Articles, tagged with "australian immigration", page 6
15th 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:
Keira
13th June 2008
As you go about planning an Australian holiday, you will want to make sure that all of your paperwork is in order for your Australia holiday. Obviously, you do not want to get too far down the road and not be legally prepared to enter the country for what...
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Author:
Remy
04th June 2008
Australia's federal government says it will set up new centres, and provide more resources, to the immigration department to speed up processing of 457, or skilled migrant, visas.
Our reporter Naomi Woodley reports the Federal Government is accepting m...
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Author:
Arleigh
27th May 2008
Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Senator Chris Evans, said that it is critical for Australia's future to maintain a strong immigration program which has integrity.
"It will help us meet the skills and labour shortages we are facing in an incr...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
20th May 2008
Unprecedented economic growth in Western Australia means that up to 17,800 extra skilled workers will be desperately needed every year for the next ten years, according to a report launched today by education and training minister Mark McGowan. Some of th...
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28th April 2008
Queensland Tourism Minister Desley Boyle, who has sent the letter carrying the request to Immigration, believes that baby boomers from all over the world could be the answer to Queensland's major skills crisis.
Currently, the Australian Working Holida...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
18th April 2008
Potential candidates for permanent immigration don't have to travel as far anymore when they have to do a citizenship test for Australia.
After concerns have been raised by local councils and community leaders about travel distances for applicants, th...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
18th April 2008
According to the website, Monsters and Critics, many a British immigrant is drawn to Australia's fantastically strong economy and massive demand for skilled workers.
As Chris Evans, Australia's Minister of Immigration has said himself at the start of a...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
10th March 2008
As record numbers of Brits leave the UK for a new life abroad, currency specialist HiFX has released its first Annual Global Emigration Hotspots Report. The study reveals migration trends in 2007 and predicts where Brits will be moving to this year. Austr...
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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...
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Author:
amerie
17th November 2006
If there's one thing that CAN'T be said about living in Australia despite its being an island, (okay, a continent too)?it's that no man is an island.
Pardon the political incorrectness for a moment. But this is really what's nice about Australia. Aus...
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Author:
Ryan Reynolds
16th November 2006
National Visas has developed into a world leader in on line immigration services. National Visas understands the confusion, frustration and time associated with the visa application process and delivers a fast, friendly, expert immigration advice and assi...
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Author:
carina coderis
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...
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Author:
carina coderis