Episode 3 - Migration to Australia Made Easy

Understanding the Australian Agricultural Industry and Your Visa Options

March 16, 20232 min read

Are you looking for a new and exciting opportunity in a scenic country with great job prospects? Australia is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, and it’s also home to some of the best agriculture jobs. 

In this week’s episode, Rhea is talking about how to come to Australia and work in the agriculture sector. She’s offering in-depth insight into the two types of working holiday visas on offer, as well as listing which countries qualify for which visa. This is on account of the different bilateral agreements that your country of origin has with regard to working in Australia.

There are options aplenty: from visa extensions that can see you paid to work in Australia for up to three years, through to shorter visa options if you are highly qualified — as well as the pathway to permanent residency in the land down under. 

Rhea’s calm demeanour and immigration experience is eloquently conveyed in a digestible way that will surely save you time and headaches waiting in visa queues or taking the ‘potluck’ approach and relying on hearsay. Further consultation by appointment is also just a click away!

“The great thing about these visas in agriculture work is that you can complete four months of work on a farm — and you can apply for another twelve months on a working holiday. And you can do this twice after your first visa.”

— RHEA FAWOLE

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In This Episode:

  • Why the agriculture industry in Australia is a good visa option

  • What is a working holiday visa? Understanding the two types on offer

  • Which type of visa do you qualify for?

  • Working on a farm for 4 months — and then applying for another 12 months. Twice!

  • How to get a 3-year (paid) stay to work in Australia

  • How to visit Australia on a temporary visa if you’re highly qualified

  • What visa falls under the PALM scheme - and which countries are eligible?

  • Options if you are looking to stay longer (or permanently) in Australia

  • Understanding the skilled regional visas

And more!

DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational purposes only and nothing in this content or its description constitutes legal advice. For advice on your personal circumstances, please make an appointment at SOLVi Migration www.solvimigration.com.au Copyright Solvi Pty Ltd 2023

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Rhea Fawole

Rhea Fawole

Rhea's passion to create SOLVi Migration comes from 12 years of working in senior roles at the Australian Immigration Department, including in the Immigration Minister’s office. She also gained an abundance of government liaison and governance experience in other agencies.

SOLVi Migration has been founded with a vision to collaborate with businesses and start-ups to bring their ideas, investments, entrepreneurship, and skilled workers to Australia.

https://www.solvimigration.com.au


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13000 SOLVI (+61 1300 076 584)

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All RIGHTS RESERVED LIABILITY LIMITED BY A SCHEME APPROVED UNDER PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS LEGISLATION. LEGAL PRACTITIONERS EMPLOYED BY SOLVI PTY LTD (ABN 16 658 861 182) ARE MEMBERS OF THE SCHEME.

The information published on this webpage should not be taken as legal advice rather it should be considered for information purposes only.

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