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SKILLED (WORK) VISA
Australia
Want to live and work in Australia?
Want to live and work in Australia? Australia needs skilled workers! 200,000 jobs are advertised weekly, and the unemployment rate is the lowest in years. 102,500 Skilled Visas are to be granted by June 2008.
Free Eligibility
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VISITOR (TRAVEL) VISA TO
AUSTRALIA
Want to travel to Australia? The
Australian Visitor visa allows people to travel to Australia for
tourism or business. Applicants from certain countries can conveniently
and securely apply online for an Electronic Travel Authority
(ETA).
APPLY ONLINE |
STUDENT VISA AUSTRALIA
Want to study in Australia? Each
year over 150,000 international students arrive in Australia. The
Overseas Student Program (OSP) allows people who are not Australian
citizens or permanent residents to study in Australia.
Free Eligibility
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BUSINESS VISA
AUSTRALIA
Want to manage, purchase or set up
a business in Australia? The Business Skills visa class encourages
successful business people to settle permanently in Australia and
contribute to the Australian economy by developing new or existing
businesses.
Free Eligibility
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PARTNER VISA AUSTRALIA
Want to join your partner/spouse in
Australia? The Australian Partner visa is for people who have an
eligible Australian spouse/partner or interdependent partner, or who
wish to come to Australia to marry their Australian fiancé.
Free Eligibility
Assessment |
PARENT (FAMILY) VISA AUSTRALIA
Want to join your children in Australia? Parents may be able to migrate to Australia if they have a child in Australia who is an eligible Australian citizen or permanent resident. Visas are available for parents of working age and those of pension age.
Free Eligibility
Assessment |
Work and Live in Canada
Due to growth in the Canadian economy and the continued shortage of skilled workers, the Canadian Government seeks skilled workers with transferable skills rather than specific qualifications. In 2007, over 100,000 skilled worker visas will be made available. Find out if you qualify for fast-track processing of your application for permanent residence and how to obtain a temporary work permit
Free Eligibility Assessment |
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Renting
Most people who wish to rent property go through a real estate agent, which should have lists of available properties with monthly rental prices. It is also worth browsing real estate internet sites and daily newspapers for listings.
If going through a real estate agent, the application process is usually very thorough – you must supply such personal details as personal referees – i.e. persons who can vouch for your honesty and good character. If you are successful in your rental application, you will be required to pay at least one month’s rent up front, plus one month’s rent in ‘bond’. This amount is anywhere from two to four weeks’ rent. This is held by the Tenancy Services Centre (a government-run department) and will be returned to you after the end of your rental lease, provided there is no damage to the property (fair wear and tear accepted).
Rental prices vary, but as a general rule, inner-city housing is more expensive. If you do not mind traveling and wish to have a bigger house or just more space, then perhaps an outer-suburban property would suit. Renting houses in the country or rural towns is almost always very cheap; check local newspapers in the area you are looking to settle for further details.

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