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Reality TV Invades Australian Immigration

Released on = October 7, 2006, 6:32 am

Press Release Author = Neoli Marcos

Industry = Government

Press Release Summary = Skilled migrants from all over the world continue to flock
to Australia in response to the country\'s chronic skill shortage. Now, though, a
British-produced reality TV show tags along.

Press Release Body = Perth, Australia 7 October 2007---Skilled migrants from all
over the world continue to flock to Australia in response to the country\'s chronic
skill shortage. Now, though, a British-produced reality TV show tags along.

Better job opportunities, high standards but affordable costs of living, low cost of
housing, safe neighbourhoods, and excellent educational system set against nature\'s
pristine backdrop remain as Australia\'s selling point for skilled migrants. Seems
too good to be true. Especially for young Brit professionals who up to now are the
top immigrants to Australia.

The 20-episode BBC Reality TV show initially titled Wanted Down Under will thus
follow the lives of five immigrant families from Britain as they settle in Australia
and see for themselves just how real the above claims are. Reporting for The West
Australian, Melissa Kent has the inside scoop on Wanted Down Under. This week, the
show is tailing the Larner family from Reading, near London. Electrician Paul, his
wife Gemma and children Coby, 7, and Jorden, 5, have been considering emigrating to
Australia for four years and have applied for a skilled migrant visa.

The Larners have already inspected prospective homes in the northern suburbs at par
with theirs back home in London, while yesterday Mr. Larner put in a morning’s work
with an electrical business in Iluka.

So far, the Larners have positive sentiments towards Perth, Australia. “The roads
are a bit scary and the wages are not so good, but Australia offers a better
lifestyle and a better upbringing for our children,” Mrs Larner said. “If it was up
to Paul we would be out here in a shot but I’m quite homey and family is really
important. We will go home and have a good think about it.”

The TV series is set to run in January of 2007. As for now, Australian immigration,
whether for Brits or other overseas people, is still strong as ever.

Professionals interested in immigrating to Australia can take a free Online
Assessment at National Visas to determine their chances of getting a Skilled Migrant
visa. Australia\'s immigration system is based on a point system, and applicants
whose skills are included in the MOLD in-demand list automatically are automatically
deemed \'crucial\' for the country. As such, they earn more visa points and their
visa applications are fast-tracked.

Web Site = http://www.nationalvisas.com

Contact Details = National Visas
Website: http://www.nationalvisas.com.au
E-mail: webmaster@nationalvisas.com.au
Address: 3/118 Church Street
Hawthorn, Victoria
Australia 3122
Phone: +61(0) 3 9697 4922
Fax: +61 (0) 3 9815 1544

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