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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • 00:00 - Intro
    01:03 - How it all started?
    02:59 - Decided to stay back & work
    04:16 - Then I graduated & things turned around
    06:11 - Change of careers
    06:44 - PR scenario was changing
    08:05 - The Skill Assessment Fiasco
    11:50 - Do I regret it?
    12:35 - And now what?
    13:49 - Why am I not going back to India?
    I moved to Australian as an international student from India with a lot of hopes and dreams like any other international student in Australia who comes for studying abroad from India.
    Studying in Australia was probably the best decision of my life I had ever taken and I do not regret even one second of it. However, after studying and working in Australia every person wants to stay back and get PR in Australia or permanent residency in Australia and so did I.
    Life in Sydney as a student and as a working professional is amazing and better than I had imagined. I made friends from all over the world, learnt different cultures and changed myself in a way that I am so confident that I can live anywhere else in the world. Living in Australia comes with its ups and downs like any other place.
    However, things and situations took a different turn than what I had imagined my life in Sydney to be and I had to take the hard decision to leave Australia for good.
    And today I am sharing everything about how life in Sydney turned out for me as an international student from India, living in Sydney as a student, living in Sydney, Australia's pros and cons and working in Australia. I will also share about my struggles to get PR in Australia after Masters and why I have chosen to move out of Australia.
    Let me know if you want to see more such videos and I will put my efforts to create more of these kind of videos along with my travel vlogs.
    Until then, enjoy!
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Комментарии • 514

  • @arshadahmed288
    @arshadahmed288 2 года назад +31

    Kudos to you...U r such an inspiration to the international students even you failed for multiple times but u never stopped that's what it should it be.....Thanks for being an inspiration ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад +6

      Hey thanks! Stopping was never an option, just needed to find the right alternatives at the right time :)

    • @rroshen2246
      @rroshen2246 Год назад +3

      No work here in Melbourne
      Only Uber
      Rents very high.
      Very hard here.

    • @rroshen2246
      @rroshen2246 Год назад +3

      No jobs in Australia
      Very high cost of living
      Many Indian’s leaving Now
      Australia no good..

    • @dipakshrestha6071
      @dipakshrestha6071 Год назад

      true

  • @Oliviacassidy_
    @Oliviacassidy_ Год назад +548

    The rich stay by spending like the poor and investing without stopping while the poor stay poor by spending like the yet not investing like the rich. INVEST NOW!

    • @Alessandroabbatecola
      @Alessandroabbatecola Год назад

      Despite the economic market crash, I'm so happy. I have earned over $49,600 returns from my $8,000 investment

    • @williamleonard2242
      @williamleonard2242 Год назад

      I came here to learn how to trade after listening to a guy on radio talk about the importance of investing and how he made $460,000 in 4 months from $160k. Somehow this video has helped shed more light on some things, but I'm confused, I'm a newbie and I'm open to ideas

    • @williamleonard2242
      @williamleonard2242 Год назад

      @@Alessandroabbatecola HOW? I would appreciate if you show me how to do that, I'm interested.

    • @Alessandroabbatecola
      @Alessandroabbatecola Год назад

      I invest with Mrs Sofia Ryan, she is my broker.

    • @donaldkelk
      @donaldkelk Год назад

      @@Alessandroabbatecola Wow I'm just shocked you mentioned expert Sofia Ryan, thought I'm the only one trading with her.

  • @brendcruz3881
    @brendcruz3881 Год назад +23

    I'll be honest when I say this as an Indian "Once we move out of India to a developed country (UK, EU, AUS, CAN, NZ, Middle East), we do not feel like returning home to India (unless forced to due to visa issues or for parents) as we get exposed to the better standards of living, freedom of expression, better quality of air/water/food, etc." I do not think whether congress or BJP ruling India will make much of a difference as the gap that exists between India and the Developed world is way too much and does not seem like that gap will reduce. It is harsh but the honest truth! Indians have been migrating for the past several decades and that will continue as long as there are major gaps between developed and developing world.

    • @Overloaded877
      @Overloaded877 9 месяцев назад

      Gap will surely reduce
      Indian economy is doing better and its expected to become developed in near future.
      Maybe the next generation do not have to move out like we do

    • @absurdperson8711
      @absurdperson8711 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@Overloaded877 economy count country as a whole but on ground level there is diffrent reality

  • @glaredolarsy2842
    @glaredolarsy2842 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing! You’re not alone in this journey. Good luck!

  • @studybeforeflight
    @studybeforeflight Год назад +42

    Congrats for the PR in Canada! Definitely a way better decision than staying in Aus. The migration system is frustrating and the government treated international students or foreigner like money tree, nothing more.
    I too tried for Canada during the covid period when all immigration stuff stopped here. But after a few months of the Canada application, I got the Aus PR invitation. It took me 10 years to get Aus PR and today I passed my citizenship test.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +3

      Oh that’s amazing! Congratulations 🎉

    • @harryhatter2962
      @harryhatter2962 Год назад

      One can only hope you have packed up and left Australia then.

    • @SW-fy8pq
      @SW-fy8pq Год назад

      There is a major problem in Canada too. They will ask you for Canadian qualification and experience.

    • @SW-fy8pq
      @SW-fy8pq Год назад +2

      Canada may grant you a PR BUT you won't be able to find a job that matches your studies, Canadian are rigid they don't accept your non Canadian qualification and your non Canadian experience means nothing to Canada. Good luck.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +2

      @@SW-fy8pq that was not my experience. No one asked me for my qualifications or even for Canadian experience. I got the job without those things. It takes time but you will get something eventually.

  • @thelungilife6057
    @thelungilife6057 Год назад +7

    I admire your resilience. I graduated with a bachelor's from an ivy league uni in the US, into the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. It was impossible to get a job in the US. Spent 5 years grinding it out in Hong Kong, moved to Singapore for another 5 years, and recently was invited to apply for a Global Talent Visa (858) in AU rather quickly, which grants PR. I always suggest that people grind out a few years of relevant experience before doing a Masters - not only does one get more out of an eventual masters degree, but it may deter you from ever doing one at all (sparing you the expense, as was my case).

