PR PATHWAY COURSES

What Course Should I Study to Get Pr?

Many international students want to settle in Australia for good and fruitful career. Some students find it difficult to get PR because their education and occupation is not appropriate to be eligible for PR. This can be very costly mistake as it is known that Australian education is expensive for international students. Therefore international students, who want to qualify for PR after their studies, must have required qualifications and employable in the occupations which are in high demands at Australia. Australian government releases list of high demand occupations each year. International students who have completed their course, in any of the high demand occupation areas, have a good chance of getting PR.
The new Occupations List (STSOL & MLTSSL) has a combined lists feature over 400 eligible occupations. For those with a skill or qualification who wish to migrate to Australia choosing the correct occupation, with the correct visa, is the first important step to migration.
In order to qualify for skilled migration to Australia, you must nominate an occupation from the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL). However, if you are applying for skilled migration via nomination by a State or Territory Government; you have the option of nominating an occupation from the Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL).
If you apply for a General Skilled Migration visa and you are NOT nominated by a State or Territory Government, you must nominate an occupation from this Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL).
If you apply for a General Skilled Migration visa and you ARE nominated by a State or Territory Government, you must nominate an occupation from either this Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) OR the Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL).

Points About Courses That May Lead to
PR Opportunities

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Top Listed Courses

OCCUPATIONS

Agriculture and Horticulture

Agricultural Consultant/Scientist
Arborist

Automotive

Automotive Electrician
Motor Mechanic
Panelbeater
Vehicle Painter

Building Professions, Architecture and Building Technicians

Architect
Construction Project Manager
Architectural Draftsperson
Surveyor
Building Associate
Urban and Regional Planner

Child Care

Child Care Centre Manager
Child Care Worker

Construction Trades

Bricklayer and Stonemason
Fibrous Plasterer
Plumber
Wall and Floor Tiler
Cabinet Maker
Glazier
Roof Tiler
Carpenter and Joiner
Painting Trade Worker
Solid Plasterer

Electrotechnology, Telecommunications Technicians and Trades

Airconditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic
Electronic Instrument Trades Worker
Electrical Linesworker
Telecommunications Trades Worker
Electrician (General)

Engineering Professions

Civil Engineering Professionals
Civil Engineering Draftsperson and Technician
Electrical Engineer
Mechanical Engineer

Engineering Trades

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
Sheetmetal Trades Worker
Locksmith
Structural Steel and Welding Trades Worker
Metal Fitter and Machinist

Food Trades

Baker
Butcher or Smallgoods Maker
Chef
Pastrycook

Health and Social Assistance

Audiologist
Medical Laboratory Scientist
Physiotherapist
Dentistr
Medical Radiation Therapist
Sonographer
Hospital/Retail Pharmacist
Occupational Therapist
Medical Diagnostic Radiographer
Optometrist

Nursing

Enrolled Nurse
Midwife
Registered Nurse

Information Technology

A research report which provides a national overview of the labour market is available for information technology professions.

Resources

A research report which provides a national overview of the labour market is available for resources sector professions.

Teachers

Early Childhood Teacher
Primary School Teacher
Secondary School Teacher
Special Education Teachers

Other Occupations

Hairdresser
Solicitor
Veterinarian
Ambulance Officers and Paramedics

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