Move to Ireland and get paid €10,000 stipend!

January 19, 2023
Move to Ireland and get paid €10,000 stipend!😍

The government of Ireland is looking for foreigners. The Higher Education Authority will provide scholarships to students for a year of study. Here are a few important pointers about the scholarship: 

🔸Open to NON-EU/EEA nationals only.

🔸Open to multiple fields.

🔸Full fee waiver plus €10,000 stipend.

🔸Get a 1-year work permit after graduating.

If moving to Ireland was ever on your list, then this is your chance. To know more about the scholarship, send email to bncuniverse@gmail.com

Eligibility to apply for the Federal Skilled Trades Program (Express Entry)

February 18, 2019

Eligibility to apply for the Federal Skilled Trades Program (Express Entry)
The Federal Skilled Trades Program is for skilled workers who want to become permanent residents based on being qualified in a skilled trade.

Minimum requirements
To be eligible, you must:
·         Meet the required language levels for each language ability:
  •  writing
  •  reading
  •  listening
  •  speaking.

·         Have at least 2 years of full-time work experience (or an equal amount of part-time work experience) in a skilled trade within the 5 years before you apply,
·         Meet the job requirements for that skilled trade as set out in the National Occupational Classification, except for needing a certificate of qualification.

Skilled work experience
Skilled trades for the Federal Skilled Trades Program are organized under these groups of the National Occupational Classification (NOC):
  • ·         Major Group 72, industrial, electrical and construction trades
  • ·         Major Group 73, maintenance and equipment operation trades
  • ·         Major Group 82, supervisors and technical jobs in natural resources, agriculture and related production
  • ·         Major Group 92, processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors and central control operators
  • ·         Minor Group 632, chefs and cooks
  • ·         Minor Group 633, butchers and bakers

The major NOC groups are subdivided into different occupations, and they are all skill type B.
You must show that you performed the duties set out in the lead statement of the occupational description in the NOC. This includes all the essential duties and most of the main duties listed.
If you do not show that your experience meets the description in the NOC, we won’t accept your application.

Federal Skilled Trades Program applications must be made based on the 2016 version of the NOC.

Education
There is no education requirement for the Federal Skilled Trades Program. But, if you want to improve your rank in the Express Entry pool, there are 2 ways you can do this.
  • If you went to school in Canada, you can get points for a certificate, diploma or degree from a Canadian:
  • ·         secondary (high school) or
  • ·         post-secondary school

OR
  • If you have foreign education, you can get points for:
  • ·         a completed foreign credential, and
  • ·         an Educational Credential Assessment report from an approved agency showing that your education is equal to a completed certificate, diploma or degree from a Canadian:
  •   secondary (high school) or
  •   post-secondary school


Language ability
You must:
·         meet the minimum score of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 5 for speaking and listening, and Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 4 for reading and writing
·         take approved language tests for:
  •   writing
  •   reading
  •   listening
  •   speaking

·         enter the test results in your Express Entry profile
Your language tests are valid for 2 years after the date of the test result. They must be valid on the day you apply for permanent residence.

Admissibility
You must be admissible to Canada.

Where you can live in Canada
You must plan to live outside the province of Quebec. The province of Quebec selects its own skilled workers. If you plan on living in Quebec, see Quebec-selected skilled workers for more information.

Get assessed by the province or territory
You will likely have to go to the province or territory to be assessed for your trade. You may also need an employer in Canada to give you experience and training.
To learn more about getting assessed, you should go to the website of the body that governs trades for the province/territory where you would like to live and work. The process is different depending on where you want to go.
Each website has more details about certificates of qualification to work in that province or territory in a specific skilled trade, and what you have to do to get one.
If your trade is not regulated by a province or territory (for example, airplane mechanic), it may be federally regulated. You can find out who regulates your trade by visiting The Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials website.

