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How do ordinary people immigrate to Australia

The methods for ordinary people to immigrate to Australia include student visa+temporary visa after graduation, skilled immigrant visa and so on.

1, student sign+temporary sign after graduation

First, apply for students to sign up for study. You can apply for a temporary work visa after graduation, valid for more than one year. Starting from July this year 1, students' working hours shall not exceed 48 hours every two weeks, and there is no restriction on work visas.

Students must first get the admission notice from the school, there is no upper age limit, IELTS 4.5-5.5, and there are enough funds. Schools have their own English requirements, which may be higher than those of the Immigration Bureau. Work visa needs to have study experience in Australia, IELTS 6, under 50 years old, and the major should be on the list of occupations of immigration bureau. This is one of the main ways for ordinary people to work and immigrate to Australia. Studying in Australia can add points for immigrants. It is simple and convenient to apply for a work visa after graduation, but the tuition fee is not a small expense.

3. Skilled immigrant visa

The applicant immigrates to Australia permanently. No more than 45 years old, the major must be on the list of occupations of the Immigration Bureau. Skilled immigrants are graded, and only those with high scores can be invited. Age, English level, work experience, education and so on will all affect the score, and the older you are, the lower your score will be. Anyone who meets the requirements in China can apply.

Precautions for immigrating to Australia:

1. visa application: make sure to choose the appropriate visa category, prepare complete materials, and observe the visa requirements and application time.

2. Capital preparation: The cost of living in Australia is relatively high, and sufficient funds are needed to pay for living expenses and house rent. Make sure you have enough money to support yourself.

3. Language ability: Australia is an English-speaking country, and having good English communication skills is very important for life and work. Take English exams, such as IELTS or TOEFL, to improve your English.

4. Employment prospects: Understand Australia's job market and industry needs, and choose a career that suits your professional background and skills. Actively seek career opportunities, prepare resumes and interviews.