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Skills in Demand Visa (SID) 482
What is the Skills in Demand (SID) Visa?
The Skills in Demand (SID) Visa, introduced on 7 December 2024, replaced the Temporary Skill Shortage (Subclass 482) visa, retaining its subclass number for administrative continuity. It’s an employer-sponsored temporary work visa designed to fill critical skill shortages in Australia.
Eligibility Requirements
Be nominated by an approved employer sponsor
Meet the skill, experience, and ANZSCO requirements
Earn at or above minimum income thresholds: CSIT or Specialist Skills Income Threshold (SSIT)
Satisfy English, health, and character requirements
Have at least 1 year of relevant work experience in the past 5 years
Visa Duration & PR Pathways
Up to 4 years (5 years for Hong Kong passport holders)
Core Skills and Specialist Skills streams offer a straightforward pathway to Permanent Residency via Subclass 186 TRT stream (after 2 years)
Labour Agreement stream duration and PR pathways are subject to specific agreement terms
Employer Obligations
Hold a Standard Business Sponsor licence
Have a genuine need for the role and demonstrate Labour Market Testing (LMT)
Offer market-rate salary meeting threshold and conditions
Comply with any Labour Agreement conditions (if applicable)
Processing Times
Specialist Skills Stream: median 7 business days (decision-ready)
Core Skills Stream: median 21 business days
Labour Agreement Stream: processing speeds may vary
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is this the same as the old 482 TSS visa?
Yes—the visa subclass remains 482, but documentation, requirements, and streams are updated as part of the SID reform
2. What is the Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL)?
A consolidated list of around 456 occupations identified to address labour shortages. Occupations must be on this list to qualify under the Core stream
3. Who does the Specialist Skills stream suit?
Highly paid applicants earning at least the SSIT, in sectors like technology, engineering, and finance, regardless of occupation list
4. What’s the Labour Agreement stream?
Employers with tailored Labour Agreements can sponsor roles not covered by the CSOL, under government-approved conditions
5. Can I switch employers?
Yes—you can change sponsors. Employment under SID counts towards the 2-year requirement for PR even if with different approved sponsors
6. What about salary thresholds?
📞 Need Expert Assistance?
At Abbasi Migration & Citizenship Services, we assist both employers and skilled applicants with the SID visa—from sponsorship approval and nomination to PR transition.
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