Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA)Designated Area Migration Agreement (Dama) • June 21st, 2022
Contract Type FiledJune 21st, 2022Agenda item title 7.2 Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMA) Name of Council Shire of Kojonup Name of Author Grant Thompson and Judy Stewart Zone meeting date 24 June 2022
GS WALGA ZONEDesignated Area Migration Agreement (Dama) • June 21st, 2022
Contract Type FiledJune 21st, 2022
Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA)Designated Area Migration Agreement (Dama) • July 8th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJuly 8th, 2022Agenda item title 7.2 Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMA) Name of Council Shire of Kojonup Name of Author Grant Thompson and Judy Stewart Zone meeting date 24 June 2022
DESIGNATED AREA MIGRATION AGREEMENTDesignated Area Migration Agreement (Dama) • June 6th, 2016
Contract Type FiledJune 6th, 2016This document lists the skills assessment criteria for those occupations, which are currently not available via the standard TSS and ENS visa programs, and apply to the above DAMA region.
DESIGNATED AREA MIGRATION AGREEMENTDesignated Area Migration Agreement (Dama) • July 21st, 2016
Contract Type FiledJuly 21st, 2016This document lists the skills assessment criteria for those occupations, which are currently not available via the standard TSS and ENS visa programs, and apply to the Far North Queensland DAMA region.
Designated Area Migration AgreementDesignated Area Migration Agreement (Dama) • April 16th, 2019
Contract Type FiledApril 16th, 2019DAMA provides a framework for employers, in a designated area, experiencing skills and labour shortages to sponsor skilled and semi-skilled Overseas Workers.
Designated Area Migration Agreement AMSR and TSMIT requirementsDesignated Area Migration Agreement (Dama) • May 31st, 2021
Contract Type FiledMay 31st, 2021Employers seeking to sponsor an overseas worker under a Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA) must meet certain salary and employment condition requirements. These requirements help to ensure that:
sponsoRing overseas workers on a Designated aRea migRation agReement (DAMA)Designated Area Migration Agreement (Dama) • December 9th, 2019
Contract Type FiledDecember 9th, 2019Does your business find it difficult to secure suitably skilled workers in regional areas? A Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA) is a 5 year labour arrangement between an eligible business, the Federal Government and a Designated Area Representative, such as a city/town/shire council, that allows an employer to fill labour shortages in a specified area with overseas workers.
Designated Area Migration Agreement DAMADesignated Area Migration Agreement (Dama) • June 6th, 2016
Contract Type FiledJune 6th, 2016This document lists the skills assessment criteria for those occupations, which are currently not available via the standard TSS and ENS visa programs, and apply to the above DAMA region.
DAMA FAQ’SDesignated Area Migration Agreement (Dama) • June 14th, 2019
Contract Type FiledJune 14th, 2019
Designated Area Migration Agreement AMSR and TSMIT requirementsDesignated Area Migration Agreement (Dama) • August 6th, 2024
Contract Type FiledAugust 6th, 2024Employers seeking to sponsor an overseas worker under a Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA) must meet certain salary and employment condition requirements. These requirements help to ensure that:
Designated Area Migration Agreement AMSR and TSMIT requirements Annual Market Salary Rate (AMSR) and Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT)Designated Area Migration Agreement (Dama) • April 8th, 2019
Contract Type FiledApril 8th, 2019Employers seeking to sponsor an overseas worker under a Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA) must meet certain salary and employment condition requirements. These requirements help to ensure that:
ContractDesignated Area Migration Agreement (Dama) • June 30th, 2019
Contract Type FiledJune 30th, 2019The new SA Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMAs) came into effect on 1 July 2019, providing a potential avenue for business and industry to address certain skills shortages in the State, by sponsoring and employing overseas workers.