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.
Eligibility for the Age Limit Concession varies depending on the specific visa subclass and individual circumstances. Generally, applicants who:
Employers must submit the following documents as part of the LMT process:
| Visa Stream | Labour Market Testing Requirement |
|---|---|
| Subclass 482 | Required 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. |
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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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.

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