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The Free Telegram Bot Delivering Verified Visa Sponsorship & LMIA Job Offers Globally in 2026

No recruiter fees. No endless job boards. Just direct HR contacts for LMIA, AEWV, and TSS 482 visa-sponsored roles in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand — complete with corporate relocation assistance, delivered straight to your phone in under 30 seconds.



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Let me be honest with you. The number of people searching for visa sponsorship jobs abroad every day is in the millions. But the companies that actually sponsor visas? Their HR departments are not posting on the same job boards everyone else is refreshing.

While most people are sending CVs into the void on LinkedIn and Indeed, a small group of job seekers have figured out a smarter way: get the direct employer contacts, salary details, and visa type — before anyone else even knows the position is open.

That’s exactly what this free Telegram bot does. And it costs nothing to use.


What You Receive When You Message the Bot

It’s not a generic list. When you message @OverseasJobsBot, you immediately receive a curated set of companies that are actively sponsoring work visas right now. Here’s a breakdown by country:

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New Zealand Jobs

AEWV and RSE scheme employers. Caregiver, farm, hospitality and construction roles paying $27–$38/hr. Full visa sponsorship + accommodation in some roles.

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Australia Jobs

TSS 482 visa sponsors in healthcare, agriculture and trades. Salaries from AUD $55,000–$90,000/yr. Many include relocation support.

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Canada Jobs

LMIA-approved employers in caregiving, food processing and logistics. From CAD $18–$26/hr with PR pathway options for qualifying workers.

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What’s Included

Company name, job title, salary range, visa type, and direct HR contact details — so you can apply without going through an agent.


How It Works (It Takes Less Than 30 Seconds)

1

Open the Bot on Telegram

Click the button on this page. It opens @OverseasJobsBot directly — no account required beyond your Telegram app. Works on iPhone, Android and desktop.

2

Press START and Send Your Target Country

Type "NZ jobs", "Australia jobs" or "Canada jobs" — and the bot instantly sends you the latest employer-sponsored work visa opportunities.

3

Get Company Contacts and Apply Directly

You’ll receive the hiring company’s name, the specific visa sponsorship type (AEWV, 482, LMIA), salary range, and direct contact — no middleman, no agent fees.

"I spent 4 months applying on job boards and nothing. Then I got the NZ caregiver list from this bot and reached out directly to one of the companies. They called me back in 5 days."
— International Applicant (AEWV visa approved, 2025)

Why Direct Employer Contacts Change Everything

Most visa sponsorship job seekers make one costly mistake: they apply through third-party platforms where their CV is competing with thousands of others — and often never reaches the hiring manager at all.

International recruiters who specialise in employer-sponsored work visas typically charge between $1,000 and $3,500 in "processing fees." And even then, there’s no guarantee the company is genuinely sponsoring a visa.

The companies on this bot’s list are verified active sponsors — meaning they have an existing immigration history, an active employer accreditation, and they’re currently accepting applications from foreign workers. That difference is significant when it comes to your chances of success.

Visa Types Covered by This Bot

  • New Zealand AEWV (Accredited Employer Work Visa) — for skilled and semi-skilled workers
  • New Zealand RSE Scheme (Recognised Seasonal Employer) — horticulture and viticulture
  • Australia TSS / 482 Visa (Temporary Skill Shortage) — employer-nominated sponsored visa
  • Australia 186 Visa (Employer Nomination Scheme) — for permanent residence pathway
  • Canada LMIA Jobs (Labour Market Impact Assessment) — government-approved employer sponsorship

Industries currently covered include caregiving, farm work, food processing, hospitality, cleaning, construction, and healthcare — sectors with the highest demand for foreign workers and active sponsorship programs in 2026.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is this bot actually free?

Yes. No subscription, no payment, no hidden charges. You send a message, you get the list. That’s it.

Do I need prior work experience abroad?

Not for all roles. Many of the listed positions — especially in caregiving, farm work, and food processing — accept applicants without prior overseas experience. The employer handles the sponsorship paperwork.

How often is the list updated?

The job lists are reviewed and updated weekly. Companies that are no longer actively hiring are removed, and new verified sponsors are added. You’ll always get a current list, not something recycled from last year.

Can I apply from my home country?

Yes. All the companies listed accept international applications globally. Some even have specific experience hiring from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Once you receive the contact details, you can email or apply to the HR department directly from your current location.

What’s the difference between this and using a visa agent?

An agent takes your money and applies on your behalf — sometimes without your knowledge of who they’re contacting. This bot gives you the employer’s direct details so you control the process, communicate directly, and pay zero agent fees. The employer sponsors your visa directly under their accreditation.

Is there a group I can join for updates and support?

Yes — after messaging the bot, you’ll also get the link to join @jobandcareertips, a community of job seekers sharing experiences, tips, and success stories on getting employer-sponsored work visas in 2026.


Stop Searching. Start Receiving.

The companies are hiring right now. The only question is whether you’ll reach them before someone else does.

✅ Completely free
✅ No personal data collected
✅ Works on all devices
✅ 3 countries covered
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