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Looking for business partners or ship sponsors from fishing boat companies in Au
Posted by EdiMember - Located in Fiji on April 5, 2025 at 1:53 amDear mister or madam
Let me introduce myself, my name is Edi Rusdianto, I am from Indonesia, here I am looking for a job in the fisheries or agriculture sector. According to my work experience,
Mark replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago 3 Members · 3 Replies -
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Hi Edi, welcome to our community and thanks for sharing your background! ☺️
Australia offers several visa pathways for people with experience in fisheries and agriculture. To guide you properly, here are some of your possible options:
1. Employer Sponsored Visas
If you secure a job offer with visa sponsorship, you may be eligible for one of these visas:
Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482): Allows you to work in Australia for an approved sponsor.
Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (subclass 494): For jobs in regional Australia with a pathway to permanent residency.
Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186): A permanent visa if you are nominated by an Australian employer.
To find sponsorship jobs in your field, start with:
482jobs.com: All jobs here are confirmed as offering visa sponsorship – https://482jobs.com
Seek – https://seek.com.au
Indeed – https://indeed.com.au
We also recommend uploading your resume to 482jobs.com so Australian employers can find you directly: https://482jobs.com/candidates/submit-resume/
2. Skilled Migration
If you have strong English skills and a good employment history, you might qualify for a points-tested skilled visa:
- Skilled Independent (subclass 189)
- Skilled Nominated (subclass 190)
- Skilled Work Regional (subclass 491)
- Relevant ANZSCO occupations to explore include:
- 121111 – Aquaculture Farmer (on the Regional Occupation List)
- 121213 – Fruit or Nut Grower (on the ROL)
- 121221 – Vegetable Grower (on the ROL)
- 841211 – Crop Farm Worker (can be used under labour agreements or DAMAs in regional areas)
3. DAMA (Designated Area Migration Agreement)
Some regional areas have special agreements with the Australian Government that allow employers to sponsor workers for jobs not on the regular skilled lists. Many DAMAs include agriculture and fisheries roles. Let me know your exact job experience and qualifications, and I can help check if you match any DAMA roles.
I hope you found this useful, Edi. Please feel free to share more about your specific experience so I can give you more personalised advice. All the best in your journey!
Warm regards,
Mark
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Hi, I just joined this website and I’m not familiar with how it works yet. I’m looking for guidance about beekeeping and farm work. Where can I ask my questions?
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Hello mate and welcome. Looks like you have worked it out so I shall provide a more in depth reply to your other post here
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See you over in your other post 👍🏼
Regards
Mark
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