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Opportunity Now, for skilled workers and entrepreneurs.
Australia’s desperate need for skilled immigrants to fuel its seemingly bulletproof prosperity is well documented. Even in this time of Global Financial Crisis, that country is accepting around 120,000 skilled trades people and professionals from countries round the world. Even this number is not enough, in some pundits’ eyes, as the need for skilled people will increase as the world gradually gets over its latest fit of the financial staggers, and especially as China’s economy grows and diversifies.
Read more..Australia still open for business migration
Despite the current financial troubles plaguing the rest of the world, the Australian government continues to welcome business migrants who want to move to Australia to establish and operate new businesses or purchase and operate existing businesses.
Read more..Australia grows, UK woes.
Australia’s population is growing at its fastest pace since the 1960s, thanks to historically high levels of migration and quite a few babies.
Read more..Australia generates advances in alternative energy.
In this new era of alternative technologies, Australia is forging ahead building, experimenting and developing energy generation from the sun, from the sea, the wind, from geothermal and other techniques designed to minimise carbon footprints and protect the planet from further manmade damage, wherever possible. These new technologies also create new employment opportunities, for both Australian residents and also for thousands of skilled tradespeople and professionals who choose to come and live and work in Australia.
Read more..Big Australian projects need a steady flow of skilled foreign workers.
As has been well documented, the Australian Federal Government used its 2009/10 budget to throw vast amounts of money at infrastructure projects around the nation. Now this is a decent sized nation, as it happens roughly about the size of the continental United States, but with only about 7% of that large nation’s population. No surprise then that almost any big development in Australia tends to run short of skilled artisans. This, of course, creates major opportunities for skilled tradespeople and professionals in other countries. Lure them for a couple of years, muse the Aussie planners, and there’s a fair chance they’ll put down roots and stay permanently.
Read more..Why Australian economy attracts skilled migrants.
Even when the rest of the world is in the economic doldrums, there’s plenty going on in the land down under. According to two influential reports, Australia’s economy continues to lead the developed world.
Read more..Australia OK with UK.
It’s said that at any one time in the UK, 2.5 million people are thinking about Australia; thinking about living and working there, that is. As things go, over 40,000 Brits migrate to Australia every year. and that’s been going on for a long time. But why is it still so high on the wish list of so many British workers, professionals and families?
Read more..China makes Australia even more desirable for skilled migration
Right now, China has become the global economy’s only working growth economy. It’s not doing as well as it was, maybe, but the Global financial Crisis (GFC) has forced it to look more seriously about its vast domestic population and think about it more in terms of being a market. Like many countries, China has launched into infrastructure projects as a way of keeping its workforce up and about.
Read more..Industry profile: Engineering
Engineering is one of the key enabling professions in the Australian economy. Examples of engineering design, products and services permeate all aspects of everyday life. Engineers apply their skills in numerous ways, in specialist technical occupations, in design, in management and in entrepreneurship.
Read more..Relocating to Australia - Earning a living
Everyone in Australia has the right to work and earn wealth that helps people enjoy the pleasures of a free and equal society. And everyone contributes to and shares in Australia’s wealth via taxes levied by the federal and states’ governments.
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