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Hector Luis

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Jan 13, 2019, 10:13:07 AM1/13/19
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Hola amigos
Por lo q entiendo, para ir al NT ya tengo q tener la.visa? En este momento estoy en B Aires. Trabajé con la.visa.457 entre el.2007 y 2009..el tema.es q para aplicar a la 457 tenia q tener como maximo 45 años de edad. Ahora tengo 52 y me.gustaria volver a australia. Mi ocupación es Air.Conditioning an Refrigeration Mechanic..esta en ma lista de 177 ocupaciones requeridas. Tengo ingles perfecto. Podré aplicar? Muchas gracias amigos

El 11 ene. 2019 11:06, <argentinosenaustr...@googlegroups.com> escribió:
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Over the next five years, low skilled migrants with limited English will
have the option to apply for permanent residency after living and working
in the Northern Territory for at least three years.
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Mosiqi Acharya
 
8 JAN 2019 - 10:41 AM UPDATED 8 JAN 2019 - 10:41 AM
 
From cooks to family day care workers to motor mechanics, low skilled
migrants will now be able to apply for Australia’s permanent residency.
 
Northern Territory has opened its door to skilled migrants in 117
occupations and has offered a pathway to permanent residency to these
workers who are willing to work and live in the region for at least three
years.
 
In a bid to distribute the migrant population outside Australia’s major
cities such as Sydney and Melbourne, the Australian government has designed
a new scheme to attract migrants to regional areas across the country.
 
The scheme - known as the *Designation Area Migration Agreements* (DAMA)s
has been announced for two regions in Australia - Warrnambool region in
Victoria and the Northern Territory which are experiencing labour shortages
and need a population boost.
 
The second-such agreement for NT, this time with a pathway to permanent
residency, DAMA II came into effect on January 1st 2019.
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<https://www.sbs.com.au/yourlanguage/punjabi/en/article/2019/01/02/australian-visas-whats-changing-2019?cid=inbody:australian-permanent-residency-117-occupations-open-for-skilled-migrants-willing-to-migrate-to-northern-territory>
Australian visas: What’s changing in 2019?
Australia’s annual immigration intake has remained at the centre of
political discussion with Prime Minister Scott Morrison indicating it could
be slashed, and more opportunities opening up for migrants in regional
Australia.
<https://www.sbs.com.au/yourlanguage/punjabi/en/article/2018/01/07/english-skill-requirements-relaxed-australian-permanent-residency-these-regions?cid=inbody:australian-permanent-residency-117-occupations-open-for-skilled-migrants-willing-to-migrate-to-northern-territory>
English, skill requirements relaxed for Australian permanent residency in
these regions
The Federal Government is making concessions in skill, income and English
language requirements for work visas in regional areas where employers
cannot find local workers with relevant skills to fill vacancies. The new
agreements also provide migrant workers with a pathway to permanent
residency in Australia.
 
Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs, Mr David
Coleman said DAMA II is an example of the Government using Australia's
migration program to benefit specific locations.
 
"The Government is working to improve our immigration program to better
match the needs of our states, territories and regional areas," Mr Coleman
said.
 
"Our first priority is always to fill jobs with Australians, but the
immigration system can play an important role in helping to address
regional skills gaps.
 
"The NT has seen first-hand the benefits of using a DAMA to respond to
their unique workforce shortages.
 
"I am pleased that we can continue to partner with the NT Government to
support the skills needs of local businesses where Australian workers are
not available to fill those jobs."
 
The NT Government and the Federal Government have shortlisted 117
occupations <http://newsroom.nt.gov.au/mediaRelease/28596> ranging from
accountants to child care worker to chef to web designer, where employers
can recruit skilled migrants if they are unable to fill positions locally.
 
Many occupations on the list are eligible for English language concession
and a Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT) concession.
Check if your occupation is on the list, here
<http://newsroom.nt.gov.au/mediaRelease/28596>.
 
