Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - I have graduated from work for more than a year, and now I want to immigrate to Australia to work. What should I do? I have a bachelor's degree, majoring in fine arts, and graduated from a well-known

I have graduated from work for more than a year, and now I want to immigrate to Australia to work. What should I do? I have a bachelor's degree, majoring in fine arts, and graduated from a well-known

I have graduated from work for more than a year, and now I want to immigrate to Australia to work. What should I do? I have a bachelor's degree, majoring in fine arts, and graduated from a well-known academy of fine arts in China. 1. Australian skilled immigrants adopt a scoring policy, which requires comprehensive scoring in terms of age, educational background, working hours and IELTS (at least four sixes). The chance to apply for immigration is about 60 points, which is suitable for people with strong skills, high academic qualifications and good English.

2. Australian employer-sponsored immigrants: under 50 years old; College degree or above; 6 points for each IELTS (some IELTS can be exempted from the exam); Engaged in professional work 1 year or more. Employers sponsor immigrants without scoring and get green cards directly, which has a short cycle and low relative requirements.