@mclpecson said:
@rmbalingit said:
@mclpecson said:
Hello po! newbie here planning magwork sa Australia. want to ask po ng mga tips nyo like if meron po ba kayo step by step?? what to prepare first mga ganon po. salamat po sa sasagot!
Hello po, nakapag-BM na po kayo or onshore na?
What is BM po? onshore po hindi pa. i'm planning to ask my project manager if pwede same company iba lang location. from PH based to AUS based po. nagbabakasali lng po may tips makuha how to prepare visa or ano po ba ung mga requirements or need assessment if no experience working abroad pa talaga ever.
Potential for transfer, particularly in Australia which has a lot of red tape for offshore sponsorship, is often unlikely unless you work in a high-demand industry, for example healthcare. Not to discourage you naman! Still worth asking.
As for step by step, we need more information to guide you—are you a fresh graduate, working? What's your occupation? Iba-iba kasi ang options depending on your profile. You can either shoot for visa sponsorship or general skilled migration (GSM). Start here by searching for your profession: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skill-occupation-list That will give you a list of visa options via GSM. And then just read up on each visa, the Immigration website is well-maintained so the high-level stuff is there, like yung mga step-by-step. You can easily Google for example "190 visa australia" and as long as you refer to the official site immi.homeaffairs.gov.au you're sure to find the info, for example: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/skilled-nominated-190
Read up muna on those options and see what fits your background.