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +1

      Thanks! GTE visa is a little difficult to achieve unless you have 10+ years of experience and earning over a certain bracket.
      But these things are more open now than ever so maybe the future potential candidates will benefit from this info. Thank you and wish you all the best xx

    • @thelungilife6057
      @thelungilife6057 Год назад

      @@Whatsnextakanksha Agree - however, in the end, your likelihood of getting PR anywhere is heavily dependent on your tax potential and demonstrated rather than theoretical employability. I would dare to presume that it's part of why you've found it easier to head to Canada now, with a few years of work under your belt.
      I think we have a heavy bias towards education for its own sake in India - "didn't get a job - go do a Masters degree". However, one is a more attractive worker for every year of actual work experience - and a Masters does not count towards that very much, regardless of the additional skill points (they'll just up the thresholds if they have more international Masters graduates!).
      You're effectively trying to find the Nash equilibrium between your own interests and the interests of the labour market/policymakers. A way to further one's interests in the past was to pay for an Aussie Masters program. But they have moved their portion of the equilibrium, and seem to care less and less about whether you've shelled out tens of thousands of dollars on an Aussie tertiary education. They've shifted expectations towards greater practical expertise. Hence my advice not to pursue a Masters immediately following a Bachelor's degree.

  • @MrBond007shiv
    @MrBond007shiv Год назад +2

    Hey really inspiring to hear your story. Lot of learnings for all of us :)

  • @louisaklimentos7583
    @louisaklimentos7583 Год назад +6

    Finding work is not only hard for overseas students but it is hard for us people who have been born here Australia or been living here for years . I am 59 years old and during covid lockdowns , I struggle to find a job . Everything is so expensive now and it is getting harder to live . I am sure there are similar problems in other countries and including Canada . Good luck with your new life in Canada and I hope it all works out for you .Maybe you can return to Australia as a tourist and enjoy it that way . A nice holiday can do you a world of good .

  • @Mahi_1947
    @Mahi_1947 Год назад +11

    I can imagine how disheartening it would be to miss out on something someone have been looking forward to over 5 years. So sorry to hear. Nonetheless, everything happens for good and hope you will find the new place even amazing, I wish all the best! Stay positive, Keep smiling and I hope to follow your journey through your vlogs!

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words. Going with the flow now and just enjoying my experience. Not many people get the chance to experience living in 2 big and amazing countries, I am just grateful gor the opportunity 😇

    • @rroshen2246
      @rroshen2246 Год назад

      No work here in Melbourne
      Only Uber
      Rents very high.
      Very hard here.

  • @nazneensehar
    @nazneensehar Год назад +1

    I have just watched your two videos
    It is informative
    Good to know about your success after a long time

  • @capicorn86
    @capicorn86 Год назад +9

    I feel you. The job market in Australia is so experienced based. Took me 2 and half years to land my first job after my graduation and residency.

    • @comedy.jugadu
      @comedy.jugadu Год назад

      Can you share the things about graphic designer's job ....can we get job easily in IT field after graduating from (Master of communication design - UNISA- Adelaide) Please share your ideas based on your knowledge

  • @asharsanavlogscanada5211
    @asharsanavlogscanada5211 2 года назад +4

    Perfect decision! Looking forward for your canada vlogs dear 💕

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад

      Thanks! Took the right decision in the time. Lots of vlogs coming up!

  • @amritaa1634
    @amritaa1634 Год назад +1

    Ur videos are informative... Glad u took the right decision on right time... looking forward to ur Canada vlogs ☺️👍🏻

  • @davidsage124
    @davidsage124 9 месяцев назад +4

    I agree, Australia isn't easy to get into as a post grad. But I'm glad you enjoyed your time here and hopefully one day we'll see you again!

  • @gsingh5617
    @gsingh5617 Год назад +1

    Subscribed!This channel has originality attached to it.

  • @jed2055
    @jed2055 2 месяца назад

    I admire your honesty and I suspect we lost a good one when you left. Hopefully successful in Canada or maybe have another go back here when you get some experience under your belt.
    Good luck!

  • @petermcculloch4933
    @petermcculloch4933 Год назад +10

    I was born here in Australia and the one lesson I have learned, is when ever I have to deal with the public service, what seems like a simple exercise quickly becomes a nightmare

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +4

      Haha it is still better than India 😂
      Public service is a nightmare everywhere

  • @kingrameez1
    @kingrameez1 Год назад +8

    People need to know that what Australia really requires is highly educated but low payed fuel station attendant, warehouse worker, barista worker, delivery driver; whilst you earn you spend it all on living expenses, making rich more richer, that’s why the locals are demanding more low payed workers, students etc. so they can have it all easy and comfortable.

    • @jed2055
      @jed2055 2 месяца назад

      When I moved interstate in Australia I expected to land the job I was trained for withing 3 months. 18 months later I took a labourer's job. It's all I could get yet I was highly trained in my career choice. I never did get a job back in that sector. That's how hard it is in Australia so please spare me your complaints.
      kingrameez1 said,
      "People need to know that what Australia really requires is highly educated but low payed fuel station attendant, warehouse worker, barista worker, delivery driver;"
      No mate, that's why the government make it hard to get into this country. If a highly educated person is allowed to enter with no jobs in the market for those skills, that person can end up pumping petrol or working menial tasks. The real trouble is, many citizens of 3rd world countries will do anything to escape their country's poverty and zero opportunities. It is not the job of countries like Australia to take each and every person from anywhere in the world who feel they would like to live in better circumstances. Australia is a big country on the map but with heavily mechanised manufacturing, ditto for agriculture and a small population, it simply does not need a flood of folk from poorer nations or anywhere for that matter but especially people whose skills are not required. Can you not see that?
      Many citizens from the UK and the US fail in their application to gain permanent entry here just as Australians fail doing the same thing elsewhere. Each country has it's own problems but letting people enter and stay with very few jobs that suit their skills base is just plain stupid. There will always be people who once rejected, turn the argument around so its somehow that country's fault. That doesn't wash mate.

