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Ask you questions about skilled migration to Australia.

I am studying in Australia and will apply for PR soon.

In view of your situation, I personally suggest: 1, it is the best way for your brother-in-law's brother or other friends' unit to hire them to vouch for you two.

2, waiting for your sister too long (too many people have time to go, the policy may change).

You may not have enough conditions for skilled migration. You can check the conditions.

4, invest in immigration, I guess you don't want to do this either.

If one of you needs to go back to school, you can apply for a study visa, and the other person can accompany you, but it is easy to do it only if you are married and can provide a lot of evidence to prove that you have lived together for 12 months.

Look at the following information:

Australian immigrants implement a scoring system. At present, the score is 1 15, which mainly consists of: occupation score, age score, English (IELTS) score and work experience score. If the above scores add up to less than 1 15, extra points will be given to the spouse, relatives and reward scores. If the applicant's bonus points in all aspects are still below 1 15, there are the following solutions, which one can be chosen according to the applicant's own conditions and the intensity and urgency of his desire to go abroad.

1) study abroad before immigration If the applicant fails to meet the immigration requirements due to lack of work experience or fails to meet the immigration score due to lack of work experience, he can achieve his goal by studying abroad before immigration.

2) Does the spouse meet the immigration requirements? If the applicant's own conditions are not enough to immigrate, you can carefully consider the conditions of your spouse. If his spouse's own score is already 1 15, the principal applicant can apply for immigration as a subsidiary applicant of his spouse, and two people or the whole family will obtain this status.

3) Are any relatives willing to vouch for you? If you have relatives in Australia (preferably in remote areas) and your relatives are willing to vouch for you (sign a statement of "willing to bear the expenses that may occur when you first arrive in Australia"), you can submit it as a dependent immigrant. This kind of immigration conditions are more relaxed than ordinary skilled immigrants. As long as the applicants meet the basic conditions and have relatives' guarantee, they can pass.

4) Can you nominate your employer? If you have no relatives in Australia, but you have business friends, or you have a good relationship with the boss of an Australian company, you can apply for an employer to nominate immigrants through him. The employer should apply to the Immigration Bureau on the grounds that his job requires hiring you. If the Immigration Bureau agrees with the employer's application, you (the applicant) can submit an immigration application on this basis. This immigration category also requires applicants to have at least one professional background and pass the professional evaluation of Australian institutions. Generally speaking, it is necessary for an applicant to apply for immigration.

Are you willing to wait two years? Among the general skilled immigrants, there is a category called "skilled matching immigrants". At present, this category only needs the applicant's total score of 70, which is much easier than 1 15. As long as the basic conditions are met, it should be said that 99% of the people are above 70 points, but above 70 points may not be able to immigrate, and the probability of success is unknown. The application process of such immigrants is: submit the personal data of the application to the talent pool of the Immigration Bureau. Employers in Australia will search for the needed talents from the data according to their own needs. If they find a candidate who is very interested, the employer will immediately nominate the applicant to the Immigration Bureau, and the applicant will get a visa soon. However, if the employer fails to nominate, the applicant's materials will be stored in the database for up to two years. After two years, if there is no nomination, the applicant's visa will be refused. Therefore, this kind of visa has certain uncertainty.

6) Are you willing to wait for the nomination of the state government? This nomination is attended by state governments, and its essence is similar to the category of "technology matching", except that some state governments in Australia generally participate in nomination activities in remote areas, hoping that talented immigrants can settle and work there. The evaluation speed of this category is faster than that of "technology matching", but there are also uncertainties.

To sum up, if you want to settle overseas, but your current conditions do not meet the standard of direct ordinary skilled migration, you can consider the above visa channels to help you finally get an immigrant visa.

I wish you get your visa as soon as possible and have a good time (* _ _ *) Hee hee. ...