- Student Visa Subclass 500
- Student Guardian Visa Subclass 590
- Temporary Graduate Visa Subclass 485
- Temporary Activity Visa Subclass 408
- Working Visa Subclass 482
- Training Visa Subclass 407
- Skilled Work Regional Visa Subclass 491
- Permanent Visas Subclass 189, 190, 191
- Partner Visa (820/801 & 309/100)
- Parent Visas (804, 103, 143)
- Child Visa Subclass 101
- DAMA Visas - 482, 494, 186 and 191
- Australian Citizenship
- Expression of Interest (EOI)
- Registration of Interest (ROI)
Permanent Visas in Australia Subclass 189, 190, 191
A permanent visa in Australia provides individuals with the opportunity to live, work, and study in the country indefinitely. It grants access to essential services such as healthcare and social security benefits while also offering a pathway to Australian citizenship. Holders of permanent visas can travel freely in and out of Australia and sponsor eligible family members for residency. These visas are typically granted based on factors such as skilled employment, family ties, or humanitarian grounds. Meeting the eligibility criteria, including work experience, language proficiency, and sponsorship requirements, is essential for approval. With a permanent visa, individuals can build a secure future in Australia, benefiting from its high quality of life, strong economy, and diverse cultural environment.
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DAMA Visas – 482
The DAMA Visa (Designated Area Migration Agreement) under the 482 Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa is a pathway for skilled workers to work in regional Australia. This visa allows employers in designated regional areas to sponsor workers for roles that may not be filled by the local workforce. The DAMA program aims to address labor shortages and provide skilled migration opportunities in regions that need it most. At Austral we specialize in guiding both employers and employees through the entire DAMA visa process, from initial eligibility assessment to visa approval.
Visa Features
The DAMA 482 Visa offers skilled workers the chance to live and work in Australia while helping regional employers access the talent they need. It’s designed for businesses in areas facing skill shortages and offers both short-term and medium-term visa options depending on the occupation. The DAMA visa provides the benefit of regional work opportunities, potential pathways to permanent residency, and the flexibility to bring your family with you.
General Requirements
To apply for a DAMA 482 Visa, both the employer and employee must meet certain eligibility requirements. The key requirements include:
- Employer Eligibility: Employers must be based in a designated regional area, with an approved DAMA agreement in place with the Australian government.
- Employee Eligibility: Applicants must possess the necessary skills and qualifications for the nominated occupation and meet the English language proficiency requirements.
- Skills Assessment: Some occupations under the DAMA program require a skills assessment before applying for the visa.
- Health and Character: Applicants must meet the health and character requirements set by Australian immigration authorities.
The processing time for a DAMA 482 visa can vary based on several factors, including the complexity of the application and the completeness of the supporting documents. On average, processing time can take anywhere from 2 to 4 months. It’s important to ensure that all required documents are submitted accurately to avoid delays and ensure a smooth application process.
The costs associated with a DAMA 482 visa depend on the type of application and whether the applicant is applying for a short-term or medium-term stream. The fees typically range from AUD $1,290 to $2,645 for the primary applicant. Additional costs may apply for dependents, health checks, police certificates, and other associated expenses. It’s essential to budget for these costs as part of the visa application process.
Our team is here to guide you through each step, from understanding the visa requirements to submitting a complete and accurate application. We ensure you meet all necessary criteria and streamline the process to increase the chances of a successful outcome.
DAMA Visas – 494
The DAMA Visa (Designated Area Migration Agreement) - Subclass 494 is a skilled worker visa designed to address skill shortages in specific regions of Australia. This visa allows employers in designated regional areas to sponsor skilled workers to fill positions that cannot be filled locally. The DAMA 494 Visa provides workers with the opportunity to live and work in regional areas of Australia for up to 5 years, with the potential to apply for permanent residency after a certain period.
Our team is dedicated to providing expert advice, helping both employers and employees understand the benefits and obligations of this visa, and ensuring that all documentation and requirements are thoroughly met.
Key Features of the DAMA 494 Visa
- Employer-Sponsored: Employers in designated regional areas can sponsor skilled workers to fill roles that are critical to their business needs.
- Regional Work Opportunity: The visa encourages migration to regional Australia, contributing to local economies and addressing workforce shortages.
- Pathway to Permanent Residency: After working in Australia for 3 years, applicants may be eligible for permanent residency through the Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) visa - Subclass 494.
- Flexibility for Employers: Businesses in designated regional areas can nominate workers for a wide range of skilled roles under the DAMA.
The general requirements for DAMA VISA 494:
- Age: Applicants must be under the age of 45 at the time of application.
- Skills and Qualifications: Applicants must have the required skills and qualifications for the nominated occupation, as outlined by the employer and relevant industry standards.