Next steps


Work permit for Mauritius

February 17, 2019
Mauritius Work Permit
A. Legislation
a. The grant of the work permit is governed by the Non-citizens (Employment Restriction) Act 1973 stipulates that a “non- citizen shall not engage in any occupation in Mauritius for reward or profit or be employed in Mauritius unless there is in force in relation to him a valid permit and he engages in the occupation”, or is employed in accordance with any condition which may be specified in the permit.
b. The Act also stipulates that “no person shall have a non-citizen in his employment in Mauritius without there being in force a valid permit in relation to that employment.” For this purpose, Work Permits for non-citizens are issued by the Employment Division of the Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations, Employment and Training (MLIRET) under the Non- Citizens (Employment Restriction) Act 1973.
B. Permission in Principle
a. Companies wishing to recruit foreign labour in bulk have to apply and obtain permission in principle in the first instance and then apply for a work permit.
C. Eligibility criteria for work permit
a. Foreign workers should possess the skills, qualifications and experience required for the job applied for;
b. Foreign workers should normally be aged between 20 and 60 years. Departure from this policy is exceptionally made for investors and expatriates who possess specific expertise;
c. Visitors on tourist visa are not allowed to take up employment and applications for work permit on their behalf are not entertained;
d. For all new applications, expatriates have to produce a provisional health clearance. (see Annex 1). With regard to spouse of expatriate already in possession of a work/occupation permit and Divorcee of a Mauritian National who want to apply for a work permit they also have to submit a provisional health clearance.
e. In case of application for groups of workers and / or skilled workers, a request for Permission in Principle has to made to the MLIRET
f. For recruitment of foreign skilled workers, the employer should obtain a Lodging Accommodation Permit (see Annex 2) in respect of the dormitory
g. Companies should submit Lodging Accommodation Permit in respect of their workers at least 3 months prior to the expiry of their current Lodging Accommodation Permit
h. Companies should submit a copy of Contract of Employment duly vetted by the Labour Division of the MLIRET if salary of expatriates is MUR 30,000 or less. If salary is more, documentary evidence from the employer certifying that the expatriate will earn a monthly salary of more than MUR 30,000. (Annex 3)
i. Where the expatriate is being deputed and remunerated by a foreign company, a deputation letter has to be produced.
j. For new cases, expatriates are granted 6 months from the date of issue of the work permit to travel to Mauritius. Beyond that date, work permits will be cancelled and companies will be required to submit fresh application.
k. Companies should ensure that at the time of submission for applications for work permit, the passport copies of expatriates should have at least six months of validity.
l. Expatriates married to Mauritians do not require a work permit.
m. The Application Form for Work Permit together with all supporting documents as LISTED have to be submitted to the MLIRET. Incomplete applications, and those not accompanied by the required documents will not be accepted.
n. Applications submitted by recruitment agencies or third parties are not accepted.
o. Company will be required to submit any additional documents for information as and when requested by this Ministry.
D. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
a. Applications for work permit from overseas companies will only be accepted if the companies are incorporated in Mauritius as a foreign company, under the Company Laws of Mauritius.
b. Foreign workers should have obtained both a work permit and a residence permit before travelling to Mauritius. Employers should, therefore, ensure that applications for Work Permit and Residence Permit are made simultaneously.
c. Expatriates employed at managerial/supervisory/technical levels may be allowed to work for a period of five years or more subject to full justifications being provided and upon their swearing an affidavit to the effect that they will not apply for Mauritian citizenship.
d. Foreign skilled workers are normally granted work permits for a maximum period of four years. In the Textile Manufacturing Sector, skilled workers are allowed to work for a period of 8 years, leave the country on expiry, stay abroad for 1 year and may come back to work for another 8 years.
e. For renewal of work permits, the employer should indicate any amendment in the terms of the contract of employment. If any, the employer should have the amendments vetted by the Labour Division of the Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations, Employment and Training prior to submission of the application.
