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How to Migrate to Australia by:Annie Sharkey

Australia is one of the world's most sought after destinations for both holiday-makers and prospective migrants alike. The picturesque beaches, cultural hot-spots, relaxed culture and fantastic climate draw in millions of people from around the world every year. However despite the country's unending charm, migrating to Australia without any assistance or support can be difficult, confusing, and often frustrating. Thankfully, there are many registered migration agents around that can ease the whole migration process, and help you with things you never even thought of - like where your kids will go to school, or what job you will have? Where will you live? What about banking, passports, and all the legal stuff? Speaking to a migration services expert will put everything in perspective for you and guarantee your life in Australia is perfectly planned.

Firstly, and perhaps most importantly, you will need to be clear about where you will work. They call Australia the lucky country - but finding a job is always a time-consuming task. If you are trained and experienced in areas which Australia has a skills shortage, this could be a huge advantage. Registered migration agents can help you with the whole employment process, by matching your skills to current shortages in the Australian workforce, and landing you a job. Using expert migration services can even guarantee you a job, before you set foot in the country! Best of all, your migration services expert will handle all of the negotiating and form-filling, giving you the best possible employment conditions.

Next, you will need to organise the right Visa. Registered migration agents know all the Australian visas, including what is required to obtain them. They can advise you on which visa is best for you, help you apply for it, and then liaise with the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) on your behalf. If you apply for a job using migration services, you may be eligible for a special Employer Sponsored Visa, or the Employer Nominated Scheme - both of which allow you to come to Australia funded by your new employer. Every Visa is different, and the differences are often very small and confusing. Migration law is extremely complex and is constantly being updated and influenced by changes to immigration legislation. Instead of trying to understand how the Australian system functions, the best thing to do is seek guidance and advice from a registered migration agent on which Visa is suitable for your needs.

It is also vital that you gain a good understanding of Australia's healthcare system and available medical services. Australia has quite a good healthcare reputation, which is important for the quality of you and your family's life. Australia also has bulk-billing services and a Medicare system which offers free or reduced rate medical services and prescriptions to most Australians. However, private health care is encouraged as the system is under-funded and overpopulated.Your registered migration agent will be able to provide you with information and advice on any questions you may have about Australia's healthcare system.
How to Migrate to Australia by:Annie Sharkey


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