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Old 11-03-2010, 08:59 PM
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I am pondering the possibilites of visa types for working in Oz. I am thinking that a good option may be to go on a working holiday visa then apply for skilled migration once over there. Does anybody know if having this type of visa affects your job prospects? Also if you are willing to work in a remote area for instance does it qualify you for an extension to your visa as with agricultural work etc? Do people think the best route is to obtain a sponsor and then apply for a visa?
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Hi Laura,

We may be able to assist, we have Migration/Visa Specialists working in our team.

Check out our websites, and feel free to send through an enquiry and we will see if we can help!

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