Graduate Temporary Visa (485), points-based PR system, state nomination, employer-sponsored visas, occupations in demand, and Australian citizenship.
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Australian permanent residency is points-tested. Here's how the points system works, what activities give you points, and what score you realistically need.
The ACS (Australian Computer Society) skills assessment is required for IT-related skilled migration. Here's what it assesses, what documents you need, and common rejection reasons.
A step-by-step walkthrough of creating and submitting your EOI through SkillSelect β the portal that connects you to Australian PR invitation rounds.
Not all degrees lead equally easily to Australian PR. Here's which occupations are genuinely in high demand in 2024β25 and how Nepali students should navigate career and study choices.
Your spouse/partner and children can come to Australia with you on dependent visas. Here's how it works, what they can do in Australia, and what it costs.
From student visa to Australian citizen β here's the complete timeline, requirements, and what citizenship actually means for Nepali migrants.
State nomination adds 5 or 15 points to your PR application. Here's how state nomination works, which states are most accessible to Nepali graduates, and how to apply.
Registered Migration Agents (RMAs) can save you from costly mistakes β but not all are trustworthy. Here's when you need one and how to avoid being scammed.
The new Skills in Demand visa replaces the Temporary Skill Shortage visa. Here's how it works, who it's for, and why it's now a faster pathway to Australian PR.