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What is the best way order of doing things?

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Old Jul 20th 2011, 10:43 pm
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Originally Posted by newjersey
ENS sponsorship is done by the employers when they have difficulty hiring an Aussie, and they have to demonstrate that to DIAC.
They do NOT have to demonstrate labour market testing (for ENS), other than in exceptional cases. Another one of the enduring myths about ENS, although it probably suits some to perpetuate it.
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Old Jul 21st 2011, 9:10 am
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Originally Posted by JAJ
They do NOT have to demonstrate labour market testing (for ENS), other than in exceptional cases. Another one of the enduring myths about ENS, although it probably suits some to perpetuate it.
JAJ, if the ENS applicant needs a waiver - for age for example - and the employer has to state that their skills is sufficiently in demand to justify the age waiver, would that involve labour market testing, or isn't it as clear cut as that?
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