Introduction to MATES:

The New Pathway for Early-Professionals In an exciting development under the Australia-India Migration and Mobility Partnership Arrangement (MMPA), the Mobility Arrangement for Talented Early-professionals Scheme (MATES) has been introduced to promote a streamlined exchange of skills and talent between Australia and India. This initiative, which begins accepting applications in late 2024, is designed to encourage temporary mobility for Indian graduates and young professionals.

What is the MATES Visa?

The MATES visa is a unique opportunity for Indian nationals who meet specific criteria to live and work in Australia for up to two years. The program is part of a bilateral effort to foster a mutually beneficial transfer of skills and knowledge. With 3,000 spots available annually for primary applicants, the MATES visa is set to be a game-changer for early-career professionals.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the MATES visa, applicants must:

Key Features of the MATES Visa

Benefits of the MATES Program

The MATES scheme provides young professionals with the chance to:

How Aussizz Group Can Assist You?

At Aussizz Group, we are committed to guiding applicants through every stage of the MATES visa process. Our support includes:

Why Choose Aussizz Group?

With years of experience in visa services and migration consultation, Aussizz Group has the expertise to make your journey to Australia seamless. Whether you’re navigating eligibility questions or need support throughout the application process, our team is here to help.

Conclusion

The MATES visa is an exceptional opportunity for Indian professionals eager to experience Australia’s dynamic work environment and expand their skills. Let Aussizz Group be your trusted partner in making this opportunity a reality. Reach out to us to start your MATES application journey with confidence!

Australia’s 485 visa, also known as the Temporary Graduate visa, provides an excellent opportunity for international students to gain work experience and enhance their skills. Choosing the right course to study can significantly impact your career prospects. Here are the top 5 courses for 485 visa holders, along with their benefits and career prospects.

1. Information Technology (IT)


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2. Nursing


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3. Engineering
 

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4. Accounting
 

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5. Teaching and Education
 

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Benefits of Studying These Courses
 

Enhancing Skills and Knowledge: Studying these courses allows you to gain advanced skills and knowledge in your chosen field, making you more competitive in the job market.

Work Experience: Many of these courses include practical placements or internships, providing you with valuable work experience in the Australian job market.

Pathway to PR: Several of these courses are aligned with Australia’s skilled occupation list, offering pathways to Permanent Residency.

Networking Opportunities: Studying in Australia provides the opportunity to build a professional network, which can be invaluable for your career growth.

Career Prospects After Completing the Courses
Graduates of these courses are highly sought after in the Australian job market. With the skills and experience gained, you can expect to find employment opportunities in various industries. Moreover, the possibility of obtaining PR allows you to build a long-term career in Australia, contributing to the country’s growth and development.

Conclusion
Choosing the right course to study on a 485 visa is crucial for your career development in Australia. The courses listed above offer excellent benefits and career prospects, ensuring that you make the most of your time and investment. By selecting a course aligned with your interests and the demands of the Australian job market, you can pave the way for a successful and fulfilling career.

For more personalized advice and guidance on selecting the best course for your future, feel free to reach out to our expert consultants at Aussizz Group. We’re here to help you every step of the way on your journey to success in Australia!

Living as a foreign national in Australia can be an exciting adventure, but life is full of unexpected changes. Whether it’s a change in employment, family circumstances, or health, understanding how these changes can impact your visa status is crucial. Here’s a look at some common life situation changes and their potential effects on your visa.

1. Employment Changes


Losing Your Job
If you’re in Australia on a work visa, losing your job can be a significant concern. Depending on your visa type, you may have a limited time to find a new employer who can sponsor you before you must leave the country. For example, those on a Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa usually have 60 days to find a new sponsor.

Changing Employers
Switching jobs while on a sponsored visa typically requires your new employer to sponsor you. This means the new employer must lodge a nomination application on your behalf. It’s essential to ensure this process is completed to maintain your legal working status in Australia.

2. Educational Changes


Changing Courses or Institutions
If you’re in Australia on a student visa, switching courses or educational institutions can affect your visa status. Generally, you must notify the Department of Home Affairs and possibly apply for a new student visa if your new course differs significantly from your original one.

Course Completion
Finishing your course ahead of schedule can also impact your visa. Student visas are granted based on the expected duration of your course. If you finish early, you may need to apply for a different visa to remain in Australia.

3. Family Changes


Marriage or Divorce
Getting married or divorced can significantly affect your visa status, especially if you’re on a partner visa. Marrying an Australian citizen or permanent resident can make you eligible to apply for a partner visa. Conversely, if you’re on a partner visa and the relationship ends, you may need to notify the Department of Home Affairs, which can affect your visa status.

