Australia is one of the most attractive countries in terms of immigration. But just wanting to connect your life with this distant country is not enough, even despite the fact that Australia has formed as a country of immigrants and still remains to some extent.
Instruction manual
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Today, there are three reasons for immigrating to Australia - professional, family and humanitarian. The latter concerns mainly refugees. Like any state, Australia is deeply interested in the influx of qualified specialists from other countries who do not need additional training and are ready to begin work in the shortest possible time.
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Candidates for moving to Australia, in addition to a diploma of education, must have experience in their specialty and good knowledge of the state language. The age of immigrants is determined from 18 to 45 years. In preparation for immigration, you should thoroughly study the Australian labor market in order to more clearly determine your future specialty.
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There are two immigration lists - for independent and sponsored categories. It is necessary to familiarize yourself with them and evaluate your possible chances. Family immigration aims to reunite with relatives who already have Australian citizenship. It applies primarily to parents, children, spouses and brides. When applying for entry documents, it will be necessary to provide a certificate of income for the sponsor in the host country.
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According to family immigration programs, you can get a temporary visa for marriage, a spousal, parental visa and a child's visa. The conditions for obtaining each type of visa are stipulated by Australian law. For those who have been living in Australia for more than four years, an independent immigration program is provided, which gives the opportunity to obtain a full permanent visa and the right to unlimited stay in Australia with the prospect of obtaining citizenship. The option of humanitarian immigration is the most difficult, as the immigration authorities will have to prove that the continued presence in the country of origin poses a threat to the life and health of the immigrant.