Tuesday 12 March 2013

Migration experts to help start new life in Australia

STARTING a new life in Australia is the subject of an event in Coventry this weekend.

Top brass from companies based Down Under will be represented at the Hilton Hotel-based event along with a South Australian government boss.

It is being hosted by migration specialists Thames along with recruitment firm Blue Water.

Registered migration agent, Hannibal Khoury, said: "With uncertain times in the UK, Australia remains one of the most desirable places to migration and work for most Brits.

"Our event is geared at offering employment opportunities to skilled workers who are ready to make the move.”

One of those was Michael Barton, 32, from Coventry.

The motor technician chose a working holiday visa before applying for permanent residency.

The route was appealing and after searching online for ground support engineering jobs in Australia, he went on a website and sent a covering letter and a CV.

"In Australia the market is still booming and there remains plenty of opportunity for my nominated occupation as a motor technician.

"Even though my visa said my skills weren't wanted in New South Wales I had a telephone interview for the job, then spoke to Hannibal about guiding me through the whole process.

"I am now a permanent resident able to live and work anywhere in Australia.

"The job is going great. I'm settling in and enjoying the weather, finishing work in the afternoons, going camping and on surfing and fishing trips."

The migration seminars will be held between 11am and 2pm on Saturday (March 16) at the Hilton Hotel in Paradise Way. Tickets must be booked in advance and cost £10 per person or £15 per couple

Email info@thamesmigration.com or visit www.thamesmigration.com to book.

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