Birth of a Child
Having a child in Australia can also impact your visa. If your child is born in Australia and one parent is an Australian citizen or permanent resident, the child is automatically an Australian citizen. You may need to update your visa details to include your new family member.

4. Health Changes


Illness or Injury
If you experience a significant illness or injury, it can affect your ability to meet the health requirements of your visa. Depending on your situation, you may need to undergo additional health examinations or provide updated medical information to the Department of Home Affairs.

Pregnancy
Pregnancy itself typically doesn’t affect your visa status, but if it impacts your ability to work or study, it could indirectly influence your visa conditions. Ensuring you stay compliant with your visa requirements during pregnancy is essential.

5. Financial Changes


Financial Hardship
Experiencing financial hardship can be challenging, particularly if your visa conditions include financial capacity requirements. If you’re struggling financially, seeking advice from a migration agent or legal expert can help you understand your options.

6. Visa Conditions and Compliance


Understanding Your Obligations
Every visa has specific conditions that must be met to maintain your legal status in Australia. Changes in your personal circumstances can sometimes lead to non-compliance with these conditions. It’s vital to understand your visa conditions and seek professional advice if your situation changes.

Seeking Professional Advice
When in doubt, consulting a registered migration agent or legal expert is the best course of action. They can provide guidance tailored to your specific circumstances and help you navigate the complexities of Australian immigration law.

Conclusion
Life’s unpredictability means that changes are inevitable. Whether it’s a new job, a new family member, or a health challenge, understanding how these changes impact your visa status is essential for maintaining your legal status in Australia. Staying informed and seeking professional advice when needed can help you navigate these changes smoothly.

By being proactive and prepared, you can ensure that your journey as a foreign national in Australia remains as seamless and stress-free as possible.

Introduction

Hello everyone, welcome to Aussizz Conclave 4.0. Today’s session focuses on the latest updates for state and regional nominations in ACT and Tasmania. I am Jaimini Patel, and I will guide you through this session.

Services Offered by Aussizz Group

  1. Visa Assistance: Skilled migration, employer-sponsored visas, partner visas, and parent visas.
  2. Coaching: PTE, IELTS, and NAATI CCL coaching to help you excel in your language tests.
  3. Insurance: Health insurance options tailored to your needs via the Get My Policy portal.
  4. Occupation Search: Our OccuSearch app helps you find the perfect occupation match for your PR journey.

Key Discussion Points

Tasmania State Nomination:

ACT State Nomination:

FAQs from the Session

  1. Can I apply for a 491 visa in Tasmania after studying maritime engineering?
    • Yes, as long as you stay in Tasmania for six months post-graduation and show job search efforts, you can apply for a 491 visa.
  2. What documents are required for a 491 visa application?
    • Documentation requirements vary case-by-case. It’s recommended to consult with a migration agent for specific details.
  3. What are the chances of getting a 491 visa as an offshore applicant in the procurement field?
    • Chances depend on the state’s quota and your points. Focus on improving your points and consult for the latest updates.
  4. Can I get a skills assessment as a retail manager for a 494 visa?
    • Yes, if you have three years of work experience and an employer ready to sponsor you in a regional area.

Conclusion

Thank you for joining today’s session on ACT and Tasmania state nominations. For more personalized advice, book a free consultation with us. We look forward to assisting you in your migration journey.

Introduction

Welcome to Aussizz Conclave 4.0! In today’s session, we will be discussing the latest updates on the state nomination process for South Australia (SA). I am Tannu Agarwal, and I am excited to share this information with you.

Key Discussion Points

South Australia State Nomination:

FAQs from the Session

  1. How long should one live in SA to get prioritized for the 190 visa?
    • Living and contributing in SA for several years increases prioritization for the 190 visa.
  2. Is the Professional Year program beneficial?
    • Yes, it adds points and is essential for skill assessments. However, employment in the relevant field is necessary for 190 or 491 visas.
  3. What are the chances for ICT security specialists with high points?
    • High-demand occupations like ICT security specialists with 95 points have good chances of receiving invitations.

Conclusion

Thank you for joining today’s session on South Australia’s state nomination updates. For more personalized advice, book a free consultation with us. We look forward to assisting you in your migration journey.

Introduction

Hello everyone, and welcome to Day 4 of Aussizz Confluent 4.0! Today, we are excited to discuss the latest updates on the state nomination process for Queensland. If you are planning to apply for a 190 or 491 visa in Queensland, this session is for you.

