Author: The Post City

New South Wales is big on employability sector as of now. The state is beaming with countless jobs and other employment opportunities that pose as a great lucrative offer for countless of the potential immigrants and international students. NSW is home to some of the world’s top universities and educational institutes and also offer many vocational courses. The multi-cultural aspect of this region along with its global presence has made it a top notch place. It is not only a hot spot for many international students from around the globe but also for techies, grad, and health care professionals and…

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The Australian government has recently charted out and laid down the basic requirements for South Australian employers in order to enter into a DAMA Labor Agreement. The South Australian employers are now required to be endorsed by the Designated Area Representative (Source: Immigration SA). Who is eligible for the South Australian DAMA? The South Australian employers and businesses who are actively operating their income in SA are eligible as well as: Are genuine, income generating and viable and also have been operating in business for at least 12 months. The employers are looking to employ international/overseas workers to fill in…

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Around 72 occupations and professions that have been deemed as the skills shortages, have been compiled in the list. The Godfields DAMA has secured 72 occupations across various occupational groups and skilled fields ranging from executive level to managerial positions and from IT, Engineering, Medical and Accounting fields. It should also be noted here that DAMA is not only specific to certain fields as to say mining and heavy drilling and industry jobs. But the list of 72 fields incorporates a wide range of occupational fields per say child care workers, hospitality, and also disability workers so that these workers…

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In another shocking development to the recent immigration changes, the South Australian government announced it will be closing the state nomination for General Skilled Migration beginning from June 24, 2019. Migration experts had been speculating this for some time pertaining to large influx in the migrant community and also probably due to some internal changes in their system. The Immigration South Australia website noted that: “To complete system updates for the new program year Immigration SA will be closing the General Skilled Migration (GSM) state nomination 190/489 application system from 9am on Monday 24 June and will re-open in the…

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With effect from 1st July 2019, around 500 immigrants in 72 in-demand occupations will be able to come to Australia per year through sponsorship by Australian employers with pathway to residency. This scheme will be under the Designated Area Migration Agreement for the city of Kalgoorlie Boulder which is located in Western Australia. It is an active bid by the current administration, the Department of Home Affairs and the regional states themselves to populate the less established Australian states and shift them economically and socially and also to release burden from the main suburbs and cities like Melbourne and Sydney. The…

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The Department of Home Affairs has made its motto to provide relieved and swift processing times for the Australian partner visa so that people can re-unite with their partners/spouses as early as possible. Dated 19th June 2019, the Australian Immigration Department released the visa processing times for the May 2019 applicants. Pertaining to this, it will be important to note here that although the figures released by the immigration department show the global averages for the first 75% and last 10%, in reality the applications processed in the month of May 2019 took on average a lot lesser time than those…

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The Australian Department of Home Affairs holds the Skill Select rounds of invitations each month in order to invite the most skilled, in demand professionals to Australia. These potential migrants are invited based on their skills, education, English language skills and age. The invitation rounds are expected on the 11th of each month but dates are subject to change. The number of invites in each round of course depends on applications being processed by the department and vary on month to month basis. In this month’s invitation round i.e. June 2019, let us have a detailed look on which professions were…

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For the Orana region which is situated in the New South Wales, the Regional Development Australia – Orana is a Regionally Certifying Body (RCB). As a Regional Certifying Body (RCB) Orana assesses the suitability of applicants to fill gaps in the existing labor market in the region.  Also, the RCB assesses the candidates and recommends these applicants to the Department of Home Affairs and/or New South Wales Department of Industry. This means they play a role in assessing eligibility for the following two visas: Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489): assesses an applicant’s eligibility for state sponsorship. Regional Sponsored Migration…

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Each year thousands of international students enter Australia in hopes of getting world class education from top Australian universities and to build a brighter and secure future. If you are one of those aspirants who is looking forward to going abroad and studying a TAFE course in Australia, then a career in hospitality sector may be the right one for you. The hospitality and tourism industry in the world and particularly Australia is beaming with viable opportunities. Tourism and hospitality go hand in hand and Australia alone has more than 80000 hotels all along so you can have an idea…

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