f. For certain grades, employers may be required, within 3 months from the date of issue of work permit, to appoint a suitable local counterpart to be trained by the expatriate during his/her posting in Mauritius. Employers should submit the name, address and qualifications of the local counterpart being trained.
g. The work permit specifies the period for which the expatriate is allowed to work in the country and is non-transferable.
h. Work permits are normally granted where a ratio of three local to one expatriate worker is satisfied. In the Textile Manufacturing Sector and as well as for Bakery Operators, the ratio is 1:1 that is one local worker to one expatiate.
i. The onus for the travel of foreign workers from their country of origin and back rests on employers. Employers are, therefore, requested to bear cost of the air ticket of their foreign workers from their country of origin to Mauritius and back after the expiry of their Work Permit, or for any cause whatsoever.
j. Companies should submit applications for renewal of work permits in respect of their workers 3 months prior to the expiry of their current work permits. In case the company will no longer employ the workers after expiry of their work permits, arrangements should be made within the shortest delay for them to be sent back to their country of origin;
k. In case no application for renewal is received prior to the expiry of the valid work permit, the Passport and Immigration Office will be duly notified and requested to take action as appropriate at its end; and
l. Applications for renewal of work permits received after expiry of current work permits will not be considered.
m. Models and professional entertainers including theatre, motion, picture, radio or television artistes, and musicians are no longer required to apply for a work permit for the purpose of performing public shows, or public broadcast for an aggregate maximum of 90 days ( continuously or not) in any one calendar year.
E. Exemption from Work Permit
a. The Employment (Non-Citizens) (Restriction) Exemptions Regulations 1970, stipulates that certain categories of expatriates are exempted from a work permit during his/her period of employment in Mauritius.
b. The categories of expatriates exempted from work permit can be consulted on the following link http://empment.labour.govmu.org/English/Pages/Legislations.as px
F. Duplicate Work Permit
a. In case of loss of a work permit, a duplicate work permit can be granted upon request and against payment of an appropriate fee, together with the following documents:
· Police Memo
· Letter from Company
· Passport sized photographs. The photographs should be between 35mm and 40mm in width and between 45mm and 50 mm in height and taken against a light background.
b. In case of a damaged work permit, the following documents have to submitted
· Original damaged work permit
· Letter from company
· Passport sized photographs. The photographs should be
between 35mm and 40mm in width and between 45mm and 50 mm in height and taken against a light background.
2.1.3 Certificate of Exemption
a. Expatriates employed by Ministries, Embassies, University of Mauritius, amongst others are exempted from work permit. Employers of eligible expatriates, falling under this category, should apply for a Certificate of Exemption
Checklists
3. Application for Individual Work Permit in respect of Professionals (New) – Paper Based
3.1 Documents to be submitted:
a. Applications for Work Permit should be submitted on the prescribed form.
b. Covering Letter from Company requesting for work permit for the expatriate
c. 4 Passport sized photographs. The photographs should be between 35mm and 40mm in width and between 45mm and 50 mm in height and taken against a light background.
d. Copy of relevant parts of passport showing name, date of birth, place and date of issue of passport, photo, passport number and movement for each foreign employee.
e. Where applicable, certified copies of academic, vocational and professional qualifications and details of work experience should be submitted in either French or English.
f. Job profile of each expatriate.
g. If the salary is MUR 30,000 or less, a copy of Contract of Employment duly vetted by the Labour Division of the MLIRET. If salary is more, documentary evidence from the employer certifying that the expatriate will earn a monthly salary of more than MUR 30,000.
h. A provisional medical clearance obtainable from the Ministry of Health and Quality of Life.
i. A copy of the Certificate of Incorporation and Business Registration Card of the company.
j. Original Press advertisements which have appeared in two leading newspapers in A5 size. Name of Newspaper and date of advert should be clearly visible on the press advert and outcome of selection exercise must also be submitted.
