Settle in Adelaide with the Help of Migration Agents

Posted by Asia Pacific
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Nov 14, 2022
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Studying, working and living in Adelaide (Australia) offers excellent opportunities for national and international people to make their next career moves and enjoy a lifestyle that provides more benefits.

 

There are many ways to migrate to Adelaide; some people enrol as skilled migrants and become eligible for state nominations, register at south Australia's skilled and business migration programme, and many more. It helps in migrating to fulfil the dream of settling in Adelaide.

 

Well! Just living in Adelaide provides not only plenty of employment opportunities but also quality education, a multicultural atmosphere, rich history, entertainment, food & restaurants, wildlife & nature, nightlife, etc. Most of these are the reasons that many people around the world try to settle in Adelaide.

 

However, a person must take assistance from the migration agents in the process of migrating to Adelaide. The immigration agents will assist in the visa process, provide options for educational institutions, check eligibility criteria according to the person's profile, suggest employment possibilities, and many more.

 

The migration agents make the visa process easy and quick compared to those who process their visa applications and other relevant things by themselves. Because the person who is processing their visa application alone is not fully aware of the immigration law of Australia; however, the migration agents stay updated regarding new changes and rules declared by the Australian Government.

 

Eligibility Criteria

 

Relocating to Adelaide from outside of Australia, the person must comply with the laws and regulations of the immigration department of Australia, as it is pretty strict compared to many other countries.

In the process of working and living in Adelaide or anywhere in Australia on a permanent basis, the person should register in the GSM Programme (General Skilled Migration Programme), which helps workers around the world to migrate from their home country to Australia.

 

To become eligible for the GSM Programme, the person:

 

  • must be under the age of 50
  • must have proof of English language proficiency (PTE, IELTS, etc.)
  • should be in good health
  • must have character and health certificates
  • must have adequate health insurance (OVHC/OSHC)
  • must possess the skills listed on the SOL (Skills Occupation List)

 

The person must meet these eligibility criteria requirements to obtain a certain number of points in the GSM Programme, which grants an Australian visa. For example, people between the age of 18-24 will automatically receive 25 points, and people between the age of 40-44 will only gain 15 points. Same as the age, the points are awarded for qualifications (such as bachelor's degree holders earn more points than diploma holders), skills for employment, work experience, language ability, and so on.

 

Please Note

 

If the person is planning to pursue Engineering, Accounting and IT from an Australian educational institution, they become eligible to enrol in the Professional Year (PY) Programme; a 44-week programme provides five extra points to those students who are studying these subjects from an Australian institution and increase their chances of getting permanent residence.

Most immigration agencies are associated with PY Programme providers to help international students in the field of accounting, engineering, and IT to register for this PY Programme in Australia.

 

Summary

 

There are many people who are planning to take assistance from a migration agent in the process of settling in Adelaide but do not know how to find the best immigration agency for migration. We would like to recommend one education and migration agency named Asia Pacific Group; their migration agents in Adelaide and other areas of Australia, India and the Philippines have been assisting thousands of people since 2009 in migrating to Australia and achieving positive results.

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