QUOTE(hakunamatata @ Jan 2 2010, 04:22 PM)
powderful england
bro george, please re-type it in proper english so the reader can understand it.
ops...too many shortcut...sorry....

i try my best to type properly >.< too much msn and sms.
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It is not true completely as most of the international students obtained their Occupational Trainee Visa after they have graduated from Aviation Australia. This is a very subjective matter as no one can guarantee you a job but despite the current situation there are many international students gained employment and it will only get better as Australia is recovering positively from the current recession.
Unquestionably yes. You can check the Australian Immigration website under the MODL and also the Critical Skills List. Please keep in your mind that the lists will be constantly reviewed and changed but for the past many years AME has been in the list without fail.
But i think it's not easy to get a job in either Qantas or Jetstar. The Aviation Australia(AA)'s instructors are trying to help us to get a job in middle-east or other airline companies rather than their own australia companies. This is because AA offers certificate courses(A,C,E,I,R) for aussie ONLY. They just attending for couple of months and they can work, faster than international students. Of course, if they need to obtain EASA license, they need min 5 years of working. International student just only need min 2.5 years.
PS: I'm not saying AA not a good school or something.

AA is the only part-147 training school nearest to Malaysia and i currently study there.

Just want to say that it's hard to get a job in Aus and getting PR is very very very damn hard now.I heard from news said that 2010 will change the imigration system due to too much illegal smuggler (boat people) from Indonesia, Philipines and India.
This post has been edited by georgepang: Jan 3 2010, 07:32 AM