Verdie Wollen: Curl up on sun-drenched beaches, dine at award-winning restaurants and a great deal more is what you will get on your own trip to Sydney. Discover more with hotelbye . Among the world's great symbols and a positively should see in Sydney may be the Sydney Opera House, a place is a UNESCO World Heritage Website and the star interest on the glittering harbour. That graceful making, formed like shells or billowing sails, perches on a finger of area surrounded by water. Sydney is really a distinctive place to spend your holiday so, don't lose the opportunity to visit a good city....Show more
Toney Flaten: You can do the NSW Certificate of Registration course and test online but that still won't allow you to work in Australia as a Real Estate Agent.You must have a work visa before you can work in Australia but the occupations of Real Estate Agent and Real Estate Representative for employment in Sydney are only eligible for employer sponsored visas - qualif! ications additional to a CER are also required (at least an Associate Degree with a relevant Real Estate major). I find it extremely hard to imagine any employer being willing to sponsor an inexperienced new arrival from overseas in a specialised market like Sydney even if they have all of the required qualifications. Even if you were to find sponsorship, the only employer sponsored visa you could get would be a temporary 457 which can only lead to a permanent visa after at least 2 years if your employer is willing to sponsor you for one.http://www.immi.gov.au/asri/occupations/r/real-est...You may be able to come initially on a 12 month Work and Holiday visa but on that, you would be restricted to a maximum of 6 months with any given employer. In only 6 months, it's going to be difficult to get a good enough track record behind you to get an employer to sponsor you in an industry notorious for stingy employers and high staff turnover.EDIT:Occupations on the CSOL all ALL eli! gible for employer sponsored work visas and also for points te! sted State sponsored visas if the occupation is listed on a state list and the person can get sponsorship approval by the state in question and meet the other visa requirements. NSW doesn't sponsor real estate agents which is why I didn't mention state sponsorship in this case but the occupation IS very definitely on the CSOL and is therefore eligible for a visa if you can meet all of the visa requirements (the critical one being having employer sponsorship).http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/_pdf/sol-schedule1-......Show more
Betsey Copp: So what you want to do is to immigrate to Australia.Once you are there, you will have to study and take the exams locally.But, you are a long way from that yet, if you qualify. Probably years and years. You can start your immigrant's visa process here.http://www.immi.gov.au/....Show more
Karey Dunken: LonelyPu, of course you can, you can do all that and more, but guess what? Real estate agents is not on the required Australian Ski! lls list, as a valued requirement.You have asked a number of questions, I have told you, and a number of my Australian friends on here have given you some very firm advice. As I am sure you have read on here, from me and others, Australia, are very firm with their criteria....Show more
Charis Deguzman: Correction do i need to go to Australia to take the test to pass? Sorry i made a mistake
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Lourie Mcroberts: real estate is not a skilled occupation so you wont get an immigration visa to live in australia,we only take skilled workers we need
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