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Moving to Australia without a Job | ACEIS

Employment being the premise of a person’s sustainment in today’s world, no one wants to sit indolent even for a month after finishing education. Furthermore, when it comes to migrating to a different country, securing a job beforehand you land on the country becomes a primary aspect. But does that mean that you cannot immigrate to different country without a job offer? Well, here is the good news- Yes, you can! 

Australia is amongst those advanced and prosperous countries which have multiple avenues for aspiring immigrants to procure a visa even without a job offer. However having a job offer will always enable you to secure extra points which mean you have a better chance of getting a PR visa for Australia. Nevertheless, the Australian government offers the below options through which you can migrate even when you don’t have a job in hand. 

1. Skill Select Program-

If you have the required skills and qualification, you can submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through this program and let the Australian government know that you are interested to work in Australia. Your occupation should be on the Australian skilled occupation list. After submission, your EOI will be ranked based on points test. The points are scored based on few criteria of age, English language proficiency, experience of skilled employment, spouse factor etc. 

2. Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189)-

To apply under this category, first you should submit your EOI through skill select based on which you need to get an invitation from Australian government. You need to be under 45 years, score at least 65 in the points test. You should have relevant skill and experience in one of the in demand occupation as per the Australian skilled occupation list. You must get a positive skill assessment report for your nominated occupation. 

3. Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)-

Under this visa, applicants must be nominated by an Australian state or territory. You must have the required proficiency in English language. Remaining criteria are the same as subclass 189. 

4. Subclass 491 Visa-

To apply under this category, applicant must be either nominated by a state or territory government or must be sponsored by an eligible relative. Your occupation must be on the skilled occupation list and be invited to apply. You must get a positive skill assessment report for your nominated occupation. You need to be under 45 years, score at least 65 in the points test and have the required proficiency in English language

5. Business Innovation and Investment program-

Under this program you can either start or manage an existing business in Australia. You need to possess required net worth and must have the potential to invest a required amount for any business in Australia. You should also be nominated from a state or territory government agency or Austrade

6. Global talent scheme-

To secure a visa under the Global Talent Visa program, the aspiring immigrant needs to be highly skilled in one of the 7 specific tech sectors which in future will contribute to the upheaval and transformation in Australia’s economy by transferring international skills and creating more jobs in Australian market. You must be nominated by a recognized organization or an individual who will validate and endorse your talent on a global platform.  

Evidently there are multiple pathways through which you can secure an Australian visa even without a job offer in hand. At ACEIS, we will help you identify the right kind of visa based on your skills, qualification and experience to ensure a smooth immigration process.

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Over the years, our education system has guided the students to choose the safe and common career options like medicine, law, engineering, accounts etc. Parents too, have mostly expressed their desires that their child would choose one of these safe career options to avoid the raising eyebrows, questioning the survival strategies of the child.

“I am doing my own business, or I want to study business related course” was not taken seriously by the previous generations. Primarily, due to the risk factor included and the unknown outcome. But, with time, we are seeing that this whole idea is changing at a social level and people are not shying away to take risks in terms of their education and career. The Gen-X have realized that the typical courses of arts science or commerce are not rewarding or exciting enough.  Exploring new possibilities, pursuing new courses to keep up with today’s fast world has thus become a trend with the young generation today.

In any given era, we have witnessed that stalwarts are born whenever a stereotype is broken.  We could have not got our Ambani or Tata or Birla have they been duplicating the monotonous, run-of-the-mill ideas. With logical and strategic thinking, which went far ahead of their own time, they transformed to global leaders of today.

Today from a very young age, our millennials understand and appreciate the phrase ‘Money Matters’. Getting into business does not only mean developing new ideas and implementing them; it also involves managing people, which include internal and external customers, great deal of leadership skills and creative problem solving skills. Be it interest in stock market, or investing an amount towards the right product, our young generation want their ideas to reach out to the global market. And with thousands of business courses now available across the globe, students are becoming keener to get ample knowledge, to sharpen their skills and a give a logical approach to realize their idea.

Welcoming, diverse, safe and economically strong countries like Australia and Canada offers multiple choices in business courses where students can get ample options to choose for their career. Monash University, Deakin University, Australia National University in Australia and University of Toronto, Western University, University of British Columbia In Canada are amongst the few of the world renowned institutions which are becoming the new education hub for our future business tycoons.

Students today can choose from numerous courses in certificate, diploma, degree or masters in the field of international business studies. Diploma in Business Management, Diploma in Leadership and Management, Bachelors and Masters in Business Administration have gained immense popularity amongst the international students over the years.  These globally recognized degrees and certificates elevate the students in the international market enabling them to secure contemporary and rewarding career options. In today’s international market, few of the in-demand business career options which a student can secure are Management Analyst, Financial Analyst, Economist, Business Development Manager, International Trade and Customs Manager etc.

We, at ACEIS, would help you choose the right course and the right institution post recognition of your knack and aptitude towards career goals.

So if you think you are willing to take a step ahead towards achieving your goal, start researching on the various courses that might interest you and the doors will open to enter the whole new world of possibilities.

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