The Non-Trade Study Pathway The non-trade courses give the student applicant the opportunity to study a vocational or academic program in Australia through a Student Visa (500). After completing the study program successfully, the student can apply for the Temporary...
WHV Overview The Working Holiday Visa (WHV) The Working Holiday Visa (417) allows applicants 18 to 30 years old who have a passport from a country in the Working Holiday Maker program to qualify for a 12-month visa that lets you work while exploring Australia. Working...
Employer Sponsorship | Key Things to Know What is it? An Australian business can support an overseas employee to apply for a temporary or permanent visa in the case that they don’t find a local prospective worker. Navigating Sponsorship: What’s the purpose &...
Building A Foundation We’ve categorised what you need to know into different areas of your “carpentry toolkit” so you can have a better understanding of your pathway based on study, work readiness, expectations, and potential pathways. These are...
The Digitally Driven & Tech Savvy Sectors From startups to long-standing firms, Australia is home to a digitally driven and tech savvy industry — delving into fields like Information Technology (IT), Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, Software Engineering, and AI....
Trade Courses | What are they? These are VET or Vocational Education and Training programs in Australia that provide hands-on learning for various occupations that have specialized skills. They offer both theoretical knowledge and practical application so students can...