
Immigration In Australia:
It is our pleasure to share with you that ENGINEERS are in demand in Australia. Furthermore most engineering disciplines are in CSL (Critical Skill List) which means, your case will be processed on Priority basis by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC).
Why Australian Immigration?:
. In 2009-2010 there are upto 108,000 skilled immigrations available.
. 100,000 new job opportunities are advertised in Australia every week, in newspapers and on theinternet.
. 89% of skilled independent visa holders obtain employment within first 6 months and 92 within 18 months
. Unemployment rate for skilled people is already below two percent.
. Medicare, national health insurance, is available free to everyone on a permanent visa.
. Free education for everyone on a permanent visa.
Why Australia:
. Sixth Largest country in the world.
. Lowest population density per square kilometer.
. Diverse culture with people from almost 200 countries.
. Ranked third in the United Nations 2006 Human Development Index.
. One of the world's most urbanized country, with about 70% of the population living in the 10 largest cities
. An ideal place to live.
. A true welfare state.
Employer sponsored worker:
For lawfully operating Australian and overseas employers to sponsor and employ skilled workers who have recognised qualifications and skills/or experience in particular occupations required in Australia.
1 Visa Options:
For skilled people to be employed in Australia on a temporary or permanent basis. Applicants for these visas seeking to work for an Australian employer must be sponsored by their employer.
Professionals and other Skilled Migrants:
This program, also known as the General Skilled Migration program, is for people who are not sponsored by an employer and who have skills in particular occupations required in Australia. Applicants must be over 18 and under 45 years of age, with good English language ability, and recent skilled work experience or a recently completed eligible Australian qualification.
1 Visa Options:
There is a range of visa options under the General Skilled Migration program. This includes information for people who applied for a provisional skilled visa before 1 September 2007.
2 Increase your chances of a job offer in Australia:
Have your qualifications and employment history listed on our Skill Matching Database. The database is accessed by employers and State and Territory governments who may then nominate you for migration. A key advantage is that you may find a job before arriving in Australia.
3 How to have your skills recognised in Australia:
Find out how to get an assessment of your qualifications, skills or experience gained overseas. Also find State-specific licensing and registration requirements to practice your occupation in Australia.
Business People :
There are a number of visa options for business people.
1 Visa Options:
Business people can apply for a visa to conduct short business visits, establish or manage a new or existing business or invest in Australia.
2 Business Development Sponsorship:
Information about State/Territory government sponsorship for Business Skills visas.
3 Monitoring Business Development
If you hold certain Business Skills visas your business may be monitored by the department.