  • @ashishvlogs7680
    @ashishvlogs7680 2 месяца назад

    I love the way you convey information. Your communication skills are just awesome :-)

  • @ba-en1io
    @ba-en1io 2 года назад +5

    Hi Akanksha I just discovered your channel and your videos are so informative thank you for letting us all know. I have a q which regional areas are better for tech jobs and do they still have the pr criteria in jobs in regional areas too. Also can I apply for pr in a regional area if I have completed an msc from Melbourne or Sydney thanks!

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад

      Hey! I am not really sure about that, sorry! I am glad my videos were informative but I have minimal knowledge about immigration laws. Each state has its own criteria for PR so you’ll need to check for one particular state.

  • @prettyrose1044
    @prettyrose1044 Год назад

    You are a beautiful person and much more beautiful soul..
    Sharing your experiences and guiding others is so divine..
    Thank you..

  • @miguelchelyvelasco5977
    @miguelchelyvelasco5977 Год назад +2

    WHAT A SAD STORY SO MUCH EFFORT..... HOPE YOU GO WELL IN CANADA

  • @shinejosephonline
    @shinejosephonline Год назад

    Hey, the best is yet to come....stay positive...

  • @HI-bw8fe
    @HI-bw8fe Год назад +1

    As a student, I think it is very important that you have some experience relevant to your study field, otherwise securing a job may prove very difficult. Love your channel and wishing you best of luck in Canada 🇨🇦 !❤🎉

  • @satyabale9471
    @satyabale9471 2 года назад +3

    I didn't know you were from Macquarie, would've loved to meet you for sure. Your channel is my go-to place whenever I'm looking for places to visit. Good luck for the future in Canada and STAY AWESOME 🤗❤

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад

      Aw I am so glad my videos were helpful. Thank youuu. ❤️

  • @gaurav99ize
    @gaurav99ize Год назад +1

    Keep faith in urself👍👍 God bless you dear😊😊

  • @nazmunsawyer3382
    @nazmunsawyer3382 Год назад

    Good luck for a better future all the best

  • @rakesh.c.kukreti25
    @rakesh.c.kukreti25 Год назад

    Hard work pays and with little bit of luck you will succeed in Canada.
    God bless

  • @oneframeman
    @oneframeman 2 года назад +1

    This is amazing 😍

  • @psthewanderer
    @psthewanderer 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your experience. Just wanted to know if you tried for new zealand as well?

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад +1

      I did have a look at NZ but their requirement needed an applicant to stay there for a certain period of time before being eligible

  • @harmeenkaur9576
    @harmeenkaur9576 2 года назад +31

    I really feel pity on Australia , It lost many gems like you due to their baby mood rules . I Wish you the best life ahead . Huge success is waiting for you in Canada.🎉

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад +5

      Haha true they are so moody and keep on changing rules in a day lol.
      But thank you!

    • @libatalklieb5793
      @libatalklieb5793 Год назад +5

      What a stupid comment. If Australia doesn't have enough jobs in her field, what do you expect them to do?

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +5

      @@libatalklieb5793 it’s not about not having enough jobs. I switched my field and got a superb job with amazing payscale to start with.
      The problem with Australia is that their immigration system is messy.

    • @libatalklieb5793
      @libatalklieb5793 Год назад +4

      @@Whatsnextakanksha It is the best immigration system. We can't just let every Tom, Dick and Harry stay here because they have a degree.
      The Australian government has to look after their own first and foremost.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +5

      @@libatalklieb5793 hahaha seems like you are their lawyer?
      It is a mess, some Tom, Dick or Harry saying it is not, doesn’t change the facts. 🙏✌🏼

  • @nehabhardwaj21
    @nehabhardwaj21 Год назад

    Hi! How about if someone comes direct with PR and has good experience in Hospitality? Thank you

  • @Vikram777ish
    @Vikram777ish Год назад +1

    Should I move to Canada or Australia or Europe for bachelors at age 30? Got job experience and was studying to be a pilot but covid messed it up yooo

  • @harpreetsidhuaustralia
    @harpreetsidhuaustralia Год назад +1

    you are doing good Akanksha:)

  • @chicksmo6434
    @chicksmo6434 Год назад +1

    inspiring ❤️👏🏻🎉

  • @charlieangel9705
    @charlieangel9705 Год назад +2

    Wow thanks for this I was thinking of taking up a vet course in telecommunications and comparing that with your masters is a good indication to drop the thought. Good luck in Canada.

  • @wcuribe
    @wcuribe Год назад

    Thanks for telling your story.

  • @vedantdhamija5314
    @vedantdhamija5314 Год назад

    Hi , I really need your suggestion I am also planning for a masters in cyber security in an IT major in Australia do you think it's a wrong choice of programme , should I switch to Business analytics field will that help me landing a job after my master's pls reply?

  • @aadigujjar07
    @aadigujjar07 Год назад

    I have question i want to move abroad after 12th ehat do you think which country ahould i go for Australia or canada i have recently passed my class 12th commerce please very confused i jave also cleared my ielts and very much stressed please give me some way 🥺

  • @karun271
    @karun271 Год назад

    hey
    how is the demand for civil engineers, if we consider regional area...
    and what are the possibilities of getting PR in civil engineering field

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      Do a quick job search on LinkedIn and Seek. I am not sure because civil engineering is not even minutely close to my work. I can tell you about marketing 😅

  • @jindalpuri3170
    @jindalpuri3170 Год назад +1

    Are there any chances to get PR in major cities in australia for construction engineer or civil engineer?

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      No one can tell you about chances of getting it or not. You can apply and see what happens.

  • @user-rj6eh6rd1q
    @user-rj6eh6rd1q Год назад

    If i study a master's degree in Australia, do they count the years required to obtain citizenship?
    And thanks

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      Yeah but your years will be counted only if you get a permanent residency first.

