The recession has a negative effect on many aspect of our lives, but this is the natural way of the economy to bring order to itself after years of frivolous spending by the common consumer. It is always darkest before the dawn, that good old idiom says, but that isn’t necessarily true if you act on time.
In recent news an article covered the fact that a lot of backpackers from the UK and Germany are rushing down to Australia in 2009. If you are amongst those people willing to spend the next year in Australia, then there isn’t a better time to get your …
More and more people head off to Australia. Young individuals, left with no alternative, head Down Under to spend the next 12 months in search for adventure and temporary job placements.
The rising number of people travelling on the Australian working holiday visa will definitely have a positive effect on Australia’s economy. Despite the rising number of working holiday makers from Germany and the UK, the tourism industry will suffer a drawback, but less devastating than predictions from last year.
If you are considering a working holiday in Australia and like what you see in the video above, why not give it a shot?…
Before the new system was introduced there were more than 80 routes for a non-EU national to enter the UK. The present, much more simpler framework consists of 5 tiers, which help people find the right path to the UK.
- Tier 1 is for highly skilled individuals willing to practice what they do best in the UK
- Tier 2 is for skilled workers (nurses, teachers, engineers, etc.) who already have a job offer to work in the UK
- Tier 3 is for a very limited number of low skilled workers needed to fill temporary labour shortages for a specific project
- Tier 4 is for students,
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