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Migrating to Australia: How do international students in Australia transfer their status?

  • April 24, 2024

Home " Legal Blog " Uncategorised " Migrating to Australia: How do international students in Australia transfer their status?

Immigration to AustraliaThe decision to go into business is a big one, and one that requires a lot of thought and planning. Not only do you need to have solid skills and sufficient resources, but you also need to have the courage to pursue your dreams and work hard to find your own bright future in this country of vitality and opportunity! May every brave migrant find their own happiness and splendour in Australia!

However, the road to Australia is not a smooth one and involves a series of complicated procedures and strict scrutiny, such as completing application forms, undergoing interviews, and providing detailed and comprehensive documents and certificates. More importantly, applicants must pass a language proficiency test and a health check to ensure that they have the overall qualities to adapt to the Australian living environment.

Migrating to Australia is not just a geographic move, it's a process of cultural integration. Australia is home to a diverse group of migrants from all over the world, who bring with them a wealth of cultural traditions that make the country even more diverse. In Australia, everyone has an equal opportunity to pursue their dreams, regardless of their background or ethnic origin.

So, how can international students make a smooth change of status? Firstly, it is recommended that you gain as much valuable work experience as possible during your studies in Australia, as this will play a vital role in applying for a work visa or long-term residence visa in the future. You can try to gain rich practical experience through part-time jobs, internship programmes or volunteering, etc., so as to enhance your competitive edge.

Secondly, on completion of their studies, international students have the option of applying for a Post-Study Work Visa, which allows them to work in Australia for a period of time, laying a solid foundation for their next visa application.

In addition to this, international students can also apply for a long-term residence visa in Australia through either skilled migration or employer-sponsored migration. Skilled migration is based on an individual's skill level and occupational background, while employer-sponsored migration is based on the support and sponsorship of an employer to obtain long-term residence status.

Of course, international students can also consider obtaining long-term residence status in Australia through investment migration or family reunification. Migrant investors invest in Australia and create jobs in exchange for a long term residence visa, while family reunification is a way of applying for a long term residence visa through the close ties between family members.

In general, there are various ways to migrate to Australia, such as skilled migration, family reunion, investment migration and so on. Skilled migration is one of the most common ways to migrate to Australia, and applicants need to have certain skills and work experience, and meet the requirements of Australia's occupational list. Family reunification is a migration policy introduced by the Australian government to promote family harmony, covering spouses, children, parents and other relatives. As for investment migration, it is to invest a certain amount of money in Australia in exchange for permanent resident status.

The main reason why many migrants choose Australia is because of its superior quality of life and broad employment prospects. As a country with strong economic strength, abundant resources and political stability, Australia provides abundant employment opportunities for migrants. At the same time, Australia also has a sound and comprehensive social welfare system to protect the basic rights and interests of immigrants and local residents.

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