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employment or sponsorship for a family

Discussion in 'Employment in Australia' started by jt shaw, Oct 26, 2008.

  1. jt shaw

    jt shaw Welcome New Poster


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    HELLO.
    I AM A THIRD YEAR PODIATRY STUDENT, LOOKING FOR EMPLOYMENT OR SPONSORSHIP IN AUSTRALIA. I HAVE A YOUNG FAMILY.
    I AM A LITTLE UNSURE ABOUT THE EMMIGRATION PROCESS SO IF ANY ONE CAN HELP ME I WOULD VERY MUCH APPRECIATE IT
    THANK YOU AND BEST WISHES
     
  2. bkelly11

    bkelly11 Active Member

    I came over last year on a sponsorship visa and am now going through the permanent residency process.

    You can apply for any job once you qualify, you just need to get your employer to sponsor you, the whole process took me 3 months from application to gain sponsorship. Or you can simply just apply for full residency once you qualify.

    Once you qualify you have to get the APODC to recognise your qualifications so you can practise in Australia.

    Information from sites below:

    http://www.apodc.com.au/Overseas Podiatrists.html

    http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/skilled-workers/sbs/index.htm
     
    Last edited: Oct 27, 2008
  3. Lorraine Munro

    Lorraine Munro Active Member

    Dear Jt shaw,
    Where are you coming from and do you have a partner?
    I have sponsored someone previously.
    Cheers Lorraine
     
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