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Visa for visiting Australia

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  The Australian Visitor Visa (sub class 600), which allows people to visit Australia for leisure or for doing business, is granted for up to three months/six months/one year. The base application fee for this visa is $135 to $340. Eligible for this visa are people who want to enter Oz as a tourist, for doing business and to visit friends and family who might be living there. If you are a tourist in Australia, you can enjoy the beaches, nightlife in cities or even wildlife tourism. While in Australia for doing business with this visa, one can participate in transactions, but must not work for or be partially employed with an Australian company. One also cannot involve in marketing goods or services to the public. People sponsored by their family members or friends may stay with them while in Australia and can pursue a short-term course of not more than three years. If you are looking to Travel to Australia , get in touch with Y-Axis, a leading immigration...

All you need to know to obtain Australian work visa

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The countries where most Indians would want to migrate to, even a year earlier, would have been undoubtedly the US . The reasons are obvious: it is the world’s largest economy, houses the world’s largest companies, universities and so on. But as Donald Trump took over the forty-fifth President of the country and decided to restrict immigration and vowed to ‘bring back jobs to America’. This has proved to be a dampener for many an aspirant from India. The United Kingdom , specifically London, too is ceasing to be a magnet for many Indians wanting to relocate to that country for various reasons such as better quality of life, better opportunities for employment, especially in the field of finance as far as London is concerned, in construction, information technology, law, fine arts and more. The citizens of the former colonial empire voted to leave the European Union and chose to be in a single market, which not only eliminated its sheen but also wanted to restrict im...

Australia Emerges as the Most Thriving Nation for Immigrants in the World

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Out of the 195 sovereign nations in the world , 90 nations are a home to a crucial 10 million residents who are Overseas Immigrants . The statistics of a nation’s population that is born overseas is tracked by the United Nations. Australia has emerged as the most thriving nation for immigrants across the world with its immigration population proportion going as high as 28%. This implies that almost 7 million out of 24 million Australian nationals were born abroad. If the percentage of Australian nationals with one of their parent born overseas is added to this, the percentage goes as high as 40%. These statistics point out to a vital truth regarding Australia and its nationals – that there is no other country in the world that has been as liberal as Australia when it comes to assimilating immigrants. Usually, Melbourne and Sydney are the two cities through which Immigrants arrive in Australia and get absorbed within groups formed by familial and tribal bonds. Bu...

A Primer to Gaining Permanent Residency in Australia

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A Permanent Resident of Australia is one who is a non-Australian born migrant but becomes a permanent visa holder of the country. All permanent residents, also referred to as PRs, can live, work and stay in Australia without any restrictions, just like Australian citizens. That said, they still are eligible for Australian Citizenship only if they fulfill certain criteria. As although a permanent resident has most of the entitlements and rights that a citizen is eligible for, they are qualified to avail certain privileges. For instance, an Australian citizen can return to his country after being away from his motherland for many days, but permanent residents can only do so if they possess permanent visa in addition to a valid travel authority if they want to return to Australia. Only permanent residents who entered Australia before 1984 as British subjects are eligible to vote in the Australian government elections. The rest of PRs , however, cannot exercise the rig...