FAQs.
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legally working in Australia
To work in Australia, you must first apply for a valid Australian visa with work rights. A range of temporary and permanent skilled visas are available, however the Australian Government has strict laws regarding employment of non-citizens and penalties for breaking the law so it is important to find our the necessary visa and eligibility requirements before you begin searching for work in Australia. Visit the Australian Government Department of Immigration and Borders Protection for more information.
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how can I get a sponsored to work in Australia?
At Randstad, we often get asked by visitors on a working visa 'how can I get sponsored to work in Australia?' Our recommendation would be to first apply for a working holiday visa as it is rare for a newly advertised job to include a sponsorship opportunity right from the beginning of your employment - most employers will want you to work for 3-6 months prior to them sponsoring to ensure you are the best fit for their company. To be eligible to be sponsored by an employer, there are a number of requirements you must meet including (but not limited to) the below:
- only certain skilled occupations are eligible
- you need to be earning over a certain set wage
- need to meet health and English language standards
- your employer must be willing to sponsor you (and be preapproved to sponsor by DIAC)
- your employer needs to be able to provide evidence of your relevant skills and reasons as to why you are most suitable to the position
Visit the FAQ page for employer-sponsored visa's on the Department of Immigration & Border Protection's website for an up to date list of all eligibility requirements.
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looking for work in Australia
Once you have been successful in your application for the necessary visa requirements to work in Australia, the next step is to start searching and applying for roles within your chosen Australian city. You can do this in two ways:
- visit our jobs board and search and apply directly to roles that interest you
- register your details on MyRandstad and upload your CV & cover letter. Once your skills & experience match any of the current roles we have available, a specialist recruitment consultant will contact you to arrange a time to meet
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when you start your new job in Australia
Finding work in Australia is just the first step! Once you have secured your employment in Australia, there are a range of websites and associations who can help you make the successful transition into living and working abroad. The below are some useful links to help you get started.
For information on:
- how to obtain a tax file number and other international taxation enquiries, visit the Australian Taxation Office
- how to find an apartment or house to live in across all national cities in Australia, there are a number of websites you can visit, including Gum Tree (for flat sharing), Domain or Realestate.com (for accommodation rental/buy)
- how to study in Australia, visit StudyInAustralia.gov.au
- Randstad can make working in Australia a reality by providing you with exciting, rewarding career opportunities in some of the best cities in the world. We are always on the look-out for skilled professionals wanting to experience the fantastic lifestyle on offer in this part of the world
Visit the FAQ page for employer-sponsored visas on the Department of Immigration & Border Protection's website for an up to date list of all eligibility requirements.