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What Are the Most Common Ways to Immigrate to Australia?

Why Australia? Australia is very popular on the list of countries which people would most like to immigrate to.
Australia has a warm climate, a strong economy, a stable system of government and is generally known for its friendly and outgoing culture.
So it is not surprising that there is is such a long waiting list of people who are looking to migrate to Australia.
What are the most common ways to migrate to Australia? Australia has a very long history of immigration.
Indeed, the country has only recently declared the full extent of its aboriginal history and recognised that Europeans themselves were migrants when the British first landed in 1788.
However, in the modern world most people either emigrate to Australia from the UK or from China.
China is the largest source of immigration for Australia by head of population.
A new migrant to Australia can come first on a visitor's Visa in order to assess if they want to live in Australia on a long term basis.
However, in order to become a permanent resident of Australia, there are a few recognised channels which need to be cleared.
One of the most common is through the general skilled migration program.
This is visa program where you must prove your work experience, qualifications, ability to speak english and add up these characteristics under a point system in order to be eligible for migration under this category.
If your occupation is in demand in the Australian Economy at the time, you will be on the SOL (skilled occupations list) which means that you will score highly on the eligibility criteria.
This type of visa is difficult to gain though unless you have exactly the right qualifications and career which is currently in demand.
Another common visa is that family visa.
This is a visa which you are eligible for if you have an existing family member in Australia.
It is usually only for immediate family members like a spouse, parent, child, brother or sister and the family member has to sponsor the applicant and give an assurance of support which means that the sponsor will pay for any expenses incurred by the Australian Government as a result of a social security claim by the person on the Family visa.
There can be some very long wait times for visas of this type, the parents visa currently has a waiting period of up to 10 years.
The third most common visa is an employer sponsored visa.
This visa is given to people who are coming to Australia to take up a full-time job which they have already been offered and the employer sponsors their application to be on this program.
Obviously, the most important aspect of this visa is having an employer who can sponsor the visa effectively.

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