FQ hairdressers looking for sponsorship
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Re: FQ hairdressers looking for sponsorship
Hi Alan very interested in applying for sponsorship, I am a qualified hairdresser and have been for 18yrs now. Looking at Perth do you have any contacts?or van you point me in the right direction. I have got all my paperwork ready for a 457visa but haven't posted it as I am looking for sponsorship- do you have an e-mail address or tel nr. I am presently living and working in the uK
Note also that if you can obtain a skills assessment classification there is no reason why the employer cannot sponsor for a permanent residency visa straightaway under the Employer Nomination Scheme.
If you are a hairdresser with several years experience and the intended employer is in a "regional area" (as defined) a skills assessment classification is probably not needed.
Processing times for employer sponsored permanent residency visas are a few weeks longer than an e-lodged temporary 457 visa application (depending on whether the employer has existing DIAC approval to act as a 457 visa business sponsor), but as a rule are likely to be somewhat less than a general skilled visa application.
Furthermore, there are (perhaps surprisingly) fewer employer obligations in the case of a permanent residency visa nomination as compared with a temporary 457 visa sponsorship.
Best regards.
If you are a hairdresser with several years experience and the intended employer is in a "regional area" (as defined) a skills assessment classification is probably not needed.
Processing times for employer sponsored permanent residency visas are a few weeks longer than an e-lodged temporary 457 visa application (depending on whether the employer has existing DIAC approval to act as a 457 visa business sponsor), but as a rule are likely to be somewhat less than a general skilled visa application.
Furthermore, there are (perhaps surprisingly) fewer employer obligations in the case of a permanent residency visa nomination as compared with a temporary 457 visa sponsorship.
Best regards.
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Re: FQ hairdressers looking for sponsorship
hi! my spouse is a hairdresser for like 6-7 yrs already and she has now moved to townsville with me from malaysia on my student visa. She is currently working part-time with around AUD22.00/hr in a franchise salon in queensland. And we are planning to apply a skilled migrant visa for her to live permanently here. Can you please help us with it? Could you like send us an example of what a letter from an employer would look like stating the duration of employment, etc.... My email is [email protected]. Or [email protected].
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Re: FQ hairdressers looking for sponsorship
Are you a fully qualified hairdresser? do you want to live in Perth? Sam Rificis have successfully sponsored 3 girls so far, and are eager to sponsor more. I am nearly at the end of my 2 year sponsorship, so can answer any questions. Then if your keen i can pass your details on to the powes that be , Let me just add, that from the day i 1st spoke to them, to the day i arrived was 11 weeks. Visa also covered my husband and 2 children. Its changed ours lives. Sarah
Thank you?
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Re: FQ hairdressers looking for sponsorship
Hi
am very much interested in getting a sponsorship in hairdressing as i have been in the industry for the last four years.please link me up with the necessary persons or institutions that will be of help.
thanks in advance.
am very much interested in getting a sponsorship in hairdressing as i have been in the industry for the last four years.please link me up with the necessary persons or institutions that will be of help.
thanks in advance.
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Re: FQ hairdressers looking for sponsorship
Are you a fully qualified hairdresser? do you want to live in Perth? Sam Rificis have successfully sponsored 3 girls so far, and are eager to sponsor more. I am nearly at the end of my 2 year sponsorship, so can answer any questions. Then if your keen i can pass your details on to the powes that be , Let me just add, that from the day i 1st spoke to them, to the day i arrived was 11 weeks. Visa also covered my husband and 2 children. Its changed ours lives. Sarah
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Re: FQ hairdressers looking for sponsorship
hey peeps!
imlooking for a sponsor in oz,
have been hairdressing for 13 years now,
wife also hairdresser.have our own buisness check it out
any help is appreciated.
rob
imlooking for a sponsor in oz,
have been hairdressing for 13 years now,
wife also hairdresser.have our own buisness check it out
any help is appreciated.
rob
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Re: FQ hairdressers looking for sponsorship
hello been a member on hear for a while and have just come accross this thread about hairdressing.where have i been lol ,anyway me and my hubby r looking to try and move and work in oz im a hairdresser will qaulify next june,i been at collage city guilds nvq,we do work with clients who come to our salon at the collage, also we have writting evidence as proff that we have been working with paying clients from a lot of investicating i have done what we need to do as per experience paid work etc ,although i do have clients of my own,just thought i would introduce myself and hopefully all hairdressers maybe able to answer any question i havent had anwered
cheers jenny lou
cheers jenny lou
Diploma or Advanced Diploma in Hair Dressing?
appreciate if you could guide me..
Thanks in advance.
cheers
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Re: FQ hairdressers looking for sponsorship
hey man!
we both got nvq level 3.
but i think certificates mean nothing,as weve had loads of people
who are qualified work for us,and there total rubbish!
you need experience,or a lot of passion,
regards rob
we both got nvq level 3.
but i think certificates mean nothing,as weve had loads of people
who are qualified work for us,and there total rubbish!
you need experience,or a lot of passion,
regards rob
#24
Re: FQ hairdressers looking for sponsorship
Note also that if you can obtain a skills assessment classification there is no reason why the employer cannot sponsor for a permanent residency visa straightaway under the Employer Nomination Scheme.
