If you are a Filipino and you are a skilled nurse or in the mining industry, Australia is calling desperately for your help.
Do you find yourself unemployed? Your skills going to waste?
If you are willing to work hard, Australia needs you.
With endless job opportunities at your doorstep, there are just not enough skilled Australians to fulfil these positions.
Studies show that over the next 20 years, there will be a shortage of people found in a number of industries in the workforce.
These job opportunities which await you, is currently found in the nursing and mining industries.
Don’t let your skills go to waste.
However, the sponsored or the normal work visa requirements in Australia are quite stringent.
Filipino nurses, to become “a registered nurse” are required to go through a ‘bridging course” of 3 months, due to the primary education in the Philippines was only 10 years, recently brought to 12 years, like the rest of the world.
Under the Skilled Migration Scheme, there are tremendous possibilities for Filipinos to fill these positions as skilled workers and professionals.
Overseeing and promoting the development of employment for the Filipinos’, and ensuring the protection and the rights of migrate workers, is the government department, (POEA) The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration.
This program was created particularly for those willing to sacrifice life outside of their comfort zone.
Connecting the world, with world class Filipino workers.
This is the perfect time for Filipinos to step out and embrace the workforce in Australia.
A country, not only where you feel appreciated in the workforce, but more importantly you can earn a decent wage.
The highest number of migrant workers in Australia, believe it or not, is from China and the Philippines.
But these numbers is just not enough, when comparing to the actual number of job opportunities and skill shortage.
So use your skills wisely and ensure that you apply and receive that respectable job which was meant for you.
Australian culture is broad and varied, just like it’s landscape.
Known to all, as a multicultural and multiracial society, this is apparent in it’s lifestyle, food, and cultural practices.
Roughly every 2 minutes, Australia welcomes a migrant from overseas.







