Immigration. What Would Be The Easiest Way To Immigrate To Australia?
Immigration. I'm Planning To Go To School To Be A Wildlife Veterinary Or A Zoologist/botanist. I Live In US. I'm In High School. I Plan On Serving A 2
Immigration : What Would Be The Easiest Way To Immigrate To Australia
I'm planning to go to school to be a wildlife veterinary or a zoologist/botanist. I live in US. I'm in high school. I plan on serving a 2-year mission. I plan on going to school to be a Veterinarian or a zoologist/biologist ~~~ yoda_wombat91 ~~~
Best Answer To Immigration Question
G'day from Oz, Australian immigration is based on a points system, the more points you have the easier it is to get here. You are allocated points based on your age, family size and large number of other personally information. Australia is in the middle of a skills shortage at the moment, so if you have a current occupation that fits into the group, then i can tell you that you are practically guaranteed a ticket here. On the other hand you might want to look into getting a study Visa and then apply for permanent status when you are here. Goodluck!!
All Answers To Immigration Questions
Answer 1By plane. It's easier than by a canoe.
Answer 2Work and establish a domicile in Australia to immigrate thereat. It is the best way.
Answer 3You could try for a student visa and study zoology/botany or veterinary science at one of Australia's universities. The other way is to get you degree at a good university in your country, then apply for a residency visa. With our skills shortage it may be easy to find work in Australia and also the visa application would be more easy.
Answer 4Usually Highly Skilled Migrant Program Visas (HSMP). Unfrotunately you need to have worked at least 12 months in the last 2 years in the area of your expertise (see link for more details). I suggest you may want to get a study visa or perhaps after you've gotten your degree you may want to get a bit of time out and take a Working Holiday Visa if you qualify though only citizens of certain nationalities qualify such as: Beligum, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malta, Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweeden, Taiwan, UK
Answer 5G'day from Oz, Australian immigration is based on a points system, the more points you have the easier it is to get here. You are allocated points based on your age, family size and large number of other personally information. Australia is in the middle of a skills shortage at the moment, so if you have a current occupation that fits into the group, then i can tell you that you are practically guaranteed a ticket here. On the other hand you might want to look into getting a study Visa and then apply for permanent status when you are here. Goodluck!!
Answer 6There is no "easiest" way, really. Its just as difficult these days to immigrate to Australia as it is to immigrate to the US. Do some online research and take the "points" test. After you've gone to school and gotten your degree, you may be able to get in on a work visa.
Answer 7i would love to go to australia!!! the people their have their sh@t together!!!!
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