From 4 July 2022 a new labour market testing instrument comes into effect - Migration (labour market testing) Amendment Determination (LIN 22/064) 2022. This instrument amends Migration (LIN 18/036: Period, manner and evidence of labour market testing) Instrument 2018, to reflect the new name of the Australian Government’s employment website - Workforce Australia (previously jobactive).
The updated instrument will ensure that labour market testing advertising is able to continue after the transition from jobactive to Workforce Australia. Job advertisements placed on jobacitve by advertisers prior to the change on 4 July 2022 will be migrated to Workforce Australia.
For some visa types, you must show that you can't find a suitable Australian worker. For these visas, if an employer nominate an overseas worker, you will need to test the local labour market.
Labour market testing (LMT) generally involves advertising the position in Australia.
How and when employers test the labour market, and what proof they require, will depend on which stream you are nominating under.
When sponsors nominate an applicant they must provide a copy of the advertising material used to advertise the position (that is, copies of all advertisements that meet the advertising requirements).
For most nominations, the position must have been advertised for at least four weeks within the four month period immediately prior to lodging the nomination application.
If an Australian citizen or permanent resident worker has been made redundant or retrenched from the nominated occupation within 4 months before lodging the nomination application, the advertising must have occurred since the date of the redundancy or retrenchment.
Note: Information about these redundancies or retrenchments must also be provided with the nomination.
In addition, the advertising of the nominated position must meet all of the requirements below:
Note:
In September 2020, the Australian Government introduced new labour market testing measures for employer sponsored applications. In addition to the 2 advertisements mentioned above:
Note: advertising may have been undertaken by a third party if authorised to do so by the sponsor (for example, an associated entity or a contracted party, such as a recruitment agency) - there is no requirement that the sponsor placed the advertisement themselves
Evidence of a total of 3 advertisements, including an advertisement published on the Government’s Workforce website, must be provided at the time the nomination is lodged.
Sponsors must provide LMT proof when requesting a labour agreement. Where the labour agreement specifies, you must also provide proof of LMT when you nominate an applicant.
LMT is not required where a Minister of Religion Labour Agreement (MoRLA) is being sought.
Sponsors must provide evidence of LMT when requesting a GTES agreement.
You must provide proof for each specific occupation sought under the GTES agreement at the time of your online application.
Sponsors must provide evidence of two attempts for each specific occupation to recruit qualified and experienced Australians. These attempts must have been conducted in the last 12 months prior to lodging the nomination application.
Under the GTES, there are no prescribed requirements for the content or duration of advertisements. We will assess whether any advertisement genuinely tests the Australian labour market.
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