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Labour Market Testing (LMT) Guide for Employers

Get the Right Workers for Your Business: Learn How to Conduct LMT for Employer-Sponsored Visas

Visa Overview: Why Labour Market Testing (LMT) Matters for Employers

Labour Market Testing (LMT) is a critical part of the visa application process for employers sponsoring foreign workers. It ensures that local workers are given priority for job vacancies before employers can hire a foreign worker. Understanding the requirements for LMT is essential for employers wishing to sponsor skilled workers for Subclass 482, Subclass 186, Subclass 494, and other employer-sponsored visas.

Relevant Visa Subclasses:

Most applicants who are seeking to migrate to Australia or apply for a work visa must meet certain English language proficiency standards. This applies to:

Subclass 482 – Skill in Demand Visa

Subclass 186 – Employer Nomination Scheme

Subclass 494 – Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa

LMT helps employers demonstrate their commitment to supporting the Australian workforce by ensuring that the position cannot be filled by an Australian worker.

Eligibility Criteria for Employers: Who Needs to Conduct LMT?

Eligibility for the Age Limit Concession varies depending on the specific visa subclass and individual circumstances. Generally, applicants who:

Eligible Employers

  • Employers who wish to sponsor skilled workers for Subclass 482, Subclass 186, or Subclass 494 visas.
  • Employers located in Australia who are looking to hire a foreign worker for a position that requires LMT.

Occupation Requirements

  • The job role must be listed on the relevant occupation list (e.g., CSOL, MLTSSL).
  • LMT is mandatory for roles on the Medium and Long-Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) and certain other occupations under the Subclass 482, Subclass 186, and Subclass 494 programs.

Regional and Non-Regional Employers

  • Employers in designated regional areas may have different LMT requirements (especially for Subclass 494 visas).

🔍 Application Process – Step by Step

Step 1: Advertise the Job

  • Advertise the role on at least two different platforms (e.g., JobActive, SEEK, or other government-approved job boards).
  • Ensure the advertisement complies with LMT requirements, including job description, salary, and location.

Step 2: Collect Evidence

  • Keep a record of the advertisements and proof that you’ve actively sought Australian workers.
  • Collect evidence of efforts to recruit Australian workers, such as job interviews, applications, or rejections.

Step 3: Submit the LMT Documentation

  • Submit the collected documents along with your visa nomination application to the Department of Home Affairs (DHA).
  • Ensure the job advertisement meets the DHA standards for LMT.

Step 4: Wait for Approval

  • The DHA will review your LMT documentation and decide whether your application meets the requirements.
  • The processing time for LMT approval typically ranges from 4-6 weeks.

Required Documents for LMT

Employers must submit the following documents as part of the LMT process:

Job Advertisements: Proof of advertisements on approved platforms for at least 21 days.

Recruitment Efforts: Evidence of efforts to hire Australian workers (e.g., job interviews, candidate rejections).

Proof of Salary: The offered salary must meet Australian market standards.

Company Details: Business registration and evidence of the company's ability to sponsor a worker.

Common Mistakes to Avoid in LMT

Employers often make these mistakes when conducting LMT. Avoid these errors to ensure your application is successful:

Incorrect Job Advertisement: Failing to meet the DHA's advertising requirements or not advertising on the required platforms.

Lack of Evidence: Failing to collect or provide sufficient proof of recruitment efforts or interviews.

Not Following Timelines: Missing the required advertising period or submitting documents too late.

Inconsistent Salary: Offering a salary that does not meet Australian market standards.

Tips for a Successful Labour Market Test (LMT)

Use Approved Job Boards: Ensure that your job advertisements appear on government-approved platforms like SEEK, JobActive, or others.

Recruitment Efforts: Evidence of efforts to hire Australian workers (e.g., job interviews, candidate rejections).

Consult a Migration Agent: Consider consulting a migration agent to ensure that your application is compliant with LMT regulations.

Visa Stream Comparison
Subclass 482 vs Subclass 186 vs Subclass 494

Visa StreamLabour Market Testing Requirement
Subclass 482Required for all occupations on the MLTSSL.
Subclass 186 (Direct Entry)LMT required for positions not on the MLTSSL.
Subclass 494 (Regional)LMT required for all regional occupations.

❓Labour Market Testing Frequently Ask Questions

LMT is the process of demonstrating that an employer has made reasonable efforts to hire Australian workers for a job before sponsoring a foreign worker.

The job advertisement must be posted for a minimum of 21 days on approved job boards.

Yes, certain occupations or applicants may be exempt from LMT. For example, applicants with certain qualifications or in regional areas may have different requirements.

If the Labour Market Testing is not conducted properly, it can result in delays, rejection of visa applications, or penalties for the employer.

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Disclaimer
The information on this page is for general guidance only and does not guarantee visa approval. All visa applications are subject to the discretion of the Australian Department of Home Affairs. For personalized guidance, please contact a registered migration agent at Visa Advisor.