  • @annamalita13
    @annamalita13 Год назад +1

    I feel u sis...day by day watching Ausie new some of family must be deport due to Pr not approved 🥲 while they have spent s lot of money to extend some visas year by year.

  • @michaelbates9928
    @michaelbates9928 Год назад +27

    As an Australian I feel we lost a wonderful person.
    I hope it works out for you in Canada.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much.

    • @rroshen2246
      @rroshen2246 Год назад

      Canada is more easy than Australia
      Australia very hard
      Hard to find work rent very high in Australia

    • @SW-fy8pq
      @SW-fy8pq Год назад +1

      I have done a lot of research on Canada, I am afraid she will probably encounter a lot more issues in finding a job in Canada. Canadian employers generally ignore your non Canadian qualification and experience, she will likely need to study all over again.

    • @MrBond007shiv
      @MrBond007shiv Год назад +1

      @@SW-fy8pq No because now she will enter canada with a PR🎉

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +2

      @@SW-fy8pq just to break the myth, Canadian companies also didn’t ask for my qualifications, just asked about my experience which was Australia. Got a good job in the same field pretty quickly.

  • @wendyrebeiro5154
    @wendyrebeiro5154 Год назад

    Hello Akanksha is the post study visa for international students increased ?

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      Hey, yeah they changed it. You’ll need to check on Immigration website.

  • @DevanshBarsaiyan
    @DevanshBarsaiyan Год назад

    Hey Akansha, I have been watching your videos for a long time. I am planning to attend a master's course related to business and management, which master's course will you recommend between Master's of Management/ Master's of Project Management/ Master's of Business Analytics? I am no work experience and am willing to move to Australia ASAP. Please help me out.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +1

      Hi Dev, I am not the right person to advice on this topic. I don’t have any knowledge about these subjects and which one will be better for you.
      Try consulting with IDP or a registered education consultant. They will be better qualified to help you.

  • @ChitraNaharki
    @ChitraNaharki 5 месяцев назад

    So, there are not enough job opportunities as compared to countries like USA, UK, Canada?

  • @sarangs9202
    @sarangs9202 Год назад +1

    I am a graduate and working in the digital marketing domain from past 2 years, can I get a work visa/PR in Canada?

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      I wouldn’t know 😅
      You can check your CRS score and see the latest express entry invitation rounds. You will know where you stand and where you need to work on more.

  • @asharsanavlogscanada5211
    @asharsanavlogscanada5211 2 года назад +3

    Your reading about Australian job market is 100% true. Have experienced the same.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад +4

      I know right! And in reality, that’s the case everywhere in the world apart from South Asia. Experience matters the most.

  • @jamcast725
    @jamcast725 Год назад +3

    I’m contemplating on getting a master’s in cyber security in australia. I have a bachelor’s in a different field (nursing) but have 10 years of work experience in cyber security, particularly SOC and CSIRT. Do you think I would be able to a positive skills assessment? Or would my chances of getting a job after graduating be better since I have experience or are the jobs still more available for PR’s and citizens?

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +1

      Cyber security is a booming industry but hard to get into. With your experience, you might get it easier than others.
      Check the requirements of skills assessment on ACS website.

    • @tillyg1541
      @tillyg1541 Год назад +1

      They recently had an intake nationwide for these specific types of jobs. 70-120K even for trainee.

    • @jamcast725
      @jamcast725 Год назад

      @@tillyg1541 is security clearance required? I wish there was just an opportunity for visa sponsorship

    • @tillyg1541
      @tillyg1541 Год назад

      @@jamcast725 yes because it’s cyber security with the Federal Government

  • @happinessboxwithsabby1610
    @happinessboxwithsabby1610 Год назад +3

    Hey girl same story like me🤣I also wasted 5 years and 2 months back applied for Canadian PR..can you please tell me how much in total time you got EOI after application also it's through PNP or wht?

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +1

      I applied in 2019 and got invitation in 2020. I had applied for PNP as well as Express Entry but got Express Entry invite first :)

  • @wendyrebeiro5154
    @wendyrebeiro5154 Год назад

    Hello Akanksha My daughter is in a similar situation.When should she apply for her skills assessment.How May months or days before her visa expires should she apply for her skills assessment and next visa

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      Hey! There’s not criteria for when a person should apply for skills assessment. Whenever she wants basically. It’s valid for 2 years.

  • @harnoorkaur5163
    @harnoorkaur5163 Год назад

    Hey there !! I have recently completed +2 and got admission in ITI ( computer field ) .. I am planning to go to australia next September .. is there pr or better job opportunity in this field ?

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      You need to find out if you have an eligible occupation in the Skilled Occupation List. Yes there are good job opportunities but getting your first one is hard.

  • @user-gb2gq8lb3s
    @user-gb2gq8lb3s Год назад +4

    I served in the British military and You studied same subjects as me(counter terrorism was my specialism) The security clearance was the “only” reason you never got a professional job in your field. Believe it or not even working in cyber security or any forensic stream(you can forget counter terrorism) for a private company could require you to sometimes access (occasional access at the very least) top secret data from police, banking or ministry of defence. You cannot have access to that data without being a citizen or Atleast a PR with 3-5 years of residency ( case by case basis).
    I held security clearance both in military and after leaving military too but I knew I would loose my clearance if I married my girlfriend from Punjab. So I just left that career and got married 😅
    Canada will be same as it is part of 5 EYES countries and these 5 work on similar principles.

  • @alekhyamengani763
    @alekhyamengani763 Год назад

    Heyyy !! I'm planning to study my masters in INFORMATION SYSTEM course in australia. How are the job opportunities right now in australia ?

    • @Abhi_gyan_1
      @Abhi_gyan_1 Год назад

      any qualifications related to business or IT will easily land you a job anywhere, be it in UK or Australia

  • @nuhu7354
    @nuhu7354 Год назад

    Would getting a PhD with several publications increase chances of getting pr in Australia?

  • @jamiebeverley9705
    @jamiebeverley9705 11 месяцев назад +4

    Don't feel bad about leaving Australia, we Australians are leaving to, its not a good country anymore, far from it.

