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Old 13-06-2008, 06:42 PM   #1
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Default Get your employer to sponsor your visa!

Australian employers are looking for skilled individuals that can
bring valuable economic benefit to their business, and to the
Australian economy. The Australian employer sponsored visa is the type
of visa that is used by employers who cannot find an Australian to
fill in a position.

So, if you're planning to work in Australia, whether permanent or
temporary, get your employer to sponsor you! This is a great
opportunity for immigrants wanting to work and live in Australia.


EMPLOYER SPONSORED VISAS

Australia Temporary Visa or Temporary Employer Sponsored (Subclass
457) Visa, lets you work within 3 months to 4 years. See
http://www.nationalvisas.com.au/emp...irements457.htm for further
details.

Australia Permanent Visa or ENS Permanent Employer Sponsored (Subclass
121/856) Visa, is used by Australian employers to recruit a highly
skilled individual when they are unable to fill in a position from the
Australian labour market. See http://www.nationalvisas.com.au/emp...irementsens.htm
for further details.

Find out more on the different types of immigration visa to Australia
that can allow you to work and live in Australia with ease.
 
 


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