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What is the difference between Australian employer immigrants and investment immigrants?

# Australian Immigration # Introduction Australia's immigration policy pursues employer immigration and investment immigration. Employer migration is a visa program that Australian government allows enterprises or institutions in Australia to hire professionals from overseas, and ensures that the hired people can work and live in Australia and obtain permanent residency at one time. Investment immigration is the Australian government's hope that foreign investors will invest in small and medium-sized enterprises in Australia to promote national economic prosperity. What is the difference between Australian employer immigrants and investment immigrants? Welcome to read!

The difference between Australian employer immigrants and investment immigrants

Employers' immigration in Australia mainly forms the immigration policy of 186 employer-sponsored immigration. This visa is suitable for corporate executives, private entrepreneurs and returnees. The application scope is in first-tier cities in Australia, such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Newcastle and Wollongong.

However, applying for this visa must meet the basic immigration requirements of bachelor degree or above and under the age of 50. At the same time, immigrants to Australia also attach great importance to the requirements of English, and IELTS scores must reach 6 points in each item. It is natural if the applicant has been engaged in professional work for more than 3 years and passed the professional evaluation.

Australian Employee-Amplified Migration is an immigration method introduced by the Australian government in recent years, aiming at attracting counterpart talents for Australian companies. Due to the low application requirements and partial exemption from IELTS, it is being welcomed by more and more people in China.

With the steady development of the Australian investment and immigration market, although the Australian dollar has shown an upward trend recently, it has not affected the enthusiasm of China people to invest and immigrate to Australia. Australian investment immigrants can be said to be the most convenient application for obtaining an Australian green card, such as Australia 188C major investor immigration visa, which does not require business experience and investment experience, as long as there is an investment of 5 million Australian dollars.

However, some applicants will still encounter the phenomenon of "rejection", which is likely to ignore the misunderstanding in Australian investment immigration. If you accidentally touch a misunderstanding, it is likely to directly affect the applicant's visa results.

Australian investment immigrants have been welcomed by many business owners, executives and high net worth individuals with diversified investment methods and convenient access to green cards.

Extended Reading: Social Taboo of Australian Immigrants

First, daily conversations with Australians are taboo.

At home, it is common to make loud noises in public places, and many people in China don't think so. But if domestic investors live in Australia, this habit needs to be corrected. Australians are very polite and pay attention to the etiquette in public places. They never make noise in public places.

In addition, Australians think rabbits are unlucky animals and have very special taboos on rabbits. Therefore, after immigrating to Australia, try to avoid mentioning rabbits when talking to Australians, and talk more about sports, travel and what you have seen and heard in Australia.

Second, immigrants should know the taboo of meeting each other.

Australians usually shake hands when they meet. But when some close women meet, they kiss each other's faces instead of shaking hands. Because Australians' first names come first and their surnames come last. Therefore, in Australia, when addressing others, you should say your last name first, and then connect with miss, Mr. or Mrs. ... acquaintances can call each other nicknames.

Australians are easy-going and have a strong sense of time. Punctuality in dating and not contacting in advance are taboos in Australia.

Third, Australian immigrants should know etiquette taboos.

In social situations in Australia, small gestures such as stretching and yawning are forbidden. Besides, many Australian men don't like hugging each other or hugging each other tightly.

Fourth, Australian business etiquette taboos

Like many western countries, Australia is also a country that advocates equality. Australians don't like telling others what to do with orders, and they don't like others to speak with orders.

It is worth noting that Australians have a clear distinction between public and private. Take eating with a business partner as an example. "Eating" in the Australian population is simply eating a meal, which is different from the popular table culture among businessmen in China. New immigrants should not think that having dinner with business partners will make business easier. In the eyes of Australians, business cooperation and friendship do not need to be established at the dinner table.

Therefore, when we apply for immigration to Australia, we should know more about the daily etiquette taboos of Australian natives, which will help us get along with them and integrate into local life more quickly.