Monthly Archive for August, 2008

Tradesmen Needed in Australia

The more marketable you are, the more opportunities will come your way. In fact, where there’s a need, there’s an opportunity. The question is; are you able to fill the void?

Currently, Australia is in need of skilled tradesmen and as a result there are opportunities galore. Perhaps you’ve acquired the skills but you don’t have the necessary official qualification papers to qualify for Australia Immigration? No worries, there is a solution - are you willing to do what it takes?

Currently, tradespersons earn much more than graduates. This is due to the high demand for trade skills.

The opportunity to study a trade in Australia ensures an opportunity to migrate successfully. Over 30 percent of TAFE (Technical and Further Education) students in Australia already hold bachelor degrees but are training for trade skills to gain lucrative jobs.

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How to Prepare Your Pets for Immigration

Just because they’re not human, doesn’t mean that they haven’t made a difference in your life. It’s not crazy to view your pet as a very important part of your family. In fact, many people regard their pets to be loving, feeling and generous beings.

It’s a known fact that animals have the amazing ability to calm their owners and promote positive emotions.

So, besides the fact that if they’re left behind, they most probably will suffer from separation anxiety, if you migrate with your pets, they’ll most likely help you ease into your new home and country.

Restrictions

There are a few restrictions in regards to pet immigration in various countries. Pet Immigration is not a very simple process but it is very possible. For example, if you’ve decided to immigrate to New Zealand consider that this country only accepts cats and dogs. Unfortunately, no other kinds of pets can gain access to New Zealand. So, if you have a parrot or pet rabbit called bunny, you’ll have to find a loving home for it in your homeland, and bid them farewell. Also, consider the following. Animals are required to come through Auckland International Airport. Most animals are subject to quarantine. This depends on which country they are from. Your pet will typically spend at least 6 months in their departure country and will require full vaccinations. Rest assured a subcutaneous chip comes standard.

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Could You Pass Your Citizenship Test?

It’s a necessary part of the immigration process. In many ways, your test is your gateway to what you hope will be a start to a great life. However, as the saying goes, good things rarely come easily.

There are ways to tackle the hurdles when the going gets tough – your best armour of defence is to know exactly what you’re up against.

What exactly is a Citizenship Immigration Test?

The test is an option available to everyone. The test is usually written but you may be invited to an interview with a citizenship judge. The test evaluates your knowledge of the country you wish to immigrate to. The test also evaluates your language abilities. Be wary of people who pretend to be helpful, they maybe wanting to make and easy buck out of you. The best place to find information about the test is through viable sources such as a clued up immigration Unit consultant.

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