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Peter Jul 29th 2005 6:34 am

ENS after starting 3-years position ?
 
Hi all,

can an application for PR under the Employer Nominated Scheme (ENS) be
made AFTER the required 3-years contract has commenced?

In other words, can I start a position on a temporary residence visa
(or the like) and after one or two years get my employer to sponsor me
via ENS?

Hope this question hasn't been asked a million times before.
Thanks for your answers!

Cheers, Peter.

JAJ Jul 29th 2005 10:03 am

Re: ENS after starting 3-years position ?
 

Originally Posted by Peter
Hi all,

can an application for PR under the Employer Nominated Scheme (ENS) be
made AFTER the required 3-years contract has commenced?

In other words, can I start a position on a temporary residence visa
(or the like) and after one or two years get my employer to sponsor me
via ENS?

It is possible to apply for ENS or RSMS from a temporary work visa. Download and read migration booklet 5 for the details as both visas have specific requirements.

However lots of people end up in a mess on the temporary visa, for a variety of reasons - one of the most common problems is the employer won't sponsor for permanent residence. Not can't - won't.

It's usually much better to get the permanent visa before you go to Australia. ENS and RSMS can be obtained directly from offshore - there is no obligation to get the temporary visa first (although ENS is easier for some of those who spend 2 years in Australia on a temporary visa).

Jeremy

Peter Aug 1st 2005 2:01 am

Re: ENS after starting 3-years position ?
 
Jeremy,

thanks for your reply. I'll have a chat with my employer.

You mention that ENS is easier for some people having resided in
Australia for 2 years. What group of people are you referring to?

Cheers, Peter.


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