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Showing posts with label Migration Agents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Migration Agents. Show all posts

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Australia Is Experiencing a New Wave if Irish Immigrants

Among the many nationalities who are heading their way to Australia to work, live, or study in the country, there has recently been an increase in Irish migrants who stay permanently.

It is not a mystery that Australia is one of the leading destinations for immigration for a lot of nationalities from all over the world. With a vast land area, unlimited natural resources, a laid back lifestyle, and a welcoming attitude on people from all walks of life, Australia has been attracting droves of immigrants for over a hundred years. A country based on immigration, the Irish has always been one of the biggest number of migrants living in Australia.

The first wave of Irish migration occurred during the great famine in Ireland in the mid-1800's. They were the second largest immigrant group in Australia after the English, and had employment mainly in skilled occupations such as factory workers, laborers, farm hands, fishermen, and others. Many eventually owned land and became professionals, building families and communities in the country. During the late 19th century, about 1/3 of Australia's population were Irish, helping shape the Australian political and cultural lifestyle.

When the economy in Ireland improved in the 1960's, the number of Irishmen coming to Australia decreased. However, with the global economic crisis in 2008, thousands and thousands of people in Ireland lost their jobs, forcing them to look for employment in other countries. With a big community of Irish migrants already in Australia, and news of great employment opportunities, many Irish citizens were encouraged to leave their country in search of a better life in the Land Down Under. The skill shortages and the need to go somewhere with an already established network of support, Australia has again, become an attractive place to go for the many Irish men and women seeking for a better life.

According to data, in 2012 alone, about 87,000 people in Ireland left the country to move somewhere else. In the same year, the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship granted 26,000 skilled workers visa, or the 457 Temporary Working Visa to those coming from Ireland. Another Australian visa subclass that are encouraging more foreign skilled workers to the country is the Holiday Working Visa, which is eligible for individuals aged 18-30. More and more young Irish professionals are looking to establish their careers in the country, with the hopes of getting permanent residency through their employers' sponsorship.

Around 50,000 backpackers and holiday makers from Ireland visit Australia each year, with 5,000 of them eventually staying in the country permanently. The Australian government's new scheme on migration encourages qualified foreign workers to come to the country, and this is attractive for young professionals in Ireland when compared to the scarce availability of jobs in their homeland. Many of those who come to Australia, never return to Ireland. As Ireland struggles to recover from their economy's financial crisis, the increasing trend of Irish immigrants in Australia is going to continue.

The most popular region for such immigrants is Western Australia. Though many of them live in big cities such as Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, many are heading their way to Western Australia due to the employment opportunities, lower cost of living, and decent salaries.

If you need some help with your visa application processing, Move Migration’s licensed migration agents can help you break down the immigration process into simple stages. Visit Move Migration office at 8/281 Pacific Hwy, North Sydney NSW 2060 Australia or call +61 468 402 825 for more information about their services.

About the Author:
Michael Ma was a migration agent assistant for Move Migration, an immigration boutique specialist with migration agents in Sydney, Australia. Their migration agents break down the immigration process into simple stages so that the clients understand the process as they guide them along.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

The Importance of English for Australian Migrants

Migrating to Australia can offer you and your family a brighter future and great cities to live in. This predominantly English-speaking country is one of the most multicultural diverse in the world, with one out of every four people having been born overseas. Since Populate or Perish policy of the Australian government after World War II, about 7 million people have migrated to Australia, making it a country based on international immigration.

Australia is a promising land of opportunity because of its vast land and rich natural resources. Large scale immigration has always been a part of the Australian culture, with the biggest number of migrants coming from skilled migration and family reunion programs. In line with this, many of these migrants have little English language skills, which cause them a significant disadvantage when it comes to employment and engagement in society.

English, the country's main language, is highly important for migration purposes. People who seek employment in Australia need to pass an internationally standardized test to be able to fulfill certain requirements for a visa. You need to speak, read, and write English to be able to work in Australia's workforce, where the main language used is English. If you go to Australia to reunite with family and loved ones, you still need English to be able to take part in society. Sure there are other languages spoken in the country, about 200 of them, but the dominant one used is English, making it an important skill that you can't simply do without. Even if, for example, you only speak Mandarin, and you work in a Chinese store with Chinese clients, you still need English to be able to function well into other areas, such as seeking for another job, getting further education, or simply doing your groceries.

The importance of English for migrants have been emphasized by the Australian government since their first English education program was launched in 1951. After the 2nd World War, large scale immigration from European countries occurred due to the government's efforts to attract immigration to the country. And since many of the migrants spoke very little or no English at all, the government decided to provide English language education through the Australian Adult Migrant Education Program in the fifties and sixties. Over the years, the focus of the program has switched to helping migrants develop a long-term ability to settle into the Australian society, and therefore, contribute more to the community and the economy. Today, this program is now called the Adult Migrant English Program, or the AMEP, used by over 50,000 migrants every year.

