Monday, December 3, 2012
Cheap First Class Airfare - Migrant Boost Fills Australian Skills Shortage
000 in the past year in an effort to solve the country's skills shortage, the ranks of Australia's skilled workers have been boosted by almost 78.
500 Skilled Visas available for 2005-06, the Australian Government has made over 97. Australian Immigration Minister Amanda Vanstone said the government had responded to the shortage by bringing record numbers of skilled migrants to the country. It's the largest intake of skilled migrants since the late 1980s.
Australian Government statistics confirm 89% of Skilled Independent Visa holders gain employment within the first six months. And unemployment is at the lowest level in the last 10 years, 000 jobs have been advertised weekly, in recent months over 150.
000 calling South Australia home - an increase of almost 140 per cent in SA on 2003-04 figures, 100 settling in Victoria and almost 5, with 7, 700 migrants took advantage of the state-specific and regional migration program, a total of 18.
With 260 migrating to Australia in 2004-05 - this is a 300% increase on previous year, the biggest increase came in the form of doctors, when it came to specific skills.
Are among the most sought-after skills wanted by Australian employment groups, electricians and builders, including mechanics, nurses and trades-people, a Senior Migration Agent from National Visas said that accountants.
To find out more information about migration to Australia visit http://www.nationalvisas.com.au
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