Posted on May 22 2019
Aspiring immigrants to Australia must take note of the latest updates for Subclass 482 and 489 Visa. Immigration South Australia has announced more details regarding Designated Area Migration Agreements. The update is applicable for the Subclass 482 Temporary Skills Shortage Visa applicants.
The South Australia DAMA details have the following:
Particulars of the 2 DAMA Occupation Lists
• Adelaide Technology and Innovation Agreement
This agreement has 60 occupations that support the Adelaide City Deal. These occupations pertain to employers in the Technology, Advanced Manufacturing, Space, and Defence sectors. The employers can access and retain highly skilled workers through this.
• South Australia Regional Workforce Agreement
The agreement has 114 occupations. These occupations pertain to employers in the crucial regional industries of growth. It includes Construction, Mining, Tourism, Hospitality, Aged care, Health, and Agribusiness. The employers can access and retain highly skilled workers through this, as quoted by the SBS.
Information pertaining to Employer Eligibility
Additional details regarding the application process for DAMA and the manner of applying will be announced on July 1, 2019.
Central West is one amongst the nine Regional Authorities that take part in sponsoring NSW Subclass 489 Visa. It has declared that the Regional Sponsorship has been closed. The new list of occupations for the fiscal year 2019-2020 will be announced in July 2019, it added. The update is applicable for the Subclass 482 489 Visa applicants who apply for Central West NSW for Regional Sponsorship.
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