Verify your candidate’s right to work and visa information before they commence employment to ensure you are meeting your legal obligations as an employer. With fast turnaround times and results delivered straight to your account, your onboarding process has never been easier.
The data we receive is obtained directly from the Department of Home Affairs Visa Entitlement Verification system (VEVO) which means you can feel confident knowing that the information you receive is accurate and current.
An Australian Work Rights Check should be conducted for the following reasons:
On average, you can expect to receive the results of your Australian Work Rights Check within one hour.
An Australian Work Rights Check may reveal the following information:
You should conduct an Australian Work Rights Check on all non-citizens of Australia or New Zealand before commencement of employment.
All Australian and New Zealand citizens and permanent residency holders are permitted to work in Australia without restrictions. Foreign nationals with a valid and current visa are also permitted to work in Australia however, there may be restrictions. The easiest way to make sure you’re aware of any work restrictions is to complete an Australian Work Rights Check on all foreign nationals.
Your company could face significant fines if you are found to be employing an illegal worker. Therefore, best practice recommends that you complete an Australian Work Rights Check on any applicant that is a non-citizen of Australia or New Zealand.
If you have an employee with a visa that is due to expire during their term of employment with your company, it is recommended that you conduct a renewal check to ensure the employee’s work rights remain intact.
No. Visa restrictions and limitations are not often recorded in passports. The best way to check visa restrictions and work rights is with an Australian Work Rights Check.
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