Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Visa Classes



Australian residency links; just for my friends in the UK and Ireland here are the Visa classes and types;
Skilled Independent


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Skilled Australian Sponsored


This category is for applicants who are under 45 years of age with recognised skills and Recent Work Experience who do not have a close relative in Australia who can act as a sponsor. To be granted a visa applicants must score 120 points.

This category is for applicants who are under 45 years of age with recognised skills and Recent Work Experience and who can be sponsored by a non-dependent child, parent, brother or sister, neice or nephew, aunt or uncle. To be granted a visa applicants must score 110 points.


Skilled Designated Area (Provisional)

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Skilled State Territory Nominated Independent


These categories are for skilled applicants who are unable to meet the criteria for a permanent visa and who can be sponsored by a non-dependent child, parent, brother or sister, neice or nephew, aunt or uncle, first cousin or a grandparent. There is no points test for this cateogry.

This category is for applicants who are able to meet the basic requirements under the Skilled Independent category but not the passmark and requires sponsorship from a participating State or Territory who will assess your commitment to reside in the State or Territory and whether your skills are in demand.


Skilled Independent Regional


Skill Matching


This provisional category is for skilled people who are unable to meet the passmark for a permanent visa and who wish to live and work in a regional or low growth metropolitan area in Australia. You must be sponsored by a participating State or Territory government.

This category is not points tested and has been designed to overcome skill shortages by placing an applicant's details on a Skill Matching Database for 2 years. The database is made available to the State and Territory governments and employers who may then nominate an applicant for migration.


Jake's Joke of the Day


Q: Why do dogs bury bones in the ground?
A: Because you can't bury them in trees

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