k. Latest National Pensions Fund (NPF) Receipt with list of local workers registered with the NPF.
l. Particulars of Licensed Recruiting Agent (Both local and overseas) and valid recruitment licence.
m. Turnover of the company for the last 3 years.
n. Deputation letter, where applicable.
o. Covering Letter from company specifying address of accommodation of expatriate.
3.2 Additional documents for specific sectors:
i. Bakery: Copy of valid Bakery Licence.
ii. Fishing Sector: Copy of valid Fishing Vessel Licence
iii. Tourism (Tour Operator), Hotels and Restaurants: Copy of valid Tourist Enterprise Licence delivered by the Tourism Authority and Latest receipt showing contributions to the Tourism Employees Welfare Fund.
For Restaurant:
§ Testimonials/Documentary evidence of
experience/expertise for at least 3 years in respective
field
§ Vocational qualifications in respective field
iv. Education: Copy of valid Certificate of Registration of Company with the Mauritius Qualifications Authority and/or the Tertiary Education Commission.
v. Freeport Sector: Copy of valid Freeport Certificate from the Board of Investment
vi. Offshore Sector: Copy of valid Global Business Licence from the Financial Services Commission
vii. Construction Sector/ICT/Engineering (for project basis): Covering Letter specifying the project on which the expatriate would be employed, Copy of Letter of award specifying completion date and value of project
3.3 Additional documents to be submitted in respect of the professions:
Jockey
a. Covering letter from stable.
b. Recommendation letter from Mauritius Turf Club (MTC) specifying current racing season and whether the jockey will be riding for the first time in Mauritius, and whether he is clear to ride.
c. In case the jockey has been riding in Mauritius in the past, his Disciplinary Records must be attached and the MTC should inform whether they have any objection to the employment of the jockey for the current season
d. A clearance from the Racing Club/Authority for which the jockey was actually riding, wherein the Club/Authority should inform that the jockey is not currently suspended, has not incurred any injury and is clear to ride.
Football/Basket Ball/Volley Ball/ Handball Players:
a. Covering letter from Employer.
b. Letter from the relevant Sports Federation specifying current season.
c. Clearance-International Transfer Certificate (required for new applications only).
4. Application for Individual Work Permit in respect of Professionals (Renewal) - Paper Based
4.1. Documents to be submitted:
Applications for Work Permit should be submitted on the prescribed form, 3 months prior to expiry of work permit.
Covering Letter from Company requesting for renewal of work permit for the expatriate
2 Passport sized photographs. The photographs should be between 35mm and 40mm in width and between 45mm and 50 mm in height and taken against a light background.
Copy of relevant parts of passport showing name, date of birth, place and date of issue of passport, photo, passport number and movement for each foreign employee.
If the salary is MUR 30,000 or less, a copy of Contract of Employment duly vetted by the Labour Division of the MLIRET. If salary is more, documentary evidence from the employer certifying that the expatriate will earn a monthly salary of more than MUR 30,000.
Latest National Pensions Fund (NPF) Receipt with list of local workers registered with the NPF.
4.2. Particulars of Licensed Recruiting Agent (Both local and overseas) and valid recruitment licence.
Deputation letter, where applicable. Turnover of the company for the last 3 years
Covering Letter from company specifying address of accommodation of expatriate.
Additional documents for specific sectors:
i. Bakery: Copy of valid Bakery Licence.
ii. Fishing Sector: Copy of valid Fishing Vessel Licence
iii. Tourism (Tour Operator), Hotels and Restaurants: Copy of valid Tourist Enterprise License delivered by the Tourism Authority and Latest receipt showing contributions to the Tourism Employees Welfare Fund.
For Restaurant:
§ Testimonials/Documentary evidence of
experience/expertise for at least 3 years in respective
field
§ Vocational qualifications in respective filed
iv. Education: copy of valid Certificate of Registration of Company with the Mauritius Qualifications Authority and/or the Tertiary Education Commission.
v. Freeport Sector: copy of valid Freeport Certificate from the Board of Investment
vi. Offshore Sector: copy of valid Global Business Licence from the Financial Services Commission
vii. Construction Sector/ICT/Engineering (for project basis): Covering Letter specifying the project on which the expatriate would be employed, Copy of Letter of award specifying completion date and value of project
4.3 Additional documents to be submitted in respect of the professions:
Football/Basket Ball/Volley Ball/ Handball Players:
a. Covering letter from Employer.
b. Letter from the relevant Sports Federation specifying current season.

