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Immigrating to Australia
Hi All,
First time posting in this area of the website so I apologise in advance if this query is in the wrong section. So to get to the point I am currently at University although becoming slightly fed up with my course as I feel i'm doing it just to earn a degree. I have always wanted to move to Australia for reasons including lifestyle, the country in general and sports (former international swimmer). My initial question to ask all you knowledgable souls is what do I actually need to do or areas to be qualified in to stand a chance of immigrating or being sponsored ? I am aware of the points system although not too familiar with it. Any advice will be much appreciated. Thanks in Advance |
Re: Immigrating to Australia
Originally Posted by Aquaman92
(Post 10744600)
Hi All,
First time posting in this area of the website so I apologise in advance if this query is in the wrong section. So to get to the point I am currently at University although becoming slightly fed up with my course as I feel i'm doing it just to earn a degree. I have always wanted to move to Australia for reasons including lifestyle, the country in general and sports (former international swimmer). My initial question to ask all you knowledgable souls is what do I actually need to do or areas to be qualified in to stand a chance of immigrating or being sponsored ? I am aware of the points system although not too familiar with it. Any advice will be much appreciated. Thanks in Advance Just as an aside, though, what is it about the "lifestyle" that you think would be better in Australia than where you are? You do realise that people in Australia still have to do all the same mundane things that happen in every first world country. Things like work, the weekly shop, housework, etc. |
Re: Immigrating to Australia
Hi Dorothy thanks for the swift reply.
I'll have a look on the visa wizard which you have recommended. In terms of unskilled migration or jobs not in high demand currently maybe like outback pilots what are the chances there? For me the lifestyle includes trivial things such as the climate taking storms out of the equation and opportunities career wise not to mention generally a nice place to be. |
Re: Immigrating to Australia
Originally Posted by Aquaman92
(Post 10745160)
Hi Dorothy thanks for the swift reply.
I'll have a look on the visa wizard which you have recommended. In terms of unskilled migration or jobs not in high demand currently maybe like outback pilots what are the chances there? For me the lifestyle includes trivial things such as the climate taking storms out of the equation and opportunities career wise not to mention generally a nice place to be. If you don't have a skill in demand, you could have a look at a WHV which would allow you to travel and work in Australia for 1 year (2 if you fulfill the regional work criteria) if you are under 31. But this would be a temporary visa only - there is no path to PR. There are also student visas but these can be quite costly |
Re: Immigrating to Australia
Originally Posted by Aquaman92
(Post 10745160)
Hi Dorothy thanks for the swift reply.
I'll have a look on the visa wizard which you have recommended. In terms of unskilled migration or jobs not in high demand currently maybe like outback pilots what are the chances there? For me the lifestyle includes trivial things such as the climate taking storms out of the equation and opportunities career wise not to mention generally a nice place to be. |
Re: Immigrating to Australia
Originally Posted by Aquaman92
(Post 10744600)
Hi All,
First time posting in this area of the website so I apologise in advance if this query is in the wrong section. So to get to the point I am currently at University although becoming slightly fed up with my course as I feel i'm doing it just to earn a degree. I have always wanted to move to Australia for reasons including lifestyle, the country in general and sports (former international swimmer). My initial question to ask all you knowledgable souls is what do I actually need to do or areas to be qualified in to stand a chance of immigrating or being sponsored ? I am aware of the points system although not too familiar with it. Any advice will be much appreciated. Thanks in Advance |
Re: Immigrating to Australia
Originally Posted by aussietobe
(Post 10745322)
Ignore the naysayers on here mate.
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Re: Immigrating to Australia
A work/holiday visa is a good idea, as mentioned, if you're under 31. What are you studying at Uni?
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Re: Immigrating to Australia
International swimmer? How long ago?
Maybe a Distinguished Talent visa: http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/speci...pplicant.htm#b Best regards. |
Re: Immigrating to Australia
Originally Posted by aussietobe
(Post 10745322)
Ignore the naysayers on here mate.
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Re: Immigrating to Australia
Originally Posted by aussietobe
(Post 10745322)
Ignore the naysayers on here mate.
Others say realists. What's the point in saying 'oh yeah, no problems getting a visa, mate, just do what you want to do and the Australian government will welcome you with open arms, no worries' :::sighs heavily with much heaving of bosom and has another glass of wine::: |
Re: Immigrating to Australia
Originally Posted by Aquaman92
(Post 10745160)
Hi Dorothy thanks for the swift reply.
I'll have a look on the visa wizard which you have recommended. In terms of unskilled migration or jobs not in high demand currently maybe like outback pilots what are the chances there? For me the lifestyle includes trivial things such as the climate taking storms out of the equation and opportunities career wise not to mention generally a nice place to be. |
Re: Immigrating to Australia
Originally Posted by Aquaman92
(Post 10744600)
Hi All,
First time posting in this area of the website so I apologise in advance if this query is in the wrong section. So to get to the point I am currently at University although becoming slightly fed up with my course as I feel i'm doing it just to earn a degree. I have always wanted to move to Australia for reasons including lifestyle, the country in general and sports (former international swimmer). My initial question to ask all you knowledgable souls is what do I actually need to do or areas to be qualified in to stand a chance of immigrating or being sponsored ? I am aware of the points system although not too familiar with it. Any advice will be much appreciated. Thanks in Advance Good luck. |
Re: Immigrating to Australia
Originally Posted by Dreamy
(Post 10745393)
Some say naysayers.
Others say realists. What's the point in saying 'oh yeah, no problems getting a visa, mate, just do what you want to do and the Australian government will welcome you with open arms, no worries' :::sighs heavily with much heaving of bosom and has another glass of wine::: |
Re: Immigrating to Australia
Originally Posted by With All Due Respect...
(Post 10745573)
Sorry. Was going to say something but became distracted by the heaving of bosom! :D
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