Josiah Juil, or JJ, as he prefers to be called, came from modest origins in a middle-class family in the Philippines. His passion for cooking emerged at a young age… read more →
What is the Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) migration program? This visa program enables employers to address labour shortages by bringing in skilled workers where employers are unable to source an… read more →
A Chef Story – Part 2 | Fernando Magallanes Our first chef in part one mobilized to Australia in March 2012. What makes this story so interesting, is that there… read more →
A Chef Story – Part 1 | Ronnel Britania This is part one in the story of a unique parallel in two people’s lives, connected by Perdaman Global Services. In… read more →
What is a DAMA? A Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA) is a formal agreement between the Australian Government and a regional state body (usually a Chamber of Commerce, Regional Development… read more →
Perdaman Global Services have a network of partners from around the globe. The longest standing partnership is with MOMMS (Multi-Orient Manpower and Management Services) who we have been working with… read more →
On 16 August 2019, a team of Timor-Leste nationals arrived in Perth for 14-days on-the-job training with Perdaman Global Services. The objective of the trip was to gain valuable insight… read more →
Your ticket to the world… Do you dream about sitting in a classroom in a different country, meeting foreigner students and learning a new language? Our Study abroad program will… read more →
Below are the recommendations which we think can have a major impact on the Temporary Skilled visa system. Click here to read about all 21 recommendations Recommendation 2 2.100 The… read more →
The 2019 Federal Budget contains the following announcements and information related to the Department of Home Affairs and the migration program. VACs to increase Base VACs for visa subclasses, except the Visitor Subclass 600,… read more →
Young Australians will more easily be able to holiday, work and study in Greece with reciprocal Work and Holiday arrangements set to commence on 1 July 2019. 500 places each… read more →
Migration Program ceiling for 2019-20 The Migration Program planning ceiling for 2019-20 is 160,000, with a continued focus on skills. More than two thirds of the Program is allocated to… read more →
This week, the Perdaman team had organised the 2nd edition of our industry breakfast to discuss about skill shortages and the skill assessment process with the representatives of the heavy industry… read more →
New Occupation Lists Subclass 186 List arts administrator or manager (ANZSCO code 139911); dancer or choreographer (ANZSCO code 211112); music director (ANZSCO code 211212); artistic director (ANZSCO code 212111); telecommunications network planner (ANZSCO code… read more →
The Accredited Sponsor Scheme, which allows rapid processing of skilled visas, is to be substantially expanded in a move that will benefit many Australian businesses. Accredited sponsors typically have their… read more →
Migrants who wish to bring their parents to Australia for longer periods will be able to lodge a sponsorship application to sponsor their parent for the much-debated new temporary Sponsored… read more →
Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) has announced changes to the Trade Skills Assessment programs for TSS, OSAP and TRS. The following changes apply to all applications received from 1st March 2019.… read more →
Last year, the Government announced changes to its working holiday and visa program – when implemented, it would represent one of the biggest overhauls of the extremely popular program. The… read more →
The new Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) analysis shows that in 2016, half of the 1.5 million temporary residents in Australia were living in Sydney (27 per cent) and Melbourne… read more →
The latest FACTSheet produced by the Committee for Perth contains a snapshot of key facts and figures relating to the current performance of Perth and Western Australia. It draws on… read more →
As some would be aware, companies are able to enter into a labour agreement with the government which is a formal arrangement negotiated between an Australian employer and the Australian… read more →
The purpose of the Australian Business and Innovation and Investment programme is to increase the entrepreneurial talent and diversify business expertise in Australia. Hence this visa is targeted to interested… read more →
Why do people start looking for jobs when they are already in a full-time job? Is it for a higher salary? A better career progression plan or simply a new… read more →
To gain additional points to lodge a skilled migration visa application to receive an invitation, we recommend the following actions: Prepare and study to obtain the Superior English or PTE… read more →
The Government is introducing the Skilling Australians Fund (SAF) Levy, effective from March 2018. This will impact employers planning to sponsor overseas employees on short-term and permanent visas. The current… read more →
Migration agents who have been successful with the SIV have a thorough understanding of the benefits of the SIV in comparison to other visa categories. This goes well beyond the… read more →
From 1 March 2018, a new training levy is set to make sponsoring foreign workers significantly more expensive for most Australian businesses: The ‘Skilling Australian Fund (SAF) Levy’ will replace… read more →
Come and join our FREE information session to learn how you can optimise your points for your visa and hear from key note speakers from Language Links and Perdaman Global… read more →
Are you planning to live, work or study in Australia, a country that is multicultural, strongly reflected in the lifestyle, food and cultural environment that is, innovative and energised? Perhaps… read more →
Once you’ve made that big life choice to emigrate to Australia, one of the very first things to do is apply for your visa. The options available are one, you… read more →
If the 2015-16 Budget Measure is legislated, then the tax status for Working Holiday Makers will all be changed from 1 July 2016. Currently, holders of a working visa type… read more →
Changes have been introduced by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection to protect the system as there have been employers and workers who have been doing the wrong things.… read more →
In Australia, the regulation body for migration agents is known as the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA), an office of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection… read more →
In the dying throes of the last Labor Government of Australia, the Migration Act 1958 was amended to say that all non-citizens, other than permanent residents, were required to hold… read more →
Australia’s 400 visas When the Australian government quietly changed the terms of the electronic Business Visitor visas on 23 March 2013, few people seemed to notice. If you were lucky… read more →
On behalf of Perdaman Global Services, I wish you all the very best as we begin another journey of challenges, changes and victories in the fiscal calendar of 2015/2016. In… read more →
On 30 June 2015, Australia’s Occupations List 2015/2016 program year was announced which took effect from 1 July 2015 with changes to Skilled Occupations List (SOL) and Consolidated Sponsored Occupations… read more →
I almost cried when I phoned Lorenzo to let him know his visa was approved … and I think he actually did! It is such a huge transition for two… read more →
Employment readiness is defined as being able to locate, obtain, and keep a job. Being employment ready includes ensuring you can effectively achieve changeovers and upskill to new professions as… read more →
Are you planning on moving to Australia, or visiting for an extended period sometime soon? You’ll need a Visa, and finding the right visa and navigating your way through what… read more →