*NT DAMA II Occupation List*
 
*Occupations*
 
Accountant (General)
 
Accounts Clerk
 
Aeroplane Pilot
 
Aged or Disabled Carer
 
Agricultural and Horticultural Mobile Plant Operator
 
Airconditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic
 
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Avionics)
 
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical)
 
Aquaculture Farmer
 
Arborist
 
Automotive Electrician
 
Baker
 
Bar Attendant Supervisor
 
Barista
 
Beauty Therapist
 
Beef Cattle Farmer
 
Bookkeeper
 
Bus Driver
 
Butcher or Smallgoods Maker
 
Cabinetmaker
 
Cabler (Data and Telecommunications)
 
Cafe or Restaurant Manager
 
Carpenter
 
Chef
 
Chief Executive or Managing Director
 
Child Care Centre Manager
 
Child Care Worker
 
Civil Engineering Technician
 
Community Worker
 
Conference and Event Organiser
 
Cook
 
Cook (includes Ethnic Cuisine)
 
Crowd Controller
 
Customer Service Manager
 
Deck Hand
 
Dental Assistant
 
Diesel Motor Mechanic
 
Disabilities Services Officer
 
Diver
 
Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teacher
 
Earth Science Technician
 
Earthmoving Plant Operator (General)
 
Electrical Linesworker
 
Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (General)
 
Excavator Operator
 
Facilities Manager
 
Family Day Care Worker
 
Family Support Worker
 
Fitter (General)
 
Fitter and Turner
 
Fitter-Welder
 
Floor Finisher
 
Flying Instructor
 
Forklift Driver
 
Fruit or Nut Grower
 
Gaming Worker
 
Hair or Beauty Salon Manager
 
Hairdresser
 
Hardware Technician
 
Hotel or Motel Manager
 
Hotel or Motel Receptionist
 
Hotel Service Manager
 
ICT Customer Support Officer
 
ICT Support Technicians nec
 
Interpreter
 
Landscape Gardener
 
Licensed Club Manager
 
Linemarker
 
Management Accountant
 
Marketing Specialist
 
Metal Fabricator
 
Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmer
 
Mixed Crop Farmer
 
Mixed Livestock Farmer
 
Motor Mechanic (General)
 
Motor Vehicle or Caravan Salesperson
 
Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Fitter (General)
 
Motor Vehicle Parts Interpreter
 
Motorcycle Mechanic
 
Nursing Support Worker
 
Office Manager
 
Out of School Hours Care Worker
 
Panelbeater
 
Personal Care Assistant
 
Pharmacy Technician
 
Plumber (General)
 
Pressure Welder
 
Program or Project Administrator
 
Property Manager
 
Recreation Officer
 
Residential Care Worker
 
Retail Manager (General)
 
Retail Supervisor
 
Sales and Marketing Manager
 
Sheetmetal Trades Worker
 
Ship's Engineer
 
Ship's Master
 
Small Engine Mechanic
 
Sound Technician
 
Supply and Distribution Manager
 
Taxation Accountant
 
Telecommunications Cable Jointer
 
Telecommunications Linesworker
 
Telecommunications Technician
 
Therapy Aide
 
Tour Guide
 
Truck Driver (General)
 
Vegetable Grower
 
Vehicle Painter
 
Veterinary Nurse
 
Waiter Supervisor
 
Waste Water or Water Plant Operator
 
Web Administrator
 
Web Designer
 
Welder (First Class)
 
Welfare Worker
 
Youth Worker
"Big incentive to move to the NT"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[image: Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner]
 
Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner
 
NT Chief Minister Michael Gunner said the addition of the pathway to
permanent residency in DAMA II gave skilled migrants a big incentive to
move to the NT and stay long-term.
 
"The Territory Labor Government's number one priority is jobs for
Territorians but we know access to, and retention of, a suitably skilled
workforce is a key issue for many employers and there is a need for
additional workers, Mr Gunner said.
 
"We also know that more people moving to the Territory equals more jobs.
 
"The Territory Labor Government fought hard for the inclusion of the
pathway to permanent residency in this new five-year agreement, which we
expect to significantly increase the number of skilled migrants moving to
the Territory.
 
