Articles, tagged with "australian immigration", page 5
18th August 2009
No Such Thing As a Free Lunch
If you are in Australia on a temporary visa, such as a working holiday, and wish to stay in Australia, you need to lodge the new application while your visa is current.
If you lodge the application for the wrong class o...
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Author:
stewartcoulson
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...
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Author:
Haines
10th March 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...
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Author:
Haines
09th March 2009
What would make travel in Australia worth the trip? For tourists and residents alike, the breathtaking sites would be the top of mind answer. The Blue Mountain region is one such Australian destination that is simply awe-inspiring.
The Blue Mountains ...
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Author:
Haines
01st January 2009
There are many different types of Australian Visas to choose from for you to immigrate in Australia and finding the right one for you is quite difficult if you're not much familiar with Australian Immigration Information. To help you be familiar with them...
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Author:
Arleigh
29th December 2008
If you wish to seek jobs in Au, from abroad, you will need to take care to read about an understand Australian Immigration policy. There is a clear quota and the number of those wishing to enter is far greater than the allowed influx.
However, if you s...
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Author:
Steve Last
19th December 2008
Traveling to Australia for a short holiday or business trip can be made possible through applying a tourist visa for Australia. There are many types of tourist visas and one of them is the Australian ETA Visa which is also known as Subclass 976 Visa. This...
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Author:
micoblanco
01st December 2008
In different Australian cities, there are lot of various fun activities that you'll definitely enjoy to experience such as visiting and discovering the beauty of its nature, walking along on its most famous crystal clear beaches, having a sight-seeing wit...
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Author:
Arleigh
27th November 2008
Traveling to Australia for a short holiday or business trip can be made possible through applying a tourist visa for Australia. There are many types of tourist visas and one of them is the Australian ETA Visa which is also known as Subclass 976 Visa. This...
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Author:
Arleigh
31st October 2008
Over 180,000 students from different countries look forward for an Australian Education. They flock the country through having an Australian Immigration Visa with an expectancy to get the best education from a reputed first-class education provider. Each ...
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Author:
Arleigh
14th August 2008
A new committee has been set up by the Western Australian state government to address the IT skills shortage. The information and communications technology (ICT) sector has been recognized as vital to the state's economy and Australian immigration is to b...
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Author:
Arleigh
29th July 2008
A severe shortage of experienced chefs in Australia is leading to competitive offers from employers. With up to 3,000 jobs unfilled, British chefs with Australian visas can look forward to enticing incentives to working and living in Australia.
In th...
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Author:
jabo
24th July 2008
Traveling to Australia, whether for the holidays or a business trip, the best way to get around Australia is to rent a car, aside from buses and trains. Major cities and venues are at long distances, unless you can afford to fly all around the country, re...
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Author:
Arleigh
18th July 2008
A severe shortage of experienced chefs in Australia is leading to competitive offers from employers. With up to 3,000 jobs unfilled, British chefs with Australian visas can look forward to enticing incentives to working and living in Australia.
In the ...
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Author:
Keira
16th July 2008
The skills shortage in Australia's economy is being labelled the "success disease" and the Business Council of Australia has called on the new government to bring at least one million extra people into the workforce to lift productivity. Australia's econo...
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Author:
Keira