Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA): A Complete Guide for Skilled Workers

Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA)

Regional Australia has jobs that can’t stay vacant—aged care, hospitality, construction, agribusiness, resources, tech in certain hubs—the list goes on. 

Local hiring alone often can’t cover these gaps, so more employers are using Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMAs) to bring in talent where it’s needed most. DAMAs give regional authorities a tailored way to sponsor overseas workers for roles that standard lists may miss, with terms matched to local conditions.

Unlike standard skilled visas, DAMAs are set up for the local labour market. They let approved regional bodies and Home Affairs agree on occupations and concessions (for English, age, and income thresholds) that reflect on-the-ground needs.

At Stepping Stones Career Solutions, we help workers and employers move through the DAMA pathway with confidence. 

 

What Is a Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA)?

In simple terms, a Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA) is a formal agreement between the Australian Government and a state, territory, or regional authority. It allows employers in a specific area to sponsor overseas workers for more job opportunities, with customized concessions, than what the standard skilled program offers.

How DAMA differs from standard skilled migration visas

  • Local control: Occupations and concessions are negotiated with a regional representative (DAR) so they match real shortages.

  • Extra roles: DAMAs often include occupations not found on standard lists.

  • Concessions: Many DAMAs offer flexibility on English, age, and the income threshold (under agreement rules). 

A lot of people are not aware about how many DAMA regions there are. Need to add the list of all the DAMA regions in Australia. The list has been added at the end of the blog, but something needs to be mentioned here, even if it is not the full list. For example, we can mention there are a total of 13 DAMA regions in Australia, with some states like Western Australia and South Australia being entirely covered under a DAMA agreement. 

See this link https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/employing-and-sponsoring-someone/sponsoring-workers/nominating-a-position/labour-agreements/designated-area-migration-agreements

 

Key Benefits of DAMA for Skilled Workers

More flexible age and English settings (as agreed in each DAMA’s head terms).

Expanded DAMA visa occupation list: Covers roles missing from standard skilled occupation lists.

Pathways to PR in many agreements (often through the ENS 186 or via a 494 → 191 route, depending on the agreement and your circumstances).

 

DAMA Visa Occupation Lists in Australia

Every agreement has its own occupation list and concessions, set by the local Designated Area Representative and Home Affairs. That’s why a role eligible in one region might not be offered in another—or it may carry different concessions. Here are some of the example occupations:

Region

DAMA Agreement

Example Occupations*

Northern Territory

NT DAMA

Beef Cattle Farmer, Chef, Motor Mechanic, Medical Laboratory Technician, Metal Fabricator.

Far North Queensland (Cairns)

FNQ DAMA

Air-conditioning & Refrigeration Mechanic, Chef, Plasterer, Tiler, Outside School Hours Care Worker.

Adelaide (Metro)

Adelaide City Tech & Innovation DAMA

ICT Business Analyst, Software Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer. 

Victoria

Goulburn Valley DAMA; Great South Coast DAMA

Agricultural Technician, Aged Care roles, Nurse Manager, Despatching Clerk, Chefs. 

South Australia (Regional)

SA Regional Workforce DAMA

Construction trades, agribusiness, ICT, health, education roles (varies by list).

Western Australia

WA DAMA + regional DAMAs (Goldfields, Pilbara, Kimberley, South West)

Diesel Mechanic, Registered Nurse, Truck Driver, Hotel Manager, Café/Restaurant Manager. 

Each DAMA sets precise roles and concessions. Always confirm with the current list before you plan your pathway.

 

DAMA Pathways in Western Australia & South Australia

Stepping Stones Career Solutions sees steady demand in WA’s regional centres and SA’s growth corridors. 

WA’s mining & energy projects and South West growth keep pulling trades, logistics and hospitality talent; SA’s defence, space and advanced manufacturing needs continue to lift demand for engineering and tech roles.

 

WA DAMA Occupation List

  • Multiple routes: regional DAMAs (Goldfields, Pilbara, Kimberley, South West) plus the state-wide WA DAMA for businesses outside those zones.

  • Real lists, real jobs: examples on public pages include Fitter, Diesel Motor Mechanic, Registered Nurse, Truck Driver, Hotel Manager.

 

DAMA South Australia opportunities

  • Two active streams: Adelaide metro DAMA for tech/advanced manufacturing and a Regional Workforce DAMA for wider SA needs. Updates in 2025 describe expanded occupation coverage and program refinements. 

 

 

Who Can Apply for a DAMA Visa in Australia?

  1. Employer sponsorship under DAMA: You can’t self-sponsor. A local employer in the designated area must back the role.

  2. Occupation availability: Your occupation must be on DAMA’s live list with the right concessions—these vary by region.

  3. English, skills and concessions: Each agreement sets its own rules for English, age and income threshold concessions. Some agreements even include non-ANZSCO roles where justified. 



