
Stating about the present situation in ‘practically skilled’ shortage of professionals, Saian John, The Director of Melbourne based Ind Aus Business Links Ltd, said, “there is a huge shortage of technically qualified manpower in the fields of painting, carpentry, brick laying (mason) and plumbing and electricians. Not only would one get a PR after a two-year course in any of these disciplines, but also get a handsome monthly income.” Making a suggestion he also added that gaining practical skills that are in short supply in Australia is a good way for students to secure permanent residency and move to Australia. Australia thus now looks for skilled immigrants under various categories to welcome them to move to Australia. Gaining any kind of ‘practical skill’ would not only enhance their profiles but would also ensure approval of their visa applications for Immigration to Australia.
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posted by varsha negi
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Great thoughts you got there, believe I may possibly try just some of it throughout my daily life.
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