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Posts Tagged ‘countries.’
Australia voted the place to be in a recession
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged $20, 24 nations, 500, 7, agrees.", ALL news, attitude, Australia, Australian business people, believe, best, best place, business, business people, business survey., by 20%, choosing, countries., crisis, director, downturn, during, Economic, economic crisis, economic downturn., executive, far, five, front, global, global economic crisis, interesting, international, international business, live, lucky country, nation's, Over 71%, people, place, place to live, recession, released, rest, Servcorp, Servcorp Executive Director, survey, surviving, Taine Moufarrige, vote, voted, world on May 26, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Australia has been voted the best place to be during the global economic crisis, in a business survey.
One in five international business people have voted for Australia to be the best place to live in during the economic crisis as a survey released by Servcorp International Business.
The Servcorp survey asked 7,500 international business people all being in 24 nations to vote which countries they believe are surviving the crisis the best.
Australia was indeed far in front by 20% of all international business people choosing it as the country that is surviving overall the best.
Taine Moufarrige, Servcorp Executive Director says: “In my experience working with international businesses around the world, especially during the last six months, I’ve noticed how relatively unaffected Australian businesses and the Australian business person’s attitude by the economic downturn.
Over 71% of Australian business people believe we are the “lucky country” and it’s interesting to see that the rest of the world agrees.”
Health jobs Expos
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There is currently a significant shortage of doctors and nurses in Australia, particularly in regional areas. See ‘Visas for doctors and nurses’ for more detail, or see www.workingin-australia.com for comprehensive visa and immigration information.
Give yourself the knowledge to take your skills abroad. With a wide selection of companies at the expo that can assist with your move, you’ll be able to get real answers to your questions about migrating – we’ve made it as easy as possible.
Attendance at the expo is simply not complete without attending our comprehensive seminars.
Obtain detailed information on visas, lifestyle, culture, how to move, financial and legal issues and more, all in a welcoming, open format.
There is no doubt that economic uncertainty is a real issue. Ease your concerns by sitting down at one of the many in-depth seminars to be held at the Health Jobs around the World Expos that will cover all aspects of moving countries.
Full seminar programmes will be available as we near the expo.
Visit Expo
Emigration from the UK has reached unprecedented levels according to the Office for National Statistics. With that in mind, we have selected four major cities across the UK and Ireland to make it as easy as possible for you to visit and meet with top health employers from around the world.
Glasgow 14 October 2009
Health Jobs Around the World will be held in the prestigious Hunter Halls at Glasgow University, to adequately reflect the calibre of the event, attendees and exhibitors.
London 17 -18 October 2009
In this major centre, Health Jobs Around the World will take place at a landmark central location home to the UK’s top exhibitions year on year.
Manchester 10 – 11 October 2009
Centrally located between London and Glasgow, our Manchester show will take place at the Manchester Convention & Exhibition Centre (Manchester Central), a 10,000 square metre purpose built and architecturally redesigned events centre.
Dublin 7 October 2009
The Dublin Expo will be centrally located at the conference centre in the Red Cow Moran Hotel, ensuring visitors easy access and exhibitors maximum exposure.Talk to government immigration agents, open a bank account in your chosen destination country, learn how to transfer your funds at the best possible conversion rate with the UK’s leading foreign exchange specialist Moneycorp, consult with international removals companies, and hand your CV personally the largest selection of global health employers and recruiters anywhere in the UK.
Don’t give up on taking your skills to Australia!
Posted in Immigration News, tagged (GFC), 000, 115, 2009/2010., 457 visa, 8%, agricultural, Aussie, Australia, Australia’s budget, Australian workers, clerical, conditions, countries., current, desirable, diminished., figures, financial, global financial crisis, grabs, granted visas, gurus, higher, Immigration News, indicate, industries, jobs, next, number, numbers, occupations, Paradoxically, period, place, predicting, preference, professionals, program, recent, relocate, removed, skilled migration, skilled workers, slashed, submit, the government, threatens, tough, tourism, trimmed, twelve months, unemployment, visas, year on May 18, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Yes, certainly, owing to the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), skilled migration numbers will be slashed in Australia’s budget year of 2009/2010.
The government says this measure has been taken make sure that Australian workers get preference for jobs in a period that threatens higher unemployment. Paradoxically, recent figures indicate that Aussie unemployment has actually diminished.
Still, most gurus are still predicting up to 8% unemployment during the next twelve months. But this does not mean skilled workers and professionals who see Australia as a desirable place to relocate should give up and submit to the tough conditions in their current countries.
While the government has already trimmed the number of skilled workers to be granted visas into Australia next financial year there are still 115,000 of those visas up for grabs. For the time being, occupations in the tourism, clerical and agricultural industries have been removed from the 457 visa program.
Furthermore, a higher level of ability in English language have been set. This measure has been taken to make sure that the 457 program provides the skilled workers that Australia needs most and who readily can be integrated into workplaces.