COURSE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PR
Australia is a very appealing country to live, study, and work in, which is why international students from all over the world come here. Australia is a popular study abroad destination for students due to its stable and open economy, appealing universities and career options, highly regarded infrastructure, multicultural society, breathtaking landscapes, and English-speaking workforce. Many international students look for the high quality of life that Australia offers. Find out more about the SC500 student visa.
International students who want to come to Australia to study, work, and live there after graduation must first apply for an Australia Student Visa. An international student may be qualified to apply for an Australian post-study work visa under subclass 485 after completing two years of studies in universities, vocational schools, or colleges offering higher education in Australia that have received CRICOS approval. Depending on your qualifications, an Australian post-study work visa may be issued for a variety of terms.
- newest revisions to the 485 visa duration
If the student meets the points test and other eligibility requirements, they can then search for a pathway to permanent residency in Australia. They could also apply for a TSS visa or the permanent ENS 186/RSMS 187 visa if they have a sponsoring employer. If submitting a General Skilled Migration application, the applicant must have an eligible occupation and a positive skills assessment from the relevant skills assessing authority.
It’s important to keep in mind that even though in some cases relevant work experience may be accepted in place of the formal qualification, your study area and your nominated occupation must match. Please be aware that the list of occupations is subject to frequent changes depending on the state of the economy and the labour market.
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How can you tell which profession is in high demand and will probably stay on the list of long-term occupations? In general, the joboutlook website could inform you of a profession’s future and areas in Australia where there is a shortage of labour, but that is not how immigration occupation lists operate. A rough list of potential courses is provided in this article. To help you make a wise choice, we highly recommend that you get in touch with us for a consultation. We can also help you enrol in the course of your choice.
A FEW POINTS REGARDING COURSES THAT COULD LEAD TO PR OPPORTUNITIES
- Meet the Australian Study Requirements: The general requirement is to study in Australia for at least two years (related); however, this may change depending on your field of study or level (vocational or higher ed).
- The line of work you select ANZSCO Job Descriptions: You can find out what fields of study are necessary for a job by searching for “anzco position descriptions” on Google. You must meet these academic requirements in order to be eligible for these positions.
- Apply for a visa within six months: Six months after finishing your studies, you should apply for a PSWV 485 visa.
Engineering
In general, Australia struggles to find enough engineers, and many engineering specialties are listed as long-term in-demand:
- Engineers
occupations in horticulture and agriculture
The following professions are available as individual reports:
- agricultural scientist or advisor
auto-related trades
There are reports that offer data for the cluster of automotive trades.
The following professions are available as individual reports:
- vehicle electrician
- vehicle mechanic
- the panel beater
building trades, architecture, and construction technicians
The following professions are available as individual reports:
architect
- manager of a construction project
- surveyor
- Childcare careers
There are reports available that detail the child care cluster.
There are specific occupational reports available for:
- Child care facility director
Trades in construction
There are reports available that give details about the cluster of construction trades.
The following professions are available as individual reports:
- stonemason and bricklayer
- cabinetmaker
- joiner and carpenter
- glazier and fibrous plasterer
- tradesperson for painting, plumber
- powerful plasterer
- floor and wall tiler
technicians and tradespeople in electrotechnology and telecommunications
There is a research report available for the electrotechnology trades cluster that gives a general overview of the labour market at the national level.There are specific occupational reports available for:
- mechanic for refrigeration and air conditioning
- general electrician
- worker in the electronic instrument trades
engineering careers
There are reports available that give details about the engineering professions cluster.
The following professions are available as individual reports:
civil engineering experts
- Civil engineering technician and draftsperson
- engineer, electrical
- engineer, mechanical
construction trades
There are reports available that give details about the engineering trades cluster.
The following professions are available as individual reports:
locksmith- a sheet metal worker
- Worker in the trades of structural steel and welding
trades in food
There is a research report available for the food trades cluster that gives a general overview of the labour market at the national level.
The following professions are available as individual reports:
jobs in the health and social assistance sectors
There is a research report available for the cluster of health professions that offers a national overview of the labour market.
The following health professions have available individual occupational reports:
- audiologist
- radiologic diagnostician in medicine
- laboratory scientist in medicine
- radiation therapist in medicine
- Workplace therapist
- optometrist
- physiotherapist
- sonographer
- the social worker
Reports that offer details for the nurses cluster are available.
The following nursing professions are available for individual occupational reports:
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