When you have good English skills, you will be able to bring the full value of your skills and experience to the industry. If you want to look for another job or change careers, its best that you have a great command of the language since English is used in the workforce. By being proficient in the language, you will also eliminate the chances of being taken advantage of by your employer - it will be easier for you to learn and know about your rights and laws in your new environment.

Need some help with your worker’s visa application processing? Move Migration’s licensed migration agents can help you break down the immigration process into simple stages. Visit Move Migration office at Suite 8, 281 Pacific Highway North Sydney NSW 2060 Australia or visit www.movemigration.com for more information about their services.

About the Author:
Michael Ma was a migration agent assistant for Move Migration, an immigration specialist agency with registered migration agents in Sydney, offering simple fee structures and exceptional services that will make the entire process easier and faster for its clients.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Weird Visa Questions from All Over the World

Gaining entry to another country is life changing for anyone - you can have the opportunity to work, visit the nation's amazing national wonders, study in world class universities, reunite with family members you haven't seen for years, and meet incredible friends along the way. However, in a lot of countries, you need to have a visa to be able to do all these things.

In the world of visa applications, most often than not, it can be an exhausting process. Doing research, paying certain fees, gathering documents, interviews, getting the services of a migration agent, the long waiting period - sometimes it can take the life out of you. In the sometimes grueling process of applying for a visa, a poll conducted by the website IXPVisas.com shows the lighter side of the whole process. Having questioned over 1,450 travelers from around the world, the site revealed a list of the weirdest questions immigration of several countries asks their applicants to answer. From describing your moustache, to asking where your wife sleeps on the bed, here are some of the weirdest visa questions travelers encountered.

One traveler reported being asked to describe his moustache or beard in an application form in Mexico, making him scratch his head about how to actually describe it.

Another traveler reported being asked if he had been to a farm in the last 6 months to be able to enter Australia.

In a Middle East visa application, a businessman was asked about how many wives he intends to bring in his travels.

In the US, applicants were asked about the side of the bed their wives sleep in.

And for overseas students in the UK, they were asked whether or not they were involved in war crimes such as crimes against humanity and genocide.

Other weird questions asked international students to name three things about a certain topic and in the US, applicants were asked whether or not they have been involved in any terrorist activities.

Though most people would laugh or wonder about these questions, according to IXPVisas.com's Liam Clifford, these may seem ridiculous, but they are there to serve a purpose, such as highlighting cultural differences. He also said, that if you joke or laugh about certain requirements, expect that your application won't go down well. According to him, the biggest and number one rule of traveling is to respect other cultures.

Most often, questions are not mere questions. In interviews, how you carry yourself and how you react can mean more than the words that come out of your mouth. Nonverbal communication is just as important as the words you write down on the application forms. So if you think a country's visa requirements are ridiculous, keep it to yourself, as according to Clifford, the bottom line is, they're requirements.

There are always social and cultural differences wherever you may go and something that seems unnecessary to you may be important to a certain culture. The way you handle yourself and situations like these are one of the factors that immigrant officers will look at to evaluate your application.

If you need some help with your visa application processing, Move Migration’s licensed migration agents can help you break down the immigration process into simple stages. Visit Move Migration office at Suite 8, 281 Pacific Highway North Sydney NSW 2060 Australia or visit www.movemigration.com for more information about their services.

About the Author:
Michael Ma is working as migration agent assistant at Move Migration, which is an immigration boutique specialist with migration agents in Sydney. They are among the leading migration agencies in the region, specializing in all visa assistance services such as the Australia partner visa, student visa, or skilled worker visa.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

How a Migration Agent Can Help Your Spouse Get Australia Visa Quickly

Applying for Australian partner visa could take a lot of your time and effort. There are different types of partner visas issued by Australian government and among them are offshore partner temporary visa and partner permanent visa. You can apply for the visas when in de-facto relationship or as married couples. Getting help from a migration agent would surely make the entire application process easier. To ensure successful application, you will need to show that your relationship is genuine. There are four categories of relationship evidence which will be called for and include:

Financial Aspects: This evidence shows that you have joint financial commitments with your spouse and covers joint property ownership, joint bank accounts, sharing bills and joint insurance among others. This evidence must show financial support in both ways. Both partners should support each other. Your Australia partner visa agent will help show this in the application process.

Social Context: This entails how your family and friends see your relationship. They should have accepted you as a couple through party invitations, having common friends and group photos among others.

