Introducing Australia:
Abounding in natural wonders like sandy beaches, vast deserts and dense rainforests, Australia is a haven for tourists who are looking to fill their bucket list of adventures.
Experience the world’s most scenic coastal drive through the Great Ocean Road, be in awe of the engineering marvel of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and immerse yourself in the beauty of the world’s largest coral reef in the Great Barrier Reef. Australia never runs out of breathtaking scenery and it has also managed to keep its urban areas progressive and dynamic.
For the six times in a row, Melbourne, Australia, has been declared the best city in the world.
Out of 140 cities ranked by the Economist Intelligence Unit in their recent survey, Melbourne continues enjoy the top spot as the “most live able” city for six consecutive years.
The EIU’s Global Live Ability Ranking ranks 140 cities worldwide based challenges that might be presented to an individual’s lifestyle across five broad categories of Stability, Healthcare, Culture and environment, Education and Infrastructure. Melbourne scored 97.5 out of 100.
There are various programs which an aspiring immigrant may choose for Australian immigration. MPC is here to help you make that important decision.
Which Australia immigration program is best for you?
General Skilled Migration Program
After preliminary data gathering and self-assessment, the applicant wishing to enter Australia through the General Skilled Migration Program should observe some guidelines that will help them determine if they are eligible to apply for a visa or not.
All applicants interested to live and work in Australia must first submit an EOI (Expression of Interest) in Skill Select and receive an invitation before he/she can lodge a visa application. Skill Select is an online system that helps Australia manage its migration program according to what the country needs.
MPC can help assess your skills and provide a road-map for your application.
Skilled Independent Visa
This visa is for skilled workers who are not sponsored by an employer or family member or nominated by a state or territory government. Applicants under this program must obtain a minimum of 60 points on the point assessment.
Requirements:
nominated an occupation that is on the relevant Skilled Occupation List (SOL)
obtained a suitable skills assessment for that occupation
must be under 50 years of age
achieved the score specified in your letter of invitation based on the factors in the points test
at least competent English
Skilled Nominated Visa
This visa is for skilled workers who are nominated by a state or territory government agency. Applicants under this program must obtain a minimum of 60 points on the point assessment.
Requirements:
nominated an occupation from the Consolidated Skilled Occupations List (CSOL)
obtained a suitable skills assessment for that occupation
must be under 50 years of age
achieved the score specified in your letter of invitation based on the factors in the points test
at least competent English
been nominated by an Australian state or territory government agency
Skilled Regional Visa
be sponsored by either a relative or a state or territory government
obtained a suitable skills assessment for that occupation
must be under 50 years of age
achieved the score specified in your letter of invitation based on the factors in the points test
at least competent English
nominate an occupation from the Skilled Occupations List (SOL)
pass criminal record checks and medical examinations
A relative who may sponsor the applicant must be either an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen.
If you are a skilled worker interested in moving to Australia, increase your chances of success by applying with MPC.