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International mobility

Links to web sites that will help Australian residents find work overseas or non Australian residents find work in Australia.

Australian Labour Market Update

Australian Labour Market Update is a quarterly publication which explains the labour market for those seeking jobs in Australia, particularly migrants.

Australian Skills Recognition Information (ASRI)

The Australian Skills Recognition Information (ASRI) site provides information on how to get an assessment of occupational qualifications, skills or experience gained overseas. Also included are state-specific licensing and registration requirements for practicing occupations in Australia.

Doctors and Nurses

Information and visa options for doctors and nurses who want to work in Australia.

E-3 Visas

The E-3 is a new visa for Australian citizens travelling to the United States of America to work in a business or professional capacity.

Living and working overseas

Essential information for Australians living and working overseas. At any one time there are approximately 900,000 Australians living and working overseas.

National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR)

Australian Education International (AEI), through the National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (AEI-NOOSR), provides official information and advice on the comparability of overseas qualifications with Australian qualifications.

Off-Shore Employment Links for Australian Professionals (OSELAP)

Off-Shore Employment Links for Australian Professionals (OSELAP) provides links and information for vacancies with international government and non-government organisations.

Temporary Residence in Australia - Working in Australia

If you want to come temporarily to Australia and work, it is important to obtain a visa that allows you the right to work. Please note - there are no rights to work if you are travelling to Australia on a visitor visa (that is, as a tourist).

Working Holiday Makers

The Working Holiday and Work and Holiday programmes aim to promote international understanding, through helping young people experience the culture of another country.