Equivalent terms and conditions
Sponsored workers must receive terms no less favourable than those of Australian citizens or PRs doing equivalent work. Salary, hours, leave, super, allowances.
Compliance audits and monitoring responses are handled by Brian Park and Sourabh Aggarwal. Our Brisbane and Darwin offices support sponsors across SID and 186 frameworks. Missed notifications, incomplete records, underpayment, role scope drift. A monitoring visit can become a compliance notice. A compliance notice can become a sanction. A sanction means no more sponsoring. We run preventive compliance audits and respond to monitoring queries before they escalate.
Every SBS holder has these five obligations under the Migration Regulations.
Sponsored workers must receive terms no less favourable than those of Australian citizens or PRs doing equivalent work. Salary, hours, leave, super, allowances.
Detailed records of employment, duties, hours, pay, superannuation, training delivered, and duties actually performed. Must be producible on request.
Changes to worker employment, changes to the business, matters affecting sponsorship capacity. All notified in writing.
Home Affairs inspectors can visit the worksite, request documents, interview staff. Non-cooperation is itself a breach.
If the business learns of anything affecting sponsorship approval (adverse findings, liquidation, financial capacity changes), proactive disclosure required.
Monitoring affects 10-15% of active sponsors annually, plus triggered cases.
Consequences scale with the seriousness and duration of the breach.
Late notification, incomplete records. Typically formal warning and compliance action plan.
Underpayment, falsification, sustained non-cooperation. Sponsorship cancellation, civil penalties up to $396,000 per breach, director personal liability, 5-year sponsorship bars.
Underpayment flows to Fair Work for separate enforcement. Worker exploitation can trigger criminal investigation under modern slavery provisions.
A preventive compliance audit costs a fraction of responding to a Home Affairs monitoring notice. Annual audits catch issues while they are still easy to fix. Businesses with 2+ sponsored workers should consider annual audit budgets part of the cost of sponsoring.
For compliance audits and monitoring response, book with Brian Park.