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		<title>Skilled visas for Australia</title>
		<description><![CDATA[This information is for comparison only and does not represent an exhaustive list of visas or their requirements.
For more information and updates go to www.immi.gov.au




Type of visa
Visa duration
Sponsorship required?
Required to work in regional Australia?
General Skilled Migration points test
Skill requirements
Additional information


Employer sponsored categories
Subclass 457 – Business
(Long Stay)
From one day up to four years
Yes, by an employer
No, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>2010-11 MIGRATION PROGRAM REPORT</title>
		<description><![CDATA[© immi.gov.au
2010-11 MIGRATION PROGRAM REPORT
Executive Summary
The total migration program outcome for 2010-11 was 168 685 places  against a planning level of 168 700 which is 15 places or 0.009 per cent  below the planning level.
The majority of the migration program was sourced from China, the United Kingdom and India.
Within the overall program the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.australiantrades.com/2010-11-migration-program-report</link>
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		<title>We&#8217;re the richest nation on earth, according to a Credit Suisse report</title>
		<description><![CDATA[AUSTRALIANS are the world&#8217;s wealthiest people on a median basis and second in the world behind Switzerland on an average basis, according to a new report.

The Credit Suisse report also notes the European sovereign debt crisis is not expected to stop a new generation of millionaires emerging in the next five years, with the greatest [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.australiantrades.com/were-the-richest-nation-on-earth-according-to-a-credit-suisse-report</link>
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		<title>Australian DIAC Subclass 457 Visa State/Territory Summary Report © immi.gov.au</title>
		<description><![CDATA[2010-11 to 31 January 2011
Definition of Terms:
ANZSCO Major Group: Major Group is the highest level in the  Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations  (ANZSCO) 1st Edition produced by the Australian
Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
ANZSIC: Australian and New Zealand Standard Industry Classification  2006 Edition produced by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.australiantrades.com/australian-diac-subclass-457-visa-stateterritory-summary-report-%c2%a9-immi-gov-au</link>
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		<title>Australian Migration Program Statistics © immi.gov.au</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The following table contains migration program outcomes for 2005–06 to 2009–10 and planning levels for 2010–11.





Category


2005–06 Outcome


2006–07 Outcome


2007–08 Outcome


2008–09 Outcome


2009–10 Outcome


2010–11 Planning Levels9




Partner1


36 374


40 435


39 931


42 098


44 755


42 000




Child2


2547


3008


3062


3238


3544


3300




Preferential/Other Family3


1869


2136


2378


2530


2468


750




Parent4


4501


4500


4499


8500


9487


8500




Total Family


45 291


50 079


49 870


56 366


60 254


54 550




Employer Sponsored5


15 226


16 585


23 762


38 026


40 987


44 150




Skilled Independent


49 858


54 179


55 891


44 594


37 315


35 200




State/Territory Sponsored6


8024


6928


7530


14 055


18 889


23 000




Skilled Australian Sponsored7


19 062


14 167


14 579


10 504


3 688


3 500




Distinguished Talent


99


227


211


201


199


200




Business Skills8


5060


5836


6565


7397


6789


7800




1 November Onshore


7


0


2


0


1


0




Total Skill


97 336


97 922


108 540


114 777


107 868


113 850




Skill as percent of total program


68.1


66.1


68.4


67.0


64.0


67.5




Total Special Eligibility


306


199


220


175


501


300




Total Program


142 933


148 200


158 630


171 318


168 623


168 700




Note: Numbers have been rounded and totals may not be the exact [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.australiantrades.com/australian-migration-program-statistics-%c2%a9-immi-gov-au</link>
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