Saturday, November 14, 2020

You are out of the Priority

Let’s face it, COVID-19 has put most of our life plans at halt – this is even more so for those people who have been contemplating about moving across to Australia and start a new life there, but have had faced the biggest hurdle when the Department of Home Affairs has postponed applications.

Prior to the re-opening of the skilled visa nomination and business programs, and complete allocations for the financial year 2020-21 on 7th October 2020, the Department of Home Affairs has allocated limited interim places to some states, giving priority to those who are critical for the nation’s battle against the COVID-19 situation.

Yes, your occupation may be out of priority, but that doesn’t mean you don’t stand a chance.

With the complete state and territory nomination placements to be announced anytime soon, and the competition surely to get tougher than ever, established and registered Australia migration agents should always be bound to provide permanent solutions to all their clients. Where there may be lack of push factors, people should always be pushed to think and plan ahead for a brighter future, specifically with foreign workers whose career stability and security are at stake. 

While these Australia migration agencies in Singapore or elsewhere cannot guarantee any success of the application, they should be able to advocate all their client’s application to the best of their abilities. 

Most of the time, we tend to believe that a “just in time” attitude towards life will not help you achieve your goals, as every delay in your actions translates into lost in opportunity. In this world full of uncertainties, we have to live with a “just in case” attitude for us to be prepared to whatever’s going to happen.

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  2. Hi, I am a fellow Singaporean. I noticed that you have not been updating your blog for almost two years since your last entry in November 2020. Have you fallen on hard times? I am writing out of concern as I have been following you blog. And also, are you now affected by the devastating floods in Australia? How are you coping financially now? Your not updating your blog since the pandemic hit is very worrying and may be a signal to all Singaporeans that your emigrating to Australia was a mistake on hindsight and you may actually be doing better now if you had stayed in Singapore and not emigrate to Australia after all, because Australia seems to be headed for a not-so-bright outlook on almost every front, conflict-wise with China, governmental as well as climate-disaster-wise for Australia. Do update with a post on your blog on your current situation in Australia and how you are doing financially, I will be looking forward to it.

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