Wednesday, November 28, 2012
How hard is it for an American student in Australia to get a job? I understand there's a 20 hr/week limit.
How hard is it for an American student in Australia to get a job? I understand there's a 20 hr/week limit.
Once I get my visa w/ permission to work, I'm thinking of getting a job as a clothing shop clerk, a glassie, or barista. I'd like to know how easy/difficult it'll be to secure a job so I can budget accordingly.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Hello Soon enough I'll be in the same predicament as you. I am not sure if you are currently in Australia or not, but once you have the visa finding work in the fields you specify shouldn't be too difficult. Surprisingly enough, some of your main competition will come from other foreign young people on 1/2 year working holiday visas. The tourism industry is always a great idea, but if you end up in hospitality no worries--the average waiter, clerk, makes substantially more than they would in America about 15-22AUD an hour. Hope this helps :)
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
can international student in Australia stay and work after his study and gain PR ?
can international student in Australia stay and work after his study and gain PR ?
does Australia similar to Canada in having special immigration program for overseas students called canadian experience class allows overseas student who gaind qualification from canada to get PR
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Not as such. If you get a degree from an Australian university and that degree is the natural way to get into one of the professions that is on the immigration list (at the time you graduate not the time you enroll) you are eligible for a bridging visa which allows you to get some work experience in Australia for 18 months and can (possible only) lead to sponsorship for a migration visa.
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PR after Australian studies is not in any way automatic and many students who study here must leave the country when their student visa expires. It all depends on their occupation and whether Australia still needs workers in that occupation. If a student studies for 2 years in Australia and gains qualifications in an occupation that is on the Skilled Occupations List (SOL) that is current at the time of graduation, they can apply for a permanent visa if they can pass the points test. If they can't pass the points test at that time, they can apply for an 18 month Graduate visa to enable them to gain additional Australian work experience points or to improve their English. In either case, they will be granted a Bridging visa to enable them to stay in Australia and work while waiting for the Permanent or Graduate visa to be decided. http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/_pdf/sol-schedule3.pdf The SOL http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/885/ Onshore permanent visa http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/485/ 18 month Graduate visa If their occupation is not on the SOL when they graduate, they can only stay in Australia if their occupation is listed as eligible for an employer sponsored visa AND if they have been able to find employer sponsorship. After 2 years on a temporary visa, they may be eligible to apply for a permanent employer sponsored visa if their occupation is listed on the Employer Nomination Scheme Occupation List (ENSOL) and if their employer is willing to sponsor them for an ENS visa. http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/_pdf/ensol.pdf The ENSOL http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/skilled-workers/visa-options.htm Employer sponsored visas
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Why Thai student study in Australia?
Why Thai student study in Australia?
Why Thai student study in Australia? How many student go to study in1year? What is the Political Economic and Social situation in Australia that support student to go to study there?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Australia is a developed country and a degree from a developed country is valued in Thailand. A degree from a developed country is highly valued in Thailand. Australia is closer to Thailand than either Western Europe or America. Also, I think Australian culture is easier for Thais to adapt to. It's more laid back and relaxed than America or Europe.
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Thursday, November 1, 2012
Me and my spouse are going to Australia(me on student visa and he is on dependent visa) what should we carry ?
Me and my spouse are going to Australia(me on student visa and he is on dependent visa) what should we carry ?
thanks for ur so many replies we are going to sydney on 20 may. what important things like in clothings, uttensils, bedding, toiletries etc. we should carry?
Other - Australia - 8 Answers
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wat do u mean?? in luggage?? clothes such as shorts t-shirts for the daytime. some sweaters and long pants for the night. sunglasses, sunblock, mayb a hat. some books(in case you get bored)
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everything except narcotics.....(:
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bank statements, medical records and history of check up, school records: acceptance letters and such, marriage license, passport. CLOTHES.
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Im in Qld on the Gold Coast like what do you carry ?
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your surboard on the beech and plenty of rippling muscles a good start
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Well i think i can help you here. I live in Australia. If you coming soon like winter time it is honestly not that cold. We have cold snapped and then muggy days So if you pack jeans t shirts pants. and the wifey skirts cardis t shirts. And we have some pretttyy sweet clothing stores you don't realy need much at all. Where are you coming from.?
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your luggage
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I'm not sure if you're referring to what you shoudl carry when it comes to paperwork, but I'm going to take a guess... Obviously your paperwork will be checked at the airport by customs when you land, but other than that, I can't forsee anyone stopping you in the street to ask for papers like happens in other countries. I would still carry a form of ID with you (drivers license or passports) just in case anything happens, I live here and I do as a matter of personal safety anyway! But if you are staying in a motel, your visa papers, etc should be ok to be left there as if on the slim chance you were asked for them, the authorities here would allow you to retrieve them from your accommodation. As for practical things to carry, if you're here in summer, then sunscreen, water, insect repellant, would probably be major things. Anything else you need you should be able to obtain eaisily at stores, etc (depending on if you're going bush or staying in the citys!)
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thanks for ur so many replies we are going to sydney on 20 may. what important things like in clothings, uttensils, bedding, toiletries etc. we should carry?
Other - Australia - 8 Answers
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wat do u mean?? in luggage?? clothes such as shorts t-shirts for the daytime. some sweaters and long pants for the night. sunglasses, sunblock, mayb a hat. some books(in case you get bored)
2 :
everything except narcotics.....(:
3 :
bank statements, medical records and history of check up, school records: acceptance letters and such, marriage license, passport. CLOTHES.
4 :
Im in Qld on the Gold Coast like what do you carry ?
5 :
your surboard on the beech and plenty of rippling muscles a good start
6 :
Well i think i can help you here. I live in Australia. If you coming soon like winter time it is honestly not that cold. We have cold snapped and then muggy days So if you pack jeans t shirts pants. and the wifey skirts cardis t shirts. And we have some pretttyy sweet clothing stores you don't realy need much at all. Where are you coming from.?
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your luggage
8 :
I'm not sure if you're referring to what you shoudl carry when it comes to paperwork, but I'm going to take a guess... Obviously your paperwork will be checked at the airport by customs when you land, but other than that, I can't forsee anyone stopping you in the street to ask for papers like happens in other countries. I would still carry a form of ID with you (drivers license or passports) just in case anything happens, I live here and I do as a matter of personal safety anyway! But if you are staying in a motel, your visa papers, etc should be ok to be left there as if on the slim chance you were asked for them, the authorities here would allow you to retrieve them from your accommodation. As for practical things to carry, if you're here in summer, then sunscreen, water, insect repellant, would probably be major things. Anything else you need you should be able to obtain eaisily at stores, etc (depending on if you're going bush or staying in the citys!)
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