I have a friend with barely 5 years of total work experience at the time. If I recall correctly, she was in some kind of voice based tech support, so not niche skills at all. Degree in engineering from India. Never set foot in Australia and she applied for a PR there, was successful and moved to Sydney. It took her barely a month to land a job. This was a few years ago. But I was quite surprised by how easy it was for her.
Australia has an open and honest immigration system and needs the migrants.
Yeah, they also have this bridge visa thingy. If you are in the country on a visa and you apply PR and you lost your job, you can apply for a bridge visa and continue working or even change employers while your PR application is in process. My sister lost her job during the pandemic while on visa and through this bridge visa, she found another job and all the while she could stay in the country and also get her PR. I was like wow, what a country!
Its too late for me now. At 41, I have already chosen my path(or rather the path has chosen me) and I have no appetite to move to a new country now and start all over again. The fact that I didnt get PR means, I didnt grow any roots here and I saved up enough to be able to retire early in India. A PR would have meant the buying HDB and working here for another 10 more years to see my daughter's education through over the local school system, the whole PSLE thing etc and then hopefully through university over here and for her to be able to settledown in SG. Now that path is closed. So I will have to leave it to my daughter to find her own path. Whether it is in India or whether she can make it on her own in another developed country. My and my wife's life is already kind of "locked in" and set now.
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