updates or ask more questions as you go.
All the best in your job search!
Regards
Mark
482jobs.com
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Thanks for posting, Ignasius and welcome to our community.
To find chef jobs in Australia that offer visa sponsorship, here are some great places to start:
1. https://482jobs.com – This is one of our own websites, and all jobs listed here offer visa sponsorship. For chef roles, check out this dedicated category: https://482jobs.com/job-category/hospitality-tourism/
The ANZSCO code for Chef is 351311, and it is currently listed on both the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) and various DAMA (Designated Area Migration Agreement) lists. This makes it eligible for several visa pathways, including the 482 Temporary Skill Shortage visa and the 186 Employer Nomination Scheme visa, among others.
I also recommend uploading your resume here to get noticed by Australian employers: https://482jobs.com/candidates/submit-resume/
Let me know if you need help with your resume or if you’d like assistance preparing for a skills assessment.
All the best with your job search and please let me know if you have further questions.regards
Mark
482jobs.com
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AdministratorMay 19, 2025 at 4:50 pm in reply to: How to get sponshorship for a chef pastry and bakeryAs for your post Gusti (now I’m replying to your message and not someone else’s 😳
To find a job in Australia with visa sponsorship as a Pastry Chef or Baker, here’s how you can get started:
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Start with our own website:
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https://482jobs.com – This is one of our websites, and all jobs listed here offer Australia Visa Sponsorship.
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You may want to explore this specific category for your profession:
https://482jobs.com/job-category/hospitality-tourism/
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Also try these major job boards (not all jobs here offer sponsorship, so check each listing carefully):
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Update your resume and LinkedIn profile to suit Australian recruiters. You can use this helpful guide to tailor your resume for Australia:
https://482jobs.com/australia-resume-tips-craft-winning-resume/
And here are tips to make your LinkedIn profile stand out:
https://482jobs.com/15-expert-tips-to-get-noticed-by-australian-recruiters-on-linkedin -
Upload your resume to our platform:
Australian employers and migration agents often search for candidates here:
https://482jobs.com/candidates/submit-resume/
For visa options, Pastry Cook (ANZSCO 351112) and Baker (ANZSCO 351111) are both on the Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL). This means:
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You may be eligible for a Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa (subclass 482) if an employer sponsors you.
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Regional employers might also sponsor you through the Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (SESR) visa (subclass 494) under a DAMA (Designated Area Migration Agreement).
I hope you find this information helpful, Gusti. If you have more questions about visa types or job search tips, feel free to ask and sorry again for the earlier confusion!
Regards
Mark
482jobs.com
482 Jobs - Jobs In Australia Offering 482 Visa Sponsorship - 482 Jobs Australia
482 Jobs - Jobs In Australia Offering 482 Visa Sponsorship - 482 Jobs Australia
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Hello Khen, thanks for the message – That’s very strange, and I’m sorry you have been facing issues- I’ll send you a direct message through our Oz visa forum platform, which you can pick up here so we can troubleshoot/help you further.
Regards
Mark
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AdministratorMay 19, 2025 at 10:47 am in reply to: How to get sponshorship for a chef pastry and bakeryHello Khen, thanks for the message – That’s very strange, and I’m sorry you have been facing issues- I’ll send you a direct message through our Oz visa forum platform, which you can pick up here so we can troubleshoot/help you further.
Regards
Mark
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Hi Stanely,
Thanks for sharing your impressive background and passion for hospitality education. Based on your qualifications and experience, you have two strong pathways to consider for migrating to Australia:
1. Skilled Migration as a University Lecturer (ANZSCO 242111)
Given your current role as an Assistant Food and Beverage Production Lecturer and your advanced academic qualifications, you may be eligible to apply as a University Lecturer under ANZSCO code 242111. This occupation is listed on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), opening up several visa options:
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Subclass 189 – Skilled Independent Visa: A points-tested permanent visa that does not require state or employer nomination.
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Subclass 190 – Skilled Nominated Visa: A points-tested permanent visa requiring nomination by an Australian state or territory government.
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Subclass 491 – Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa: A points-tested temporary visa (valid for 5 years) requiring nomination by a state or territory government or sponsorship by an eligible family member residing in a designated regional area.
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Subclass 186 – Employer Nomination Scheme Visa: A permanent visa requiring nomination by an Australian employer.
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Subclass 494 – Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa: A temporary visa (valid for 5 years) requiring nomination by an employer in regional Australia.
For these visas, you will need a positive skills assessment from VETASSESS for the University Lecturer occupation.