Nature of Household: Your partner and you should be sharing household responsibilities such as housework, living arrangements and sharing bills among others.

Nature of Commitment: The partners must prove that they have a joint commitment to each other. Chat and phone logs should be provided in case of separation.

Other requirements are relationship history describing how you met and what has happened since that time. Also required are statutory declarations that help to prove the social part of your relationship. Police and medical checks carried out by a doctor that has been approved by Australian immigration should be provided.

Because of the mammoth challenges that prospective migrants face, it is imperative to enlist help from a migration agent registered by the Australian government. However, you need to know that some agents have better abilities than others. Here are important guidelines to help you choose the best Australia partner visa agent.

Sales Teams or Target Driven Agents

Don’t agree with migration agents who pressurize you to sign up with them. Some of them enroll clients who don’t even qualify for Australian visas and make them pay the fee. Anytime you come across this, treat it as a red alert.

False Immigration Information: Agents provide false information because of their inexperience, scaremongering or over complication. Verify the truthfulness of the information provided.

Experience: The professional capacity of professional migration agent is determined by experience. Those who have more than three years of practical experience would offer excellent service.

Client Feedback: Those who have used the services of Australia partner visa agent will always be more than willing to share their experiences with others. Check the testimonials to ensure that you are dealing with the right person.

Registration and Agency Fees: Make sure the agent you are dealing with is duly registered by the government of Australia. Its agency fees should also be reasonable.

General Attitude and Response Time: It’s important dealing with a migration agent who responds to clients concerns quickly. Also, their general attitude and their response time which would determine if you would use their services.

Generally, a registered migration agent makes it easier for you when applying for an Australian partnervisa. The entire process takes time and effort and there is a lot of evidence required to get a spouse visa processed. But with the help of an experienced and registered migration agent, it could be easier for you!

About the Author:
Michael Ma is working as migration agent assistant at Move Migration, a migration agency with professional and licensed migration agents in Sydney, Australia. Their registered migration agents offer exceptional services and simple fee structures that will make the entire process easier and faster for its clients.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Registered Migration Agents: Helping You Increase Your Chances of Successful Migration Application

Averages of 250,000 Australian visas are granted each year. However, the amount of visa applications is more than triple that number, which means that more and more foreign individuals want to move or work in Australia.

So what are those 250,000 applicants doing right? In most cases, it is a simple matter of getting the services of a registered migration agent. Sure, there are quite a number of people who do all the work themselves, but the benefits of getting assistance from a knowledgeable and registered agent far exceeds the proposed savings one gets from doing it themselves.

But whether you plan to do all the work yourself or hire an agent, there are always pros and cons to any method you choose. If you do it yourself, you eliminate the need to pay thousands of Australian dollars. But it will also take so much effort and time on your part by doing all the research and legwork yourself, plus you have to start from square one if you don't have any contacts with immigration and other government departments. If you hire a migration agent, you will definitely spend a considerable amount of money for someone who will guide you every step of the way in your application. But, since they have the right knowledge and experience, you will definitely save more time and effort on your part.

If you choose to hire a migration agent, there are things that you have to know. Since literally hundreds of thousands of people are trying to migrate in Australia, some individuals have also taken advantage of this opportunity to make money using fraudulent information. Unregistered migration agents abound so it's best that you make sure your agent is registered with The Migration Agents Registration Authority in Australia.

Migration Agents Registration Authority
The office of the MARA was established in 2009 by the Australian government and in partnership with the "Department of Immigration and Citizenship" (www.immi.gov.au), to protect and ensure that migration agents' clients are provided with the proper and highest quality assistance that only registered agents can give. If you are planning on hiring an agent, you can check MARA's website, which is www.mara.gov.au for a complete list of registered migration agents Sydney, in other cities, and overseas.

Registered migrations agents have the legal training, greater knowledge of Australian immigration laws, requirements, policies, and have years of experience in the field. They are also well-equipped with the latest news and updates since they must go through continuing professional development so they can re-register to be able to continue practicing their profession.
There are hundreds of types of visas each with different requirements and policies. From the 457 visa, to the Working Holiday Visa, the Student Visa, and Australia Partner Visa, it can be a headache which subclass you should apply for. Migration agents, with their vast knowledge and expertise, will not only point you to the right direction, but will actually guide you every step of the way.

However, you shouldn't rely solely on your migration agent to do everything. You would also have to educate yourself about the basic laws and processes so you know what's happening in terms of your application. Working together, both you and your agent will increase your chances of success, plus reducing time and stress compared to doing it on your own.

About the author
Michael Ma is working as migration agent assistant at Move Migration; a migration agent company in Sydney, Australia. They are top quality boutique immigration specialists who have a proven track record of exceptional service.