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Malta Work Permit

February 15, 2019
Foreign workers are required to have the proper visas and work permits in Malta, as established by immigration laws.  Work permits must be secured for employees, and sponsored by a locally licensed and incorporated entity, which can be a problem for companies just entering the Maltese market.


EU/EEA Nationals
If you are an EU National that would like to work in Malta, whilst not requiring an employment license, we would recommend that you contact the EURES advisors in order to discuss with them any requirements that there might be. You can either send an email on: eures.etc@gov.mt or call the free-phone number 8007 6505. You can also chat to Maltese advisors online via the EURES portal – www.eures.europa.eu.
Non EU National
Employment licenses must be applied for by the employer and not by the jobseeker.
Third country nationals who are eligible for the Single Permit Application still require an employment license, which process is conducted by means of internal arrangements between ETC and the Department for Citizenship and Expatriate Affairs, some of the documentation indicated in the contents below still applies in their respect.
Documentation required
In the case of an application for a new employment license for a third country national, the process is as follows. The employer, unless it is a single permit application must fill in an application form and submit it to the Employment Licenses Unit by hand or by mail.
The following documentation needs to be provided at application stage:
(a) Application form;
(b) Curriculum vitae;
(c) Position description;
(d) References/testimonials;
(e) One passport photo;
(f) Copy of travel document;
(g) Copy of valid visa (if third country national is in Malta);
(h) Copy of qualification certificates and accreditation/recognition;
(i) Covering letter by employer indicating site of work;
(j) The fee;
(k) Evidence of search for EEA/Swiss/Maltese nationals through a detailed vacancy report.
The following documents must also be supplied, depending on the case as indicated:
(l) A valid police certificate (if the foreign national is an asylum seeker or a person enjoying Subsidiary Protection/Temporary Humanitarian Protection Status and Refugee Status;
(m) Valid certificate issued by the Refugee Commissioner in the case of THP5 s/SPs, Refugees and Asylum Seekers;
(n) Proof of long-term residence status, or of relation to long-term resident, where applicable;
(o) Evidence from a medical specialist in the case of a home-based foreign career;
(p) A power of attorney signed and attested by a Notary, Advocate or Public official, when a person applies or withdraws an application on behalf of another, in the case of a home-based career;
(q) Birth certificates of children, if not born in Malta, if application is for nanny;
(r) Proof of relationship to diplomat, if application is for family member of diplomat;
(s) Approval of the regulatory body, in the case of applications for third country nationals to perform a regulated profession;
(t) Health clearance form in the case of third country nationals already in Malta;
(u) Proof of study in Malta, in the case of students;
(v) Proof of relationship with EEA/Swiss national in the case of TCN dependent on EEA/Swiss national;
(w) Power of attorney, if application is submitted on behalf of an elderly person or a person with disability.
Further information can be founded at this link
Processing Time: 2 weeks
Cost: Third country national Long-term Residents – €58
All other third country nationals – Payable on application € 150 / Payable on issue € 80

Source: www.shieldgeo.com

Australia’s Northern Territory Designated Area Migration Agreement

January 30, 2019

DAMA (DESIGNATED AREA MIGRATION AGREEMENT)

DAMA for Northern Territory

The new Northern Territory Designated Area Migration Agreement (NT DAMA) lets the Northern Territory (NT) employers sponsor skilled and semi-skilled overseas workers for positions they are unable to fill with local workers. It is the second version of the NT DAMA and applies to the whole of the NT and is tailored to address current and emerging labor market shortages and local terms and cuonditions of employment.

NT DAMA utilizes the labor agreement stream of the Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482), businesses enter into a labor agreement with the Australian Government and workers are then granted a subclass 482 visa.

Note: The NT DAMA is an employer-sponsored visa program and individual workers cannot apply for a visa independently.

The key elements of NT DAMA are:

  • pathways to permanent residency for NT DAMA visa holders (including transitional arrangements for existing visa holders)
  • a broad range of occupations that reflect NT skilled and semi-skilled shortages, with no caveats to apply
  • English language concessions for some occupations
  • salary concessions that reflect NT market rates, ensuring that worker terms and conditions of employment are not eroded, and NT businesses and consumers are not subjected to inflationary costs
  • a range of risk and integrity actions to ensure that the rights of both employees and employers are protected
  • a five-year agreement to reduce red tape.

Users of the Northern Territory Designated Area Migration Agreement

Businesses can access the NT DAMA if they are actively operating in the NT and:

  • are viable and have been operating for at least 12 months
  • have no history of not meeting its obligations to employees
  • are looking to employ overseas workers to fill full-time positions with duties that align with one of the occupations on the NT DAMA list
  • can demonstrate they cannot fill the position locally with Australian citizens or permanent residents
  • can provide terms and conditions of employment to overseas workers that are in accordance with those offered to Australian workers employed in the region.

Occupations included in the agreement

The table shows occupations that are eligible for sponsorship under the Northern Territory Designated Area Migration Agreement (NT DAMA).

It also shows the concessions that may be applied.

Your business can seek a Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT) concession. However, there must be a strong business case provided to support a TSMIT concession.

Your business has to show that the salary offered to a prospective overseas worker is at least what an Australian citizen or permanent resident could expect doing the same job in the same location.

