Showing posts with label skilled migration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skilled migration. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Most in Demand Jobs of 2013

Hey there everyone.

What are the jobs in Australia are the most in demand for year 2013?

Accountants, registered nurses and IT Mobility Developers are among the jobs in Australia that are the most in demand for the year 2013.

The latest Quarterly Report from recruitment firm Hays covering January to March 2013, shows that there are clear pockets of shortages for specific skills in a number of sectors including healthcare and IT.  
As more workers across Australia expect to be able to work from home for example, the demand for IT mobile specialists could quickly exceed the number of qualified job candidates. 
Based on the hiring plans of Hays’ clients over the next quarter, the report forecasts that the energy sector will also face fierce competition for skilled workers from the higher salaries on offer in the oil and gas industry. Read more here..
Skilled child care workers are another group that are in high demand.
Nick Deligiannis, Managing Director of Hays in Australia adds :

“Whilst these skills are in hot demand, employers remain cautious about hiring candidates that appear to have moved around too often and they are also being very specific with their requirements, being more demanding about core and soft skills,” Read more here....

Employers are more cautious about those who moved around too often and look at specific requirements being demanding also in the area of core and soft skills.

So what are employers in Australia looking at ?

“Employers want candidates with a proven and stable background, and some are willing to wait to find the exact match. In terms of long-term solutions some employers are interested in candidates that can take a step up to fill a role rather than have someone more senior take a step back.”  Read more here....
Employers  wants you to have a proven and stable background and willing to wait the exact match.

If you are skilled in any areas like accounting, or an IT Professional.

Do consider migration programs in Australia.

Discover the various migration services here.

Many greetings
Mike
Migration Avenue 
Charting Your Future


Top 10 tips for submitting an expression of interest (EOI) in SkillSelect

Hello good morning everyone!

Hope you are all doing well.

Anyway here's 10 tips for you to know when you submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship.


Here You Go. Do Enjoy it. Written by Mairin. 


  1. Make sure you express an interest in the right visa for your circumstances. Skilled visa options are available on the SkillSelect website at www.immi.gov.au/skills/skillselect or you can use Visa Wizard to help you find out which visa is suited to you.
  2. Confirm if your occupation is eligible for skilled migration by checking the relevant Skilled Occupation List.
  3. Get to know the specific requirements for the visa you are interested in. Only certain skilled visa options are available through SkillSelect. The visa information booklets on our website will help you understand who qualifies to migrate to Australia. In particular, Booklet 11, SkillSelect includes information about how the system and process works.
  4. Ensure all your documents are in order before you start your online EOI. Until you provide evidence of all required documents, such as an IELTS test and skills assessment, you will have an incomplete EOI in SkillSelect. Detailed information about skills assessments can be found in a recent blog post.
  5. Read the ‘Getting started’ user guide on the SkillSelect support site. It has step-by-step instructions about entering your EOI details.
  6. Record the unique EOI identification number that is generated once you have created your EOI profile. This number will be your username when you log-in to SkillSelect.  Most importantly remember your security question answers.  If you happen to forget your password this will be the only way to reset it.
  7. When you fill out the EOI questions you should take your time and ensure you understand the questions. If you get stuck or don’t understand a question—use the question mark icons. They provide information to help you answer.
  8. Update your details in your EOI as soon as your circumstances change. This will ensure your updated details are considered in the next automatic invitation round. You also won’t be caught out if you receive an invitation before updating your details—SkillSelect automatically suspends access to an EOI when it sends an invitation.
  9. An invitation to make a visa application may be issued within a short timeframe after you submit your EOI. Remember, you must be able to support the claims you make in your EOI with documentation and have this ready to provide when making your application.
  10. Check the monthly reports tab on the SkillSelect web page. These reports indicate the number of invitations issued for the previous automatic invitation round. It also gives a breakdown of the number of invitation issued against each of the occupations on the Skilled Occupation List. If an occupation has reached its ‘ceiling’, or the maximum limit of invitations that can be issued for that certain occupation, then it is unlikely that any more automatic invitations will be issued for that occupation during that program year.

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Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Australia Skilled Migration VISA applications tips

Hi there people!!! I am back to bring to you latest updates about Australia Migration.  

How is everybody doing? I went back to celebrate Chinese New Year in my hometown Kampar.

