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18th August 2009
Labour market shortages can be filled by Australian Skilled Visa holders. There are several available options to get this type of visa for Australia. One way is to be sponsored by the employer, there are also independent skilled workers visas, then thereâ... Read >
Author: Haines
11th August 2009
Preparing for your first Australian Visa application can become confusing.
The Department of Immigration and Citizenship is a branch of the Australian government that would grant you your visa. There are several types available ranging from the visito... Read >
Author: Haines
10th August 2009
Preparing for your first Australian Visa application can become confusing.
The Department of Immigration and Citizenship is a branch of the Australian government that would grant you your visa. There are several types available ranging from the visito... Read >
Author: Haines
04th August 2009
There are two major types of employee-sponsored visas: temporary and permanent. This article discusses the three ways to attain a permanent visa for skilled labourers.
Unlike its temporary counterpart, the permanent visa offers holders a number of ben... Read >
Author: Haines
03rd August 2009
There are two major types of employee-sponsored visas: temporary and permanent. This article discusses the three ways to attain a permanent visa for skilled labourers.
Unlike its temporary counterpart, the permanent visa offers holders a number of ben... Read >
Author: Haines
09th June 2009
If you’re planning a family immigration to Australia or getting a student visa, there are certain basic things you need to know about Australia schools. Australia’s educational system is well-known for its effective structure and innovative policies. ... Read >
Author: Haines
07th June 2009
If you’re planning a family immigration to Australia or getting a student visa, there are certain basic things you need to know about Australia schools. Australia’s educational system is well-known for its effective structure and innovative policies. ... Read >
Author: Haines
07th June 2009
If you’re planning a family immigration to Australia or getting a student visa, there are certain basic things you need to know about Australia schools. Australia’s educational system is well-known for its effective structure and innovative policies. ... Read >
Author: Haines
05th September 2008
The minimum salary level (MSL) for occupations that are eligible for the Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) has increased by 3.8 per cent from August 1.
The MSL increase for the ENS follows the recent announcement by the Minister for Immigration and Citi... Read >
Author: amerie
02nd September 2008
The number of New Zealanders crossing the Tasman increased by nearly 5000 in the past year, outstripping the United Kingdom as the largest source of permanent migrants to Australia.
Department of Immigration statistics released today show 23,906 New Ze... Read >
Author: amerie
06th July 2008
The Department of Immigration and Citizenship today announced the capping of a series of Contributory Parent visa categories in light of continued high demand for these visas.
Caps are determined by the minister and used to ensure that the planning lev... Read >
Author: amerie
13th June 2008
If you are contemplating an Australian holiday, one of the steps that you do need to take in order to be prepared fully for your Australia holiday is to apply for an appropriate Australia visa. Through this article you are provided with the information t... Read >
Author: Remy
15th May 2008
Good news for Aspirants of Australian Visa- Facing severe shortage of skilled workers, it has lifted restrictions on working holiday and skilled workers visa. In last 20 days, it released about 6000 visas to skilled workers and is likely to release many m... Read >
Author: amerie
08th April 2008
A discussion paper on how to further improve standards in the migration advice sector was released today by the Assistant Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, the Hon Teresa Gambaro MP.
‘Migration agents are now used by over 70 per cent of appli... Read >
Author: amerie
13th February 2008
Recent figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) show that migration is increasing to South Australia. During the 12 months ending 31 March 2007, the Australian state recorded a net overseas migration gain of 12,600 people.
During the firs... Read >
Author: amerie
25th January 2008
The Department of Immigration and Citizenship is urging employers to check the visa entitlements of workers at this year’s Royal Adelaide Show.
Immigration officers will attend the show, as they have done in previous years, to conduct visa checks to ... Read >
Author: amerie
22nd January 2008
Demand for Australia's natural mineral resources shows no sign of receding and mining companies are posting record production reports and profits. The skills shortage continues to be felt and there are many opportunities for skilled workers with Australia... Read >
Author: amerie
20th January 2008
New research by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) shows that migrants accelerate their employment outcomes in the year following their first six months in Australia.
Minister for Immigration and Citizenship Kevin Andrews said today t... Read >
Author: amerie
09th November 2007
Small businesses in Western Australia and other parts of the country are being forced to close because they can't find enough skilled people with trade and technical experience, reports Perth's Sunday Times. Both local authorities and the federal governme... Read >
Author: amerie
27th September 2007
As Australia celebrates the population meter ticking over to 21 million, a record immigration figure for a financial year is expected to escalate the population boom.A spokeswoman for Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews said the projected target of up to 1... Read >
Author: ...
20th September 2007
A new visa to attract more US backpackers to Australia would strengthen ties between the two countries, a tourism industry leader says.Under the proposed visa deal, young Australians would be able to spend their gap year working in the US and their Americ... Read >
Author: jmujar
28th August 2007
World Bank president Bob Zoellick says it is "absolutely critical" that Australia open its gates to migrant workers from its South Pacific neighbours.
"Labour mobility is absolutely critical to the long-term development of the South Pacific," Mr Zoelli... Read >
Author: amerie
27th July 2007
AUSTRALIA'S international make-up is changing, with fewer Europeans calling Australia home and more Asians and Africans settling Down Under.
The 2006 census shows more than one in five Australians were born overseas, with a significant shift in the mix... Read >
Author: amerie
25th July 2007
A rural doctor says the shortage of health professionals in Queensland is so bad in some towns that foreign-trained practitioners now make up between 50 and 100 per cent of the workforce.
Figures from the Department of Immigration show that in the nine... Read >
Author: amerie
23rd July 2007
AS Australia celebrates the population meter ticking over to 21 million, a record immigration figure for a financial year is expected to escalate the population boom.
A spokeswoman for Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews said the projected target of up ... Read >
Author: amerie
18th October 2006
For the financial year 2006-2007, the Australian government has launched 20,000 additional job vacancies in its continuing effort to combat skills shortage. A total of more than 100,000 jobs are now available in the land down under, which is what makes th... Read >
Author: carina coderis
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