Nomination Refusals: ART Appeals for Employers
Get expert legal support to navigate the **Administrative Review Tribunal (ART)** process after a nomination refusal for skilled workers.
Nomination Refusals & The ART
As an employer seeking to sponsor skilled workers for Skilled Employer Sponsored Visas (e.g., Subclass 494, Subclass 186, Subclass 482), facing a nomination refusal can create significant challenges for your business.
Whether the refusal stems from non-compliance, incomplete documentation, or occupation eligibility issues, **Maison Migration Services** provides expert legal support and guides you through the **Administrative Review Tribunal (ART)** process.
Common Reasons for Nomination Refusals
- Ineligible Occupation: The nominated occupation must appear on the SOL.
- Insufficient Documentation: Failure to provide necessary supporting documents.
- Non-Compliance: History of not meeting previous sponsorship obligations.
- Salary Conditions: Failure to meet legal minimum wage for the role.
Our ART Assistance Services
Strategy & Documentation
- Reviewing Refusals: Assessment of refusal reasons.
- Preparing Application: Ensuring full compliance.
Legal Support
- Legal Guidance: Advice on the ART process.
- Representation: Representation at the ART.
ART Review: Fees and Times
| Component | Detail |
|---|---|
| **ART Application Fee** | AUD 1,826 |
| **Average Processing Time** | 6 to 12 months |
FAQ
What is Parent Visa Australia?
The parent visa Australia allows parents of Australian citizens or permanent residents to live in Australia either permanently or temporarily, depending on the visa type.
Who is eligible for a parent visa in Australia?
Applicants must have an eligible child in Australia, meet the balance-of-family test, and satisfy health and character requirements.
What are the requirements for a parent visa in Australia?
The parent visa Australia requirements include proof of relationship, sponsorship, financial assurance, and meeting health and character criteria.
How to apply for a parent visa in Australia?
You need to choose the appropriate visa type, prepare the required documents, and submit your application following the official process.
What documents are required for a parent visa in Australia?
Documents include a valid passport, proof of relationship, financial documents, and health and character certificates.
How long does a parent visa for Australia take?
Processing time depends on the visa type, with contributory parent visas generally processed faster than non-contributory visas.
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