2. Employer-Sponsored Pathways in the Hospitality Industry
If you prefer to work directly in the hospitality industry, there are employer-sponsored visa options:
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Subclass 482 – Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) Visa: Allows Australian employers to sponsor skilled workers for positions they cannot fill locally. This visa can be a pathway to permanent residency.
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Subclass 494 – Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa: For employers in regional areas to sponsor skilled workers. This visa offers a pathway to permanent residency after three years.
To find employers willing to sponsor overseas candidates in the hospitality sector, consider exploring job opportunities on the following platforms:
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https://482jobs.com – This is one of our own websites, and all jobs listed here offer Australia Visa Sponsorship.
Next Steps
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Skills Assessment: If pursuing the University Lecturer pathway, initiate a skills assessment with VETASSESS.
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Expression of Interest (EOI): Submit an EOI through SkillSelect, indicating your interest in the relevant visa subclasses.
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Job Search: Explore job opportunities on the platforms mentioned above, focusing on positions that offer visa sponsorship.
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Resume and LinkedIn Profile: Tailor your resume to Australian standards and optimize your LinkedIn profile to attract Australian recruiters. You can find helpful tips here:
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Submit Your Resume: Upload your resume to https://482jobs.com/candidates/submit-resume/ to increase visibility among Australian employers.
I hope this information helps you in planning your migration journey. If you have any further questions or need assistance with specific steps, feel free to ask.
Best regards,
Mark
vetassess.com.au
VETASSESS is Australia's leading vocational education and training (VET) skills assessment provider for both migration and national skills recognition.
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Hi Dickson,
Thanks for providing more details about your experience. Based on your background in roles such as Supply Chain Specialist, Warehouse Manager/Supervisor, and Procurement Officer, here are some potential visa pathways and job search strategies for you:
1. Occupation Classification:
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Supply and Distribution Manager (ANZSCO 133611): This occupation aligns with your experience and is listed on the Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL). It is assessed by the Institute of Managers and Leaders (IML).
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Procurement Manager (ANZSCO 133612): If your experience leans more towards procurement, this occupation is on the Regional Occupation List (ROL) and is also assessed by IML.
2. Visa Options:
Given the occupation classifications above, here are some visa pathways you might consider:
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Subclass 482 (Temporary Skill Shortage) Visa – Short-term stream: This visa allows you to work in Australia for up to two years (renewable once onshore). It requires employer sponsorship and is suitable for occupations on the STSOL.
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Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated) Visa: A state-nominated permanent residency visa. Eligibility depends on state nomination, which varies by occupation and state demand.
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Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional) Visa: A provisional visa for skilled workers nominated by a state or territory government to live and work in regional Australia. It can lead to permanent residency through the Subclass 191 visa.
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Subclass 494 (Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional) Visa: For skilled workers sponsored by an employer in regional Australia. It requires employer sponsorship and can lead to permanent residency.
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Subclass 186 (Employer Nomination Scheme) Visa – Temporary Residence Transition stream: For workers who have been on a Subclass 482 visa and have worked for the same employer for at least three years. It leads to permanent residency.
3. Job Search Strategies:
To find employers willing to sponsor your visa, consider the following resources:
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https://482jobs.com: This is one of our own websites, and all jobs listed here offer Australia Visa Sponsorship. You can explore relevant job categories such as:
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Supply Chain & Logistics: https://482jobs.com/job-category/supply-chain-logistics/
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Trades & Services: https://482jobs.com/job-category/trades-services/
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Engineering: https://482jobs.com/job-category/engineering/
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https://seek.com.au: A popular job search platform in Australia.
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https://indeed.com.au: Another widely used job search website.
Note that for Seek and Indeed, you will need to filter your search results for sponsored roles, as they list both sponsored and sponsored positions.
4. Skills Assessment:
For the occupations mentioned, a positive skills assessment from IML is typically required. This assessment evaluates your qualifications and work experience to ensure they meet Australian standards.
5. Enhancing Your Profile:
To increase your chances of securing a sponsored job:
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Resume: Tailor your resume to Australian standards. Here’s a guide to help you: https://482jobs.com/australia-resume-tips-craft-winning-resume/
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LinkedIn Profile: Optimize your LinkedIn profile to attract Australian recruiters. Check out these tips: https://482jobs.com/15-expert-tips-to-get-noticed-by-australian-recruiters-on-linkedin
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Resume Submission: Upload your resume to 482jobs.com. Australian recruiters regularly search our resume database for potential candidates. You can submit your resume here: https://482jobs.com/candidates/submit-resume/
I appreciate this is a lot of information but I hope this information helps you in your journey towards securing a sponsored job in Australia. 😊
If you have any further questions or need assistance with specific aspects of the process, feel free to ask.
