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Migration in Australia: Achieve Your Dreams by Following 3 Easy Pathways

Medium: blog post

Primary keyword: migration in australia

Supporting keywords: student visa in australia; visa options; working holiday visa

Buyer persona: Melody (female, 29yo, single, from the US, college graduate, millennial)

Buyer stage: awareness

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Migration in Australia: Achieve Your Dreams by Following 3 Easy Pathways

You can find everything in Australia. Land of sand and surf, picturesque hiking tracks and kind people, the country can be extremely luring for those who decide to make it their home on a temporary visa. And after some time living down under, you may just want to extend your stay for a few more months (or years, maybe?) looking to experience all the great stuff that Australia has to offer.

Table of Contents

1. Move From a Working Holiday Visa to a Student Visa

2. Apply for a Temporary Graduate Visa

3. Skilled Independent Visa

However, the whole process of researching available visa options can be overwhelming at times due to the huge amount of information online. Well, fear not! For we are breaking down below some of the easiest pathways for migration in Australia.

#1 Move From a Working Holiday Visa to a Student Visa

Is your working holiday visa about to expire and you haven’t spotted a single kangaroo yet? We feel your pain, mate! You should consider, then, moving to a student visa to extend your stay in the country for a few more years. We've gathered the most important requirements to be a student in Australia and gain real-life experience by being in contact with people from all around the world on a daily basis.

#2 Apply for a Temporary Graduate Visa

Are you an international student in Australia who has just graduated with skills and qualifications that are relevant to specific occupations that the country needs? You may be able, then, to stay in the country for a few more years by applying for a temporary graduate visa. 

#3 Skilled Independent Visa

Have you ever considered that your career back home could help you in the process of getting an invitation from the Australian government to live and work permanently down under? The skilled independent is a points-tested visa that gets you points for age, work experience and qualifications. It’s also important to note that your professional qualifications must be on the list provided by the Australian government.

Getting the correct information in this process is key! That's why we've also rounded up the most common mistakes people make when applying for visas on their own. Got any more questions? Let's have a chat about them in the comments section.