Which route to PR?
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Which route to PR?
Arrived on a 417 four months ago, and have just had our 4yr 457 issued.
Keen to get PR sorted now, would appreciate some input on the path of least resistance!
Independent skilled migration is a possibility once the Mrs has been in her job another couple of months - but do we have to be out of the country for this?
Employer sponsorship is also an option, which seems financially attractive, but which route would be faster? Which route would give rise to the most thorough inspection of qualifications and paperwork?
Any other options open to us?
Cheers,
Alex
Keen to get PR sorted now, would appreciate some input on the path of least resistance!
Independent skilled migration is a possibility once the Mrs has been in her job another couple of months - but do we have to be out of the country for this?
Employer sponsorship is also an option, which seems financially attractive, but which route would be faster? Which route would give rise to the most thorough inspection of qualifications and paperwork?
Any other options open to us?
Cheers,
Alex
#2
Re: Which route to PR?
Originally Posted by 4lex
Arrived on a 417 four months ago, and have just had our 4yr 457 issued.
Keen to get PR sorted now, would appreciate some input on the path of least resistance!
Independent skilled migration is a possibility once the Mrs has been in her job another couple of months - but do we have to be out of the country for this?
Employer sponsorship is also an option, which seems financially attractive, but which route would be faster? Which route would give rise to the most thorough inspection of qualifications and paperwork?
Any other options open to us?
Cheers,
Alex
Keen to get PR sorted now, would appreciate some input on the path of least resistance!
Independent skilled migration is a possibility once the Mrs has been in her job another couple of months - but do we have to be out of the country for this?
Employer sponsorship is also an option, which seems financially attractive, but which route would be faster? Which route would give rise to the most thorough inspection of qualifications and paperwork?
Any other options open to us?
Cheers,
Alex
Did you see this thread earlier today? http://www.britishexpats.com/forum/s...d.php?t=289113
Andrew
#3
someone's had 'Alex'...
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Joined: Jan 2005
Location: Vic Park, WA
Posts: 270
Re: Which route to PR?
Originally Posted by andrew63
Alex
Did you see this thread earlier today? http://www.britishexpats.com/forum/s...d.php?t=289113
Andrew
Did you see this thread earlier today? http://www.britishexpats.com/forum/s...d.php?t=289113
Andrew