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Old Jan 30th 2009, 12:04 pm
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Hi All,

We're new to all this, so help would be gratefully appreciated.

I am 22, an IT Sales Professional and been working in this profession successfully for 4 years. My OH is also 22, she has a degree in Psychology, but does not work, as she gave birth to our son in October last year.

We seem to get 110 points on the Visa application, so we thought that a State Sponsored Visa would be the best way for us to get into Australia. But, we have a few questions (apologies if these have been asked before)

1 - How easy is it to get a State Sponsored Visa?

2 - Has anyone had experience of gettign this visa? If so, how easy is it to find work and what kind of salary can you expect? (Unsure if it is lower if you are not a PR)

3 - The areas that are classed as 'Regional', are they still nice areas where I would want to bring my son up?? We are looking at Melbourne and also maybe Adelaide, so again, if anyone has experience in this, that'd be good!

4 - Can people suggest a migration expert for me to help me through this application process?

Any help would be gratefully received.

Cheers

Samneric
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Old Jan 31st 2009, 7:37 am
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Originally Posted by samneric10
Hi All,

We're new to all this, so help would be gratefully appreciated.

I am 22, an IT Sales Professional and been working in this profession successfully for 4 years. My OH is also 22, she has a degree in Psychology, but does not work, as she gave birth to our son in October last year.

We seem to get 110 points on the Visa application, so we thought that a State Sponsored Visa would be the best way for us to get into Australia. But, we have a few questions (apologies if these have been asked before)

1 - How easy is it to get a State Sponsored Visa?
---additionally, you need to arrange a sponsorship!

2 - Has anyone had experience of gettign this visa? If so, how easy is it to find work and what kind of salary can you expect? (Unsure if it is lower if you are not a PR)
- Lots of people got this visa. It doesn't directly relate to work and salary

3 - The areas that are classed as 'Regional', are they still nice areas where I would want to bring my son up?? We are looking at Melbourne and also maybe Adelaide, so again, if anyone has experience in this, that'd be good!
--You should start reading the threads. there you will get your answers!! So, Please do some home work.

4 - Can people suggest a migration expert for me to help me through this application process?

Any help would be gratefully received.

Cheers

Samneric
I think that helps!
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Old Jan 31st 2009, 8:44 am
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Default Re: State Sponsored Visa

Originally Posted by samneric10
Hi All,

We're new to all this, so help would be gratefully appreciated.

I am 22, an IT Sales Professional and been working in this profession successfully for 4 years. My OH is also 22, she has a degree in Psychology, but does not work, as she gave birth to our son in October last year.

We seem to get 110 points on the Visa application, so we thought that a State Sponsored Visa would be the best way for us to get into Australia. But, we have a few questions (apologies if these have been asked before)

1 - How easy is it to get a State Sponsored Visa?

2 - Has anyone had experience of gettign this visa? If so, how easy is it to find work and what kind of salary can you expect? (Unsure if it is lower if you are not a PR)

3 - The areas that are classed as 'Regional', are they still nice areas where I would want to bring my son up?? We are looking at Melbourne and also maybe Adelaide, so again, if anyone has experience in this, that'd be good!

4 - Can people suggest a migration expert for me to help me through this application process?

Any help would be gratefully received.

Cheers

Samneric
i would start with the DIAC website and look at skilled migration booklet 6, all you need to know is in there and any queries you have will definitely get help on here, this site is amazing for leading you through the process !!!!
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