Immigration Articles
1: Option to Work in Australia after Studying
STUDENTS keen to gain solid work experience after graduation can now look to doing so Down Under. Under new regulations introduced recently, students in Australia who have met certain criteria can work for up to two years in the country. Read on to know more....
2: Earning a living Down Under
Skilled South Africans are being transferred or head-hunted, writes Linda Vergnani.
Turn on the radio in Australia and you will hear the distinctive Afrikaans accent of Marius Kloppers who, as CEO of BHP Billiton, is spearheading the A147-billion takeover bid of BHP Billiton.
Turn on the radio in Australia and you will hear the distinctive Afrikaans accent of Marius Kloppers who, as CEO of BHP Billiton, is spearheading the A147-billion takeover bid of BHP Billiton.
3: Exodus gathers Impetus
Emigration consultants and removal firms no longer need to market themselves, write Adele Shevel and Brendan Boyle.
4: A Second Citizenship Enhances Business Approach
A change of residence or citizenship (depending on your current nationality) can, if properly handled, save a high taxpayer a significant amount of money. There are many reasons why you might want a second passport. But the process of obtaining one from most countries. Usually requires 5 or 6 years' residence in the country concerned. Unless you really want to go and live there right now, that price may be more than you want to pay.
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