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Australian Immigration: Introduction to Australian Immigration

If the applicant has vocational skills recognized by Australia, required business or vocational skills, or has outstanding talents, he or she can apply for the following categories of immigrants:

Independent Skilled immigration. Applicants must pass skill, age, and English proficiency score tests;

Skilled immigrants related to Australians. Have relatives (parents, children, siblings, nephews, nieces, nephews) in Australia and have skills. Applicants must pass skills, age, language proficiency, relationship with the sponsor, citizenship of the sponsor, settlement support provided by the sponsor and points scored for the sponsor's residence in Australia;

Business Skilled Immigration. Applicants must have business or investment experience and must be business owners, partners, or senior executives of large companies with recent successful operations or large investments. Have a business or investment in Australia (own a large amount of equity);

Employers nominate skilled immigrants. Applications are nominated by employers who are unable to find or train workers in Australia;

Labor Agreement Skilled Migration. Applicants with skills, qualifications and work experience consistent with the positions specified in the labor agreement shall apply through nomination by the Australian employer or organization that signed the labor agreement;

Special Talent Skilled Migration. Applicants who have achieved outstanding achievements in the fields of occupation, art, and sports can apply for this type of immigration. Applicants need to demonstrate that they will be an asset to Australian society.

Independent skilled immigration scoring standards:

A. Occupational requirements in Australia: ?

1. Technical certificate/degree/diploma (can be recognized ), with at least three years of work experience after obtaining the qualifications, and being included in the "Priority Occupation List" can score 80 points;

2. Technical certificate/degree (can be recognized), after obtaining the qualifications If you have at least three years of work experience, you can get 70 points;

3. Technical certificate/degree (can be recognized), if you have less than three years of work experience after obtaining the qualification, you can get 60 points;

4. Graduation diploma (can be recognized), with at least three years of work experience after obtaining qualifications, 55 points will be awarded;

5. Graduation diploma (can be recognized), in Those who have less than three years of work experience after obtaining qualifications will be awarded 50 points;

6. Technical certificate/degree/diploma (only short-term further study after being recognized overseas and evaluated by relevant Australian institutions) , 30 points will be awarded if you have more than three years of work experience after obtaining qualifications;

7. 25 points will be awarded if your technical certificates, degrees, and diplomas are not recognized;

8. 25 points for graduating from high school;

9. 0 points for less than 10 years of education;

(If the applicant’s usual occupation is a doctor, 25 points for technical points will be deducted);

B. Age points

? 30 points for 18-29 years old;

25 points for 30-34 years old;

35- 15 points for 39 years old;

10 points for 40-44 years old;

5 points for 45-49 years old;

Under 18 years old or over 50 years old 0 points

C. Language score (need to pass the English test)

20 points for being able to communicate fluently in English on a series of occasions;

? Read 15 points for being fluent in three of the four items, speaking, understanding or writing;

10 points for being able to communicate on daily life topics in fluent English;

being able to communicate on familiar topics in English 5 points for communicating or at least being able to speak two languages ??fluently (excluding English);

0 points for only being familiar with some common English words or phrases;

? A score of 110 points in the above three factors is considered qualified; a score of 100 points will be placed on the list to be considered.

Score criteria for skilled immigrants who are related to Australians (preferential family)

? ? ? A. Occupations in Australia require: ?

1. Technical certificate/degree/graduation diploma (can be recognized), with at least three years of work experience after obtaining qualifications, and being included in the "priority occupation list" can get 80 points;

2. Technical certificate/ Degree (can be recognized), with at least three years of work experience after obtaining the qualification, 70 points will be awarded;

3. Technical certificate/degree (can be recognized), with less than three years of work experience after obtaining the qualification Years of work experience can be awarded 60 points;

4. Graduation diploma (can be recognized), and more than three years of work experience after obtaining qualifications can be awarded 55 points;

5 . Graduation diploma (recognized), with less than three years of work experience after obtaining qualifications, 50 points are awarded;

6. Technical certificate/degree/graduation diploma (recognized and experienced overseas) (Only short-term training after assessment by relevant Australian institutions), 30 points will be awarded for more than three years of work experience after obtaining qualifications;

7. 25 points will be awarded if the technical certificates, degrees, and diplomas are not recognized ;

8. 25 points for graduating from high school;

9. 0 points for less than 10 years of education;

If the applicant’s usual occupation is doctor, technical 25 points will be deducted;

B. Age points

18-29 years old 30 points;

30-34 years old 25 points;

15 points for 35-39 years old;

10 points for 40-44 years old;

5 points for 45-49 years old;

Under 18 years old or 50 years old 0 points for those aged over

C. Points for relationship factors

If the guarantor is yours:

----Parents 15 points;

----10 points for brothers, sisters or children who have lived independently;

----5 points for nieces, nephews, nieces or nephews;

D. Citizenship factor points

If the guarantor is:

----Australian citizen for five years or more, 10 points;

----Less than five years 5 points for Australian citizens;

 

E. Settlement factors:

If your guarantor has lived in Australia for two consecutive years and has a continuous occupation of 10 points;

If your guarantor has received a total of *** in the past two years If you have received unemployment or special benefits for more than 4 weeks, or any social security payment other than old age pension, veterans' allowance, and family allowance, your score will be 0.

F. Residence area factor

If your sponsor has lived in a state or territory in the past two years, 5 points;

Above A score of 95 out of 6 factors is considered qualified, and a score of 90 will be placed on the list to be considered.