CSOL Occupations Available for 482/186 Sponsorship (Not DAMA or Labour Agreements)

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Published: 25 May 2026 | By Mariah Stonehewer
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Many employers and skilled workers assume employer sponsorship is only possible through DAMA or Labour Agreements for newer or less traditional occupations. However, several occupations are eligible for sponsorship through the standard Subclass 482 Skills in Demand visa program under the Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL).

This means eligible businesses may be able to sponsor overseas workers directly without needing access to a DAMA or Labour Agreement pathway.

Some occupations currently available through the standard 482 program under the CSOL include:

This is significant because many of these occupations were previously difficult to sponsor through standard skilled migration pathways.

The inclusion of roles across technology, childcare, trades, marketing, tourism, environmental sciences, and logistics reflects Australia’s changing workforce needs and ongoing skill shortages across multiple industries.

For employers, this may create new opportunities to access overseas talent without the additional complexity often associated with DAMA or Labour Agreement applications.

For skilled workers, it may open pathways to Australian sponsorship that previously did not exist under the standard program.

However, sponsorship eligibility still depends on several factors, including:

  • Whether the role genuinely aligns with the ANZSCO occupation
  • Employer eligibility and business operations
  • Salary requirements
  • Skills and work experience requirements
  • Visa criteria under the 482 Skills in Demand program

As migration programs continue evolving, occupation availability can change quickly, making strategic advice increasingly important for both businesses and visa applicants.

If you’re unsure whether your occupation or business may qualify for sponsorship under the CSOL, speaking with a migration professional early can help you understand your options and avoid costly mistakes.

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Mariah Stonehewer

Mariah began in digital marketing after discovering a passion for creative writing and an excitement for connection through social media and copywriting. When she isn’t working away in her home office, you can find her outside bird watching or relaxing with her husband and two cats.

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