The Designation Area Migration Agreements (DAMA) scheme opens up opportunities for low-skilled migrants (i.e. cooks, day care workers, motor mechanics, etc.) with limited English to apply for permanent residency. Permanent residency can be acquired after living and working in the Northern Territory for at least three years. News and Photo Credit: SBS.COM.AU
The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) is set to introduce a new assessment model to determine if foreign-educated nurses and midwives are qualified to work in Australia. The current assessment model uses eight criteria. That number will be streamlined and reduced to three criteria in the new system. The most interesting aspect of […]