Notably, this agreement allows business and employers facing skill shortages in certain occupations to find skilled overseas workers. It is a joint collaboration of the South Australian Government and the Australian Government.
To explain, the DAMA is a part of the Temporary Skill Shortage Visa labor agreement (Subclass 482 labor agreement stream). Further, DAMA allows employers to sponsor skilled and semi-skilled positions in the occupations where the employers are facing labor shortages.
In detail, the sponsorship by the employers falls under the two agreements. Furthermore, these two agreements include the list of approved occupations and range of concessions that are eligible for sponsorship under the SA DAMA.
Given below are the two agreements:
There are 60 occupations on the agreement. to point out, this agreement deals with the occupation in Adelaide city.
These list of occupations under this agreement includes:
Moreover, the agreement provides employers with the ability to access and retain a highly skilled foreign workforce.
On a positive note, the concession given in the agreement is the allowance of the pathway to the applicants for permanent residency.
This agreement will cover the entire state of South Australia. Further, the agreement has 114 occupations on the list.
Given below is the occupations given in the list are industries:
To point out, these are key regional growth industries. Therefore, giving the employers an opportunity to invite and retain a skilled workforce.
Additionally, concessions for occupations given in the SARWA are:
To conclude, further information relating to the DAMA application process and how to apply will be released on 1st July 2019.
Mr. Kalyan Paul, President & CEO is the founder of GVI, an MBA in Finance and also a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) and a Certified Management Accountant (CMA) from Canada. Mr. Paul has more than 18 years of experience in immigration consulting that made him one of the preferred & valued immigration consultants in the immigration industry. He is a licensed member of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) [Previously known as Immigration Consultants Of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC)] (Membership ID: R417119) which is a professional body of licensed immigration consultants recognized by Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
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