I hope you wont mind me asking some questions from time-to-time regarding working in AU. Nais ko kasing manirahan diyan kasama pamilya ko. Pwede mahingi email addy mo para magmensahe na lang ako ng pribado sa iyo.
Thanks again.
In Friendship,
Ferdinand
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Submitted by Carlito Ogoy on Thu, 2008-11-06 18:51
457 visa is the short term for "Temporary Business (Long Stay) - Standard Business Sponsorship (Subclass 457)" visa. This is the most commonly used program for employers to sponsor overseas workers to work in Australia on a temporary basis. You must have the qualification to fill any nominated skilled positions in Australia.
You cannot get this visa alone. This requires company sponsorship.
May I ask what is that 457 visa in Australia? Can I get one from United Arab Emirates where I am currently working? For your info, I am a Philippine national.
Im currently on a 457 visa too here in Australia.
Planning Engineers are in demand here. Coming in is the only obstacle. But once youre in, you can get a job as a planner as long as you have the right experience.
Australia has one of the strictest immigration laws (i think on a par to the US). However, a 457 visa in our industry is pretty easy to obtain. I went there on a holiday (after quitting my last job) and got a job and visa sponsorship (through an agency which is like a labour broker)so i could change jobs without fear of losing my visa which was great. I had very little planning experience at the time and the laws were just as strict then.
The industry is regulated by the government so they survive the econimic cycles and have a constant supply of contruction work, especially in the mining industry. There are always demands for planners over there for what i can asess over the past 5 years. If you really want to get there, you will......
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Submitted by Steve Burrows on Mon, 2008-11-03 18:19
Not as far as Im aware, there is a lot of work for Planners in Australia, not heard of any issues that would stop foreigners landing coming here. I have only been here for 6 weeks for myself.
To be honest its not too different from Uk. H&S on site seems to be at the forefront of everything which is good.
I havent been here long enough to give a full firm opinion but its been good so far, and a little more laid back, people are more into finding solutions than laying blame.
A nice change Im sure you will agree !!
Steve
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Submitted by Peter Casson on Mon, 2008-10-13 14:40
Thanks Chris I appreciate your advice, I’m a regular visitor to that site amongst others. I had noticed recently that some of the job adverts seemed to be leaning towards the type used to trawl for CVs, so I thought I’d try and get answers from people at the coal face as well.
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Submitted by Chris Oggham on Thu, 2008-10-09 06:07
I cant answer your questions but a friend of mine recently did what you are planning, and he got a lot of information from the Careerone website. If you take a look at their site, or maybe send them an e-mail, they may be able to help you.
Member for
22 years 8 monthsRE: Working in Australia
Walang problema, kabayan.
Heto email ko: csogoy@yahoo.com
Email ka lang anytime. Regards.
Member for
17 years 3 monthsRE: Working in Australia
Thanks for the info Carlito,
I hope you wont mind me asking some questions from time-to-time regarding working in AU. Nais ko kasing manirahan diyan kasama pamilya ko. Pwede mahingi email addy mo para magmensahe na lang ako ng pribado sa iyo.
Thanks again.
In Friendship,
Ferdinand
Member for
22 years 8 monthsRE: Working in Australia
Hi Ferdinand,
Kumusta, kabayan?
457 visa is the short term for "Temporary Business (Long Stay) - Standard Business Sponsorship (Subclass 457)" visa. This is the most commonly used program for employers to sponsor overseas workers to work in Australia on a temporary basis. You must have the qualification to fill any nominated skilled positions in Australia.
You cannot get this visa alone. This requires company sponsorship.
For more details, visit www.immi.gov.au
Mabuhay!
Carlito
Member for
17 years 3 monthsRE: Working in Australia
Hi Carlito,
May I ask what is that 457 visa in Australia? Can I get one from United Arab Emirates where I am currently working? For your info, I am a Philippine national.
You may send me a private message @ ferdinand.fincalero@zublin-international.com
Thanks.
In Friendship,
Ferdinand
Member for
22 years 8 monthsRE: Working in Australia
Im currently on a 457 visa too here in Australia.
Planning Engineers are in demand here. Coming in is the only obstacle. But once youre in, you can get a job as a planner as long as you have the right experience.
Member for
21 years 3 monthsRE: Working in Australia
Australia has one of the strictest immigration laws (i think on a par to the US). However, a 457 visa in our industry is pretty easy to obtain. I went there on a holiday (after quitting my last job) and got a job and visa sponsorship (through an agency which is like a labour broker)so i could change jobs without fear of losing my visa which was great. I had very little planning experience at the time and the laws were just as strict then.
The industry is regulated by the government so they survive the econimic cycles and have a constant supply of contruction work, especially in the mining industry. There are always demands for planners over there for what i can asess over the past 5 years. If you really want to get there, you will......
Member for
20 years 8 monthsRE: Working in Australia
Not as far as Im aware, there is a lot of work for Planners in Australia, not heard of any issues that would stop foreigners landing coming here. I have only been here for 6 weeks for myself.
Steve
Member for
22 years 5 monthsRE: Working in Australia
Planners,
I heard this morning on site that Austrialia has closed its doors to foreign workers as of last week!!
Has anyone heard about this or can they confirm
Member for
20 years 8 monthsRE: Working in Australia
To be honest its not too different from Uk. H&S on site seems to be at the forefront of everything which is good.
I havent been here long enough to give a full firm opinion but its been good so far, and a little more laid back, people are more into finding solutions than laying blame.
A nice change Im sure you will agree !!
Steve
Member for
22 years 4 monthsRE: Working in Australia
Nice to hear from you Steve, how are you finding it?
mycareer is a new one for me, thanks for that.
Member for
20 years 8 monthsRE: Working in Australia
I recently came to Queensland on a 457 visa.
there is a lot of work here for Planners and in Perth, money pretty good too.
Seek is a good website as is mycareer.
Best of luck
Steve
Member for
22 years 4 monthsRE: Working in Australia
Thanks Chris I appreciate your advice, I’m a regular visitor to that site amongst others. I had noticed recently that some of the job adverts seemed to be leaning towards the type used to trawl for CVs, so I thought I’d try and get answers from people at the coal face as well.
Member for
21 years 5 monthsRE: Working in Australia
Peter,
I cant answer your questions but a friend of mine recently did what you are planning, and he got a lot of information from the Careerone website. If you take a look at their site, or maybe send them an e-mail, they may be able to help you.
Chris Oggham