Friday 15 April 2011

Skilled Migration to Western Australia

According to the WA Resources industry, Australia urgently needs skilled migrants to fill up to 34,000 additional jobs by the end of next year, ABC Radio Australia reports.

The ten year forecast of labor and infrastructure needs within the state's mining, oil and gas sectors was released by the Chamber of Minerals and Energy who has joined the wider business community in requesting the government to substantially boost the skilled migration intake in next month's budget.

First Choice Australian Migration

Zoey Pereira, an Immigration Agent based in Perth, Western Australia has also joined the fight to increase skilled migration. "Looking at Western Australia in particular, if you look at natural population growth and current migration levels, we will find a shortage of around 150,000 skilled workers in the next six years" says Mrs Pereira. "While the Australian government is prioritising training opportunities for domestic workers to help address skills shortages, targeted migration will be very important in boosting its skilled labour needs".

To help with the burden of the forecasted skills shortage, First Choice Australian Migration will be allowing applicants to conduct a free eligibility assessment. By doing so, First Choice Migration aim to attracted those skilled prospect future Australia's who cannot or do not want to pay for immigration advice.


More information about Zoey Pereira, acting director of First Choice Australian Migration can be found at http://www.firstchoicemigration.com.au. First Choice Australian Migration provide advice on all visa types, from Spouse Visa to Prospective Marriage Visa to Skilled Migration, they can answer all of your Australian Immigration questions

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