Western Australia or South Australia?
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Im just starting applying for state Sponsorship and can either apply to WA or SA, im wondering which state has the most opportunity for a 26 yr old Bricklayer.
I'm emigrating on my own for now but my brother is following me in a few years.
Also has anyone recently had SS approved? Did you do the whole process yourself or use a MARA registered migration agent?
Any info will be much appreciated
Adam
I'm emigrating on my own for now but my brother is following me in a few years.
Also has anyone recently had SS approved? Did you do the whole process yourself or use a MARA registered migration agent?
Any info will be much appreciated
Adam

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Im just starting applying for state Sponsorship and can either apply to WA or SA, im wondering which state has the most opportunity for a 26 yr old Bricklayer.
I'm emigrating on my own for now but my brother is following me in a few years.
Also has anyone recently had SS approved? Did you do the whole process yourself or use a MARA registered migration agent?
Any info will be much appreciated
Adam
I'm emigrating on my own for now but my brother is following me in a few years.
Also has anyone recently had SS approved? Did you do the whole process yourself or use a MARA registered migration agent?
Any info will be much appreciated
Adam
specially for trades , WA has a lot for construction sector
I have seen many people complaining about unavailability of job opportunities in SA
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I'd go for WA but i know a few companies that are laying off people and a few that have folded ! Jobs are a premium at the moment in the building trade.

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Hubbie is a chipie and we are heading for WA. I dont suppose anywhere can guarantee work, but I hear construction is doing OK there, you also have mining.
Good luck!
Good luck!


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Thanks all for your messages
Im just starting my application for State Sponsorship to WA, going to be a long process but will be well worth it when i get there.
Good luck to all who are trying the same or who are in the process of emigrating
Im just starting my application for State Sponsorship to WA, going to be a long process but will be well worth it when i get there.
Good luck to all who are trying the same or who are in the process of emigrating


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Check the states from their offical websites. Listen to your hearth then.
When you choose a state, you have to live in that state minimum 2 years. So dont choose a place where you don't wanna go
When you choose a state, you have to live in that state minimum 2 years. So dont choose a place where you don't wanna go


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You can get a working holiday visa approved within hours you know?

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There no restrictions on what you can work at really apart from government positions and some others. Construction sites are full of people on WHV's so it would be no problem getting a job as a bricklayer.
