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Can Small Businesses Sponsor Workers in Australia?

Migration
Many business owners assume employer sponsorship is something only large corporations can do. This is one of the most common misconceptions about Australia’s migration system. In reality, many small and medium-sized businesses successfully sponsor workers every year. 

Understanding how the system works can help smaller employers decide whether sponsorship could solve their workforce challenges.

The short answer

Yes. Small businesses can sponsor workers in Australia. The migration system does not require a company to have a minimum number of employees or operate on a large scale.

Instead, immigration focuses on whether the business is genuine, actively operating, and capable of supporting the role it wants to sponsor.

What immigration actually looks at

When assessing a sponsorship application, the Department of Home Affairs typically looks at several factors. First, the business must be lawfully operating in Australia. This usually means having a valid ABN, appropriate registrations, and evidence that the business is actively trading.

Second, the role being sponsored must be genuine and consistent with the business’s activities. For example, a construction company sponsoring a carpenter or an engineering firm sponsoring a mechanical engineer would generally align with normal business operations.

Finally, the business must be able to pay the correct salary and meet sponsorship obligations. This will involve an assessment into the business’ financial capacity to ensure not only are they are a going concern, but that its metrics are sufficiently high enough to remunerate the position at the appropriate rate without incurring a loss.

Why many small businesses choose sponsorship

In industries experiencing skills shortages, small businesses often struggle the most to find staff locally. Large companies may have larger recruitment budgets or internal training programs, while smaller businesses rely on finding experienced workers who can contribute immediately. In these cases, sponsorship can help small businesses remain competitive and continue growing.

Final thoughts

Employer sponsorship is not limited to large organisations. Many successful sponsorships come from small businesses in industries such as hospitality, healthcare, construction, and professional services. The key is ensuring the role is genuine and the business is able to meet its obligations.

📞 Seven Corp helps businesses of all sizes understand whether sponsorship is a viable option.

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