  • @pointofviewgr
    @pointofviewgr 2 года назад +2

    Great vlogging 👍

  • @gouthamkrishna299
    @gouthamkrishna299 Год назад +1

    Excellent Video maam, I had a question on the same, I am an upcoming undergraduate student who has received offer letters from all of the top three universities in Australia(USYD,UNSW,UMELB), as well as from several universities in Canada. While I am thrilled to have these opportunities, I am now facing the challenge of deciding which university to attend. I prioritize permanent residency but also value a quality education. Many good universities in Canada are unaffordable for me. Would attending a top university in Australia increase my chances of obtaining PR after graduation?

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      Hey! Congratulations on the offers. Permanent residency is point based (not merit) and it is not related to where you study. So doesn’t matter if you attend the top university or just a small one, the points you get for studying in Australia will remain the same.

  • @jib5369
    @jib5369 Год назад +1

    U apply express entry through Canada yourself or by agent?

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      I applied with the help of an agent but I did a lot of things by myself as well.

  • @jevari7
    @jevari7 Год назад +2

    ooo you probably are gonna regret teh pr in canada is not as nice as everyone things. i am actually trying to move from can to germany cause things are getting out of hand here
    good luck tho

  • @maecabais3690
    @maecabais3690 Год назад

    In what website did you apply for PR in Canada...

  • @pavanguru1
    @pavanguru1 Год назад +1

    welcome to Canada!!

  • @manahilalqassab1235
    @manahilalqassab1235 5 месяцев назад +1

    Precious qualified smart people like yourself is overlooked , never even acknowledge your investment in their economy as an international student. Im happy you are optimistic and looking forward to presume your life journey, wishing you All the very best. Good luck 🤞😊

  • @canadian4ever
    @canadian4ever Год назад +1

    Come to Canada we love it I'm sure you will too! :)

  • @ssimpex1126
    @ssimpex1126 2 года назад +1

    Hi i am planning to do my masters in marketing how is the PR opportunity related to my stream plz give me advice

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад +1

      PR is difficult for any stream because of the high competition but it’d be better if you speak to an immigration lawyer. They’ll be able to give you a better view.

  • @keerthankurien6746
    @keerthankurien6746 Год назад +11

    I had a little trouble initially when I had applied for my PR as it was around the same time cover had started. Most international students only wish to study in either Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane. I don't understand why most of them can't just move to regional areas. Atleast see some videos on RUclips on Australian immigration before coming to study here. Australia happily lets you stay here if you commit to living in a regional area. Please don't do stupid things like studying in some sub standard university in the big cities and end up with no PR and lots of student debt. I came straight to Canberra and thereafter my PR was kinda sorted
    EDIT: Please pick courses that will actually get you a job. If you do courses like cybersecurity, intelligence etc. you simply cannot work in Australia unless you become a citizen after which you are eligible for a security clearance. No country will let a foreigner work in their cyber security or intelligence. This video is basically about how to do everything wrong to get a PR

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +4

      Yes well I did not have right guidance to start with and whatever guidance I received was basically misguidance. I do mention in the video that these are the mistakes I made and I don’t want anyone else to make them hence I made the video.
      The lack of right guidance is the problem and that’s what I have addressed in the video.
      If I had someone tell me what course should be correct or which city should be right, I’d have been on a different path today. Instead of criticising, you should understand where is this video and person coming from. 😊

    • @tazoman26
      @tazoman26 Год назад

      I am studying masters in cybersecurity at uni Adelaide, but I have a bachelor of computer science software engineering from University of Wollongong from Malaysia campus, I know I won't be getting ICT security specialist jobs, but at least I will have a positive assessment of getting a job as software engineer, programmer or a developer

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      @@tazoman26 yeah your bachelors degree is a plus. You might get a positive assessment. Good luck xx

    • @keerthankurien6746
      @keerthankurien6746 Год назад

      @@tazoman26 Good job on staying and studying in a regional area!!. Do your professional year as soon as possible to get whatever extra points you can. Once you get your skill assessment you should atleast be able to get the 491 if not 190.

    • @danielal7571
      @danielal7571 Год назад +2

      Every person has a different experience in Australia and you must understand that instead of criticizing . I came straight to Canberra in 2017, and they changed their migration system drastically. I did study in Canberra for two years, even I sorted to have a job in my nominated occupation, and I guess what? Canberra removed my occupation from the ACT list twice within a year. My partner got his occupation removed as well. They mocked around with the ACT list every 4 months, and it was very difficult to guess if our occupations would be back on list. After 4 years in Canberra, we decided to leave Canberra as our occupations were not added back to list. CONCLUSION: Even if you studying and working in regional Australia, there is not any guarantee that your PR will be locked. At the end it is an unfair gambling game.

  • @umeshg9107
    @umeshg9107 Год назад

    Would you say , In hind sight , that your choice of course was not correct. If you had chosen some other course which is in demand in Australia your outcome would have been different. All the best in Canada. And you are right the system is exploiting overseas students financially. The course fees are high because it is the money from international students is supporting the functioning of universities here. That is a lot of students change courses to some thing that will ensure permanent residency.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +1

      Maybe, maybe not. I have friends who did engineering as well as accounting and they are in the same boat. So maybe choosing a different course would have made me eligible but getting a PR is totally pure luck lol

  • @a_teez8913
    @a_teez8913 Год назад +1

    Heyyy, I have a question if you don't mind. Wouldn't it be "easier" for you to get an Australian pr and passport after getting Canadian passport/ citizenship? Obviously I'm talking about after living a few years in Canada and getting the experience.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +1

      Hey hey! No actually the process is still the same for every country. I might have an advantage of working in Australia for 6 months after getting a Canadian passport but it doesn’t help in permanent residency.

    • @a_teez8913
      @a_teez8913 Год назад

      @@Whatsnextakanksha that's sooo tough... So u can only get a Australian pr if u job is skilled enough, otherwise no chance now...?

