AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION NEWS
| MARCH 2008 | ||
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| Immigration needs to open doors to more than 96,000 farm workers in Australia | ||
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The National Farmers' Federation (NFF) is calling on the Rudd Government to ease immigration laws to allow Pacific islanders to come to Australia on a seasonal basis and pick fruit and vegetables. |
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| Skilled immigration could earn you an above average wage in Australia | ||
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A recent report by the Department of Immigration has revealed that overseas workers mainly in higher skilled areas are earning wages well above their Australian counterparts. |
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| Australian immigration: boost for 457 work visa, guest workers and refugees | ||
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In order to remedy its skills crisis, Australian Immigration is coming up with plans that will influence temporary overseas workers and refugees. |
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| Australian immigration expo this weekend in the UK | ||
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Australian Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Chris Evans is hoping that the two-day 2008 Australia Needs Skills expo this weekend will lure more skilled workers to Australia. |
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| Australian Immigration: New UK police clearance procedure | ||
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The Brisbane Character Assessment Unit of Australia's Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) has announced a new trial procedure for UK police checks. |
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| Construction work visa changes on cards for Australian immigration | ||
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Construction workers wanting to live around the beach and wine regions could be in for a treat if Kevin Rudd follows through with immigration changes. |
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| Australian immigration could benefit your kids' health | ||
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If you have kids and are planning to immigrate to Australia, you will be glad to know that the Australian Government has just invested even more funds into promoting the health of children. |
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| Australian immigration to bring in 15,000 construction workers | ||
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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is looking into a solution to ease Australia's current housing shortage, which includes taking care of the country's other shortage: construction labour. |
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| The big 17 for immigration: Australia's most-wanted jobs | ||
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It's no secret that Australia's in high demand of skilled workers, and now, thanks to a list Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, has just released, the world now knows in exactly which sectors the country needs them. |
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| Immigration adds to 'brain gain | ||
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Thanks to immigration, Australia has found it a breeze to fill more than half (53.9%) of the country's full-time jobs created over the last 12 months. |
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