Key Discussion Points

  1. Queensland State Nomination:
    • Updates on the criteria and application procedures for 190 and 491 visas.
    • Importance of accurate information in your application to ensure a legitimate and successful process.
  2. Personalized Consultations:
    • We offer free consultations to discuss your specific scenarios in detail. If you are in Brisbane or surrounding areas, you can book an in-person consultation.
  3. HR Advisor Scenario:
    • Discussed the requirements for HR advisors, including points for age, English proficiency, and work experience. It’s crucial to have higher points and ongoing employment to increase chances of nomination.
  4. Occupation Search and Points Calculation:
    • Encouraged attendees to use the Aussizz Group’s “OccuSearch” app to calculate their points and find suitable occupations for PR.
  5. Applying for 491 Visa in Queensland:
    • For HR advisors and other occupations, working and living in regional Queensland increases the chances of securing a 491 visa.

FAQs from the Session

  1. Can I apply for the graduate stream before completing my final semester?
    • No, you must complete your qualification to apply under the graduate stream. However, you can apply under the general stream if you meet other requirements.
  2. Is cyber security still a preferred occupation?
    • Yes, cyber security remains a high-demand occupation globally, and it is preferred for state nomination.
  3. Can I apply for a 491 visa as an HR advisor in Queensland?
    • Yes, if you are working in a regional area of Queensland, you can apply for a 491 visa.
  4. How can I increase my chances of securing an invite for a 491 visa as an offshore applicant?
    • Increase your points by improving your English proficiency and accumulating more work experience. Offshore applicants with higher points have better chances of receiving invitations.

Conclusion

We hope this session provided valuable insights into the Queensland state nomination process. For more personalized advice, please contact us and book a free consultation. Thank you for attending, and we look forward to assisting you in your migration journey.

Expert Guidance

Today’s session is presented by Kunal Varma, a registered migration agent with a passion for immigration law and a commitment to client success. Kunal has been a valued member of Aussizz Group since 2016 and has been a registered migration agent since 2018. His knowledge and expertise in navigating the complexities of the Australian immigration process are invaluable.

Key Discussion Points

  1. Victoria State Nomination Program:
    • Updates on state and regional nomination processes.
    • Criteria for eligibility and application procedures.
    • Insights into the latest trends and requirements for nomination.
  2. Q&A Session Highlights:
    • Scope for Construction Project Managers: Invitations for construction project managers in 190 and 189 categories.
    • System Engineer Assessment: Requirements for assessing qualifications and experience.
    • Chef Application in Regional Areas: Best subclass to apply and requirements for regional work.
    • Accounting Qualifications: Post-qualification experience required for assessment.
    • Preferred Occupations for PR: Comparison of Business Analyst vs. Systems/Network Engineer for faster PR.
    • Demand for Social Workers: Expected demand over the next 2-3 years.
    • Proving Income for Skill Assessment: Importance of documented income for nomination.
    • Family Sponsored Visas: Requirements and benefits for family-sponsored 491 visas.

FAQs from the Session

  1. Can I claim points for study if I am working in a different region?
    • No, points for study can only be claimed if you are living and studying in the same region.
  2. What are the chances for Construction Project Managers in 190?
    • High chances if you have superior English and a high income, as the state focuses on construction sectors.
  3. Can I apply for 491 as a Chef if I am working in a city?
    • You need to find a job and live in a regional area to apply for 491.
  4. Is cyber security still on the preferred list?
    • Yes, cybersecurity remains a preferred occupation due to global demand.
  5. How to prove income for skill assessment if paid in cash?
    • Only documented income counts. Ensure you have payslips and super documents.

Introduction

Welcome to day four of Aussizz Confluent 4.0! Today, we’re diving into the latest updates on state nominations for Western Australia (WA). Since 2009, Aussizz Group has been a trusted name in Australian visas, helping over 180,000 people settle in Australia. With 30 branches across Australia and 40 worldwide, our experienced professionals are dedicated to making your PR dreams a reality.

Expert Guidance

Today’s session is presented by Sonia Shah, a registered migration agent at Aussizz Group Sydney with over 3.5 years of experience. Sonia has successfully handled over 500 cases and is dedicated to providing exceptional service and accurate advice.

