All the information you need to live and work in Australia
6 Sep
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Australia dvd’s showing real people living real lives!
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6 Sep
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Tessa Steven a UK migrant has filmed a series of DVDs to
help people wanting to live in Australia - see visually
what life is really like.
Tessa Steven provides an independent assessment of the ups and downs of migrating to Australia, to help people wanting to live and work in Australia.
Having travelled the world extensively and using her personal knowledge of the migration process. You will learn the answers to many important questions you may have about immigrating and living in Australia from an expert.
You will find out about getting a job and the tax system, coping with the change in climate, the cost of living, the education and medical systems, whether to buy or build a house, buying a car and the transport system, if you can take your pet, snakes and spiders, shopping, life at the beach and what to do in your spare time.
This DVD portrays everyday life and is a MUST SEE for anyone wanting to immigrate, or if you are interested in taking a look at life in Australia. Tessa’s passion for Australia is truly visible in this educational and informative DVD.
Real people living real lives!
“We found the DVD very informative & interesting.”
Sue from West Yorkshire
“Thanks so much for the DVD, it was absolutely beautiful, I can definitely imagine myself living there. I liked the way you showed an everyday picture of Australia (enormously useful for us.)”
Robert from Norwich
DVDs available Australia, Perth, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast
LIVE IN AUSTRALIA
4 Sep
World Leader
National Visas has developed into a world leader in on line immigration services. National Visas understands the confusion, frustration and time associated with the visa application process and delivers a fast, friendly, expert immigration advice and assistance for people seeking a visa for Australia.
Personalized Services
National Visas understands that people have different requirements to help them apply for a visa. To meet these different requirements National Visa offers a range of affordable services.
National Visas Experienced Immigration Advisors
National Visas Migration Agents are registered to provide Australian immigration advice, as required by Australian law. National Visas Registered Migration Agents adhere to the professional Code of Conduct (Administered by MARA) along with undertaking continuous professional development (CPD) training on a yearly basis.
Important Notice
National Visas is a private company and is not part of the Australian Department of Immigration & Multicultural Affairs (DIMA). We do not have the authority to grant you a visa of any kind. We can only assist and advise people who want to travel / migrate to Australia. Please note that the final decision on all visa applications rests with the Department of Immigration & Multicultural Affairs (DIMA).
We Offer the Following Free On line Assessment for:
Skilled Visa:
Getting a job in Australia is easy. There are currently over 100,000 skilled jobs advertised in Australia.
Employment opportunity in Australia has never been better. Apply for an Australian Visa to work in Australia today.
http://www.nationalvisas.com.au/skilled/skilledvisas.htm
Visitor Visa:
The Visitor Visa Program enables people to have a business trip or vacation in Australia for a short period of time (up to 12 months). Apply for your Online Australian Visitor Visa instantly here.
http://www.nationalvisas.com.au/visitor/visitorvisas.htm
Partner Visa:
If you are married, engaged to (fiancé), or in a de facto (common law) relationship with an Australian citizen or Permanent Resident you are eligible for a Partner Visa. Apply for a visa via your partner.
http://www.nationalvisas.com.au/partner/partnervisas.htm
Student Visa:
Over 100,000 international students enter Australia every year. Australia has a reputation for having some of the worlds leading education institutions. Apply to travel to Australia as a student today.
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Working Holiday Visa:
Work in Australia and have a holiday in Australia at the same time. Join the 100,000’s of people that have a working holiday in Australia each year. Apply for a Working Holiday Visa.
http://www.nationalvisas.com.au/working/workingholidayvisas.htm
Business Visa:
The Business Visa Program encourages successful business people to establish or develop a business in Australia and receive a visa to Australia. Apply to live and work in Australia on a Business Visa today.
http://www.nationalvisas.com.au/business/businessvisas.htm
Employer Visa:
If you have an Australian Company wanting to employ you. Or you are an Australian employer looking overseas to fill a position - this is the visa that will allow people to work in Australia.
http://www.nationalvisas.com.au/employer/employervisas.htm
Parent Visa:
If you have a child who is an Australian citizen or Permanent Resident, you may be eligible for a Visa in the Parent Visa Program.
http://www.nationalvisas.com.au/parent/parentvisas.htm
Retirement Visa:
The Retirement Visa Program enables people over the age of 55 that can support themselves to live in Australia.
http://www.nationalvisas.com.au/retirement/retirementvisas.htm
4 Sep
It was 400 years ago that Dutch sailors first sighted Australian shores but left deterred by our rough exterior.
Today, however, rugged Australia appeals to the citizens of the Netherlands greatly. And just this year the spirit of a Dutchman-led Socceroos captured the attention of the world during their most successful World Cup campaign.
Arrangements between Australia and Netherlands that allow thousands of young Australian and Dutch holiday makers to work in each others countries were formalised at a ceremony today.
Australia’s Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, Amanda Vanstone, announced that the Ambassador for the Kingdom of the Netherlands and her department had signed a Memorandum of Understanding celebrating 25 years of working holiday arrangements between Australia and the Netherlands .
“The arrangement with the Netherlands is a win-win for young people from both our countries,” Senator Vanstone said.
