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This is where Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMAs) come in. DAMAs offer a flexible alternative to standard visa programs, particularly for skilled workers like nurses who are willing to work in regional and remote areas. These agreements allow for concessions on age, wages, and English language requirements, making the migration process more accessible.
In 2024, several updates to the DAMA program were introduced to streamline the process and make it more accessible for both employers and skilled workers. If you're considering migrating to Australia under a DAMA, here’s everything you need to know.
Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMAs) are formal agreements between the Australian Government and regional areas that experience significant labour shortages. DAMAs are specifically designed to address these shortages by enabling regional employers to sponsor overseas workers, offering concessions that aren’t available under the standard migration program.
Wage Concessions: Regional healthcare facilities may offer salaries below the usual market salary rates due to the wage concessions provided under a DAMA.
Age Concessions: If you’re over 45 years old, DAMAs may allow you to apply for visas despite the usual age limit restrictions on most skilled migration visas.
English Language Concessions: If you don’t meet the standard English language requirements, some DAMAs offer flexibility in the required scores for IELTS or OET.
Additional Occupation Codes: DAMAs may include additional or specialised nursing roles that aren’t typically covered under the ANZSCO list for standard skilled migration programs, such as Aged Care Nurses, Mental Health Nurses, and Community Health Nurses.
Please remember that regardless of these concessions, all nurses applying under a DAMA must still hold valid AHPRA registration.
The Australian Government has introduced several important updates to the DAMA program in 2024, making it more efficient and accessible for both employers and overseas workers. Here are some of the most important changes for nurses considering DAMA migration:
1. Streamlined Occupation Identification and Sponsorship Process
The DAMA framework has been improved to allow for faster identification of eligible occupations and to streamline the sponsorship process for regional employers. Nursing roles are continuously reviewed to address shortages and ensure regional healthcare facilities are able to hire the talent they need without unnecessary delays.
2. Faster Visa Processing Times
A key improvement for 2024 is the government’s commitment to reducing processing times for DAMA visa applications. Nurses can expect quicker turnaround times, allowing them to move through the process more efficiently and begin working sooner in Australia’s healthcare sector.
3. Greater Support for Regional Employers
Regional employers are receiving more support from the government to help them navigate the complexities of sponsoring skilled overseas workers under DAMAs. For nurses, this means more opportunities in healthcare facilities that may not have had the resources to participate in the DAMA program previously.
4. Expanded Pathways to Permanent Residency
Many DAMAs now offer expanded pathways to permanent residency. This means that nurses who initially move to Australia on a temporary visa through a DAMA can look forward to the possibility of permanent residency after fulfilling certain requirements. This offers greater stability and long-term career opportunities in regional Australia.
5. Enhanced Access to English Language Training
Recognising the challenges some applicants face with English proficiency, the DAMA program now includes increased access to English language training. This helps nurses meet both the visa requirements and the communication needs of their new workplace.
As of 2024, there are 10 DAMAs operating across various regions in Australia. Each DAMA offers different concessions tailored to the specific needs of the region and the occupations in demand, including various nursing specialisations.
Here’s a breakdown of the 10 DAMAs:
1. Northern Territory DAMA (NT)
Covers 135 occupations, including various nursing roles, with concessions on English language proficiency and salary. The Northern Territory is vast and remote, making it a key area in need of skilled healthcare professionals.
2. Far North Queensland DAMA (FNQ) (QLD)
Includes 175 occupations and offers concessions on English proficiency, skills, experience, salary, and permanent residency pathways. Far North Queensland’s healthcare system heavily relies on international talent to support its remote communities.
3. Townsville DAMA (QLD)
Covers 195 occupations and offers similar concessions on salary and English language proficiency. Townsville, as a growing hub, continues to experience a strong demand for healthcare professionals.
4. Adelaide City Technology and Innovation Advancement DAMA (SA)
While primarily focused on technology and innovation, this DAMA covers 56 occupations, including some healthcare roles. It offers age, English, salary, and permanent residency pathway concessions.
5. South Australian Regional Workforce DAMA (SA)
One of the most comprehensive DAMAs, covering 320 occupations with concessions on age, English proficiency, salary, and permanent residency pathways. South Australia's regional healthcare facilities are in dire need of nurses, making it a great opportunity for those looking to work in rural areas.
6. Goulburn Valley DAMA (VIC)
Covers 56 occupations and offers concessions on qualifications, salary, English proficiency, and age. Nurses in Goulburn Valley have the opportunity to work in a tight-knit community with a significant need for healthcare services.
7. Victoria’s Great South Coast DAMA (VIC)
Includes 114 occupations with concessions on English language, skills, salary, and permanent residency pathways. Nurses here enjoy a coastal lifestyle while working in a community in need of healthcare professionals.
8. Orana DAMA (NSW)
Covers 131 occupations with concessions on skills, salary, English, and permanent residency pathways. Orana is a rural region with ongoing healthcare needs, making it an ideal location for internationally qualified nurses.
9. East Kimberley DAMA (WA) (Now part of the unified Western Australia DAMA)
Covers 187 occupations and provides concessions on salary and English language proficiency. Nurses in East Kimberley will find unique opportunities in some of the most remote and underserved areas of Australia.
10. Western Australia DAMA (WA)
As of 1 July 2024, Western Australia now operates under one unified DAMA covering the entire state. This DAMA includes 310 occupations and offers concessions on salary, English proficiency, and permanent residency pathways across Western Australia. Nurses will find opportunities across the state, including remote regions such as the Goldfields, Pilbara, and the South West. This unified approach simplifies the migration process and makes it easier for healthcare employers to sponsor skilled workers.
DAMAs offer unique concessions that make migrating to Australia more accessible for nurses. Here's what you can generally expect:
Wage Concessions: Many DAMAs allow for lower wage thresholds than standard migration programs, making it easier for regional healthcare employers to attract talent.
Age Concessions: DAMAs frequently extend the age limit, enabling nurses over 45 to apply for visas under these agreements.
English Language Concessions: Lower English language proficiency scores may be accepted, which can be a significant benefit for nurses who don’t meet the stringent English requirements of standard visa pathways.
Permanent Residency Pathways: Many DAMAs offer pathways to permanent residency, giving nurses the opportunity to build a long-term future in Australia.
With the recent updates to the DAMA program, nurses looking to migrate to Australia now have more opportunities than ever. Whether you're over 45, need flexibility with English proficiency, or want a permanent residency pathway, DAMAs offer an excellent migration option for nurses looking to start their careers in Australia's regional and remote areas.
The unified Western Australia DAMA now simplifies the process for healthcare professionals looking to work across the state, offering one of the most extensive occupation lists and concessions. Just remember—AHPRA registration is essential for all nurses applying under DAMAs.
If you’re ready to explore the opportunities that DAMAs offer, reach out to SOLVi Migration today. Our expert team can guide you through the migration process and help you take the next step in your nursing career in Australia.
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