ANZSCO code
221111
OccupationAccountant - general
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available 
551111
OccupationAccounts clerk
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
423111
OccupationAged or disabled carer
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
721111
OccupationAgricultural and horticultural mobile plant operator
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
231111
OccupationAeroplane pilot^
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available 
342111
OccupationAirconditioning and refrigeration mechanic^
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
323111
OccupationAircraft maintenance engineer - avionics^
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available ✓
TSMIT concession may be available 
323112
OccupationAircraft maintenance engineer - mechanical^
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available ✓
TSMIT concession may be available 
121111
OccupationAquaculture farmer
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
362212
OccupationArborist
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
321111
OccupationAutomotive electrician
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
351111
OccupationBaker
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
070499#
OccupationBar attendant - supervisor^
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
431112
OccupationBarista
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
451111
OccupationBeauty therapist
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
121312
OccupationBeef cattle farmer
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
551211
OccupationBookkeeper
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
731211
OccupationBus driver^
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
351211
OccupationButcher or smallgoods maker
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
394111
OccupationCabinetmaker
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
342411
OccupationCabler - data and telecommunications
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
141111
OccupationCafé or restaurant manager
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available ✓
331212
OccupationCarpenter
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
351311
OccupationChef
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
111111
OccupationChief executive or managing director
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available 
421111
OccupationChildcare worker^
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
134111
OccupationChildcare centre manager^
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available 
312212
OccupationCivil engineering technician
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
411711
OccupationCommunity worker
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
149311
OccupationConference and event organiser
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available ✓
351411
OccupationCook
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
070499#
OccupationCook - specialist ethnic cuisine
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
149212
OccupationCustomer service manager
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available ✓
442213
OccupationCrowd controller^
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
899211
OccupationDeckhand^
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
423211
OccupationDental assistant
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
321212
OccupationDiesel motor mechanic
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
411712
OccupationDisabilities services officer
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
399911
OccupationDiver
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
241111
OccupationEarly childhood (pre-primary school) teacher^
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available 
721211
OccupationEarthmoving plant operator - general
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
311412
OccupationEarth science technician
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available ✓
TSMIT concession may be available 
342211
OccupationElectrical linesworker^
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
342314
OccupationElectronic instrument trades worker - general
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
721214
OccupationExcavator operator
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
149913
OccupationFacilities manager
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available 
421112
OccupationFamily day care worker^
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
411713
OccupationFamily support worker
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
323211
OccupationFitter - general
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
323212
OccupationFitter and turner
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
323213
OccupationFitter-welder
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
332111
OccupationFloor finisher
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
231113
OccupationFlying instructor^
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available 
721311
OccupationForklift driver
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
121213
OccupationFruit or nut grower
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
431311
OccupationGaming worker
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
142114
OccupationHair or beauty salon manager
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
391111
OccupationHairdresser
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
313111
OccupationHardware technician
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
141311
OccupationHotel or motel manager
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available✓ 
542113
OccupationHotel or motel receptionist
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
431411
OccupationHotel service manager
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
313112
OccupationICT customer support officer
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available ✓
TSMIT concession may be available 
313199
OccupationICT support technicians nec
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available ✓
TSMIT concession may be available 
272412
OccupationInterpreter^
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available 
362213
OccupationLandscape gardener
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
141411
OccupationLicensed club manager
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available✓ 
721912
OccupationLinemarker
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
221112
OccupationManagement accountant
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available 
225113
OccupationMarketing specialist
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
322311
OccupationMetal fabricator
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
121411
OccupationMixed crop and livestock farmer
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
121216
OccupationMixed crop farmer
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
121317
OccupationMixed livestock farmer
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
321211
OccupationMotor mechanic - general
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
899411
OccupationMotor vehicle parts and accessories fitter - general
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
621311
OccupationMotor vehicle or caravan salesperson
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
621312
OccupationMotor vehicle parts interpreter
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
321213
OccupationMotorcycle mechanic
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
423312
OccupationNursing support worker
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
512111
OccupationOffice manager
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available 
421114
OccupationOut of school hours care worker^
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
324111
OccupationPanelbeater
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
423313
OccupationPersonal care assistant
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
311215
OccupationPharmacy technician
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
334111
OccupationPlumber - general^
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
322312
OccupationPressure welder
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
511112
OccupationProgram or project administrator
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available 
612112
OccupationProperty manager
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available 
272612
OccupationRecreation officer
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available 
411715
OccupationResidential care worker
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
142111
OccupationRetail manager - general
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
621511
OccupationRetail supervisor
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
131112
OccupationSales and marketing manager
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available 
322211
OccupationSheetmetal trades worker
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
231212
OccupationShip’s engineer
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
231213
OccupationShip’s master^
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available 
321214
OccupationSmall engine mechanic
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
399516
OccupationSound technician
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
133611
OccupationSupply and distribution manager
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available✓ 
221113
OccupationTaxation accountant
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available 
342412
OccupationTelecommunications cable jointer
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
342413
OccupationTelecommunications linesworker
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
342414
OccupationTelecommunications technician
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
423314
OccupationTherapy aide
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
451412
OccupationTour guide
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
733111
OccupationTruck driver - general^
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
121221
OccupationVegetable grower
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
324311
OccupationVehicle painter
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
361311
OccupationVeterinary nurse
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available ✓
070499#
OccupationWaiter supervisor
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available
712921
OccupationWaste water or water plant operator
ANZSCO skill level4
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available 
313113
OccupationWeb administrator
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
232414
OccupationWeb designer
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available
322313
OccupationWelder - first class
ANZSCO skill level3
English concession may be available
TSMIT concession may be available 
272613
OccupationWelfare worker
ANZSCO skill level1
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available✓ 
411716
OccupationYouth worker
ANZSCO skill level2
English concession may be available 
TSMIT concession may be available

