New South Wales has announced adding more occupations to its Migration plan. And this certainly is a welcome development for foreigners seeking jobs in New South Wales.
NSW Migration plan covers more jobs—More jobs will now get included in NSW’s new Migration Plan.
As per the available sources, among the jobs to be included in the new Migration Plan will be health care and medical jobs in New South Wales(NSW).
Prior to the changes in NSW sponsored visa program, only a handful of occupations including architecture, accountancy and biomedical engineering jobs could qualify for NSW visas.
Nearly 1,200 skilled immigrants and around 300 business migrants were helped to come and settle in New South Wales in the past one year. And the NSW government is working to attract more skilled professionals and tradespersons including skilled business migrants to come, live and work in New South Wales.
What are the new jobs and trades included in New NSW Migration Plan—As of now, NSW sponsored visa program will include the following jobs pertaining to healthcare and medical fields—
• Dentist;
• Surgeon;
• Osteopath;
• Optometrist;
• Podiatrist;
• Pediatrician;
• Pathologist;
• Radiologist;
• Cardiologist;
• Audiologist;
• Intensive care specialist;
• Nurse practitioners;
• Urologist.
New trades added to NSW visa program—
• Electrician;
• Carpenter;
• Plasterer;
• Plumber;
• Pressure welder;
• Fitter;
• Car electrician;
• Metal fabricator;
• Bricklayer;
• Mechanic.
More business, skilled migrants needed for NSW sponsored visas—And there is yet another welcoming offer for business migrants wanting to come and settle in New South Wales. This Australian state is seeking to attract an increasingly high number of skilled migrants as well as business migrants.
This development under ‘NSW Strategy for Business Migration and Attracting International Students’ is keeping in view the increasing need for such migrants to help the nation’s development.
As per an official spokesperson, migrants have been playing an integral role in the development of the economy of New South Wales and this is being recognized by the state now.
Skilled migrants help in not only aiding the state industry but also in giving a fillip to the productive potential of the state economy, affirmed the official.