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Secret to secure an invite for visa 189/190

The skilled Migrant visa of Australia is the most common and popular subclass of visa among skilled workers and professionals around the world. As a registered Migration Agent, I often receive enquires about how to go about successfully apply for these two subclass of visa. The skilled migrant visas are divided into two subclasses- visa 189 and 190. Skilled Independent Visa Subclass 189 Visa 189 is a points tested skilled visa that does not require any sponsorship from an employer in Australia or any states in Australia. It offers you permanent residency in Australia, which means, through this visa, you can live, work, or study anywhere in Australia.  State Sponsored Visa Subclass 190   Visa 190 is a points tested state sponsored visa that requires an applicant to be nominated by a State in Australia.   Similar to visa 189, this subclass of visa also allows you permanent residency in Australia. Unlike visa 189, this visa requires you to live, work or study in the Sta

Visa sponsored jobs Perth

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Job first or vVsa first

Job first or Visa first? Job first or Visa first. This is a chicken or egg question. Many people have asked me this question and it seemed confusing for many when they are contemplating to migrate to Australia.  It is important to have a stable job, after all someone has to work to bring food on the table. If you happened to the few lucky ones to be able to find an employer in Australia to sponsor to work in Australia, you have secured yourself a job in Australia. In this case, job first then the employer sponsored visa.  Securing a job in Australia outside Australia is never easy. Without a local residential address in Australia, most employers in Australia aren’t really keen.   You can certainly try to submit an expression of interest for subclass of visas such as 186 or 187 , but you might end up finding yourself waiting for a suitable employer or State Government to sponsor you but to no avail.    A better approach would be to find a suitable visa first befor

I want to work in Australia but which Australian Visa is for me?

  Australia is a beautiful country and offers lots of opportunities for overseas migrants to migrate. There are so many different subclass of visas available in Australia. The question for many would be: I want to work in Australia but which Australian visa for me?   As a Registered Migration Agent, I cannot give you a straight forward answer. Everyone is different and everyone has their own background and unique situation. depend on your personal circumstance, your age, your qualifications and work experience (this includes your employment history However, I can certainly give you some guidance as to which Australia visa to choose from. Most overseas potential candidate with relevant qualifications and employment history might want to consider the General Skilled Migration. Under the General Skilled Migration- the subclass of visas are Visa 189 (Skilled Independent) – This is a Permanent Resident option which does that requires the applicant to be nominated by

How to find a job in Australia? Where to start?

This is a question I believe is at the back of the mind of those thinking of coming to work and live  in Australia. First, I must say, there is no 'easy way' to get a job if you don't have experience in the local market, and especially, if you do not have a local residential address. Trying to apply for a job in Australia without a local residential address would cast doubts among employers in Australia about your intention to stay.  If you are seriously keen to find a job in Australia, sort out your Australian visa issues first. Remember, without a valid Australian visa , you cannot work or live here either temporarily or permanently.  Employers in Australia would want to make sure you have the legal right to work and live in Australia. It is illegal for anyone to hire someone without a valid visa.  Even for those in Australia, there is no easy way to find a job in your field of study. The reason is simple- competition!  My recommendation is f