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Finding a Job in Australia
Hey guys,
Happy new year to you all, I need your help if possible please. I'm 33 and have a degree in Marine and freshwater biology. I would love to move to Australia as I fell in love with the place when I was out there for a year on my working / holiday visa. I'm single and have nothing stopping me emigrating apart from trying to find a job or a company that is willing to sponsor me. I'm looking into other areas for jobs and not just the Marine and freshwater side - basically I'm looking for any kind of job! Would anybody know where to look for jobs or if they know any jobs going at there place of work please? ;) Does anyone work for the Veolia Water company?? I would prefer to live in WA or the northern territories but to be honest I'm not picky and would move anywhere in Oz. Thanks for any help and it is much appreciated. |
Re: Finding a Job in Australia
The important bit is do you have a visa? Are you eligible for a visa? Www.immi.gov.au
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Re: Finding a Job in Australia
Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 10465392)
The important bit is do you have a visa? Are you eligible for a visa? Www.immi.gov.au
Many thanks for the reply - Yes I am eligible for a visa. Its says 3 actually Visa 1 - Skilled - Independent (subclass 189) visa Visa 2 - Skilled - Nominated (subclass 190) visa Visa 3 - Skilled - Regional (Provisional) (subclass 489) visa |
Re: Finding a Job in Australia
Hi Dorothy
Many thanks for the reply. Yes it says that I could get 1 of 3 visa's Visa 1 - Skilled - Independent (subclass 189) visa Visa 2 - Skilled - Nominated (subclass 190) visa Visa 3 - Skilled - Regional (Provisional) (subclass 489) visa |
Re: Finding a Job in Australia
I believe the first visa option is the best, the 189. It'll let you do freely what you want to do. A 189 might be more expensive compared to sponsorship, but if the sponsorship goes t*t$ up, you won't have to leave the country within the mandatory 28 days.
Someone will be along soon to correct me if I'm wrong.... It is very hard to get a job in OZ while being on the otherside of the world, so get your visa asap, save some money and get yourself over there... What you could do is sort some leads before you arrive and get in contact with job agencies and send them your resume and make apointments for when you first arrive to pop in and have a chat.... but first things first and get your visa sorted good luck |
Re: Finding a Job in Australia
Originally Posted by Montu
(Post 10465403)
Hi Dorothy
Many thanks for the reply - Yes I am eligible for a visa. Its says 3 actually Visa 1 - Skilled - Independent (subclass 189) visa Visa 2 - Skilled - Nominated (subclass 190) visa Visa 3 - Skilled - Regional (Provisional) (subclass 489) visa I have checked all the state sponsorship lists except Tasmania and it is not there so that rules out option 2 and partially rules out option 3 (I didn't check all the provisional lists). Or do you have another professiona that you have not mentioned? Anyway, I agree with Dorothy, that it is better to work on your visa strategy than worry about finding jobs first of all. Nevertheless www.seek.com is a decent job search website, if you are looking for "anything" it is pretty hard to advise you further. |
Re: Finding a Job in Australia
Originally Posted by Montu
(Post 10465403)
Hi Dorothy
Many thanks for the reply - Yes I am eligible for a visa. Its says 3 actually Visa 1 - Skilled - Independent (subclass 189) visa Visa 2 - Skilled - Nominated (subclass 190) visa Visa 3 - Skilled - Regional (Provisional) (subclass 489) visa |
Re: Finding a Job in Australia
I dont think you qualify for a visa. Your only chance of sponsorship as a marine biologist would be a phd.
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