Best regards,
Mark
gettingdownunder.com
ANZSCO Occupation Codes - Getting Down Under
Learn about ANZSCO codes, find your unique Occupation code in our A-Z List and understand ANZSCO's significance in Australian visa applications.
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Thanks so much for the update, Maria!
Based on your background in Accounting, including your Bachelor degree and work experience, the most relevant occupation for migration purposes would be Accountant (General), which falls under ANZSCO 221111. This occupation is currently on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), which opens up good visa options, including:
– Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) – does not require sponsorship
– Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) – requires nomination by an Australian state or territory
– Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – for regional areas
– Employer Sponsored visas, such as the Temporary Skill Shortage (subclass 482) visa
To be eligible for any skilled visa, you’ll need to complete a skills assessment through one of the approved assessing authorities for Accountants, such as:
– CPA Australia – https://www.cpaaustralia.com.au
– Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) – https://www.charteredaccountantsanz.com
– Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) – https://www.publicaccountants.org.au
You’ll also need to meet English language requirements and have your degree recognised.
For jobs that offer visa sponsorship, a great place to start your search is:
1. https://482jobs.com – This is one of our own websites, and all jobs listed here offer Australia visa sponsorship. For Accounting jobs, visit: https://482jobs.com/job-category/accounting/
You can also upload your resume directly here: https://482jobs.com/candidates/submit-resume/ – Australian recruiters regularly search this database for potential candidates.
Finally. We have had quite a few posts on accountancy (and we have a number of Accountants amongst our members) I’d encourage you to click here to view other posts on this subject and follow/connect with the highlighted members looking to migrate under the same occupation stream.
I hope this helps you get started, Maria. If you’re still interested in pursuing hospitality (like pizza chef) as an option as well, feel free to let me know and I’ll guide you on that too.
Warm regards, Mark
cpaaustralia.com.au
CPA Australia online provides members with a range of finance, accounting and business information services and education.
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Welcome to our community Dickson. “Supply Chain” as a profession is quite broad and your post touches on pretty much all components of it.
Sponsored jobs (and Australian Visas) tend to be tied to specific occupations. Can you expand on some of the prior roles/job titles you have fullfilled as this will help us narrow down your visa options and approaches.
All the best
Mark
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Thanks Maria, and welcome to our community!
It’s great to have you here. You’ve listed both pizza chef and accountant in your post, and each of these roles has very different migration pathways and visa options in Australia.
To give you the best possible guidance, could you please let us know:
– Which of these jobs do you have the most experience in?
– Do you hold any qualifications or formal training in either area?
Once we have a bit more detail, we can advise you on the most suitable visa options and where to look for sponsorship opportunities.
Looking forward to your reply!
Regards
Mark
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Hi Minhaj,
Welcome to the community!
As an Electrical Engineer (ANZSCO 233311), your occupation is listed on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL).
This means you may be eligible for several skilled visa options, including those that offer employer sponsorship.
To get started on a sponsorship (subclass 482) visa, here’s what I recommend:
1. Job Search with Visa Sponsorship:
https://482jobs.com – This is one of our own websites, and all jobs listed offer visa sponsorship. You may find relevant roles here for your field:
https://482jobs.com/job-category/engineering/
Also check:
2. Resume & LinkedIn Profile:
Make sure your resume is in the correct format for Australian recruiters. Here’s a helpful guide:
https://482jobs.com/australia-resume-tips-craft-winning-resume/
Optimise your LinkedIn profile to get noticed:
https://482jobs.com/15-expert-tips-to-get-noticed-by-australian-recruiters-on-linkedin
3. Upload Your Resume:
Australian employers search our resume database regularly. Upload yours here to increase your chances:
https://482jobs.com/candidates/submit-resume/
Please let me know if you have any further questions. Also, given your job is on the MLTSSL have you considered non sponsored visa options?
All the best
Mark
482jobs.com
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AdministratorMay 19, 2025 at 10:51 pm in reply to: Hi ..how can find a job in Australia i got a master degree in biochemistryG’day peerless. I edited your post to fix the text formatting. I’m unsure if you copied and pasted your reply from somewhere but our forum software didn’t like it for some reason.
If pasting text please right click and select the option to paste as plain text to remove any formatting.
Thanks for your input! 👍🏻
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AdministratorMay 19, 2025 at 4:47 pm in reply to: How to get sponshorship for a chef pastry and bakerySorry Gutsi, I had multiple tabs open and accidentally replied to you when I mean to be replying to @Khenigar in his post here 🤦🏻♂️
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