Australia is fast becoming a preferred destination for immigrants in terms of its great lifestyle and excellent career opportunities. Due to its booming economy, getting jobs in Australia whether skilled or professional has made easier and the chances of being employed becomes higher and better. Currently, there are over thousands of employment opportunities are awaiting for qualified workers. But before one could land down under to start their new life and career, he must secure first an Australian Visa as a legal document for his immigration to Australia.
Australia offers an excellent quality of life to be enjoyed. With its high standard of living, pleasant climate, outstanding cities with awesome attractions, safe and multicultural environment with friendly and easy-going residents, stable economy and great culture. What else can you ask for? All of the best things that you consider for a country to live and work, Australia has it. And to give you some detailed information why most immigrants prefer to receive the benefits of Australian living, here are some of the top reasons.
Affordable Cost of Living
Compared to other developed countries, Australia is a better place for immigrants to live in because of its affordable cost of living most especially if you have a child who wants to study in any of its reputable universities and colleges.
Shortage of Skilled Workers
If you are seeking for a wide-range of employment opportunities, Australia offers it. With its continuously growing economy, they are needing for more skilled and professional workers who can help bring valuable benefits to its economy.
English-Speaking Country
Adopting yourself in the culture and environment of Australia is not difficult. Australia is an English-Speaking country in which most Australians virtually speak English languange. For this reason, communicating and relating to them would not be hard for you.
Excellent Career Opportunities
Having an Australian qualification, excellent career opportunities are countless. With over thousands of available jobs in Australia, starting your new career down under is within your reach.
High Pay Rates
Employees in Australia whether they are skilled or professional are given excellent pay rates. This is one the best reasons why a remarkable number of overseas workers most especially for those who need to support their family consider migrating and working in Australia. And what's more? Employers also give merit to those who work extra effort in their jobs. Aside from these competitive salaries, workers also receive valuable benefits such as health care, sick and vacation leaves and other company's incentives.
Author: Journey Mile
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Top Reasons Why to Live and Work in Australia
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Australia to Raise Salary for Migrant Workers
The Australian government says it will increase the salary and conditions of temporary skilled migrants.
The Australian immigration department says there was a 27 per cent increase in the number of foreign workers last year on the skilled migrant, or 457 visa, program.
Immigration minister Chris Evans says the government will be introducing measures to increase protection for these workers.
The plan includes expanded powers to monitor and investigate employers, and a new framework of penalties for sponsors found in breach of their obligations.
Senator Evans says from August 1 minimum salaries for 457 visa holders will increase by 3.8 per cent, the first pay rise in more than two years.
A number of cases of exploitation of temporary skilled workers have been made public over the past year, although the minister says these are isolated incidents.
Source: http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/news/
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Student Visa Assessment Levels Changed
Media Release – 3 September 2008
Improved compliance by international students studying in Australia has prompted an easing of student visa assessment levels for 43 countries in one or more education sectors.
Strong growth in the student visa program with 278 000 visas granted to international students in 2007-08 – an increase of 22 per cent on 2006-07 – combined with the improving visa compliance of many international students, are positive signs for Australia’s international education industry.
Of the 43 nations, more than half (23) including Brazil, Botswana, the Republic of Korea, the Philippines, South Africa and Thailand, will be reduced to assessment level one in one or more education sectors. This will enable these applicants to join the growing number of students applying for their initial student visa online using the Department of Immigration and Citizenship’s (DIAC) eVisa facility.
‘In 2007-08, more than 85 per cent of eligible students applying for their student visa from outside Australia chose to apply for a student eVisa,’ a departmental spokesman said. ‘Assessment levels are an objective, evidence-based method used by the department to determine student visa requirements based on immigration risk.
Read more here: Immigration News by immi.gov.au