RSMS Subclass 187
Please check the new regional visas available. The permanent employer sponsored visa program allows overseas employees to apply for Australian permanent residence. The position has to be located in Regional Australia. The whole of South Australia, Northern Territory, Tasmania and ACT are considered regional. In addition, there are regional towns/cities in all the other states. The Department of Home Affairs has identified these by their postcodes. Currently, only Temporary Residence Transition pathway is available to a subclass 457 or 482 transitional workers.
Temporary Residence Transition (TRT) Stream Requirements
For visa applicant:
- The applicant must hold
- either a subclass 457 visa and must have held it as a primary visa holder on or after 18 April 2017; or
- a subclass 482 visa in the Medium-term stream and must have held it as a primary visa holder on or after 20 March 2019 or was a primary applicant for a subclass 482 visa in the Medium-term stream on 20 March 2019 that was subsequently granted; or
- related bridging visa A, B or C.
- The job or position being nominated is consistent with the position held while on the subclass 457 or TSS (482) visa. The applicant must hold a 457, (482) TSS or related bridging visa A, B or C.
- The eligibility period to transition to permanent residence is two years if the applicant holds a 457 visa or started with a 457 visa, even if now may be on a TSS visa.
- If the applicant has not previously held a 457 visa and the first visa they were granted was a TSS (482) visa, they need to be employed for 3 years with the same employer on this 482 visa. The employer needs to offer a permanent position in the same occupation as the 457 or 482 visa.
- The main applicant must be under the maximum age requirement of 45 years at the time of application.
- The main applicant to have English language proficiency of at least six in each of the four bands of the IELTS test or equivalent language test such as PTE, unless from a naturally English-speaking country, such as UK, Ireland, New Zealand, USA, or Canada.
- Pass health and character tests.
For employers:
- The employer has to demonstrate they have an actively operating business in that regional area and can afford to continue to pay the salary of the visa applicant.
- The job or position being nominated is consistent with the position held while on the subclass 457 or TSS (482) visa.
- The job or position being nominated is consistent with the position held while on the subclass 457 or 482 visa.
- The position must be genuine. It is expected that it has been advertised on Workforce Australia prior to being offered to a subclass 457 or 482 visa holder.
- The terms and conditions including the salary of the position must be market-related, that is, are the same as any that would apply to an Australian citizen or permanent resident employed in the same position at the same location and meet Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT) requirements of $53,900 or clear evidence if less than the salary is market-related.
- The employer is required to demonstrate that the position is genuine and there is a need for the position.
Specific Age Exemption Requirements for ENS & RSMS:
Even if you are older than 45 years of age, you can still apply for the Permanent Visas of ENS or RSMS if you:
- Are nominated as a senior academic by a university in Australia.
- Are nominated as a scientist, researcher or technical (scientific) specialist by an Australian government scientific agency.
- Are a medical practitioner who has been working for your nominating employer as the holder of a Subclass 457 visa or a Subclass 482 visa for at least four years immediately before applying, and the nominated position is located in regional Australia.
- Are applying through the Temporary Residence Transition stream, and you have been working for your nominating employer as the holder of a subclass 457 visa for at least four years immediately before applying, and that employer paid you at least as much as the Fair Work High-Income Threshold in each of the four years.
- Are under 50, are applying through the Temporary Residence Transition stream and you are a subclass 457 visa holder who on 18 April 2017
- held a Subclass 457 (Temporary Work (Skilled)) visa; or
- was an applicant for a Subclass 457 (Temporary Work (Skilled)) visa that was subsequently granted.
- Are applying through the Direct Entry stream and you hold a Subclass 444 (New Zealand citizen) or Subclass 461 (New Zealand citizen’s family member) visa and you have been working for the employer who nominated you for at least two years in the last three years immediately before making the application.