There are so many options for working/skilled visa's my suggestion would be for your brother-in-law to do a consult with a registered migration agent. I think you can do a 15 minute consult for about $100 via Skype they will then let him know what all of his options are.
Make sure it is a registered migration agent - there are a few on this forum that are really good if you need one.
I am not sure where you brother-in-law is based but if he is from a country where it is hard to get a tourist visa to Australia it would be hard to get a sponsored working visa as alot of employers won't sponsor unless they have met the person and/or know their work.
Make sure it is a registered migration agent - there are a few on this forum that are really good if you need one.
I am not sure where you brother-in-law is based but if he is from a country where it is hard to get a tourist visa to Australia it would be hard to get a sponsored working visa as alot of employers won't sponsor unless they have met the person and/or know their work.