What Are the REAL Costs of Overseas Workers in Australia?

Hiring international talent is absolutely possible, but it is not a shortcut, nor a source of “cheap labour.” In many industries, sponsoring talent is a survival requirement, not a luxury. However, when something goes wrong (often at the whim of immigration decision-making), employers can be left without the skilled worker they desperately needed and out of pocket for significant, non-refundable costs. Careful planning is essential.

Thinking about sponsoring international talent? Here’s a clear breakdown of the fees and charges: 

Skills in Demand Visa – Subclass 482 (Temporary Visa)

Short-Term Stream$1,495
✔ Usually for 2-year occupations

Medium-Term / Labour Agreement Stream$3,115
✔ Higher-demand occupations | Valid up to 4 years

Employer Nomination Scheme – Subclass 186 (Permanent Residency)

Most applications start from: $4,770

The Big One – SAF Levy

This is the cost that catches most businesses off-guard. It applies to both 482 and 186 visas, and it is non-refundable, even if the nomination or visa is refused.

  • Up to 4 years temporary visa – large businesses: Up to $7,200
  • Up to 4 years temporary visa – small businesses: Up to $4,800
  • Permanent visa – Approx. $3,000 once-off

Minimum Salary: TSMIT

You must meet or exceed the Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold as of 1 July 2025, TSMIT is AUD 76,515 per year.

Professional Fees (Migration Agents)

Migration Agents may charge anywhere from $4,000 to $20,000+ depending on experience, complexity, and demand. These fees give control over the process, but not the immigration outcome.

Additional Costs to Expect

  • Translations
  • Police checks
  • Medical examinations
  • Accountant’s letters / financial statements
  • ATO documentation fees
  • External reports

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