Monday, 16 March 2015

Skilled Migration: Visa types | MM Visa



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MM Visa | Skilled Migration
The most essentialrequirement for migrating to a country is Visa which known to all. But when applying for visa, one need to be sure of the type of visa required which would vary depending upon the objective of visiting another country. It could be for the purpose of business or a short trip. While planning to migrate to Australia for work, you are required to be eligible for migration under the Skilled Visa Program which could be permanent or temporary. For this, you must be qualified in a profession or trade occupation which appears on the Australian Government's Skilled Occupations List.

Applicants are generally assessed against a 
Points Test which incorporates the basic selection criteria as well as other factors for which you can obtain additional or bonus points towards your final score. To be successful, you must achieve the pass mark.
Skilled Migration Program comprises of six (6) main visa subclasses.

Permanent

1. Skilled Independent Visa
Overseas applicants who meet the applicable pass mark of the points test that applies to this visa are eligible to live in Australia as a permanent resident.

2. Skilled Sponsored Visa
The Skilled Sponsored Visa is basically meant to address the skill shortages existing in a state or territory and thus encourages a more balanced dispersal of Australia's skilled migrant intake.

3. Skilled Regional (Residence) Visa
This type of permanent visa is provided to applicants who have lived at least two years and worked full time for 12 months in a specific regional area of Australia.

Temporary

4. Skilled Regional Sponsored Visa
This visa addresses the skill shortages that exist in regional areas of Australia. Successful applicants (and their families) will be allowed to work and live in Australia for up to three years. However, they may also be able to apply for the permanent stage of this visa after they have lived for two years and worked for one year in the regional area.

5. Skilled Graduate Visa
This temporary visa allows overseas students that have recently completed their course but are unable to apply for skilled migration to live and work in Australia for 18 months in order to build upon their work experience and English skills.

6. Skilled Recognized Graduate Visa
Graduates of recognized overseas universities with skills needed in Australia can apply for this 18 month temporary visa, providing unrestricted work and study rights. Visa holders can apply for permanent residence at any time through General Skilled, or, Employer Sponsored migration.

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Monday, 2 March 2015

Budget friendly tour to Australia | M M Visa Aid Consultancy Pvt.Ltd



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MM Visa is just for you if you are planning to visit Australia! While planning a tour, we tend to have several dreams and aspirations as to what all is to be seen on visiting a country. And when its “Australia”; there’s surely nothing like it- the endless Great Barrier Reef scuba dives, watching an Uluru sunset with a glass of champagne, Curious Kangaroos and what not. But the fact remains that Australia is expensive. We won’t let this thought shatter your dreams.

Australia is a huge country with a small population, which means a lack of competition. Australian government doesn’t mind slapping on high taxes, especially when it comes to those finer things in life we enjoy, like a cold beer at a nice pub. They don’t mind a few rules and fines too! But the high costs of travel in Australia cause a little bit of a stir. MM Visa hopes to help you lower your costs when you plan your trip to this beautiful country.

Planning a Trip
While planning a trip, the first and foremost thing is to decide what all you wish to see and do when you visit there. If you success in the planning stage, then execution has to be as desired. So plan well in advance so that you don’t have to regret later. Australia is the sixth biggest country in the world and about the same size as mainland USA. So, considering the country is so vast, the problem becomes how to visit Australia and where to visit?

This question could be best answered depending upon the time that you have as based on it you can make a list of your must-see places and plan accordingly. If you only have a few weeks and you’re on a budget, it would be best to focus on one or two regions.
But if you have an extended period of time you’ll have more flexibility and strategies that could be used. Let’s dive in.

HOT TIPS:
Being flexible on your dates is the key to cheap flights. Hence if you don’t wish to burn a hole in your pocket then don’t go for the fixed travel dates, and avoid flying on weekends or during popular school holiday periods as these durations already have tourists flocking at good destinations.
  • Cheaper deals can be found depending on the day you choose to fly. The consensus is that it’s best to FLY OUT on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Saturday. These are typical off-peak days meaning lower fares and fewer passengers. Fridays and Sundays are usually the most expensive days to fly.
  • Flying at unpopular hours, such as the red-eye or early in the AM instead of late morning through afternoon, increases your chance of getting cheaper tickets.
  • As and when you decide to take a trip, start searching for prices and continue to check them once per week. Grab the price that you are comfortable paying.


These tips by MM Visa showcase that Travel to Australia on a budget is still possible! If you follow our tips, you will close up that hole that travel to Australia can create in your wallet and have an awesome time.