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  1. Hi Leanne, Thank you so much for this constructive feedback. In this case I am completely lost as to which direction I should now take. I was potentially thinking of just getting some really good experience and ties with a company here in the UK which has branches in Sydney, and then asking for a transfer? If I had known it would be this hard I would have taken my sponsorship offers. I wish someone had told me,I'm genuinely devastated :cry:
  2. I am 24 year old (turning 25 in Jan) BA Hons Events Management Degree 2013 Graduate, with work experience in Events, Sales & Administration (including medical)
  3. Hello All , I am new to this site so I apologise if I am doing anything wrong! I have just got off the phone to multiple migration officers and am in tears feeling absolutely trapped and helpless from the information & feedback I have received regarding my hopes to move to Australia. I would really appreciate some sound advice from someone on how to successfully become a resident of Australia. I worked as a Sales Agent in Sydney for 2 years on a working holiday visa and absolutely fell in love. I was offered sponsorship by both my employers and stupidly rejected the offers, under the impression I could find others easily. I have now come to the sudden and horrible realisation of how hard it is to get sponsored in Australia unless you are offering a skill they specifically require. So I am considering retraining to heighten my chances. The only role that suits me is 'Medical Administrator'. I worked as one for 3 months in London, and have a lot of medical contacts in both London and Sydney through my dad (who is a doctor). I have come up with a plan and I wanted to know if I am on the right tracks at all: If I work in my old role as a Medical Administrator in London until February 2017, when a 'C3 Health Service Assistance' course commences in Sydney; Then move to Sydney and pick up some part-time work in medical administration whilst studying health services; Then upon graduation try and seek full time sponsored position in Medical Administration : will I be able to get permanent residency? Is this a realistic plan? I don't want to waste time and money on it, unless it is going to work. I hope this makes sense, and I really hope someone can help! Thank you so much for your time Alecia
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