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A Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA) is a formal arrangement between the Australian Government and a designated region, allowing employers to sponsor skilled overseas workers for occupations experiencing local labour shortages. DAMAs provide concessions on standard visa requirements, including English proficiency, salary thresholds, and occupation eligibility, to help regions attract talent and fill workforce gaps.
The Adelaide City Technology & Innovation DAMA supports the growth of South Australia’s tech and innovation sectors by allowing employers to sponsor highly skilled workers in occupations critical to the region’s digital and technology ecosystem. This DAMA is tailored for Adelaide businesses facing labour shortages in areas such as software development, cybersecurity, data analytics, and emerging technology roles.
The agreement provides flexibility not available under standard visa programs, helping Adelaide attract and retain international talent to support innovation and economic growth.
Occupations eligible under this DAMA include, but are not limited to:
Eligibility may extend to other roles essential to Adelaide’s technology and innovation sector as approved under the DAMA.
The Adelaide City Technology & Innovation DAMA may provide concessions such as:
These concessions help Adelaide attract highly specialised international talent that may not qualify under standard visa programs.
Employers identify skill shortages and seek endorsement for eligible occupations under the Adelaide City DAMA.
The business submits a DAMA request to the Department of Home Affairs, detailing workforce needs, concessions sought, and compliance arrangements.
Once the DAMA is approved, employers nominate overseas workers for Subclass 482 or Subclass 494 visas. Nominated workers submit visa applications, meeting all DAMA conditions regarding skills, English, health, and character, unless exempted.
Navigating DAMAs and associated visa pathways involves complex legal and regulatory requirements. Seeking professional advice early can:
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It is a government-approved DAMA that allows Adelaide employers to sponsor skilled overseas workers in tech and innovation occupations, with access to concessions on standard visa requirements.
Occupations include software developers, cyber security specialists, ICT business analysts, web developers, and data analysts, with additional roles approved as required under the DAMA.
Yes, eligible occupations may receive concessions on English language proficiency and minimum salary thresholds, helping attract specialised international talent.
Yes, Adelaide is recognised as a regional centre under certain DAMA and visa programs, including the Subclass 494 regional sponsorship visa.
Processing times vary, typically several months, depending on employer submissions, occupation approval, and Department of Home Affairs assessment.

With over 20 years of experience in law and public administration, Nick is a highly skilled Australian migration lawyer.
Nick holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Florida State University (2000), a Juris Doctorate from St. Thomas University School of Law (2004), and a Master of Public Administration from Florida State University (2007). He has been a member of the Florida Bar since 2006 and the District of Columbia Court of Appeals Bar since 2007, establishing a distinguished international legal career before relocating to Melbourne in 2021.
After completing his Australian legal studies at La Trobe University and The College of Law, Nick was admitted as an Australian immigration lawyer, offering expert guidance on a wide range of migration visa applications. Having personally navigated the migration process himself, Nick combines professional expertise with empathy, helping clients successfully manage the complexities of partner visas in Australia.
Nick serves clients nationally, including in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide, providing comprehensive support. He is also a trusted advisor on Australian spouse visas, resident return visas, and protection visas, ensuring clients fully understand and meet all eligibility requirements in Australia.
Outside his professional life, Nick is a devoted family man with a passion for reading, travel, and film. He enjoys exploring Melbourne’s vibrant coffee culture and discovering the city’s best burgers. Nick’s personal experience with migration fuels his dedication to providing compassionate, knowledgeable support to clients navigating their migration pathway.
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