Request of accredited sponsors
Dear Department of Home Affairs,
Recently I found this page on the Home Affairs website which mentions accredited sponsors: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/em...
I have a couple of questions regarding this (placed in priority order):
1) Would it be possible to get a list of all accredited sponsors as of today for Australia?
(if it can be sorted by states, I'll be really grateful)
Since it is publicly available for countries like NZ (refer: https://www.immigration.govt.nz/employ-m... )
Some companies such as Mantra group are publicly sharing their 'Accredited Sponsor' status on Job Ads (https://www.seek.com.au/job/59334456?ref...) which leads me to assume that this information can be made publicly available.
2) Would it be possible to get a list of accredited sponsors & number of visas supported by them for approximately the last couple of years (what would be the easiest for you to create) who have supported workers through Subclass 491 - Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa and Subclass 494 - Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa), and Subclass 482 - Temporary Skill Shortage visa schemes?
3) Would it be possible to provide accredited sponsors that meet any special agreements such us FNQ DAMA)
I am requesting this information with pure intentions. I know my current conditions and I know how companies get overwhelmed with many applications. I want to be sure I contact the right company. I'll really appreciate your help.
Yours faithfully,
Daria
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FOI Request: FA 22/12/00319
File Number: FA22/12/00319
Dear Daria,
Acknowledgement of Freedom of Information Access request
This letter acknowledges that on 6 December 2022 the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) received your request to access documents held by the Department under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act). This letter also provides important information about your request.
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You have requested access to the following:
Recently I found this page on the Home Affairs website which mentions accredited sponsors: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/em...
I have a couple of questions regarding this (placed in priority order):
1) Would it be possible to get a list of all accredited sponsors as of today for Australia?
(if it can be sorted by states, I'll be really grateful)
Since it is publicly available for countries like NZ (refer: https://www.immigration.govt.nz/employ-m... ) Some companies such as Mantra group are publicly sharing their 'Accredited Sponsor' status on Job Ads (https://www.seek.com.au/job/59334456?ref...) which leads me to assume that this information can be made publicly available.
2) Would it be possible to get a list of accredited sponsors & number of visas supported by them for approximately the last couple of years (what would be the easiest for you to create) who have supported workers through Subclass 491 - Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa and Subclass 494 - Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa), and Subclass 482 - Temporary Skill Shortage visa schemes?
3) Would it be possible to provide accredited sponsors that meet any special agreements such us FNQ DAMA)
I am requesting this information with pure intentions. I know my current conditions and I know how companies get overwhelmed with many applications. I want to be sure I contact the right company. I'll really appreciate your help.
Your request has been allocated FOI request number FA 22/12/00319 . Please include your FOI request number in all correspondence with the Freedom of Information Section.
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Dear FOI,
Please disregard my request if it takes too much time of specialists of Department of Home Affairs.
Given how busy you are and how much I appreciate your time, I don't believe my request is very pressing.
I apologise for disturbing you, but I sincerely value the work you do and the many people you assist.
Yours sincerely,
Daria
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FOI Request: FA 22/12/00319
File Number: FA22/12/00319
Dear Daria,
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Please confirm, by reply email, whether you would like to withdraw this FOI request.
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In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 22/12/00319
File Number: FA22/12/00319
Dear Daria,
Thank you. As per your instructions, this FOI request has been withdrawn.
No further action is required by you in this regard.
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