Why immigrate to Australia?

If you have been dreaming of living in Australia, the process of getting your Visa is relatively straight forward. The Visa process is based on a points system where an applicant must achieve a certain amount of points to meet the minimum required level to gain a Visa. For example, if an applicant is willing to live permanently within Australia, they will be given 10 points towards their total.

If you have the right skills the Visa process can be made even easier, under the skilled workers point system, which rewards extra points towards your total for certain skills desired by the Australian government.

Another way to apply for an Australian Visa is by applying as refugee. If you are outside your country of origin and can prove that you have a well-founded belief that you will be persecuted if you return to your country due to race, religion, nationality or due to your social or political beliefs, then you may be eligible to claim refugee status and attain an Australian Visa.

Facts on Australian Immigration

Almost 13 thousand people migrate to Australia every year making Australia one of the highest recipients of immigrants in the world in recent years. Australia is considered a young country, however there are around 170 different ethnic groups and nationalities within it is borders. While immigrating to Australia is a relatively smooth process, it can be an expensive process in comparison to many other countries. This aside, immigration is one of the major contributors of Australian population growth.

Australia, one of the nine nations in the world, operates a devoted offshore resettlement program each year which is focused on relative need of resettlement.