If you are a hairdresser with several years experience and the intended employer is in a "regional area" (as defined) a skills assessment classification is probably not needed.
Processing times for employer sponsored permanent residency visas are a few weeks longer than an e-lodged temporary 457 visa application (depending on whether the employer has existing DIAC approval to act as a 457 visa business sponsor), but as a rule are likely to be somewhat less than a general skilled visa application.
Furthermore, there are (perhaps surprisingly) fewer employer obligations in the case of a permanent residency visa nomination as compared with a temporary 457 visa sponsorship.
Best regards.
If you are a hairdresser with several years experience and the intended employer is in a "regional area" (as defined) a skills assessment classification is probably not needed.
Processing times for employer sponsored permanent residency visas are a few weeks longer than an e-lodged temporary 457 visa application (depending on whether the employer has existing DIAC approval to act as a 457 visa business sponsor), but as a rule are likely to be somewhat less than a general skilled visa application.
Furthermore, there are (perhaps surprisingly) fewer employer obligations in the case of a permanent residency visa nomination as compared with a temporary 457 visa sponsorship.
Best regards.
as an employer in this field, what is the correct way i can go about sponsoring and advertising this fact please.
I have a barbers shop in melbourne and would like to get in touch wiuth potential migrants to work for me.
Thanks alot
alan
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Re: FQ hairdressers looking for sponsorship
any help woould be appreciated
lesley
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Re: FQ hairdressers looking for sponsorship
Best regards.
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Re: FQ hairdressers looking for sponsorship
Hi, sorry, cant help with Melbourne, all i can advise is if you can find salons there, send them an email and ask. I was lucky to have my brother living in Perth and he just went into a few salons for me and asked if they wanted to sponsor an English girl, lucky enough the 2nd one he went into was keen. so good luck
I'm Olga. I am a hairdresser and would like to ask a few questions. I'm looking for a sponsor to live and work in Australia. With what kind of visa do you live with? Is this PR? What happens after 2 years, when the sponsor is over? What does the sponsor help you with? What are the chances to find a sponsor in Australia if you don't know anyone there?
Thanks
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Re: FQ hairdressers looking for sponsorship
Hi sarah,
I'm Olga. I am a hairdresser and would like to ask a few questions. I'm looking for a sponsor to live and work in Australia. With what kind of visa do you live with? Is this PR? What happens after 2 years, when the sponsor is over? What does the sponsor help you with? What are the chances to find a sponsor in Australia if you don't know anyone there?
Thanks
I'm Olga. I am a hairdresser and would like to ask a few questions. I'm looking for a sponsor to live and work in Australia. With what kind of visa do you live with? Is this PR? What happens after 2 years, when the sponsor is over? What does the sponsor help you with? What are the chances to find a sponsor in Australia if you don't know anyone there?
Thanks
lesley
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Re: FQ hairdressers looking for sponsorship
Hi sarah,
I'm Olga. I am a hairdresser and would like to ask a few questions. I'm looking for a sponsor to live and work in Australia. With what kind of visa do you live with? Is this PR? What happens after 2 years, when the sponsor is over? What does the sponsor help you with? What are the chances to find a sponsor in Australia if you don't know anyone there?
Thanks
I'm Olga. I am a hairdresser and would like to ask a few questions. I'm looking for a sponsor to live and work in Australia. With what kind of visa do you live with? Is this PR? What happens after 2 years, when the sponsor is over? What does the sponsor help you with? What are the chances to find a sponsor in Australia if you don't know anyone there?
Thanks
Applicants with family working in construction or mining would be very suitable due to the strong employment demand for skills for these industries. Applicants with children will be considered but be mindful that family based accommodation is difficult to find in Karratha. Salary would be $43,400 per annum for a 38 hour working week with 9% super plus allowances and bonuses on top. We provide initial training in Perth and transfers from Perth to Karratha with limited initial temp accommodation whilst permanent accommodation and transport is sought.
The normal offer is a four year contract with view to lodge Permanent sponsored migration application during this initial period. Russell
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Re: FQ hairdressers looking for sponsorship
[QUOTE=Mr Anderson;6697910]Hi alan
as an employer in this field, what is the correct way i can go about sponsoring and advertising this fact please.
I have a barbers shop in melbourne and would like to get in touch wiuth potential migrants to work for me.
Thanks alot
alan[/QUOTE hi to alan, i'm a barber with 10 years experience, i'm looking at migrating to aus in the future, maybe looking for sponsorship to help this happen! could you help?? regards Rod.
as an employer in this field, what is the correct way i can go about sponsoring and advertising this fact please.
I have a barbers shop in melbourne and would like to get in touch wiuth potential migrants to work for me.
Thanks alot
alan[/QUOTE hi to alan, i'm a barber with 10 years experience, i'm looking at migrating to aus in the future, maybe looking for sponsorship to help this happen! could you help?? regards Rod.