Australia needs skilled people

Sanath Vidyananda
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Australia has a dearth of skilled people and therefore need skilled
people. The processing of applications of people who have the skills
required by Australia is done quickly as the need is now great, said
Registered Migration Agent Sanath Vidyananda.
Vidyananda handles the processing of applications for business
skilled migrants and General skilled migrants while plans are under way
to start student migration as well in the future. "I don't undertake to
process an application for migration unless I am confident that the
applicant will be successful," said Vidyananda.
A person who applies for permanent residence if successful gets a
family visa, free medical for the family and free education for the
children. The basic requirements to apply for a Australian visa are
educational qualifications, relevant work experience, good command of
English and below 45 years. The processing of an application takes 6-12
months.
There are two main categories under which a person can apply for
migration and these include business skills and general skills.
There are many categories under the general skills which include
trade, professional and managers.
Trade skills include hair dressers, air-conditioning mechanics and
over 800 occupations are listed.
Under the professional category too accountants, engineers,
architects and a host of other professionals with a relevant degree or
diploma can apply for permanent residence. General Managers as well as
Distribution managers can also apply for permanent Australian residence,
said Vidyananda, the owner of Australian Migration Consultants
Battaramulla.
A person applying for permanent residence under the business skills
should have the requisite finances, the experience and the age limit is
below 55 years. Vidyananda who has been in Australia since 1989 is a
qualified and registered Migration consultant.
He said that the migration laws change constantly and it is necessary
to be abreast of the rules and regulations as well as the laws to advise
customers. Sri Lanka has only a few registered migration agents.
Vidyananda left Sri Lanka in 1989 for higher studies in Australia.
He studied for a Bachelors Degree at the Swinburne University. He has
also completed a course on Australian Migration Law to become an
accredited migration agent.
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