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Immigration after studying TAFE in Australia

The news has been received and I can give you some suggestions:

1. Capitalist countries are not as good as they think. Although the welfare in Australia is really good, it doesn't mean that the government will give you money to support you if you do nothing. Moreover, we can only say that the welfare in Australia is much better than that in China and many other countries, but we still have to rely on ourselves to live a good life. The pension given by the government is only enough for you to live a basic life. You still have to work hard. Therefore, don't think that 100% is good just because others say yes. The Australian people still have many complaints, but we just can't hear them. But I personally like Australia, but the environment and atmosphere are very good, and the welfare is really much better than that in China;

2. The agent is right about immigration. You study immigration in TAFE, and you have accumulated 900 hours of work experience related to your major (the kind that requires salary, not a simple apprenticeship). IELTS has four 7s (that is, good English), and then you can apply for immigration. But it is best not to be over 30 years old, otherwise the score may not be enough. However, it is hard to accumulate work experience while studying, but TAFE's career is generally easier to find a job, and the treatment depends on your own strength and luck;

3. Those who can immigrate to TAFE, such as technicians, western chefs in West Point, hairdressing, etc. , can be considered, but actuarial, education, accounting, architecture and other majors. TAFE can't be recognized, they have to go to college, which will cost more money and time. TAFE generally has no age limit, but if you want skilled immigrants, you'd better not be over 30, so hurry up;

No one can guarantee you that TAFE will immigrate after watching it. There is indeed a great success rate around me and in real life, because if not, so many people would not study TAFE immigration. But to put it bluntly, even if it is 99% successful, there are still 1 unlucky immigrants who fail for various reasons. So no one can promise you this kind of thing. I can only say that you have achieved all the indicators. For example, IELTS is 4 minutes and 7 minutes, TAFE graduated smoothly, and you have 900 hours of work experience. If you are under the age of 30, you will be very sure, unless you have an accident and fail. But no one dares to say 100%.

Above. Good luck.