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Employers lament GFC staff cuts: survey
A survey has just been undertaken by Sweeney Research on behalf of HUDSON, a recruitment group in Australia, New Zealand as well as throughout Europe, USA, China, Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore. It...
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Need Help with Australian Visa Applications & Immigration Services? At Emigrate Australia we aim to: provide personalised and professional advice regarding your options and identifying the right visa...
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Subclass 457 English Requirements Changed
The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC), as from today, 14th April 2009, has amended their requirements for all applicants for the Class “UC”, subclass “457″ Business...
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1st July 2009 Skills assessment – Subclass 457 visas
As from the 1st July 2009, The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) have made the decision that certain applicants for the Subclass “457″ (Business (Long Stay) 4 year Temporary...
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FAQ – eVisitor visa
WHAT IS “eVisitor”? As from 27th October 2008, citizens who hold passport from EU and other countries who are eligible to apply for the Electronic Travel Authority are entitled to apply for...
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Australia Visa – Regional cities
There are a number of Regional Cities throughout Australia, with large populations, great schooling, some with Universities, most with fabulous sporting facilities and a wonderful country feel, reception...
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The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC), as from today, 14th April 2009,...
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There was a report produced in the Melbourne Newspaper – “The Age”....
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The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) has added two new visas and...
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Minister Evans has today announced cuts to the 2008-09 permanent skilled migration...
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Family stream migrants are selected on the basis of their family relationship with...
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The Investor Retirement visa is designed to attract self-funded retirees to spend...
More Retirement Visa InfoNeed an Australian Visa but Don't Know Where to Start?
We can Help you Organise the Correct Australian Visa, Take care of Complex Paperwork and Make the Move Less Stressful for You and Your Family! Your decision to migrate to Australia will set a new direction for your life. It is important to "get it right," your future depends on it and dealing with the legislative requirements for Australian visa applications can be daunting, complex and time consuming.
Australian Immigration
If you're planning a move to Australia, there are a few things to consider ahead of time.
A few items to pack in your carry-on before you arrive would be the original copies of all emigrants’ birth, marriage, medical and work records. Another good thing to bring along are your children's school reports, as well as any trade papers or college certificates for anyone in your family who will be employed or seeking employment in Australia.
Your Move To Australia
Another thing to consider when moving to Australia is to check the Australian customs laws if you plan to bring household goods or any electrical appliances with you - to make sure they meet with customs laws here. Plants are usually not allowed into the country and large sums of money will need to be declared at customs. Animals may be able to come with you but they will need to go into Quarantine. By the way, don't forget your passport!
Australian Visas
To make your move to Australia go as smoothly as possible, we would like to be of assistance so let's look at what you will need. You'll need a Visa. And with such a diverse range of Migration categories to choose from, applying can be a bit confusing. But you needn't worry - we would be happy to work on the application process for you. There are other things that need to be considered before applying to migrate. We can help with these as well, such as educating you on medical costs, real estate prices and language education.
Australian Migration & Employment
If you don’t already have a job lined up, you can increase your chances of being offered a position by listing your employment history and skills on the online skill-matching database. The Australian government also has programs in effect to attract young, skilled workers with good English speaking skills to certain areas, where required, to supply local employers with the workers they need. That's where our migration consultants can help you to maximise your chance of success. We really listen to you and your needs.
Your goal is our goal! Call Emigrate Australia today for a free Australian Visa Assessment!





