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Regional Development Australia - Murray (RDAM) is an authorized body to
provide certification of applications for visas in accordance with one migration
category, namely, The Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) that leads to
permanent residency in Australia.
Additionally, RDAM is authorized by the State Government to provide sponsorship
to applicants under the Skilled Regional Sponsored (Provisional Visa) category
introduced by the Australian Government on 1 July 2004.
RDAM provides these services through its Skilled Migration Project Officer and
an administration fee (incl. GST) applies for processing applications under the
two categories.
RDAM is unable to provide advice on general migration matters outside of the
scope of the relevant schemes noted above that are specifically directed at
attracting Skilled Migrants to regional Australia.
Extensive advice can be obtained from the Australian Government’s Department of
Immigration and Citizenship DIAC website.
For information on the Temporary Business Visa 457 please
follow this link Or
email
Regional Outreach Officer,
at the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC).
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS)
- Can you offer a full time, skilled position for at least two years and want to
sponsor the person to Australia permanently?
- This scheme is available for regional areas only.
Forms required
- Employer nomination under the RSMS,
Form 1054
- Application for employer sponsored migration to Australia,
Form 47ES
Skilled Regional (Sponsored) Visa (Subclass 475 offshore) (487 onshore)
Previously known as Skilled Regional (SIR) Visa
- Targets qualified people who want to relocate to Australia as skilled migrants
- Will be able to obtain a three year temporary residents visa if they commit to
living and working in regional and rural Australia.
- May be eligible to apply for permanent residency if they have lived in
regional Australia for 2 years and been employed for at least 12 months.
- RCB Sponsorship Assessment
For further information please click on required visa below:
Skill Matching Database
- Registered pool of qualified overseas workers
- Professional details of over 7500 people and 300 occupations - accountants,
chefs, engineers, health and IT professionals, mechanics and many more
- Trade and professional qualifications already assessed
- Free access for employers and businesses via the Internet.
Click here for
further details.
- Database can be used to sponsor skilled migration applicants under the
regional sponsored migrations scheme
Additional Links for Further Information
Commonly Requested Booklets
If you require information on Life in Australia to assist new migrants or
persons intending to migrate please
click here
Immigration visit to AgQuip field days
The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) and the NSW Farmers Association will work together
at this year’s AgQuip field days to raise awareness about the benefits of the skilled migration
program for the agricultural sector.
Departmental officers will be co-located at the NSW Farmers Association stand in Gunnedah next week,
where they will conduct face-to-face meetings with local business people.
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