QUOTE(Cy016 @ Nov 3 2015, 03:33 PM)
Hi, I have read many replies here, it's seems like not easy to get a full time job there, minimum requirement is PR and an Aus cert before they willing to interview us, not to forget it will influence by the job we apply also. I would like to hear the opinions and suggestions from you all based on my situation now. My main concern is want to migrate, live and work in Aus.
I am 24 years old, finished my degree in business management with honours in a local college that partner with UK uni, i get second lower class, my english level is normal, i worked as sales executive for more than 1 year, my job scope is a bit related with engineering because we are selling machines for factories.
1. Should i go Aus and try get a job there? What kind of job can i get or probably just able to work part time?
2. Study master course to fullfill 2years of residency and get Aus cert, then get TR to find job? Lastly apply for PR to stay there?
3. Better option?
Hi there, migrating to Aus is not easy unless your occupation is in the demand list (SOL) or you are super rich.I am 24 years old, finished my degree in business management with honours in a local college that partner with UK uni, i get second lower class, my english level is normal, i worked as sales executive for more than 1 year, my job scope is a bit related with engineering because we are selling machines for factories.
1. Should i go Aus and try get a job there? What kind of job can i get or probably just able to work part time?
2. Study master course to fullfill 2years of residency and get Aus cert, then get TR to find job? Lastly apply for PR to stay there?
3. Better option?
However, my advise is that:
1. Should i go Aus and try get a job there? What kind of job can i get or probably just able to work part time?
If you go Aus on a tourist visa, it is unlikely you can get a job. be it full or part time. most employer want citizen or pr, at least also student visa which have legal work right! Also as you dont have a valid working visa you can only work illegal there and risk yourself for being blacklisted for 3 years if being caught or reported to the authority by others.
2. If you have the money this is the best way to choose. But u have to bear in mind that let say you going to study Master in Business Management, this might not help as a way to get PR as it is not related to the SOL (based on current SOL but it might change or wrong. dont quote me.) Master in Accounting probably can relate to Accountant in SOL but as this occupation is already on the watchlist and non of us can guarantee it will not be removed any sooner. So if you gonna invest your time n money in this option, you need to do a research first into which course gives you more chances and opportunity to get pr.
3.Better option might be work and holiday visa or marry someone there and get spouse visa. lol...
Work and holiday is a visa that enable you to work and travel to Aus for 12 months. Every year only 100 places available and it opens for application every July if not mistaken. I myself managed to get this visa back in 2012 and find a job in perth. and boss then sponsored me for working visa (457). But if you lucky you get good boss, if not you get shitty boss like me and needed to work 4 years for them and being treated like kuli lol...and not sure whether they willing to sponsor you for your pr after 2 years anot. So if possible still independent skill migrant better.
I would suggest you to go through the immigration website if you really interested to migrate.
This post has been edited by lilfire: Nov 4 2015, 12:13 PM
Nov 4 2015, 12:07 PM

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