Australian Visas:
To live and work in Australia you will need a Visa. There are a number of different types that you can apply for depending on your circumstances and how much demand there is from Australian Employers for your particular skills and experience.
Below are some of the visa sub classes you may be eligible to apply for. For more comprehensive information about these Visas and other information about how to apply to live and work in Australia visit The Department of Immigration website at www.immi.gov.au
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Working Holiday Visas:
The working holiday and work and holiday program provides opportunities for people between 18 and 30 from arrangement countries to holiday in Australia and supplement their travel funds through incidental employment. Working holiday visa holders are entitled to work for up to six months with each employer.
Employer Sponsored Workers:
The 457 visa is a temporary business long stay visa. For employers to sponsor approved skilled workers to work in Australia on a temporary visa. Employers can nominate a number of positions for different occupations.
Employer Nomination Scheme:
The Employer nomination scheme allows Australian employers to sponsor employees who are foreign nationals for a permanent visa to work in Australia. The visa is for Australian employers who want to sponsor highly skilled workers from overseas or who are temporary residents currently in Australia.
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme:
The Regional Skilled Migration Scheme (RSMS) is for employers in regional Australia to fill skilled positions they are unable to fill from the local labour market. Under the RSMS employers are able to nominate staff from overseas or temporary residents currently in Australia. |