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Top 3 reasons for using a Registered Migration Agent in your next visa application

Top 3 reasons for using a Registered Migration Agent in your next visa application

This month, I want to discuss one of the first and most important questions that anyone coming to Australia faces: Should I use an Agent to help me with my application or should I do it by myself? People have many different reasons to come to Australia and it is important for you to understand [...]

How to present your CV (resume) for Australian Visa applications

How to present your CV (resume) for Australian Visa applications

In this article, I discuss some of the key points about how to present your resume for Australian Visa applications to help make the process smooth and maximise your chances of Visa success. It’s a visa application, not a job application! The first thing to note is that applying for a visa is not the [...]

Choosing an occupation for an Employer Sponsored visa

Choosing an occupation for an Employer Sponsored visa

There are various different visas within the Employer Sponsored Visa Program. These visas include the Temporary Work (Skilled) 457 visa, Training and Research Visas, Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) and Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS). Whether you are an employer or a visa applicant considering an employer sponsored visa, it is important that you understand the [...]

What employers think they know but don’t – common misconceptions about sponsoring overseas workers

What employers think they know but don’t – common misconceptions about sponsoring overseas workers

At National Visas, we talk to employers from all over Australia (and overseas) who are interested in sponsoring people to work in Australia. We commonly come across preconceived notions of what employers have “heard” about the requirements for employer sponsored visas. More often than not, these assumptions are outdated, misinterpreted or plain incorrect. Unfortunately, these [...]

Subclass 457 visa changes from a labour agreements perspective

Subclass 457 visa changes from a labour agreements perspective

The 457 visa program has received several changes since July 1, 2013 that affected Australian businesses. With the stricter rules in acquiring foreign labour, Australian businesses can no longer source skilled foreigners without first identifying a legitimate skills shortage in their industry. This has prevented unscrupulous Australian employers from bypassing the right labour acquisition process [...]

Types of employer sponsored visas in Australia

Types of employer sponsored visas in Australia

Finding a job in Australia can be challenging but rewarding once you have found a local employer to sponsor you. Employees in the country are well paid and are even entitled to greater benefits. Local industrial jobs in Australia offer high wages, which become even higher in skilled sectors. But before considering becoming a part [...]

Australian Skill Shortages

Australian Skill Shortages

To identify the skill shortages in the Australian labor market, research is conducted by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations. The results of the research is published and labeled as state, territory, and national overview reports and lists, as well as occupational cluster reports and individual occupational reports. Based on the data, it [...]

Australian employers to sponsor skilled workers

Australian employers to sponsor skilled workers

With the economic uncertainties being faced by many countries today working abroad has become a viable option to create opportunities for oneself. The multicultural society and nondiscriminatory visa approval process has resulted in Australia has become one of the most popular immigration destinations. However, although Australia is very willing to welcome foreigners there are existing [...]

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Australia, one of the top five best countries to study in the world, offers sought-after quality education on top of exciting cultural diversity. Proof of delivery on this promise is the fact that five Australian universities have made it to the top 100 of the 400-plus higher education institutions worldwide ranked by Times Higher Education [...]