These workers may hold visas such as student visas, graduate visas, or working holiday visas. For employers, sponsoring someone who is already in the country can sometimes be a faster and more practical solution.
Workers already in Australia are familiar with local workplaces, regulations, and cultural expectations. They may already have Australian qualifications or local work experience – and in the event they are already the incumbent employee for the position that requires filling, they will likely possess proprietary knowledge and existing relationships with stakeholders to significantly reduce the time needed to onboard them for a longer term beyond their current visa.
For employers, this reduces the uncertainty that can sometimes come with international recruitment.
Many temporary visa holders have limited work rights or visas that will expire within a certain timeframe. If an employer wants to retain a valuable employee beyond those limits, sponsorship may be the only pathway that allows the worker to continue working legally in Australia.
Sponsoring an employee who is already working within the business can offer several advantages. The employer already knows the worker’s performance and reliability, which reduces recruitment risks. The worker also understands the role and workplace expectations.
Sponsoring workers who are already in Australia can sometimes be the most efficient way to solve staffing shortages. It allows businesses to retain proven employees while providing those workers with greater stability.
📞 Seven Corp can help employers assess whether an existing employee may be eligible for sponsorship.