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How to Get Priority Visa Processing in Australia

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Understanding how to come and work (or study) in Australia can be a daunting process. Our host Rhea Fawole can attest to the fact that it's a wonderful country to live in – and that the effort in getting here is well worth it.

No one has their finger on the pulse of what's happening with Australian migration more than Rhea and her SOLVi Migration team. And in this episode, Rhea is talking about the best industries to get priority visa processing in Australia – namely, education and healthcare.

Understanding how the ministerial powers prioritise certain visa applications over others is where it all starts, and Rhea then goes into the details of jobs that are in demand, acronyms that you might come across (ANZSCO and AHPRA), as well as specific visa codes that may seem confusing.

The way that Rhea articulately lays out the different pathway options and considerations makes your job that much easier as you begin your migration research. You might well want to book a consultation anyway, but Rhea's advice is truly a great place to start.

"We would recommend that skills assessments should be done before you apply for the visa." ~ Rhea Fawole

In This Episode:

- What kind of skills assessments do you need to work in education or healthcare?

- What are the different kinds of visa options you might need to consider to then migrate?

- Understanding ANZSCO (Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations)

- What do you need to do to ensure you have what is needed to migrate if you have skills in the required areas?

- What is AHPRA?

- Understanding the different visa codes and nominated visa options

- What is the 'skilled independent' option that can lead to permanent residency?

- Understanding the labour agreements pathway

And more!


Resources:

Assessing authorities - Immigration and citizenship


Connect with SOLVi Migration:

Website

Book a consultation with us! - $50 off your first consultation - enter code "50OFF"


This content is for educational purposes only and nothing in this content or its description constitutes legal advice. For advice on your personal circumstances, please make an appointment at SOLVi Migration www.solvimigration.com.au


Copyright Solvi Pty Ltd 2023

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Content provided by Rhea Fawole. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rhea Fawole or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Understanding how to come and work (or study) in Australia can be a daunting process. Our host Rhea Fawole can attest to the fact that it's a wonderful country to live in – and that the effort in getting here is well worth it.

No one has their finger on the pulse of what's happening with Australian migration more than Rhea and her SOLVi Migration team. And in this episode, Rhea is talking about the best industries to get priority visa processing in Australia – namely, education and healthcare.

Understanding how the ministerial powers prioritise certain visa applications over others is where it all starts, and Rhea then goes into the details of jobs that are in demand, acronyms that you might come across (ANZSCO and AHPRA), as well as specific visa codes that may seem confusing.

The way that Rhea articulately lays out the different pathway options and considerations makes your job that much easier as you begin your migration research. You might well want to book a consultation anyway, but Rhea's advice is truly a great place to start.

"We would recommend that skills assessments should be done before you apply for the visa." ~ Rhea Fawole

In This Episode:

- What kind of skills assessments do you need to work in education or healthcare?

- What are the different kinds of visa options you might need to consider to then migrate?

- Understanding ANZSCO (Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations)

- What do you need to do to ensure you have what is needed to migrate if you have skills in the required areas?

- What is AHPRA?

- Understanding the different visa codes and nominated visa options

- What is the 'skilled independent' option that can lead to permanent residency?

- Understanding the labour agreements pathway

And more!


Resources:

Assessing authorities - Immigration and citizenship


Connect with SOLVi Migration:

Website

Book a consultation with us! - $50 off your first consultation - enter code "50OFF"


This content is for educational purposes only and nothing in this content or its description constitutes legal advice. For advice on your personal circumstances, please make an appointment at SOLVi Migration www.solvimigration.com.au


Copyright Solvi Pty Ltd 2023

  continue reading

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