Davesh1 wrote: » Hi, I am based in Dublin & have been offered a job in Sydney with an offer so far as follows: Package of AUD95k STA 457 Visa Process Looking for answers to: - Does a 'package' mean Salary + Super? - What is STA? - Is AUD95k a good salary for a senior software test analyst position? - Should I ask for more? Flights? - Can I live on a aud95k salary in general (I will be moving there alone, with missus in Melbourne (she's Aussie)) - The missus is an Aussie in Melbourne, thinking of putter my primary address as hers - does this mean I can get the Living Away From Home Allowance? If so, how much is the allowance? Thanks!
Davesh1 wrote: » To me it seems better because: 1. It now costs AUD7k to get a defacto 2. I would have no job to go to 3. This company will pay for Relo costs, Flights and Visa 4. It's a step higher in the career latter What are the downsides to the 457?
d.pop wrote: » I saw a lot of young Irish engineers in WA on just over 50% of the salary package of permanent residents and citizens and they were stuck with that employer, 1 poor lad was on $70,000 a year on a 3:1 roster FIFO, his counterpart/back to back was on $120k, he ended up getting another sponsor and moving but he was def taken advantage of for a while there. If you're just coming on a smash and grab for a year or two then a 457 is probably fine.
irishmover wrote: » My partner applied for defacto onto my PR visa in March. It was $6800 for the application. Also to the OP. There is nothing really wrong with a 457. Its gotten a bad name from press here and people are jumping on the bandwagon. It served me very well before I got my 189 and I'm glad I went with it.
lg123 wrote: » was that independent or through an agent? yes, there is nothing wrong with the 457 but the permanent visa's are significantly better.
Davesh1 wrote: » Thanks for the replies I found out that they do also offer a one way flight and one weeks accommodation. They expect me to pay 50% of the 457 visa cost. Funnily enough I tried to negotiate to go from a $95k package to $98,550 ($90+9.5% Super) but they said no and that the salary has now gone down to a $90k package. For reference my package in Dublin is e60k + 5% pension + Top tier Healthcare + e20k worth of shares a year. A $90k package in Sydney sounds like a massive pay cut to me Anyway it doesn't sound right that they lowered the original offer (punishment for negotiating?) so I'm going to stay at home for now and apply for the 301 Partner Visa which takes 5 months and $6800 to get
Davesh1 wrote: » Thanks for the replies They expect me to pay 50% of the 457 visa cost.
punk_one82 wrote: » As far as I'm aware an employer legally can't try and recover any of the cost for a 457 visa from the employee..
irishmover wrote: » It is illegal. From the sounds of it you may have dodged a bullet. Just as a side to this, if you meet the skills assessment and points for a 189 visa it'll cost you a few thousand dollars less than defacto. I believe $3665 for the application and whatever the assessing authority charge for skills assessment. Also approval time is considerably faster than defacto.
Davesh1 wrote: » Thanks, I do meet the skills, in fact I come under many of the skills required (tech). I may look this up too but there are more hoops to go through such as the Skills Assessment and English test so might just be easier for the defacto
Davesh1 wrote: » Thanks for the replies Anyway it doesn't sound right that they lowered the original offer (punishment for negotiating?) so I'm going to stay at home for now and apply for the 301 Partner Visa which takes 5 months and $6800 to get
Davesh1 wrote: » Hi Head The Wall, Thanks for the info, I have cross-referenced it with another forum and you seem to be correct (can't post link as I'm n'ew' :-)) My options now I guess are either taking the job or looking into the 189 Skilled Visa I had a chat with the HR Manager last night and I have two days to give them a response. It would at least be a foot in the door and also a good role with a Senior position. I could apply for the Partner visa from within Aus anyway. The only issue is living away from the missus and paying high rent in Sydney.
irishmover wrote: » Well. If you apply for defacto while in Australia you will be placed on a bridging visa allowing you to remain in Australia without work restrictions and will provide access to Medicare (i.e. the same rights as you would have if it was approved). I won't confirm the 189 visa allowing this as I just can't quite remember those rules but I'd suspect its the same as what my partner received. So if this company turn out to be crap you could leave and apply for the defacto or 189 visa and remain in Australia with full work rights (no transfer of sponsorship free to work for whoever you like) while the application is being processed thus it becoming a minor inconvenience.
pete4130 wrote: » I'm talking about landing on a holiday visa or 417 visa and then going defacto and swapping over to the Bridging Visa until your 820/801 comes through. The 457 doesn't even come into it then and you'll still be able to work for any company, unrestricted without being tied to them.
Davesh1 wrote: » I don't think you can just get a bridging visa and then leave the 457. You have to see the 457 visa out until the end. If you cancel then you have 90 days to find a new sponsor otherwise you have to leave Aus Look at this link (sorry I cant post links as I'm new): www .irishecho.com.au /2013/11/04/ how-to-switch-from-a-457-to-partner-visa /29585
Davesh1 wrote: » Ahh I'm too old for a WHV! So if I went over on an ETA Visa and applied for a defacto I could get a bridging visa after 90 days (when the ETA expires)?