Tag Archive: Immigration Australia

May
18

500,000 New Skilled Workers Needed in Australia!

More than 500,000 new skilled workers will be required in Australia in the near future as stated by Skilled Group, a labor hire company in Australia. The company is engaged in hiring workers from local market as well as overseas labor markets and feeding them to large projects ongoing in the country. A variety of …

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Aug
18

VAC – Visa Application Charge for Australia

The supporting finance is one of the most important criteria that are considered while an immigration application is being considered for any country. The same rule applies while immigrating to Australia. In order to migrate to Australia, one must comply with the necessary requirements that have been laid down by the Department of Immigration and …

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Aug
13

Indian Visa Applicants Remained Unstirred Despite Recent Australian Issues

Despite the agitations on the incident of recent racist attacks on the Indian students, there has been no drop in the application for the Australian Student Visa. Here comes the news – The Student Visa applications by the Indian students for the month of June has rather increased by a fair margin of 8 percent …

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Aug
13

Australia – Still a Favorable Destination

In spite of the recent racist attacks, Australia still holds well as a destination for skilled worker immigrants. Keeping the recent happenings aside, the job prospects are highly enriching offering an individual almost everything that he is on the search for. Being a free market economy, it is highly dominated by the service industry. This …

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Aug
11

Processing Delays for the Australian Visa

The recent racist attacks have already brought Australia in the picture. However, there have been other issues which have put the country in the world news. The recent delay in the visa processing has been a concern. This has led to many Australian employers to look out for temporary alternatives or leading to delayed work. …

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