Saturday, October 24, 2009

Australia's second best country to live in

Australia is a popular destination for people from the very highly skilled young people wishing to start a new life in another country. The country's economy is strong and Australia is actively promoting the immigration of skilled immigrants. Will skilled migrants who wish to work in Australia to be assessed on a points system based on points awarded for seniority, qualifications and language proficiency. Other ways to obtain immigration visas to Australia include the Australian family migration and humanitarian programs.

Australia Migration Program for 2007-2008 provides for up to 152,800 jobs, with 102,500 of them in the context of immigration of skilled workers - such as the Australian Skilled Independent visa.Earlier this month, and Australia to the United Nations in second place in the world for quality of life . Norway was ranked number one in the present time. Australia could do as the number one quality of life in the report for next year. In Australia, over the years, the life expectancy of up to three months, four became%) and entered the United Nations Development Program Human Development Report in 2009 for the period 2007-2008, which covers 182 countries in the following: * Life
* School
* Revenue

United went to one place (13) and the United Kingdom remains at number 21. Niger is the lowest, followed by Afghanistan and Sierra Leone. Most of the top ten countries in this report are in Europe:

* Norway
* Australia
* Iceland
* Canada
* Ireland
* Netherlands
* Sweden
* France
Switzerland *
* Japan.

According to a report entitled "Immigration and internal and international, and reap the profits in the form of higher incomes and better access to education, health, and improve the prospects for their children.

"Immigrants increase production by the economic cost of little or no local population. You can actually have a positive impact and the widespread", he said.

"Migrants who are marginalized - for example, you may put a temporary or irregular or high levels of unemployment - to resort to anti-social behavior and criminal, which confirms the fears of local residents for security," the report said.

Dr. Klugman is the author of the report the following to say about immigration, "This is not something to fear, or get out of control."

Out of fifty-two countries surveyed attitudes towards immigration in general positive. In fact there is competition in the developed countries for skilled immigrants.

Dr. Klugman said: "There will be competition on the summit, where countries such as Australia and some countries in Europe who have difficulties in attracting qualified people."

Dr. Klugman also goes without saying that more should be done to allow the entry of less skilled migrants:

"The need for skilled people is very important, and there is a very large proportion of the economy, which requires the services to the population in child care, elder care, and a full range of services."

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