Key Discussion Points

  1. State Nomination Updates for WA:
    • Criteria for state nomination
    • Strategies to enhance your application
    • Insights into the latest trends and requirements
  2. Q&A Session Highlights:
    • Submission of Accurate Information: Emphasis on the importance of accurate and ethical submission of documents.
    • Graduate Stream Application: Eligibility criteria and requirements for applying under the graduate stream in WA.
    • Cyber Security Preference: Cybersecurity remains a preferred occupation due to global demand.
    • Employer Sponsorship: Guidance on finding employers willing to sponsor visas and the necessary steps involved.
    • Supply Chain Management: Pathways for individuals with extensive experience in supply chain management.
    • Skill Assessment and Work Experience: Importance of skill assessment and meeting work experience requirements for various visas.

FAQs from the Session

  1. Can I submit my application without accurate information?
    • No, it is not ethical or legitimate. Accurate information and proper documentation are crucial.
  2. Can I apply through the graduate stream before completing my final semester?
    • No, you need to complete your qualification before applying under the graduate stream in WA.
  3. Is cybersecurity still on the preferred list?
    • Yes, cybersecurity remains a high-demand occupation globally.
  4. How can I find an employer willing to sponsor my visa?
    • You need to approach potential employers directly or find advertisements on job portals like Seek or Indeed.
  5. What are my chances of getting PR with 18 years of experience in supply chain management?
    • With managerial experience, you have good chances. Booking a consultation for a detailed discussion is recommended.

Conclusion

We hope this session provided valuable insights into the WA state nomination process. For more personalized guidance, join our Ask Ali session at the end of the day or contact any of our branches across Australia. Thank you for attending, and we look forward to assisting you in your migration journey.

Sanya Shah: A registered migration agent with 3.5 years of experience and over 500 cases handled, Sanya has a deep understanding of Australian immigration law and is committed to providing exceptional service.

Discussion Points

  1. NSW and NT State Nominations:
    • Latest updates on requirements and processes.
    • Insights into improving your chances of nomination.
  2. PR Pathways for Automotive Occupations:
    • Motor mechanics and related roles.
    • Employer sponsorship and state nomination options.
    • Requirements for 482, 186, and 494 visas.
  3. Case Studies and Real-Life Scenarios:
    • Examples of successful applications.
    • Advice on navigating complex cases.

Key Insights

FAQs

  1. How to find an employer for sponsorship with 11 years of IT experience?
    • There is no specific list of employers. Approach companies or check job ads that mention sponsorship.
  2. Chances of PR with 18 years of global experience in supply chain management?
    • Good chances, especially for managerial roles. Consultation recommended for detailed assessment.
  3. Can I change careers from chemical engineering to early childhood education for PR?
    • Yes, after completing a graduate diploma and meeting skill assessment requirements.
  4. What to do if an employer refuses to provide an experience letter in the required format?
    • Use a standard experience letter, attach job descriptions, or provide an affidavit from a manager or colleague.
  5. Priority between employer sponsorship and state sponsorship?
    • Both have their merits. Employer sponsorship depends on the employer, while state sponsorship is based on your credentials.
  6. Can I apply for a 485 visa with a Cert 4 in Kitchen Management and a Diploma?
    • Yes, if the combined duration is at least 92 weeks and you’ve stayed in Australia for 16 months.

Introduction

Welcome to the insightful session on “Automotive Occupations: Courses and PR Pathways” from Day 3 of the Aussizz Conclave 4.0 series. This session provided comprehensive information on the various pathways available for individuals in the automotive industry to achieve permanent residency in Australia. Below, you’ll find key discussion points, valuable insights, and FAQs addressed during the session.

Key Discussion Points

1. Visa Options and Requirements

Harshit Tailor discussed various visa options and their specific requirements for those in automotive occupations:

2. State-Specific Requirements

3. Employer-Sponsored Visas

FAQs Covered in the Session

1. What are the requirements for a 482 Visa for an automotive occupation?

Answer: The 482 Visa requires a minimum of two years of work experience in the nominated occupation. The work experience does not need to be with the same employer who is sponsoring the visa. It can include overseas experience.

2. Can someone with a skill assessment as a motor mechanic apply for a 491 Visa if they are working as a retail manager in Victoria?

Answer: Yes, in Victoria, it’s possible to apply for the 491 Visa if the current job is within skill levels 1, 2, or 3, even if it’s different from the nominated occupation. For example, a motor mechanic working as a retail manager in regional Victoria can still apply.

3. What is the pathway after obtaining a 494 Visa?

Answer: After holding a 494 Visa, the individual must work for three years with the same employer and meet the income requirements. After this period, they can apply for the 191 Visa, which grants permanent residency.

4. How can I increase my chances of getting a 491 Visa in Victoria?

Answer: To increase your chances, you should aim to score higher points in your English tests, such as PTE. Achieving higher scores can significantly improve your overall points and enhance your likelihood of receiving an invitation.