Elfa Member Member # 5 | Posted October 22, 2001 04:44 PM
Hi JulesIn order to migrate to Australia under the General Skilled categories you must meet the basic requirements and, if relevant, pass the points test. The basic requirements of age, English language ability, nominated occupation (which must be found on the Australian Skilled Occupations List) and recent work experience provide that you should be under 45 years of age, should have post secondary qualifications (such as university or trade qualifications), recent work experience in a skilled occupation or in your nominated occupation and your skills must be assessed by the relevant assessing authority. Applicants who are unable to satisfy the basic requirements should not proceed with an application. If you apply under a category that requires the points test, you may be allocated points for age, nominated occupation, English language ability, specific work experience, for an occupation that is recognised as in demand in Australia (extra points if you have a job offer for the occupation in demand), Australian qualifications, spouse skills (if your spouse satisfies immigration requirements), bonus categories (such as investment in Australia, knowledge of Australian community languages, Australian work experience). If you apply under the Skilled Australian Sponsored category, you will also be allocated points for your relationship to your sponsor. Please be advised that if you are interested in an initial assessment on immigration to Australia, you should complete our Immigration Appraisal Form available on our website at http://www.workpermit.co.uk/australia/appraisal_form.htm. If you have a CV on hand it may be more convenient for you to provide much of the information in CV format (in Rich Text (*.rtf) or Plain Text (*.txt) Format, please) and send this to me directly at australia@workpermit.com in addition to filling out the on-line form. As soon as we receive the above-mentioned details, you will be provided a complete initial assessment on your ability to migrate to Australia. I hope this has been helpful and I look forward to your response. All the best. Elfa -------------------- Elfa Kere, Consultant Workpermit.com
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