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4. Importing and Sponsoring DJs, Concert, Cabaret or Variety Performers
For performers engaged to perform in concerts, or as disc jockeys, variety performers (including musicians, comedians and magicians) or to perform in live performances other than in theatre productions, opera, drama, ballet or musical productions. For performers who are to perform in theatre productions, dance, ballet, opera or musical productions, 3. Importing and Sponsoring Live Theatre, Dance, Ballet, Opera and Musical Production Performers
Process
All Applications need to be made with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC). Consultation will also need to take place with the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (the Alliance).
1. The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC)
- Applications for overseas performers to be engaged for concerts, cabaret performances, variety performances in venues such as casinos or in electronic live performances such as those undertaken by disc jockeys, are considered within the parameters of the Migration Regulations and, in particular, with reference to the extent to which the application complies with the provisions of the net employment benefit test under Reg 1.12A of the Migration Regulations 1994
- The net employment benefit test requires the Sponsor to demonstrate that the engagement of the overseas person/s will lead to greater employment of Australians in the entertainment industry than would have been the case had Australian personnel been engaged.
- Application needs to be made as Sponsor and a 1379 form lodged with DIAC with a copy of the completed form provided to the Alliance (see below):
- Application needs to be made in respect of the visa for the overseas person and a 147 form lodged with DIAC:
- All DIAC enquiries should be directed to:
DIAC’s Sydney Entertainment Processing Centre:
Tel: +61 2 8861 4302
Fax: +61 2 8861 4301
2. The Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (the Alliance)
- It is necessary to provide the following information:
a. An outline of the production;
b. A letter outlining the reason for importing an overseas person/s;
c. A copy of the completed 1379 form that will be lodged with DIAC;
d. A copy of the overseas person/s resume.
e. A copy of the deal memo/contract with the overseas performer/s.Provision of deal memos/contracts is treated strictly confidentially. Most importantly, it is necessary that the deal memo/contract set out that:
i. the overseas person is to receive remuneration and be afforded terms and conditions, including accommodation, travel and transport within Australia and per diems, no less favourable than those contained in the relevant Australian award/agreement. For information regarding the relevant agreement please contact aid@alliance.org.au or +61 2 9333 0999;
ii. the sponsor will provide the overseas person with return international airfare/s and take out medical insurance on the actor's behalf.
- It is advisable to commence discussions with the Alliance as early as possible. If the application complies with the Migration Regulations, the procedure is simple and quick. If the application does not comply with the Migration Regulations, the Alliance will advise accordingly. The Alliance always welcomes early consultation and, if required, is happy to provide written in principle support if it appears the application with comply with the Migration Regulations.
- The Alliance will advise in writing whether in its view the application complies with the Migration Regulations and copy that advice to DIAC.
Consultation Fee for the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance
Applications for union endorsement of overseas performers and technicians are subject to a consulation fee and should be submitted as part of your application (see fees below, GST inclusive):
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Producers |
Not applicable | |
Film and TV Actors (other than dancers) |
$550.00 | |
Film and TV Personnel |
$302.50 | |
Live Theatre/Variety Performers |
$165.00 | |
Dancers |
$379.50 | |
Live Theatre/Variety Personnel |
$110.00 |
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