AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION NEWS
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| Cricketer Bradman stays put in Australian Immigration Citizenship Test Revamp | ||
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The Australian immigration citizenship test is in for a possible makeover, only six months after its introduction by the previous conservative Howard government on 1 October 2007. |
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| Immigration of medical professionals to fill 15,300 positions in Australia | ||
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The immigration of health professionals could be the answer to Australia's huge gap in the medical sector. Physiotherapists, social workers, radiologists and other health professionals are urgently needed to work in Australia. |
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| Immigration can save Canada from facing IT labour shortage in next 3-5 years | ||
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In the IT industry and considering immigration to Canada? Your timing couldn't be any better, as a report issued by a group of industry professionals estimates that over 90,000 jobs in the IT sector will become available before 2011. |
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| Australian immigration: Happy migrants express no regret | ||
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Afraid your immigration decision to Australia could be of ill judgement? Maybe you're in for a rather pleasant surprise. |
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| Studying in Australia opens doorway to immigration | ||
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Students from all over the world are flocking to Australian schools and universities as part of a quest for adventure, international study opportunities and a means of immigration. |
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| Skilled immigration: lifeline for Australian engineering & science | ||
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If you're a scientist or engineer, your immigration decision could be the answer to Australia's energy, mining and pharmaceutical industries' pleads for more qualified professionals to migrate to Australia. |
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| Cycling for green: Immigration to a cleaner, healthier Australia | ||
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Looking at the latest statistics on bicycle sales, it's not hard to see why immigration to Australia can be like a breath of fresh air for many – literally. |
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