subclass 186

Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186) Visa

The primary permanent employer sponsored visa. Two streams: the Temporary Residence Transition (TRT) stream for workers who have held a 482 visa for 2–3 years with the same employer, and the Direct Entry stream for workers with 3+ years experience in their nominated occupation. Grants permanent residence from day of visa grant.

What Is the ENS (Subclass 186) Visa?

The Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) Visa (Subclass 186) is Australia’s primary permanent employer sponsored visa. Unlike the 482 which is temporary, the 186 grants permanent residence from the date it is granted — meaning the worker can live and work anywhere in Australia permanently and sponsor family members.

For most sponsored workers, the 186 is the destination after spending 2–3 years on a 482 visa. It has two main streams: the Temporary Residence Transition (TRT) stream for existing 482 holders, and the Direct Entry stream for workers applying from outside the employer sponsorship system.

The Two Streams

Temporary Residence Transition (TRT) Stream

Direct Entry Stream

Which stream is right for your worker?
Most 186 applications for sponsored workers coming off a 482 use the TRT stream. Direct Entry is used when a business wants to permanently sponsor a worker who has not been on a 482 — for example, a senior executive hired from overseas. We advise on the best stream at your consultation.

Employer Requirements

Worker Eligibility Requirements

Benefits for the Employer

  • Retain your best overseas workers permanently — no more visa renewals or uncertainty
  • No SAF levy on the 186 nomination itself (levy was paid on the 482)
  • Permanent workers are not restricted from changing employers — but in practice, workers who gain PR often remain with the sponsoring employer as a gesture of loyalty
  • Demonstrates your commitment to the worker’s future — a powerful retention tool

Related Visa Types

  • Skills in Demand (482)
  • Employer Nomination (186)
  • Skilled Regional (494)
  • Temporary Activity (408)
  • Short Stay Specialist (400)

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