    • @HI-bw8fe
      @HI-bw8fe Год назад

      Nope, it would seem that having a western EU/leading country's passport would make it easier to obtain PR and Australian citizenship. It took my Swiss friend about 10 years to get her PR from Perth. However, each individual's situation may differ.

  • @shackworks
    @shackworks 5 месяцев назад

    It was great to hear your story. Thanks. Have you settled down in Canada?

  • @MariaMilenovasArt
    @MariaMilenovasArt Год назад

    Loving your videos. Can you make one on how i can relocate to Australia (I am an artist and i have no idea how to move to Aus)

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      Hey! I am so glad you are liking but I don’t think I can make a video on that topic because there are tons of ways to move and I just moved via one such pathway of studying. I don’t have the right knowledge to make such a video. Sorry! 😞

  • @mohammedtaibani5090
    @mohammedtaibani5090 Год назад +4

    Thank you soo much dii for this amazing video ❤️
    I am at a very difficult crossroad of life
    I have an offer letter for MBA in University Adelaide
    For which I'll get 4 years of stayback (6 in total in Australia)
    And I also have an offer letter (with a deadline of 10 days) for George brown College in Toronto Canada.
    Dee I am really confused which one to choose
    My dream country is Australia 🦘❤️
    I love the landscapes the beaches and everything
    But I don't want to waste my family's 50 lakhs if I have to return after 6 months
    PR is a big priority but at the same time I really love Australia
    I am ready to give in all the hard work but sometimes that's just not enough like in your case
    Please advise me as your elder sister
    Much appreciated you are doing amazing work 💪👋🙌🙏

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +3

      You’re very welcome but I am very cautious about giving any advice regarding immigration because I am not qualified for it. It’s your future at stake so it’s better if you consult with an immigration lawyer as I had said in the video.
      In terms of living, yes I love Sydney much more than I am liking Toronto. There isn’t a country like Australia but in terms of immigration you’ll need to consult with someone else. However, I have heard that Adelaide falls under regional and it’s a little easier there but still CHECK!

  • @erneharaja4048
    @erneharaja4048 Год назад

    Hey Akansha! I am planning for Masters in Finance in Monash Uni. Is it better than University of Melbourne though it has higher ranking? What are the job prospects after completion of finance masters??

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +1

      Uni of Melbourne is one of the Group 8 universities so you’ll have a better way of teaching with people who are leading in their fields. But honestly no one cares which university you did your studies from when you are looking for a job in Australia. I didn’t even mention what I studied and from which university. No one even asked. Yet I got a fabulous job in a field I wanted to work in.

    • @prabuvit1
      @prabuvit1 Год назад

      Uni does not matter mate. Dont apply Indian logic to a western country where equal oppertunity matters. USA is an exception.

  • @susmitahaquepriya44
    @susmitahaquepriya44 Год назад +1

    I have done my Ms in agriculture.can you tell me what are the chances for PR for agriculture students??

    • @perthwa9056
      @perthwa9056 Год назад

      i am in the same situations. i am not sure if i can get the skills assessment done as agricultural scientist. With a job title as an assistant farm manager but job duties as and agricultural scientist.

    • @perthwa9056
      @perthwa9056 Год назад

      happy to contact you directly about this

    • @susmitahaquepriya44
      @susmitahaquepriya44 Год назад

      Off course

  • @myriem7335
    @myriem7335 Год назад

    Hey! I really wanted to leave you a comment because the job you did online is interesting and gives people really good information. For my part, I come from EU but I also moved to work in Canada because of the opportunies here. Maybe permanently, maybe not, but it's a huge chance to leave doors open. I felt super sorry for you because it's really a shame after all these efforts and this money to experience such a thing. You did so much during your time there. We learn the hard way for sure. I am very surprised about one thing, the low probability to get a sponsorship. Maybe it's harder in your industry but I heard (maybe It's not correct to) that lots of people coming in OZ in WHV were able to get a sponsorship after something like 6 months in some big companies in the CBD (different cities ). I am sure you've explored everything, I am just wondering if it's really a myth or It's also luck. I really hope for you in the meanwhile you can enjoy Canada. I agree It's not perfect and not Australia but there are good parts too. Take care!

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      Hi! Thanks a ton, glad you found it helpful. WHV are available to only a few countries and I am not 100% sure but these visa holders have to work in regional areas and in certain sectors only (like farming). So getting a sponsorship for farming or agriculture is easier than most other places. But again I don’t know how it works because my country is not eligible for WHV so I never searched about it. :)

  • @bingo000
    @bingo000 Год назад +1

    To work in a government job in any country, you'd need to be a PR resident or citizen. Also, you should've gone through a migration agency to make things easier and give you the proper advice.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +7

      Yeah that is obvious. I was not looking for government jobs. And migration agents are the ones who misguided me at every stage.

  • @Christine-qx5ce
    @Christine-qx5ce Год назад

    Hey, I was wondering how you manage things with your boyfriend? Is he living in Australia or moving with you to Canada as well? The reason I ask this private question is because my boyfriend is from India and he has been working on getting the PR in Australia since we meet there in 2018 during my working holiday visa time there. I went to Germany to study after it because I am from there and my family lives here and itwas the best chance on education for me. We have been in a long distance on and off thing I visited him last year but this is not a solution for longer but he is essentially tied to live in Australia for another two years because he got nominated for the skilled work visa and after three years he gets the PR and it is still two more years to come and I found your video because I was googeling if there is faster options for PR in Australia but after watching your videos I believe it is very hard and takes a long time... :(

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      Hey there! So I moved with my boyfriend to Canada, we had applied together.
      Your boyfriend in Australia can apply for a dependent visa for you in Australia and once that is granted you can stay with him until he gets his PR. In his PR application as well he can add you as a de-facto partner if you live together for a while.
      Check the requirements for dependent visas if you can apply for those.

  • @koti6609
    @koti6609 2 года назад +1

    Hi Akanksha really it's a very informative video, thanks for this. I want to do masters in Australi in Master Of Information Technology. Is that good choice lead to get PR after my graducation. I'm from ECE baground in B.Tech and having 4 years of Software Testing experiance. could you please suggest me which is the right way or not.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад

      If you are eligible, it is an option but the wait for PR is long as well as the criteria for IT is strict. It’s better if you consult with an immigration lawyer.

