Australia
immigration is now becoming hectic. As more and more people are now
participating in the immigration race, you need an extra competent profile to
be able to get through Skilled Migration Program of Australia.
Australia
immigration scene used to be relaxed few years back. It has gradually become
more difficult for various reasons. Two of the few possible things for this
change could be:
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Australia now has sterner immigration rules and policies as
compared to other developed countries. The country’s skilled immigration system
is based on Immigration score which is allotted on the basis of various factors
namely,
a) Age
b) Work experience
c) Educational qualification
d) English Proficiency
e) Other factors
(nomination/sponsorship/study from Australia, etc.)
The minimum score expected from the candidate is 60 points
out of 100.
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Increased competence
Australia has a diverse career opportunities for skilled
workers. This is the reason that more and more skilled workers are fighting for
a space in immigration sub class of skilled program. DIBP receives huge number
of applications every year, each one with a unique work experience and striking
immigration score total. The increasing competition to settle in the country is
therefore, one of the root reason for difficult entry in the country as a
Permanent Resident.
How to get started?
The
primary step you need to take is getting started with your Australia process
NOW! No soul is actually aware that when and how the existing immigration rules
and policies are going to alter and if the changes are going to make the future
immigration more complex or relaxed.
Firstly,
select which programs is best suited for you. There are three sub classes of
visa to choose from under skilled migration. The most popular among these is Skilled
Independent Visa 189. This is because under 189 visa, you need not have
any nomination or sponsorship from any state, territory or relative in
Australia. You can simply submit your EOI after assessing your eligibility for
the same.
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