How to Apply for the Subclass 482 Skills in Demand Visa: Requirements, Work Experience and Qualifications Explained

Zhanna Heenan

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If you’re a skilled worker aiming to live and work in Australia, the Subclass 482 Skills in Demand (SID) visa could be your best opportunity. This visa allows Australian employers to sponsor overseas workers for up to four years when they cannot find suitable local candidates.

Before applying, it’s essential to understand the core requirements related to skills, qualifications, experience, and English language ability. That’s where we help. As registered migration agents, we provide expert guidance and support to improve your chances of success.

What Is the Subclass 482 (SID) Visa?

The Subclass 482 SID visa allows skilled workers to stay in Australia for up to four years. To be eligible, you must have:

There are three application streams under this visa:

Each stream has its own requirements, but all focus heavily on whether you have the capability to perform the job.

Key Eligibility Requirements

1. Work Experience – 12 Months Full Time (or Equivalent)
You must have worked in your nominated occupation or a related field for at least 12 months full-time (or equivalent part-time/casual) in the last 5 years.

What is full-time work?
In Australia, this generally means 38 hours per week. If you worked part-time, your total hours must be equivalent to at least one year of full-time work.

The work must be:

Work in a related field is acceptable if the tasks are closely aligned and performed at the same skill level. For example, experience as a cook does not qualify for a chef role.

Some industry-specific exceptions apply, including:

2. Skills, Qualifications and Employment Background
Your education and work history must match the requirements of the occupation as defined in ANZSCO.

Decision-makers assess:

Acceptable evidence includes:

Specialisation is acceptable. If you are highly skilled in the main duties of the role—even if you haven’t performed every task listed—this can still meet the requirement.

3. Skills Assessment (if required)
Some occupations require a skills assessment from an approved assessing authority. You must provide:

We help identify whether this applies to your occupation, refer you to the right body, and support you through the process.

4. English Language Proficiency
Unless you are exempt, you must meet English testing requirements. Accepted test results include:

TOEFL iBT tests completed between 26 July 2023 and 4 May 2024 are not accepted.

You are exempt from testing if:

5. Licensing or Registration (if required)
For some roles, such as medical practitioners, you must provide written evidence that your qualifications are recognised by the relevant Australian authority. For other occupations, registration is not required at the time of visa grant, but must be obtained before beginning work, in line with visa condition 8607.

6. Genuine Role and Genuine Intent
You must genuinely intend to work in the nominated role, and the position must be legitimate—not created for the purpose of gaining a visa.

Your qualifications, experience and employment history must align with the responsibilities of the nominated occupation. Applications may be questioned if the role and your background appear inconsistent.

Industry-Specific Considerations

Sports and Performing Arts
Elite athletes and coaches may qualify based on relevant paid experience, even if they do not hold formal qualifications. Income and endorsements from national governing bodies may be required.

Medical and Academic Research
Research experience gained during postgraduate study can count as skilled work.

Vocational Placements and Internships
Internships completed during CRICOS-registered courses may count toward the work experience requirement.

Generalist or Specialist Roles
Specialist experience in core elements of a role may meet the skill requirement, even if all listed ANZSCO duties are not covered.

What Documents Will You Need?

A strong application typically includes:

We’ll ensure your documents meet the latest legislative and policy requirements.

Why Use a Registered Migration Agent?

Applying for the Subclass 482 Skills in Demand visa involves detailed documentation, eligibility rules, and strict compliance with policy.

We help you:

Whether you’re applying from overseas or already in Australia, our team offers expert, end-to-end support.

Ready to Apply?

The Subclass 482 Skills in Demand visa offers a path to a stable job and future in Australia. With the right support, it can be a smooth and successful process.

Book a consultation with a registered migration agent today and get personalised, expert advice tailored to your occupation, background and goals.

Disclaimer: The information in this article is general in nature and should not be considered legal advice. Requirements may change based on updates to legislation and policy. Always consult a registered migration agent.

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