  • @muhammadhusnain2708
    @muhammadhusnain2708 Год назад

    What is the chances of IT students who done master in Australia to get PR??

  • @mushfiqulhaque8384
    @mushfiqulhaque8384 2 года назад +6

    Really sad to hear! 😢😢
    People are spending years after years, finishing their student visa and TR, after that again going to student visa just to have their feet on the land.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад +1

      Yeah it's sad but it's part of life. I wouldn't trade this experience for anything. It would definitely have been better if there was better guidance but all is well when it ends well

    • @mushfiqulhaque8384
      @mushfiqulhaque8384 2 года назад +1

      @@Whatsnextakanksha Wish you a great start in Canada 🥰🥰

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад

      @@mushfiqulhaque8384 Thank you!

  • @nakulmehra4551
    @nakulmehra4551 Год назад +2

    Thank you very much.. for the video. I am also planning for Australia and to be very precise sydney. Your journey made me aware of all the challenges that most likely I shall be facing. I saw the sorrow and pain of separation in your eyes. May God bless you with happiness and success in your upcoming life.🙏🙏
    I need to ask few things regarding Australia. If you don't mind can we connect via email.. ?

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot! You can share the questions here, would help others to get some insights but I cannot answer any questions regarding immigration unfortunately. Don’t want to give wrong advice :)

    • @nakulmehra4551
      @nakulmehra4551 Год назад

      @@Whatsnextakanksha No problem. Some questions I can ask here and some via email because asking them or your reply to them may lead to violation of the community guidelines.
      Q. While selecting the candidate, the HR gives how much weightage to the name of the university ?
      Q. Didn't you receive any help from your respective university in carrer guidance and job opportunities programs ?
      Q. How many seminars/ workshops/webinars did you attend while you were in your campus ?
      If you feel that, any of the answers may lead to defamation of the state/city/ country/ university. Then we can connect via email.
      Hope to hear from you soon.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      @@nakulmehra4551
      1. Depends on the occupation. Jobs like medicine or psychology get a lot of importance but jobs like marketing, IT, no one cares.
      2. Career services help you build resume, teach networking, give sources to apply for jobs but don’t provide placements like in India.
      3. I cannot remember how many but these seminars mainly help in networking :)

    • @nakulmehra4551
      @nakulmehra4551 Год назад

      @@Whatsnextakanksha so if an individual has completed M.Com (finance) from the university of sydney that adds 0 value to his resume ?
      Q. Your faculty didn't provide you any help ? Means, Once you are in sydney then you are at your own ? Is that the case ?
      Q. Alumni network was of no help ? All went in vain ? Education is now a mode of selling dreams ?

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      @@nakulmehra4551 Degree doesn’t define you, your experience and skills do.
      1. You can ask your faculty for help, they would guide you in the right direction but they cannot provide you with a placement. The education institutions here don’t work like in India. There is no handholding. You are supposed to do everything on your own. There are student services for assistance but they can only do so much.
      2. Education has always been a business :)

  • @bhumipatel1843
    @bhumipatel1843 Год назад +1

    Canada is given PR within 2 ya 3 year but there no more earn money compare with Australia so i m very confusing to choose both Australia or Canada?? Which is the best.... 🤔

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +1

      That’s something for you to decide. Both countries have their own pros and cons but it depends what are your priorities. Money or a secure life?

    • @lakeofbays1622
      @lakeofbays1622 Год назад

      Depends on your field of expertise. If you are doctor sky is the limit. If you are in IT with experience you will get very well paid job as soon as you land.

    • @theoschoendube
      @theoschoendube Год назад

      Australia probably pays better in general

  • @Smart_Tamaha
    @Smart_Tamaha Год назад +3

    Welcome to Canada.
    A lot of Australians have left Australia for Canada and the USA.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      Yes that’s true.

    • @VS-yk3gu
      @VS-yk3gu Год назад

      @@Whatsnextakanksha why did they leave?

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      @@VS-yk3gu to travel and explore. I know a lot of aussies who are settled here. They love the country

  • @ayushkalura3582
    @ayushkalura3582 Год назад

    Is chef profession is indefinite in pr occupation list ?🙏

  • @farshadvcf3992
    @farshadvcf3992 Год назад

    what was your score in 2019 for Epress Entry pool?

  • @mubarakhussainridoy3368
    @mubarakhussainridoy3368 Год назад +3

    Canada is not what it used to be 5 or 10 years ago.
    People are leaving Canada more than ever.
    just watch videos of native Canadians or people who got pr. It's a disaster.
    weather sucks.
    healthcare is f****d up. Can't get a doctor's appointment for months.
    almost 60% of your salary is gone to taxes.
    inflation is skyrocketing.
    can't even manage rent and food properly with minimum wage anymore. People are doing two jobs just to survive with their family.
    Please don't go to Canada just for easy pr. What's the point of pr if everything else sucks.

  • @keemjayveetan5040
    @keemjayveetan5040 Год назад

    Same! moving to Canada this year

  • @nazneensehar
    @nazneensehar Год назад +1

    Congratulations

  • @sankarkallepalli
    @sankarkallepalli Год назад

    Hello mam.Very informative.I will be in australia with 482 work sponsored visa.If not 186 visa,what are my chances of PR & how difficult is it? & can you please suggest me

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      Congratulations! Just google PR pathways in Australia and you will see a list of different visa options. Sorry I don’t want to misguide you, I don’t have proper knowledge about this.

  • @Mary-ss6mv
    @Mary-ss6mv Год назад +1

    I think it was better to come Australia as immigrant and take the pr from day 1 than to come as student and try to have your Pr .

