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  • Mark

    Mark

    Administrator
    March 14, 2025 at 7:03 am

    Welcome Makrani. 🙂

    Firstly, I moved your forum reply to its own post. Please start a new post if you have questions rather than jumping on someone else’s 👍🏻

    In relation to your post. Your work experience in sales, B2C marketing, cashiering, and driving could open up different pathways for migrating to Australia, depending on your skills, qualifications, and visa eligibility.

    Visa Options:

    1. Skilled Migration (General Skilled Migration – GSM)

    You’ll need to check if your occupation is on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL) under the MLTSSL (Medium and Long-Term Strategic Skills List) or STSOL (Short-Term Skilled Occupation List).

    Sales and marketing roles may have some options under ANZSCO, but cashier and driving roles are generally not on the skilled occupation list.

    2. Employer-Sponsored Visas

    If you can secure a job offer from an Australian employer willing to sponsor you, you may be eligible for a Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) Visa (subclass 482).

    You can check https://482jobs.com , a website where all job listings confirm visa sponsorship availability. Other platforms like https://seek.com.au and https://indeed.com.au may also have relevant listings.

    3. DAMA (Designated Area Migration Agreement)

    Some regional areas in Australia have agreements that allow employers to sponsor workers for occupations that are not typically on the skilled lists. You might find more flexibility for driving or sales-related roles under DAMA pathways.

    4. Student or Training Visas

    If your occupation isn’t eligible for skilled migration, you could explore studying a course in Australia that leads to a high-demand skilled occupation.

    Would you be open to studying, or are you mainly looking for sponsored work opportunities? Let me know so I can guide you better.

    Best regards,

    Mark

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