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Study for Migration

Various occupations are in demand in Australia, and studying courses related to these occupations can lead to migration pathways. Here are some common occupation-specific courses of study that can lead to migration in Australia.

Nurse Talking to Patient

Nursing

Courses in nursing, medicine, allied health professions, and healthcare management are highly valued in Australia. Graduates in these fields may be eligible for skilled migration pathways or employer-sponsored visas, especially if their occupation is in demand.

Information Technology

Information Technology

Courses in IT fields such as computer science, software development, network engineering, and cybersecurity are in high demand in Australia. Graduates with qualifications in IT may be eligible for skilled migration visas or employer-sponsored visas.

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Teaching

Courses in education, early childhood education, and teaching can lead to migration pathways in Australia, especially if graduates meet the requirements for skilled migration or employer-sponsored visas in occupations such as primary or secondary school teacher.

Renovations

Trades and Construction

Vocational education and training (VET) courses in trades such as plumbing, carpentry, electrical work, and building construction can lead to migration pathways, particularly through employer-sponsored visas or state-nominated visas for skilled tradespeople.

Construction Engineer

Engineering

Engineering disciplines such as civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and software engineering are highly sought after in Australia. Completing a degree in engineering can lead to skilled migration pathway that is the relevant skilled occupation lists.

Chef

Cookery

Courses in hospitality management, tourism management, or hotel management can lead to migration pathways, especially if graduates gain relevant work experience and meet the requirements for skilled migration or employer-sponsored visas.

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