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Being a large country with a relatively small population, Australia is looking for skilled and experienced workers from abroad to keep its industries running. Many great opportunities for Working in Australia are open for almost anyone with enough work experience, skills, and work ethics. With the occupation and skill shortages in the country, the demand for overseas skilled workers is very high.

Australia’s economy is on the rise, hence, the government has put in place temporary and permanent work visas based upon a candidates skills, qualifications and experience and the contribution they will make to Australia as a whole. Some of the Australia Visa services allow a candidate to seek employment once in the country; some are dependent upon sponsorship from an Australian company.
With so many different working visa Australia options to consider, it’s important that you make the right choice.

If you are planning a move to work in Australia, here are some insights that might help you through your decision:

Skill Shortage in Australia

Proving the great demand for skilled workers in Australia, a report released by Australian Human Resource Institute showed that out of ten Australian employers, seven are still experiencing skills shortage, while 85% agree and believe that Skilled Migration is needed to keep their organizations running. With this, Working in Australia seems to be very attainable.

Skills Needed in Australia

Skills Occupation List (SOL) published by the  Australian Immigration  Department projects a number of occupations that are of high demand in the country. The list includes Doctors, Dentists, Engineers (chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, mining, and production), Pharmacists, Physiotherapists, Registered Nurses and Midwives, Secondary School Teachers, Accountants , IT  professionals etc. These occupations are open for professionals looking forward to Working in Australia.

Working in Australia – Eligibility Criteria

You are eligible to work and gain employment in Australia if:

  1. You are an Australian citizen
  2. You are an Australian permanent resident or a New Zealand citizen having a valid passport as a proof of eligibility. This way, you may work and stay in the country without any restriction.
  3. You are a non citizen with a valid visa providing work rights.

There are many different types of working visas which you may apply for if you intend to pursue Working in Australia. You may apply for a Working Visa Program if:

  1. You have recognized skills and have been sponsored by an overseas or Australian employer;
  2. You have not been sponsored by any employer but have skills required for particular occupations that are needed in Australia;
  3. You are coming on a business-related visit or intend to establish an existing or new business investment;
  4. You are coming in to participate in a certain professional, social, cultural or research activity; and

You are on a working holiday visa and want to work of your expenses for the visit, provided that you are between 18 to 30 years of age.

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