“The boost provided to the Australian economy by young Dutch travellers is welcomed by both our tourism sector and employers.”
Senator Vanstone said it was also appropriate that the MOU was signed during the 400 th anniversary of first contact between Australia and the Netherlands .
The Ambassador for the Kingdom of Netherlands, His Excellency Niek van Zutphen also praised the arrangements.
“In this year of bilateral celebrations, it is very fitting that we try to encourage even more young people to visit each others’ countries,” Ambassador van Zutphen said.
“This will ensure that our strong bilateral relations will continue in the future,”
The Netherlands is the third largest source of European short-term visitors to Australia. Each year about 60,000 Dutch tourists and 3,000 young Dutch working holiday makers visit Australia.
The Working Holiday Programme allows young people (aged from 18 to 30 years) from participating countries to travel and experience different lifestyles and cultures and to work to subsidise their holiday.
– Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs
3 Sep
I hope you enjoy this article written by Tessa Steven http://www.livingdownunder.co.uk/
IMMIGRATION DVD - POPULATION GROWTH
AUSTRALIA’S population is racing ahead at rates not consistently seen since the migrant boom years of the 1950s and 60s, with growth of 1.5 per cent, or a record 315,700 extra people, during 2006-07.
Figures released yesterday by the Australian Bureau of Statistics show the growth is not being driven in any one particular geographic or demographic area, but is across all Australia except for parts of western NSW and western Queensland.
Growth is slightly stronger on the edges of capital cities, in the inner cities, and in seachange areas, particularly along the east coast.
The overall growth rate of 1.53per cent was up from 1.48per cent the previous year.
While there were two years of high migration in the 80s in which higher growth rates were recorded, it was back in the period 1947-72 that Australia consistently recorded more than 1.5per cent.
However, in terms of raw numbers, the extra 316,000 people who called Australia home in 2006-07 represents the biggest increase ever.
A breakdown of the growth compared with the previous year shows there were 10,000 extra births (273,000, up from 263,000) and 31,000 extra people gained through migration (178,000, up from 147,000), although there were also 1000 more deaths (135,000, up from 134,000).
“It’s everything coming together at the same time,” said demographer Bernard Salt.
“Generation X has finally realised they can have babies; migration is very high, mainly because of the skills shortage and the need to fill jobs to keep the mining boom going; and the baby boomers aren’t dying yet.”
The Gold Coast and Brisbane remained the fastest-growing areas, with an extra 17,000 and an extra 16,000 people respectively, meaning the City of Brisbane local government area’s population has now exceeded a million.
After these, the big growth areas were on the edge of major cities, with Wanneroo, on the northern outskirts of Perth, and then Wyndham and Casey, on the outskirts of Melbourne, being next on the list of fastest-growing.
Another high-growth group were the seachange coasts, with the Tweed-Byron area of northern NSW and the “surf coast” area of Victoria around Torquay among the boom areas.
The competition between Sydney and Melbourne also intensified, with the population of the Melbourne statistical district growing by an extra 62,000 people, while that of the Sydney statistical district grew by only 51,000.
But while the growth in Melbourne was the same as the previous year, the growth in Sydney was well up on the 36,000 recorded previously.
“They love their rivalry, Sydney and Melbourne, and it’ll be interesting to see next year if Sydney keeps growing and can get back in front,” Mr Salt said.
Moree and Narrabri in NSW and Banana and Duaringa in Queensland had the biggest losses, but together they amounted to just a few hundred people.
In Tasmania, population growth of 0.7 per cent was concentrated around Hobart, with Brighton, Sorrell and Latrobe being the fastest-growing municipalities.
South Australia’s total growth of 16,000 was the highest recorded in that state since 1974-75, with the inner city of Adelaide recording the fastest population growth in the state.
About the Living Down Under company and DVDs
All this information is shown visually on the Australian Immigration DVD’s available to you, with real life footage of Australia. Since I completed my Australian Immigration I have been working to help people with their own Australian Immigration and gain work in Australia and then Australian Citizenship as I did, by obtaining an Australian visa using an Australian Immigration Lawyer.
I am passionate about the great lifestyle Australia has to offer, and found no visual reality information was available when we were wanting to complete our Australian Immigration, so I decided to produce six DVD’s which show you for yourself the lifestyle on offer here down under.
The information is shown visually, the DVD’s available are Sunshine Coast, Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney . The DVD has narrated footage and will show you lots about buying and building houses, we will take you inside three show homes, which are typical Australian family homes. So you can see for yourself what living in Australia would be like after your Australian Immigration.
These DVD’s are vital information for anyone wanting to Immigrate to Australia, or is thinking of Australian Immigration or wanting to work in Australia.
Australian Visas can be obtained from many Australian immigration lawyer, however if you have an immigration related or Australian citizenship question you can’t find the answer to, try this www.askamigrationexpert.com for a free service, to resolve your, work in Australia or visa for Australia query.
Article written by
Tessa Steven
Who completed her Australian immigration in August 2004, has work in Australia, and gained Australian Citizenship in December 2006.
Tessa entered Australia on a skills Australian visa, and is loving her move and says the migration to Australia was the best thing sheever did.
I hope you enjoy this article written by Tessa Steven http://www.livingdownunder.co.uk/
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