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working on a working holiday visa in construction
just to start im going to explain my position at the minuet.
i am currently welding and have 2 years post apprenticeship experience, i understand i need 3 years experience before i can apply for a skilled migration visa. i would like to come over as soon as possible and i know that the skilled migration visa usually takes around 8 months plus another 2 months for my qualifications to be checked. if i was to come over to Australia on a WHV in the middle of 2015, could i still apply for a skilled migration visa while in the country as i will have 3 years experience in August 2015. also are employers a bit reserved about taking on people with a WHV in welding due to the restricted working time of 6 months? thanks in advance |
Re: working on a working holiday visa in construction
Originally Posted by runcorn2surfers
(Post 11421275)
just to start im going to explain my position at the minuet.
i am currently welding and have 2 years post apprenticeship experience, i understand i need 3 years experience before i can apply for a skilled migration visa. i would like to come over as soon as possible and i know that the skilled migration visa usually takes around 8 months plus another 2 months for my qualifications to be checked. if i was to come over to Australia on a WHV in the middle of 2015, could i still apply for a skilled migration visa while in the country as i will have 3 years experience in August 2015. also are employers a bit reserved about taking on people with a WHV in welding due to the restricted working time of 6 months? thanks in advance |
Re: working on a working holiday visa in construction
Originally Posted by runcorn2surfers
(Post 11421275)
just to start im going to explain my position at the minuet.
i am currently welding and have 2 years post apprenticeship experience, i understand i need 3 years experience before i can apply for a skilled migration visa. i would like to come over as soon as possible and i know that the skilled migration visa usually takes around 8 months plus another 2 months for my qualifications to be checked. if i was to come over to Australia on a WHV in the middle of 2015, could i still apply for a skilled migration visa while in the country as i will have 3 years experience in August 2015. also are employers a bit reserved about taking on people with a WHV in welding due to the restricted working time of 6 months? thanks in advance Why shoot yourself in the foot for the sake of a few months? Australia isn't going anywhere. |
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