The Minister of Religion Labour Agreement offers religious organisations in Australia the opportunity to sponsor skilled overseas workers in the positions of Minister of Religion or Religious Assistants. This agreement allows for temporary stays of up to 4 years and provides a pathway to permanent residency. Are you a religious organisation with a shortage of skilled workers? At Migration Unity, we can help! In this blog, we will explore the key requirements and conditions of the Minister of Religion Industry Labour Agreement for employers looking to sponsor overseas workers in the religious sector.
The appropriate visa choice will depend on the religious organisation’s business case and the specific requirements of the position.
To qualify as a requesting Organisation under the Minister of Religion Industry Labour Agreement , the religious Organisation must meet the following criteria:
It’s important to note that the terms and conditions of the Minister of Religion Industry Labour Agreement are non-negotiable. Additionally, any outstanding immigration issues, such as pending visa applications or merits review proceedings, for the organisation or individuals to be sponsored may impact the processing of the industry labour agreement.
Religious organisations can nominate individuals for the following Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) positions:
Consideration will be given to the size of the organisation and its workforce if multiple skilled overseas workers are to be nominated.
Skilled overseas workers must meet the English language requirements of the short-term stream of the Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482). Exceptions to these requirements may be made in the following cases:
For those sponsored under the Employer Nomination Scheme visa (subclass 186), English language proficiency can be assessed through the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or an alternative and acceptable equivalent. The minimum required scores are an overall test score of at least 5.0, with a score of at least 4.5 in each of the four test components, or equivalent.
Ministers of Religion must meet the following criteria:
Religious Assistants must meet one of the following requirements:
There is no age limit for the Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482). However, for the Employer Nomination Scheme visa (subclass 186), applicants must be no more than 60 years old at the time of application.
Ministers of Religion must meet the salary requirements of the Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482). Non-monetary benefits may be included in calculating the Annual Market Salary Rate (AMSR), and concessions can be made if a vow of poverty is declared and depending on the circumstances.
For Religious Assistants , the same requirements apply, but no concessions can be awarded based on a vow of poverty.
The Minister of Religion Industry Labour Agreement provides religious organisations in Australia with the opportunity to sponsor skilled overseas workers in the positions of Minister of Religion or Religious Assistants. By meeting the specific requirements outlined in this agreement, organisations can contribute to the growth and diversity of the religious sector in Australia while also fulfilling their labour needs.
Contact our team of expert Registered Migration Agents today for an assessment and to discuss how we can assist.