To sum it up. I gain a couples of kilo. Time to hit the gym soon.

Anyway today I found an interesting article about Australia Skilled Visa Application.

Here you go article written by Ray Clancy on Australia skilled VISA Application tips.


Australia Skilled Migraiton VISA Application Tip #1 Submit an Expression of Interest in the right VISA for  your circumstances. 

The Department of Immigration and Citizenship has compiled a new list of tips to help people applying for a visa for Australia under the SkillSelect scheme. It says that first and foremost people need to make sure that they submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) in the right visa for your circumstances and the skilled visa options are available on the SkillSelect website.
There is also an online Visa Wizard to help applicants find out which visa is best suited to their circumstances and a list of the occupations eligible for skilled migration can be found on the Skilled Occupation List. Read more here...

Australia Skilled Migraiton VISA Application - Tip #2 Know the Specific Requirements for the VISA they are interested in.


Before starting the online EOI, do ensure all documents are in order.
If you are not sure about how to proceed, you may look at the Getting Started User Guide on the SkillSelect support site.
‘We advice applicants to get to know the specific requirements for the visa they are interested in. Only certain skilled visa options are available through SkillSelect. The visa information booklets on our website will help people to understand who qualifies to migrate to Australia,’ said a (DIAC) spokesman. In particular, Booklet 11, SkillSelect includes information about how the system and process works.
‘Ensure all your documents are in order before you start your online EOI. Until you provide evidence of all required documents, such as an IELTS test and skills assessment, you will have an incomplete EOI in SkillSelect,’ the spokesman added. There is also a Getting Started user guide on the SkillSelect support site that has step by step instructions about entering EOI details.
An invitation to make a visa application may be issued within a short timeframe after the EOI is submitted. ‘Remember, you must be able to support the claims you make in your EOI with documentation and have this ready to provide when making your application,’ the spokesman added. There are also monthly reports on the SkillSelect web page which indicate the number of invitations issued for the previous automatic invitation round. It also gives a breakdown of the number of invitation issued against each of the occupations on the Skilled Occupation List Read more here... 
So here you go about Australia Skilled Migration VISA Application Tips.

Click here for a free assessment  on skilled migration. 

Greetings
Mike
Migration Avenue 
Charting Your Future.

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Travel Around West Australia

West Australia - A must visit destination!!! =)



Check out this video about travelling around West Australia.

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We learn something from this video.

Enjoy watching.

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1. General Skilled Migration 
2. Family Migration 
3. Business and Investor Migration

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Cheers
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Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Skilled Migration Program Australia - Skilled Engineers

Skilled Migration Program Australia  - Skilled Engineers  

Good morning !! Wishing you a great day ahead today.
It is 11.21am here in Malaysia, a sunny day today.
So here I am again bringing you today Australia's latest updates.

I have mentioned  a few times before that West Australia has been the best performing state in Australia. According to the latest job forecast for the year, West Australia has the best job growth outlook in Australia with Engineering still experiencing shortage for skilled workers. 

In building related engineering, steady vacancy levels exist across most of Australia and demand remains strong for senior level engineers, particularly in electrical design. Civil engineers and senior civil engineers are also in high demand. 
One area that is a little weaker is the public sector, due to a tightening of budgets while on the other hand, demand for project engineers and project managers has been particularly strong, as has the need for civil and electrical design staff.
In Western Australia, hydrologists and senior environmental advisors with mining project experience are also in strong demand. Mechanical engineers with experience working on resources processing and materials handling projects, especially gold and iron ore, are also being sought. There are recruitment difficulties reported for senior chemical engineers in specialist areas including water treatment and the oil and gas sector.
‘With the economy gathering pace, the mining sector remaining solid and the construction sector recovering, the demand for engineers must only grow,’ says the report. The EMDA model is forecasting that engineering positions will be growing at 3.6% per annum by May 2013 and this growth will mean that skills shortages in this category will worsen. Read more here...
Demand of engineers are caused by the booming mining industry where by skilled engineers are needed.

Here you go. For more information regarding skilled migration program in Australia, click here for a free assessment.

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Greetings
Mike
Migration Avenue
Charting Your Future
Your Preferred migration consultant bringing you Australia Migration & US Migration.