On Target - Australia Aims for More Skilled Migrants

The Australian Government has confirmed significant changes to its immigration strategy by adding to its Migration Occupations in Demand List (MODL). The changes affect skilled visas for immigration to Australia.

(PRWEB) May 8, 2005 -- The Australian Government has confirmed significant changes to its immigration strategy by adding to its Migration Occupations in Demand List (MODL). The changes affect skilled visas for immigration to Australia.

The MODL and Skills Occupation List (SOL) form part of the backbone of Australias point-based skilled migration strategy.

'The additions to the MODL will have a significant impact on the number of workers who now qualify to immigrate to Australia. The additions mean the Australian economy is ready to absorb skilled workers from the occupational categories listed, said Oonagh Baerveldt spokesperson for the Australian Visa Bureau.

Applicants for immigration to Australia who nominate one of the newly added occupations on or after 4 May 2005 will be awarded additional points. Those who lodged their application before 4 May 2005, and the application is not yet finalised, will also be granted additional points.

Applicants under the points tested General Skilled Migration (GSM) program for Australia who nominate an occupation on the MODL are awarded 15 points.

The following occupations were added to the MODL on 4 May 2005:

Professional:

Civil Engineer                     

Dentist                     

Nuclear Medicine Technologist             

Podiatrist                     

Speech Pathologist                 

Trades:

Bricklayer                     

Cabinetmaker                     

Carpenter & Joiner                 

Cook                         

Electrical Powerline Tradesperson         

Electrician (Special Class)             

Electronic Equipment Tradesperson         

Fibrous Plasterer                 

General Electrician                 

General Electronic Instruments Tradesperson     

General Plumber                 

Solid Plaster     

    

'Australias points-style system of immigration has proven to be extremely successful in filling labour gaps in the economy. Of course now its being touted by politicians as a potential model for Britain, said Ms Baerveldt.

'The points system is effective but not always straightforward. Anyone who is interested in immigrating to Australia should visit the Australian Visa Bureau web site at http://www.visabureau.co.uk/australia/ and complete the online assessment to see if they meet the basic legislative requirements, said Ms Baerveldt.

About Australian Visa Bureau

The Australian Visa Bureau specialises in arranging visas for British and Irish national looking to live and work in Australia. Based in London, the company ensures clients are given the most up to date information concerning immigration and visa policy. Visit http://www.visabureau.co.uk for further information and free online visa assessments.

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Contact Information
Oonagh Baerveldt
VISA BUREAU
http://www.visabureau.co.uk
44 0 870 744 7340

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