Friday, April 8, 2016

Cracking the PR Code with 4 Best Actionable Tips

Australia is being recognised as a great place to study, live and work among international students. The most common pathway for students is to apply for General Skilled Migration upon completion of their studies in Australia.  The truth that you have studied in Australia does not guarantee your permanent residency, however there are many tips on how to increase points for PR. Here are the top 5 actionable ones.

Gain maximum points through English testing

The best way to increase points for PR is to achieve a level of English higher than competent English. While finding a right English Language Testing, PTE exam has proved itself as a viable alternative to IELTS and TOEFL due to its fast and flexible test dates.  For those who wish to take PTE exam, remember AECC Global is an official PTE voucher re-seller authorised by PTE Academic in Australia and offers a flat 10% discount on PTE exam

Complete a Professional Year in Australia

Professional Year Program is available for Engineering, ICT and Accounting graduates only. You would receive 5 migration point for having completed a professional year in Australia in the 4 years before you submit your PR application.

Obtain a NAATI accreditation 

You can receive 5 points for having a NAATI accreditation. There are a couple of different ways you can gain NAATI accreditation including sitting a NAATI assessment test and passing a NAATI approved program. NAATI offers accreditation testing in over 60 languages.

 State Nomination

Different States in Australia offer state nomination for the permanent skilled nominated visa and the temporary Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa which allows migrations to live in the regional Australia. Getting nominated by any state government in Australia can help you to gain extra 5 - 10 migration points towards your PR application.

To sum up, getting an Australian PR could be a long and complex process, we would recommend you to consult with a qualified migration agency before submitting a visa application. 

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