- English Language: Applicants must meet the minimum English language proficiency requirements, typically an IELTS score of 5.0 or higher.
- Health and Character: Applicants must meet health and character requirements set by the Australian government.
- Sponsorship: Applicants must have an employer in a designated regional area willing to sponsor them and meet other specific visa conditions.
The processing time for the DAMA 494 visa can vary depending on individual circumstances and the completeness of the application. On average, applications can take 6 to 12 months to process. It's essential to ensure that all documentation is provided accurately and that all requirements are met to avoid delays.
The cost of applying for a DAMA 494 visa includes both government application fees and additional charges, such as health checks and police certificates. The visa application fee for the DAMA 494 is approximately AUD $4,240, but this fee may vary depending on the specific circumstances of the applicant and the employer. There may also be additional costs for health assessments, English proficiency tests, and other required documentation.
DAMA Visas – 186
The DAMA Visa (Designated Area Migration Agreement) under the Subclass 186 category is designed for skilled workers who wish to live and work in Australia in designated regions. It offers a pathway to permanent residency for individuals who have the necessary skills and qualifications, making it a vital option for employers and employees in regional areas.
Our expert team provides personalized advice and support, assisting both employees and employers in navigating the complexities of the DAMA program, from understanding eligibility to submitting the application.
Features of DAMA Visa - Subclass 186
- Permanent Residency Pathway – Successful applicants are granted permanent residency, allowing them to live, work, and study anywhere in Australia.
- Skilled Worker Options – The DAMA Visa is designed for skilled workers who possess qualifications and experience in occupations listed under the Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMA).
- Regional Employment – Applicants must work in designated regional areas, helping to fill skill shortages in these regions.
- Employer Sponsorship – To qualify, applicants must be sponsored by an approved Australian employer in a designated regional area.
The Subclass 186 visa is a points-based visa, and applicants must meet several criteria to qualify. The key requirements are:
- Occupation – The applicant’s occupation must be on the DAMA Occupation List for the specific region.
- Skills and Qualifications – Applicants need to demonstrate relevant skills and qualifications for the nominated occupation.
- English Proficiency – A minimum level of English proficiency, usually measured through tests like IELTS or PTE, is required.
- Health and Character – Applicants must meet health and character requirements as part of the visa process.
- Employer Sponsorship – A valid job offer from a designated regional employer is a key requirement for the application.
The processing time for the DAMA Visa Subclass 186 typically takes 6 to 12 months. However, processing times may vary depending on individual circumstances, such as the completeness of your application and the demand in the specific designated area.
The application fees for the DAMA Visa can vary depending on your situation, including whether you're applying as a primary applicant or including family members. Generally, the fees range from AUD 4,240 for the main applicant. Additional costs for health checks, police certificates, and other documentation may also apply.
DAMA Visas – 186
The DAMA Visa (Designated Area Migration Agreement) under the Subclass 186 category is designed for skilled workers who wish to live and work in Australia in designated regions. It offers a pathway to permanent residency for individuals who have the necessary skills and qualifications, making it a vital option for employers and employees in regional areas.
Our expert team provides personalized advice and support, assisting both employees and employers in navigating the complexities of the DAMA program, from understanding eligibility to submitting the application.
Features of DAMA Visa - Subclass 186
- Permanent Residency Pathway – Successful applicants are granted permanent residency, allowing them to live, work, and study anywhere in Australia.
- Skilled Worker Options – The DAMA Visa is designed for skilled workers who possess qualifications and experience in occupations listed under the Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMA).
- Regional Employment – Applicants must work in designated regional areas, helping to fill skill shortages in these regions.
- Employer Sponsorship – To qualify, applicants must be sponsored by an approved Australian employer in a designated regional area.
The Subclass 186 visa is a points-based visa, and applicants must meet several criteria to qualify. The key requirements are:
- Occupation – The applicant’s occupation must be on the DAMA Occupation List for the specific region.
- Skills and Qualifications – Applicants need to demonstrate relevant skills and qualifications for the nominated occupation.
- English Proficiency – A minimum level of English proficiency, usually measured through tests like IELTS or PTE, is required.
- Health and Character – Applicants must meet health and character requirements as part of the visa process.
- Employer Sponsorship – A valid job offer from a designated regional employer is a key requirement for the application.
The processing time for the DAMA Visa Subclass 186 typically takes 6 to 12 months. However, processing times may vary depending on individual circumstances, such as the completeness of your application and the demand in the specific designated area.
The application fees for the DAMA Visa can vary depending on your situation, including whether you're applying as a primary applicant or including family members. Generally, the fees range from AUD 4,240 for the main applicant. Additional costs for health checks, police certificates, and other documentation may also apply.