Sponsorship Training Requirements for Start-Ups

By |2016-11-05T06:17:35+11:00October 25th, 2016|457 Visas, Start Ups, Training Requirements|

If you are a start-up wanting to sponsor a worker on a 457 visa, there are specific requirements set by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP). Whether your start-up has been established for more or less than 12 months determines under which plan you must follow. Business start-up established less than 12 months [...]

Visa Eligible Occupations Relevant to Start-Ups

By |2016-11-05T06:17:35+11:00October 11th, 2016|Start Ups|

For start-ups to sponsor overseas talent on a 457 visa, their occupation must be listed on the Consolidated Sponsored Occupations List (CSOL). This list identifies occupations for which there is a shortage of supply within Australia.  When placed on this list, Australian based start-ups are able to sponsor talent on 457 visas to fill these [...]

Australia introduces Entrepreneur Visa

By |2016-11-05T06:17:35+11:00September 27th, 2016|Entrepreneur Visa, Start Ups|

The Australian Government has introduced an Entrepreneur Visa which became available from 10 September 2016.  This Visa becomes part of the Business Innovation and Investment Programme subclass 188 visa. The aim of the Visa is to attract and retain the best Entrepreneurial talent and position Australia as desirable country to bring entrepreneurial ideas to reality.  [...]

457 Visas for Startups

By |2016-11-05T06:17:35+11:00August 19th, 2015|457 Visas, Standard Business Sponsorship, Start Ups|

The poster boy of the Australian start-up scene is undoubtedly the workplace collaboration company Atlassian. With an IPO seemingly imminent and a valuation already in the billions, Atlassian is a stand out success and an inspiration for many in the start-up community. In an article earlier in the year, one of Atlassian's founders Scott Farqhar [...]