Fast-tracked visa processing scheme for nurses and software programmers

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According to a report, there were 309,900 jobs listed in Australia in August 2022, a 42% rise over the previous year. Top of the list is the demand for nurses which is predicted to have over 100,000 shortage by the year 2025 and more than 123,000 shortage by the year 2030.

As part of Australia's overall strategy to support the health care system and economic recovery in the country, nurses and software programmers are among the in-demand jobs that are expected to receive the greatest numbers of grants.

The changes that the government implements to help fast-track the visa process are the following:

  • Nurses and software programmers are now part of the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL) which will be given priority processing

  • The Government will pour additional investment to reduce processing times over the coming months.

  • Australia's states and territories are easing visa conditions and requirements

What does this mean to you?

If your dream of starting a new life in Australia has been put on hold, now is the time to revive it. There are many ways to start your visa application journey, but it’s important to begin it on the right track.

One smart way to begin your visa application is to find a suitable immigration firm that can help you all throughout the process. Here’s what our team at Think Visa can offer you:

  • Knowledge and Expertise: Have been in the industry for a long time with good reviews from clients (you can check the company’s google reviews to have genuine answers).

  • Offers fixed fees/prices. This will avoid you from being blindsided or getting charged hidden fees during your visa application.

  • The firm has diverse employees that could deal with you in the language of your choice.

  • Offers no additional professional fees in case your application is unsuccessful and needs to be re-applied.

  • Responds quickly and maintains healthy communication all throughout the process.

We are dedicated to helping you and we look at your application, not just as mere paperwork but as a means of making your dreams come true.

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