  • @chukwudichieji5702
    @chukwudichieji5702 2 года назад +3

    I feel for you. All the five years spent were enough to get PR in Canada. But the experience is cool and I live your courage. Is it possible to finish masters in another country and enter Australia for a diploma in construction (bricklaying)? I will be moving to Tokyo for masters in peace and conflict and Its my dream to settle in Australia. So your video just opened my eyes to the real situation with my degree when it comes to Australia.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад +1

      Hey! Yeah you can. But when you’ll be applying, just check the latest updates and see if there are any conditions on this course and occupation. Good luck to you!

    • @chukwudichieji5702
      @chukwudichieji5702 2 года назад +1

      @@Whatsnextakanksha thank you. Wish you good luck in your future adventure.

    • @tabbibi694
      @tabbibi694 Год назад +1

      Wishing you the best of luck in your journey ahead

  • @preetkaur2912
    @preetkaur2912 2 года назад +1

    I wish you the best for your future journey! It was so inspiring to listening to your journey. Should I go for Sociology or Computer Science in Australia ? I’m interested in both of them.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад

      Thanks! Both have good scope and in terms of PR, the wait is long regardless of the occupation.

    • @rroshen2246
      @rroshen2246 Год назад +1

      No work here in Melbourne
      Only Uber
      Rents very high.
      Very hard here.

    • @ishangadekar
      @ishangadekar 11 месяцев назад

      ​​​@@rroshen2246U must be having jack shit skills, please specify that as well, because people I know are thriving there. Maybe you spent your entire degree driving Uber rather than networking and trying to get relevant jobs/making projects relevant to your degree. Maybe you did a degree like cybersecurity where the potential is mostly in Govt. Jobs which are obviously for PR or Citizens due to national security.

  • @munmunmitra8872
    @munmunmitra8872 Год назад +1

    I've done my bachelor's in commerce in 2020 after that I did nothing
    2years gap in education, I'm 26 now.
    I want to go in Australia
    I went to Sydney as a visitor in 2009
    I love the country
    My own maternal uncle and aunt are citizen of Australia, works in federal government
    Can they help me any kind?
    I know getting PR is very challenging
    but I want go there to live and don't want to continue my studies in commerce and accounting
    Which visa will be suitable for me except visitor visa?
    I've no work/job experience in India
    because I do my family business but I am ready to do any odd jobs in there
    Please advice me didi
    You are an inspiration for all international student
    🙏🏻

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +1

      I don’t think anyone other than your direct family can give you any points for PR. You should consult an immigration lawyer with this question, I don’t think I can give any advice on immigration. I am not qualified.

  • @mahbubmansur9763
    @mahbubmansur9763 Год назад

    Which country is better for earn money. And what about savings in Australia vs canada. 🤔

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      Australia has a higher minimum wage but expenditure, earning, savings depends on an individual’s lifestyle.
      I also haven’t started working in Canada yet so I am not sure how the wages are here.

  • @michaelaaa690
    @michaelaaa690 2 года назад +1

    it is such a great experience that you had in Australia.
    What about a data analyst ..... is there any chance for a statistician occupation in Australia?

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад +2

      Yep Australia has been super good to me. Loved my time here. Data Analyst is definitely an in-demand occupation but the immigration scenario is changing constantly so double check if you apply anything.

    • @michaelaaa690
      @michaelaaa690 2 года назад +1

      @@Whatsnextakanksha all the best.
      thank you

    • @muhammadarif509
      @muhammadarif509 Год назад

      @@Whatsnextakanksha and what about information technology or computer science related occupation? Please tell

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +1

      @@muhammadarif509IT and CS are booming there. It’s a matter of getting the first job that’s hard.

    • @hasanulbanna7955
      @hasanulbanna7955 Год назад

      Means what? Is it hard to get a job or not in it sector?

  • @prabuvit1
    @prabuvit1 Год назад

    Excellent video about real situation of Australia. So many Indian students are wasting hard earned money in this country in PR dream which is has become competitive and difficult to get in recent years.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      True that

    • @azrafsami
      @azrafsami Год назад

      Well I think spending hard earned money can't ensure smooth and easy PR in any developed country. It requires certain skillset and qualification which actually adds value to that country. And the road to PR was never meant to be super easy and competition will be there always. That's just my understanding though.

  • @ankushgahlot5745
    @ankushgahlot5745 2 года назад +1

    So Informative Mam,
    I am planning to coming in Australia on toursit & then will convert to study
    I have a 6 year's of experience in oil & gas field in India. I am doing stable Job here.
    Is it worth to take risk

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад +1

      Always worth the risk. You never know what will or will not work out for you. Australia is an amazing experience and even if you don’t get PR, it’s going to be a memorable experience.

    • @ankushgahlot5745
      @ankushgahlot5745 2 года назад

      Thank you so much for your response Mam
      It means alot ☺

  • @krunal14292
    @krunal14292 Год назад +1

    Salute...

  • @aminullahnurdin5561
    @aminullahnurdin5561 Год назад +1

    Can an international student apply for permanent residency in Australia?
    Australia is considered as one of the powerhouses for the best high-quality Education system. International students can apply for Permanent Residency after they undertake courses in Education and teaching.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад

      Yeah they can if they are eligible for it.

    • @aminullahnurdin5561
      @aminullahnurdin5561 Год назад

      @@Whatsnextakanksha Subclasses 820 and 801)
      Partner visa and Basic Eligibility
      In most circumstances, you must be the spouse (married) or de facto partner of an:
      Australian citizenAustralian permanent resident oreligible New Zealand citizen
      And Getting this visa is the first step towards a permanent Partner visa (subclass 801).ok dokky and this is the easy way

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  Год назад +5

      @@aminullahnurdin5561 well I am not going to marry someone for permanent residency. That’s just not cool. If I cannot make it on my own then I move on. 😊

    • @aminullahnurdin5561
      @aminullahnurdin5561 Год назад

      @@Whatsnextakanksha you have to marry someone that love you and want to sponsor you to staying here in australia so don't wasted your time while you are young,

  • @Neupane_Ankit
    @Neupane_Ankit 2 года назад +2

    Donot worry I was also the one who did exactly same like you.