1. After completing your studies, you can consider applying for a temporary residence visa or a permanent residence visa through employer-sponsored nomination. There are far more career choices in the list of occupations nominated by employers than in the list of occupations in the new general-skilled immigrants, but it is necessary to find an employer who is willing to guarantee. More information about employer-nominated visas can be found on the website: www.immi.gov.au/skilled/skilled-workers/.
2. Consider choosing remote areas to sponsor immigrants. Employers in sparsely populated or remote areas sponsor foreign employees to apply for permanent residence visas in Australia. For more information about sponsored immigrants in remote areas, please visit the website: www.immi.gov.au/skliied/skilled-workers.rsms/.
3. Consider choosing state-sponsored immigrants. However, the list of occupations planned by state governments must meet the requirements of immigrant occupations in the second half of 20 10. The immigration occupation guaranteed by the state government may not be on the new occupation list of general skilled immigrants, but the immigration plan of each state must comply with the immigration law proposed by the governor in 1994.
4. You can consider further applying for an international student visa, so as to obtain the qualification certification that meets the new immigrant occupation. However, it should be noted that if overseas students only intend to apply for immigration by obtaining new vocational qualifications, the Australian Immigration Bureau does not recommend them to apply for permanent residence visas in this way, because the occupational list of general skilled immigrants will change with the changes in the demand of the Australian labor market. For more information about international student visas, please visit the website: www.immi.gov.au/students/.
If any of the above options cannot be met after the implementation of the new list of occupations for ordinary skilled immigrants, you need to leave Australia before your valid visa expires. If you stay in Australia after the expiration of a valid visa, it is illegal to stay, which will affect any application for a visa to Australia in the next three years.
If your current visa is about to expire or you don't have a valid visa to stay in Australia, please go to the immigration office immediately to consult about visa selection and immigration. For contact information about immigration, please visit www.immi.gov.au/contacts/australia/.
At present, the Immigration Bureau has opened a hotline 1300 735 863 to answer any inquiries about the new list of occupations for ordinary skilled immigrants.