Labour Agreements: Sponsor Roles the Standard Program Won't Cover.
Sometimes the role you need to fill doesn't fit the standard sponsorship rules - the occupation isn't on the list, or the requirements don't match your reality. A labour agreement can be the way through, letting you sponsor on terms negotiated for your situation.
A different, negotiated set of rules for situations the standard program doesn't handle well.
A labour agreement is a formal arrangement between a business or industry and the government that allows sponsoring overseas workers on terms outside the standard program. Where the usual rules say no, a labour agreement can sometimes say yes - by covering occupations not on the standard lists, or by allowing concessions on salary, skills or English where there's a genuine case for it.
It's not a shortcut around the rules. It's a negotiated framework for situations the mainstream visas can't meet. For businesses with a real and ongoing need, it can be the difference between filling a role and going without.
Different forms for different situations.
- Company-specific agreements - tailored to a single business with a particular and ongoing need
- Industry agreements - with set terms for occupations common to a whole sector
- Designated area agreements - covering a region and its specific labour shortages
- Project and other specialised agreements for particular circumstances
If you're in WA, start with the DAMA. Western Australia's Designated Area Migration Agreement is a type of labour agreement built for the state - and it's often the most accessible route to off-list occupations and concessions for WA employers. See how the WA DAMA works →
Which form fits your situation.
The right type depends on whether your need is unique to your business, shared across your industry, or tied to a region. As a rough guide:
| Type | Use when | Setup effort |
|---|---|---|
| Company-specific | Your need is particular to your business and the standard program and existing agreements don't cover it | Highest - negotiated from scratch with the government, so generally the longest to set up |
| Industry | The shortage is common across your whole sector and the terms are already pre-set | Lower - you opt in to settled terms rather than negotiating your own |
| Designated area (incl. WA DAMA) | You operate in a region with recognised shortages and want off-list occupations or concessions | Lower - you sponsor under an agreement that already exists for the area |
| Project and specialised | A defined project or special circumstance needs workers the usual rules can't supply | Varies with the project's scope and the terms involved |
Off-list occupations and concessions are where these earn their keep. Where there's a genuine case, a labour agreement can open up occupations that aren't on the standard lists and, depending on the agreement and your circumstances [WA-specific for the DAMA], allow concessions on salary, skills or English. None of these are fixed or automatic - they are negotiated or settled into each agreement, so what's possible varies. We'll tell you what applies to your situation.
Suited to genuine, continuing needs - not a single hire.
A labour agreement is worth a look when the standard program keeps saying no - when your occupation isn't covered, when the salary or skills settings don't fit your industry, or when you have an ongoing need that one-off sponsorships can't satisfy. It takes more to set up than a standard sponsorship, so it's suited to a genuine, enduring need. Where a role does fit the mainstream rules, a 482 employer sponsorship under a standard business sponsorship is usually the simpler route, and a Subclass 494 Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) visa may suit regional placements. Whichever path you take, the same sponsor obligations and ongoing duties apply once you're approved. Our fees depend on your circumstances and we set them out in writing before you commit.
Labour agreement questions.
Written and reviewed by Brian Chan, Registered Migration Agent (MARN 2217857)
Visa Store Australia, Perth · Last reviewed June 2026 · Verify on the MARA register · General information only, not personal migration advice.
Told a role can't be sponsored?
Let us check whether a labour agreement or the WA DAMA opens it back up.