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darius71 (Aistruolis)
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Re: Viskas apie AUSTRALIJA 3 Years, 8 Months ago
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valio valio australijai, australijai valoio, kaip dainavo Dr. petraitis. na galvoju ir as apie australija, bet tai kad nelabai yra su kuo vaziuot, visa chebra tik ispanija italija portugalija prancuzija. "a tu ten veiksi, kur ten pasitusisnsi, kur ten pagersi nestumk varom i marseli ar dar kur nors, as bbd ant tos australijos" ir panasiai. kur ten pagersi
:lol: Carlos, prajuokinai, Petraiti priminei, buvau gi toki zmogu pamirses :lol: tavo chebra mazai ka zino, matyt, apie AU. isties, prieinamos info apie AU mazoka, taciau viska imanoma surasti. o vaziuot su kuo nereikia ieskoti, rasi tenai :wink: del pasitusinimo. na, mano nuomone, AU/NZ/Fiji it kt. salose galima geriau laika praleisti, nei Europoje. o bbd ant AU tik tie, kurie negali i ja patekti :wink: taigi, valio valio Australijai, Australijai valio!. :lol:
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Re: Viskas apie AUSTRALIJA 3 Years, 8 Months ago
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Ahoy! Jau kuris laikas esu uzhsikretus esu AUSTRALIJOS virusu, o tiksliau tuo backpackerinimo galimybe pusei metu ar kazhka panashaus, bet musu nedekinga vyriausybe, kaip ir itariu, nelabai ruoshiasi padet mano svajonei ishsipildyti(ta ne eesti). :( Tad norejau paklausti, gal kas yra susidures praktishkai su tokiom problemom kaip vizos gavimas(turistines ir kitokios) ir nelegalus darbas, mat shviechiasi tik viena galimybe- prasmukti su turistine ir koki nors nelegalu darbeli susirast. Gal kas zhino vietiniu pozhiuri i tokius dalykus ir pan? Buchiau nirialiai dekinga uzh bet kokia info!
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Re: Viskas apie AUSTRALIJA 3 Years, 8 Months ago
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perskaityk si laiska, manau kiek nuskaidrins tau akis :)
"No Luck After One Month in Australia
Hello. I want to share my experience of professional job hunting in Australia. I just passed the one month mark here in Sydney looking for sponsorship for an investment fund job and either skilled migrant visa or 457 four-year work visa. Only able to gain a few interviews. I worked for a hedge fun from 1993-1996 when it closed. I was in middle management, back office operations. I recently completed a B.A. as a mature student which was after the skilled work. That irritating detail, combined with the fact that the skill I am relying on using in Australia I haven_t worked at since 1996, makes me ineleigible for the new "Skill Matching" migrant visa category. One would think the Australian Government would recognize that many adults return to university in later years and it doesn_t have anything to do with the order it is done in. The hedge fund work was learned on the job. I think for professional jobs you must have worked within one or two years of visa application for about one or two years duration. It is not like I forgot how to do the job!
All the big name recruitment firms without exception would not deal with me for the reason the experience was too outdated in their opinion. A handful of money managers who met me were themselves not concerned with the time since the job, but said the business in Australia was still too small to take on staff.