Application Process: How to Get a DAMA Visa in Australia

  • Step 1: Employer approval from the Designated Area Representative (DAR) seeks endorsement for the position and concessions.
  • Step 2: After endorsement, the employer requests a Labour agreement request to Home Affairs under the region’s DAMA.
  • Step 3: The employer nominates the role
  • Step 4: You lodge your visa (often 482 SID or 494; some streams lead to 186).

Where people slip up

  • Picking the wrong region or an occupation not on the live list.
  • Assuming a concession that isn’t available for that occupation in that DAMA.
  • Missing employer documents for endorsement.

Our specialists build the file the way DARs expect to see it—clean, complete and aligned to the current instrument.

 

DAMA vs Other Skilled Migration Pathways

Feature

DAMA (via labour agreement)

Subclass 482 (TSS)

Subclass 186 (ENS)

Subclass 494 (Regional)

Occupation scope

Often broader, includes roles missing from standard lists

Standard lists

Standard lists

Standard lists, regional

Concessions

Possible on English, age, and income threshold (agreement-specific)

Limited

Limited

Limited

PR pathways

Often available (e.g., to ENS 186 or later 191 via 494 where eligible)

Available via certain streams

Permanent by design

PR via 191 after conditions

Who drives it

Employer + regional authority

Employer

Employer

Employer, state/territory element



Conclusion: Is DAMA the Right Path for You?

Occupation appears on a DAMA list—or you need concessions not available under standard streams—this route could be your best fit.

Next step: check your eligibility early and confirm the specific region suits your job and employer.



Resources

  • DAMA: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/regional-migration/dama
  • DAMA for employers (with list of current DAMAs): https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/employing-and-sponsoring-someone/sponsoring-workers/nominating-a-position/labour-agreements/designated-area-migration-agreements
  • Northern Territory (NT DAMA): https://dtbar.nt.gov.au/workforce-population/northern-territory-designated-area-migration-agreement
  • Townsville North Queensland (TNQ DAMA): https://www.townsvilleenterprise.com.au/skills-and-migration/designated-area-migration-agreement/
  • Far North Queensland (Cairns & surrounds – FNQ DAMA): https://www.cairnschamber.com.au/files/media/original/869/dfa/753/FNQ-DAMA—Occupation-and-Concessions-List-20250627-v7.3-.pdf
  • South Australia DAMA Occupation List (search across Adelaide City & SA Regional): https://www.migration.sa.gov.au/occupation-lists/dama-occupation-list
  • South Australia DAMA Non-ANZSCO Occupation Profiles (PDF): https://www.migration.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/2024-04/DAMA%20Occupation%20Profiles%202024.pdf
  • Western Australia DAMAs & WA-wide occupation filter: https://migration.wa.gov.au/our-services-support/designated-area-migration-agreement
  • Regional WA DAMAs (direct occupation lists): https://www.ckb.wa.gov.au/business-development/designated-area-migration-agreement/goldfields-dama-occupations-list.aspx
  • Victoria Goulburn Valley – Approved Occupations: https://www.gvdama.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/GV-DAMA-Approved-Occupation-List-2025.pdf

 

FAQs on Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA)

What are the requirements for a DAMA visa?

You’ll need an employer in the designated area, an eligible occupation on that region’s list, and you’ll have to meet skills, English and any agreement-specific concessions. The employer must be endorsed and hold (or obtain) a labour agreement under the DAMA before nominating you. 

Are DAMA and the 482 visa the same?

No. DAMA is the labour agreement framework that can use 482, 494 or 186 pathways with tailored concessions. The 482 is one of the visa subclasses used inside that framework.

How long does a DAMA visa last?

It depends on the visa used (for example, 482 or 494) and the agreement settings for your occupation. Check the live list and your endorsement. 

What is the band requirement for a DAMA visa?

English settings vary by DAMA and occupation. Some agreements permit lower English than standard programs; the exact score is specified in that DAMA’s terms. 

What does DAMA stand for?

DAMA stands for Designated Area Migration Agreement. 

What is the minimum salary for a DAMA visa?

Salary settings are tied to the national threshold (TSMIT/CSIT) with possible concessions if the agreement allows it. The exact figure and any discount are agreement-specific and change over time. Always confirm with the current DAMA and employer offer. 

How much is the DAMA visa fee?

You pay the standard visa application charge for the visa you’re applying for (e.g., 482/494/186). Some regions also charge endorsement fees. Amounts change—check current schedules before you lodge. 

Does DAMA need a skills assessment?

Often yes, depending on the occupation and the DAMA’s rules for that role. Some trades and health roles have specific assessing authorities listed on the occupation table. 

How to get PR after DAMA?

Common routes include progression to ENS 186 after time on a DAMA-sponsored 482, or a 494 → 191 pathway where eligible. Timing and criteria differ by occupation and region. 

What is the age limit for DAMA?

Many agreements allow age concessions compared to standard streams (some up to 55). The exact setting is defined in that DAMA. 

What areas are included in the DAMA in NSW?

NSW operates the Orana DAMA, which serves Orana and, via its framework, also covers Central West, Southern Inland, Murray and Riverina regions under its scope. Always confirm the current coverage on the Orana site. 

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