What’s Trade Work? These are skilled careers that need specialised schooling which eventually leads to work that focus on experience-based abilities and on-the-job training. Occupations such as Commercial Cookery, Carpentry, Airconditioning & Refrigeration,...
The Visa Overview For a worker with a Skills in Demand (subclass 482) visa, you can work for an employer for up to 6 months, and it won’t present any major hitches, initially. However, there’s a clincher. If you are applying for a Bridging Visa and it’s being...
Registration of Interest | What it’s all about The Registration of Interest (ROI) is the process of showing interest in getting nominated by a state or territory for possible employment. If looking for work that gets you recommended by the state, this would be...
Expression of Interest | What it’s all about The Expression of Interest (EOI) is a form submitted to the Australian Immigration Department indicating that you want to apply for a skilled visa for Australia. Only once you are invited, can you then look to apply...
First, before you can live and work in Australia, remember that there’s a 3-step process: Sponsorship – Nomination – Application. Every applicant goes through these steps so they can submit their requirements to Immigration. Skills in Demand Visa (Subclass...
From Working Holiday to a Longer Stay “Can I work for my employer for more than 6 months on a Working Holiday visa?” We get asked this a lot from folks who are Working Holiday Visa (WHV) holders eying on extending the duration of their current visa. Here at Pathway...