"The NT has a long and proud history of migration of overseas nationals and
they have been a key contributor to economic growth, population growth and
social diversity. This new agreement will help that continue."
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Dany Argentino

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Jan 18, 2019, 6:03:37 AM1/18/19
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No tengo idea de Australia, pero en NZ el límite para postular por un work permit es 55 (obviamente, siempre que tengas una oferta de trabajo). Las opciones son:

Long Term Skill Shortage List Work Visa

Essential Skills Work Visa

En tu caso, me parece que tu profesión no está en la 1er lista, pero si en la 2da. Podes chequerar las profesiones habilitadas en:

Skill shortage list checker

Con 52 estas medio jugado para conseguir la residencia antes de los 55, pero supongo que es posible. Apenas conseguís un work permit tendrías que tratar de postular por la residencia.

Actualmente NZ no está en su mejor momento economico, pero siempre hay inmigrantes viviendo a NZ y consiguiendo el work permit. Sin embargo, cada vez se ponen más estrictos en los requerimientos.

Finalmente, emigrando a NZ, a la larga con pasaporte kiwi podrías trabajar en Oz, aunque no te darían ningún beneficio cuando te jubilas…


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Hector Luis

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Jan 20, 2019, 7:31:27 AM1/20/19
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Dani Argentino:

Gracias por la info. Sabes q en Sudney , para ampliar mis conocimientos, y tener mas oportunidades laborales,  complete el curso y obtube un Trade Certificate de Electrician. Eso es en Australia, obvio, no NZ. No se sinservira para aplicar. Me decis q NZ no esta muy bien economicamente...Australia tampoco? 

El 18 ene. 2019 11:02, <argentinosenaustr...@googlegroups.com> escribió:

No tengo idea de Australia, pero en NZ el límite para postular por un work
permit es 55 (obviamente, siempre que tengas una oferta de trabajo). Las
opciones son:
 
Long Term Skill Shortage List Work Visa

 
En tu caso, me parece que tu profesión no está en la 1er lista, pero si en
la 2da. Podes chequerar las profesiones habilitadas en:
 
Skill shortage list checker

 
Con 52 estas medio jugado para conseguir la residencia antes de los 55,
pero supongo que es posible. Apenas conseguís un work permit tendrías que
tratar de postular por la residencia.
 
Actualmente NZ no está en su mejor momento economico, pero siempre hay
inmigrantes viviendo a NZ y consiguiendo el work permit. Sin embargo, cada
vez se ponen más estrictos en los requerimientos.
 
Finalmente, emigrando a NZ, a la larga con pasaporte kiwi podrías trabajar
en Oz, aunque no te darían ningún beneficio cuando te jubilas…
 
El lun., 14 ene. 2019 a las 4:13, Hector Luis (<killerw...@gmail.com>)
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Dany Argentino

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Jan 20, 2019, 3:16:50 PM1/20/19
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El ticket de electricista te va a ser muy util, aun siendo de Oz. He visto varios sparkies que vienen de afuera y laburan bajo supervision hasta que consiguen su propia matriculacion. En cuanto a la situacion economica, no hay mucho que puedas hacer al respecto. El oil & gas en NZ no esta en su mejor momento. La mineria en Oz tampoco. Igual el sol sigue saliendo para todos, asi que hay que seguir para adelante y probar suerte. Lo ultimo que se pierde es la esperanza...

Hector Luis

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Jan 24, 2019, 10:54:32 AM1/24/19
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Gracias Dani!
A que te dedicas vos?

El 21 ene. 2019 11:06, <argentinosenaustr...@googlegroups.com> escribió:
Dany Argentino <dany.ar...@gmail.com>: Jan 21 09:16AM +1300

El ticket de electricista te va a ser muy util, aun siendo de Oz. He visto
varios sparkies que vienen de afuera y laburan bajo supervision hasta que
consiguen su propia matriculacion. En cuanto a la situacion economica, no
hay mucho que puedas hacer al respecto. El oil & gas en NZ no esta en su
mejor momento. La mineria en Oz tampoco. Igual el sol sigue saliendo para
todos, asi que hay que seguir para adelante y probar suerte. Lo ultimo que
se pierde es la esperanza...
 
El lun., 21 ene. 2019 a las 1:31, Hector Luis (<killerw...@gmail.com>)
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Dany Argentino

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Jan 26, 2019, 5:25:37 AM1/26/19
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ingenieria mecanica

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