# occupations not listed in ANZSCO
^ applicants must meet occupational licensing or registration requirements.


Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold concessions

All workers employed under the DAMA must be employed under Australian employment conditions and receive no less than what an Australian would to undertake the same job in the same location.

Many employers sponsored visa programs, including the standard TSS program, have a minimum threshold that can be paid. The TSMIT which currently sits at $53,900 also applies.

The TSMIT concessions available for employers are:

Concession type 1 – up to a 10% concession to the TSMIT

Businesses must demonstrate the annual monetary earnings provided will be no less than 90% of the TSMIT, ie no less than $48,510.

Concession type 2 – up to a 10% concession to the TSMIT, and the inclusion of non-monetary earnings (other)

Businesses must demonstrate that the annual earnings provided will be no less than 90% of the TSMIT, ie no less than $48,510.

These annual earnings can be comprised of ‘non-monetary earnings (other)’ to the value of up to $4,851. Non-monetary earnings (other) refers to benefits other than food and board (eg, phone, vehicle, flights).

Concession type 3 – up to a 10% concession to the TSMIT less non-monetary earnings (food and board)

Businesses must demonstrate that the annual earnings provided will be no less than 90% of the TSMIT, ie no less than $48,510.

These annual earnings can be comprised of ‘non-monetary earnings (food and board)’. This refers to accommodation and meals benefits and cannot exceed published homestay accommodation rates for the NT. For more information on homestay rates go to the Northern Territory Government website.

Non-monetary earnings (other) refers to benefits other than food and board (eg, phone, vehicle, flights) and is capped at $4,851.

Concession type 4 – up to a 10% concession to the TSMIT less non-monetary earnings (all)

Businesses must demonstrate that the annual earnings provided will be no less than 90% of the TSMIT, ie no less than $48,510.

These annual earnings can be comprised of ‘non-monetary earnings (food and board)’ and ‘non-monetary earnings (other)’. Non-monetary earnings (food and board) refers to accommodation and meals benefits and cannot exceed published homestay accommodation rates for the NT.

Important:

Employers that seek concessions based on non-monetary benefits provided to overseas workers must ensure the:

  • benefits support the living costs of the overseas worker, and
  • overseas worker would have incurred that cost had it not been provided by the approved sponsor, and
  • benefits are quantifiable, and
  • benefits are consistent with terms and conditions provided to existing Australians employed in a similar position, and
  • benefits are guaranteed in the employment contract, and
  • benefits exclude contingent payments such as overtime (other than guaranteed overtime), bonuses and commissions.

Australia Job Search Websites to find job offer:

Australian Government Job Search Website PleaseClick Here.

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Find Job Through All Job Australia Please Click Here.

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To Apply Visa:

Australian Immigration Website Please Click Here.