With all the talk in the Australian media almost daily here about the 28 year jobless low and how the "skills shortage" will slow Australia down, you would think a university graduate, skilled in finance, single, no children, native speaker of English, would walk right in. I have been told by some the shortage is NOT in white collar professional roles, but in manual labor trades such as carpentry, stonemasonry, electrical contracting, plumbing, tree sugery, cooking, etc. Nurses are in demand. The Easter Weekend edition of the Sydney Morning Herald had an article in the Career section about two senior accountants who couldn_t get jobs. They highly doubted the hype about the skills shortage. On balance, many "second tier", suburban and country area accounting firms claim to be unable to attract accounting staff. This seems to be the fault of the federal government. They do indeed have in place the infrastructure to issue four year work visas and permanent visas, but make it onerous for business owners to use the system. As I understand it, and I may be wrong, first the job category has to be on a list that the federal government feels the job doesn_t have enough Australians to do. Then the local firm has to advertise 4 weeks in newspapers to fill the job locally. Then, the firm has to find the foreigner. Then, they have to pay immigration $3000+. to sponsor the foreigner for the visa! They have to pay the foreigner $50,000 per year minimum to qualify. The smaller firms don_t want to or cannot afford to do that. So they go without the extra staff hoping that sooner or later an Australian will walk in and apply. If you are willing to pay the money, though, the wheels apparently do turn. One migration agent I spoke with said these days 457 four year work visas are processed electronically by DIMIA in each state capital. If all is as should be on the application, the visa can be approved in 48 hours. IF the firm pays all the money to DIMIA, and anything extra to a migration agent who helped!
However, there is a great reluctance on the part of the federal government, even if the skills shortage is a real event, to issue general unrestricted work visas to skilled people such as the young backpackers get-the "working holiday" visa. They can work for ANY employer (for 3 months only) within a 12 month stay. Applicants must be under age 30 and only a small number of countries are eligible. The USA not included. Before arrival I thought that these young people would work in cafes, farms, nannying, perhaps some light clerical temping. All that happens, but what amazed me most was the big recruitment firms advertise in the backpacker magazines for."back office operations", "foreign exchange clerk", "global custody" etc., in short, all things I can do blindfolded! I was told the young, under 30 backpackers, almost all from England and Ireland do these jobs, which they gained some experience at as young office workers back home, at less than what the firms would have to pay me to qualify for a four year sponsored visa. Apparently even the backpackers having to leave these jobs after only three months, requring the firm to retrain another backpacker for only another three months, is worth the hassle to avoid paying a sponsored four year foreigner!
I don_t see anything positive developing out of this exploratory visit."
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Re: Viskas apie AUSTRALIJA 3 Years, 8 Months ago
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http://www.hartill.net/Oz/bet su Palanga nesulyginti, ar ne? ;)
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Re: Viskas apie AUSTRALIJA 3 Years, 7 Months ago
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Ahoy! Jau kuris laikas esu uzhsikretus esu AUSTRALIJOS virusu, o tiksliau tuo backpackerinimo galimybe pusei metu ar kazhka panashaus, bet musu nedekinga vyriausybe, kaip ir itariu, nelabai ruoshiasi padet mano svajonei ishsipildyti(ta ne eesti). :( "Australia insists on reciprocity and until young Australians are given access to working holidays in any country on similar terms, it won_t be." Tad norejau paklausti, gal kas yra susidures praktishkai su tokiom problemom kaip vizos gavimas(turistines ir kitokios)www.immi.gov.au - viskas elektroniniu budu, cia ne USA ambasada, eiliu nereikia stoveti, nepatingek ir suzinosi, gausi ar ne. ir nelegalus darbas, mat shviechiasi tik viena galimybe- prasmukti su turistine ir koki nors nelegalu darbeli susirast. Gal kas zhino vietiniu pozhiuri i tokius dalykus ir pan?)"Backpackers generally do temporary, casual work. No employer is going to take on someone for a skilled role that requires training and a _learning curve_ if they can only stay for 6 months. Once again - sympathies, but it_s *really* hard to obtain a job offer as a tourist. Australian employers generally are not interested in sponsoring unless they literally cannot find an Australian to do the same job - so you need special skills, the occupation needs to be in real demand (eg nursing) or the location is somewhere in remote Australia." Atsakyk man, kam Australijai nelegalai, a? Ten pilna norinciu dirbti is NZ, Fiji, Samoa ir t.t. kurie turi teise legaliai dirbti. Vaziuok i Amerika. :lol:
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Re: Viskas apie AUSTRALIJA 3 Years, 7 Months ago
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