Working in Australia:
As employers rely on us to refer jobseekers to them that we can recommend as being the best candidates for the position, it is difficult for us to refer people to employers until we actually have the opportunity to meet the applicants personally.
Our suggestion to you is that you contact the Department of Immigration for assistance and advice on immigration policies relating to work etc. They can be contacted here.
When you arrive in Australia, please register for work with a Job Network Member such as Jobs Australia, to receive assistance in looking for work. By all means we can provide you with a list of Job Network Members within the areas you are looking to settle in, when you are closer to arriving in Australia.
We certainly wish you well in your relocation and would like to welcome you to Australia.
Good luck with your relocation!
Rules for seeking Legal Work in Australia
The following documents can be used as evidence of having a right to work in Australia:
-Evidence of permanent resident status.
-Temporary visa with entitlement to work.
-Australian or New Zealand passport.
-Certificate of Australian citizenship.
-Australian birth certificate.
If these documents are shown as evidence and there is NO photograph, a photograph will be requested such as one from a driver's licence.
The following documents alone are NOT proof of a right to work:
-Tax File Number.
-Bank accounts.
-Driver's licence.
-Medicare card.
-Referrals from employment agencies.
Applicable Work Visa's:
Visa Description:
Migrant or Resident Return Visa
Refugee/Special Humanitarian Visas
Provisional Resident Visas (ie,fiancées)
Permanent Resident Visas
Provisional Indipendant Regional
Sub - Class:
100 to 159
200 to 217
300 to 310
800 to 866
495
For more information:
Phone: (+61) 1800 040 070
Fax: (+61) 1800 505 550
The service operates from 7.00am to 7.00pm, Monday to Friday and 8.00 - 4.00pm Saturdays Australian Eastern Standard time...
To find out about specific employee's right to work in Australia you must obtain the employee’s authorization on the Authority to Obtain Detail of Work Rights from DIMA form and fax it to the above number. The form is available by contacting the Work Rights information Line or by visiting the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs website here.
Our Mission:
Our aim is to improve employment opportunities for all people in our community particularly those affected by poverty, distress, and misfortune. We will do this through the provision of employment services and training opportunities for the whole community. We have an experienced and professional team of consultants dedicated to assisting our clients develop their skills, enabling them to actively contribute to building better communities and a better community life - safe, secure, financially robust and economically sound. We have expert staff sourcing expert staffing solutions. We believe that when the right person is matched to the right job, success for all is the result.