Australia can’t run an uncapped temporary migration program with a capped permanent program and offer all temporary migrants a road to permanent residency. Tyler Reysenbach, Grattan Institute and Brendan Coates, Grattan Institute The biggest review of Australia’s migration system in decades is due to be delivered to the federal government. …
Read More »Education agents cannot provide immigration assistance in Australia
Though many international students step into Australia with the assistance of education agents, education consultancies are not the place they turn for migration help. Many international students turn their face toward education consultancy seeking Australian permanent residency-related queries which are not proper. Unless your education consultant is also a …
Read More »Local training is the best long-term solution to Australia’s skills shortages – not increased migration
Pi-Shen Seet, Edith Cowan University and Janice Jones, Flinders University In mid October, the New South Wales government’s top bureaucrats urged new Premier Dominic Perrottet to push for “an aggressive resumption of immigration levels” to spur post-pandemic economic recovery. Industry seized on this as the answer to skills shortages that …
Read More »Calculate where you stand after 16 November
Announced changes on Australian Skilled Migration are now approaching to enforcement. There are various speculations and concerns among skilled migration aspirant international students and skilled workers residing in Australia as well as overseas. From 16 November 2019, there are significant changes going to happen; as already announced, the government would …
Read More »South Australia updated State Nominated Occupation List for 2019/2020
South Australia has updated its priorities for general skilled migration for the program year 2019/2020. The state nominated occupation list has 275 occupations from health, ICT, social welfare, STEM and trade occupation sector open for South Australian as well as overseas residents. SA has another 223 occupations in a supplementary …
Read More »105 migration points also manageable
As a consequence of recent migration changes by the Australian government now, we can see two distinct scenarios in recent days. Scenario one: A huge number of international students graduated in big cities now moving or planning to move into regional areas. Many of them opting Tasmania and Darwin as …
Read More »Canberra Matrix: 323 invitations on May 2019
Australian Capital Territory (ACT) government issued 323 invitations to apply for state nomination on the month of May 2019. On the invitation date 24th, May Canberra invited those number of candidates to award state sponsorship for permanent residency visa subclass 190. 190 is a permanent residency visa with the condition …
Read More »Now, it’s easy to get Nepalese Police Report from abroad
You get invited to apply for a Permanent Residency visa in Australia and wondering how to get Character Verification Report (Police Report or Police Check in general) to include with your permanent residency visa application? Now, no need to worry about it, you do not need to have any relatives …
Read More »Moving Interstate? Darwin, Tasmania or ACT
Sydney and Melbourne remained desired destinations for long for International Students for those who opt Australia for their higher study. But the scenario looks changing with recent changes brought the Australian government for its skilled migration program. Now many international are choosing regional areas rather than Sydney and Melbourne, the …
Read More »Know About NSW Nominated Migration 489 visa
For all those who are looking for living in Australia and working here on the basis of skills, the best option is to go for a skilled regional nominated (489). This visa allows you to live and work in regional NSW for up to four years. Thus by the way …
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