Indonesian workers are sponsored across Australian hospitality, meat processing and agriculture — with the work-and-holiday link and regional DAMA agreements (including in northern Australia) creating practical pathways.
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To be sponsored you generally need three things in place:
Once you and an employer connect, a registered migration agent (MARN 1576536) can handle the nomination and visa end to end.
A sponsored job is only half the process — the visa must be lodged by a registered migration agent. Get a free, no-obligation assessment of your pathway from WIDEN — Migration Experts (MARN 1576536).
Sponsorship follows skill shortages. For Indonesian candidates the most common sponsored occupations include Chef, Cook, Welder, Meat Worker and more — on the 482, 494 and 186 visas.
Your occupation decides the assessing authority — for Indonesia candidates that typically means TRA (commercial cookery, trades and meat processing) and VETASSESS (aged care and general roles). Start it early; assessments can take weeks to months.
No — you can be sponsored from Indonesia (offshore) on the 482/494, or onshore if you are already in Australia. Employers often prefer onshore candidates, but many sponsor offshore for genuine shortages.
Create a free candidate profile on SponsorTalent and upload your CV. 3,500+ approved Australian sponsors search the platform; your details stay private until you choose to connect.
General information only, not migration advice. Occupation lists, skills assessment rules and visa criteria change — verify with a registered migration agent (MARN 1576536) before making decisions.