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 →
The Australian Government reacted quickly to respond to the COVID-19 global pandemic, closing our international borders and imposing strict travel bans to keep Australia safe. This disruption has caused many… read more →
The Australian Hotels Association has secured a pathway for interstate specialist staff to migrate to Western Australia. With the support of the Tourism Minister Paul Papalia, labour shortages for chefs,… read more →
Some Australian States and Territories have been granted allocation places for the Business Innovation & Investment (188 & 132) and 491 and 190 Visa Programs. The allocations are limited and… read more →
Measures put in place by the government to combat COVID-19 has seen many businesses forced to pause operations and/or stand down their employees. This has led to some confusion for… read more →
Visa FAQ Q: I am currently in Australia on a tourist visa, what are my options? Tourist visas only allow a temporary stay. Due to the current circumstances associated with… read more →
Communication is key. One of the biggest barriers to business success is poor communication. Getting it wrong can cost your business money, talent and growth opportunities. With more than 160… read more →
Australia’s healthcare institutions are overwhelmed already and expecting demand to increase rapidly. As patient numbers rise, so too does the requirement for appropriate measures to test and monitor their health.… read more →
With one in four Australians born overseas, multiculturalism has become central to Australia’s national identity. Despite this, there remains an overwhelming fear towards people of different appearances, cultures, and origins.… read more →
The U.S. boasts the largest number of universities among the world’s top 1,500 ranked Schools. Australian Universities have been numerically ranked based on their positions in the overall Best Global… read more →
Last month, Perdaman Global Services hosted, in partnership with the FACCI (French Chamber of Commerce and Industry), the 4th edition of our industry breakfast to discuss about skill shortages and… read more →
Last month, we were pleased to welcome Antonio and his wife Kathy, owner of MOMMS (Multi-Orient Manpower and Management Services), our long-lasting partner from Manila, Philippines. Perdaman Global Services (PGS)… read more →
Points test system is used across several general and business skills visa programs. It ranks you based a combination of factors such as your age, English language proficiency, education, employment… read more →
On 16th November 2019, the Department of Home Affairs will be introducing 2 new temporary visas: Subclass 491 – Skilled Work Regional Visa and Subclass 494 – Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional Visa.
See below a comparison table between the IELTS and the TOEFL exam. General information IELTS vs TOEFL IELTS GENERAL / ACADEMIC TOEFL English Style of Reference British American Overall Duration 160 minutes 240 minutes… read more →
Australian businesses and start-ups will have streamlined access to the best and brightest talent from around the world with the continuation of the Global Talent – Employer Sponsored program (GTES),… read more →
Last month, Perdaman Global Services was pleased to welcome international students from the English Culture Centre (ECC) China, for a 2-week education tour here in Perth. Program background Students split… read more →
The Department of Home Affairs has announced a new Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) to replace the current Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489). The new subclass 491… read more →
Australia’s immigration system is the most complex piece of legislation. Due to the regular updates of the system, potential applicants need to be aware of the changes that could potentially… read more →
The Australia China Business Council, in partnership with Deloitte Private, has released a new report prepared by Deloitte Access Economics entitled The Impact of the Significant Investor Visa Program –… read more →
Why would an applicant decide to apply for a Business Innovation and Provisional Investment Visa by comparison to Employer Nomination Scheme or Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme or General Skilled Migration?… read more →
Western Australia’s Goldfields region is set to receive an economic boost with the Morrison Government signing a Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA) with the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder. The new arrangements… read more →
This week, the Perdaman team had organised the 3rd edition of our industry breakfast to discuss about employment contracts – We thank all the representatives for participating and sharing your… read more →
The new sponsorship arrangements have been implemented last month for the temporary parent visa (Subclass 870). Eligible Australian citizens and permanent residents can now submit an application to become an… read more →
Western Australia’s hospitality industry is delivering world class experiences, service, food and beverage to their customers and this is only possible as a result of world class industry suppliers. The 2019… read more →
As a member of the FACCI WA, Perdaman Global Services was given the opportunity to present the company to other members during a special Presentation and Networking Session organised by… read more →
The Perdaman Platform (TPP) provides Ultra-fast connectivity to professional Interpreters on the web, via any mobile device (iOS or Android) and traditional analog phone lines. The platform’s advanced communications infrastructure… 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 →
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 →
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 →
VETASSESS, Australia’s largest skills assessment authority, currently uses only month and year to calculate the employment dates. As of 14 February 2019, they will be considering the exact date, including… read more →