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You have been watching the Canadian Express Entry cut-off move further out of reach for eighteen months. You are 34, your CRS is stuck at 472, and the silence after each round is louder than the last. Or you are a Registered Nurse in Kerala who keeps hearing that Australia is desperate for healthcare workers — but you cannot tell which list, which state, which subclass, or which assessing body is the right starting point. Or you are a software engineer in Pune who knows your skills are in shortage somewhere in Australia, but the official pages are written for migration agents, not for you. This book exists because the gap between what the Department of Home Affairs publishes and what an applicant actually needs to know is enormous, and most generic immigration content makes that gap wider rather than narrower. Manoj Palwe — Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC R422575), CAPIC Fellow (R11592), and Migration Institute of Australia Examination Qualified — has spent twenty-five years and ten thousand families closing that gap. With 600+ LinkedIn recommendations, 20,000+ YouTube subscribers, and 114 published immigration e-books across eight specialised series covering Canada, Australia, the UK, Germany, the UAE, New Zealand, Ireland and Portugal, this is the only Australia-focused PR strategy book written by a tri-country practitioner who can directly compare your options and tell you honestly which one fits your profile.
This book is written for three readers. The IT professional in their early thirties who needs to know whether Australia is faster than Canada, which subclass to target, and how to read state nomination signals before committing to a destination. The healthcare or trades applicant who needs to map AHPRA, ANMAC, TRA, or VETASSESS pathways to their specific profile and identify the two or three states most likely to nominate them. The 38+ mid-career professional who needs an honest assessment of whether direct skilled migration is still viable or whether employer-sponsored 482 to 186 is the realistic route. By the last page, you will know whether Australia is realistically viable for you, the top one or two ANZSCO codes that fit your profile, the best first visa pathway to target in 2026, the two or three states most likely to nominate you, and whether your situation warrants paid professional advice. If this book helped you understand your options or avoid a costly mistake, please leave an honest Amazon review. Two minutes — it helps the next person in the same situation. For a professional assessment of your specific immigration case, consider a Personal Evaluation Report (PER) with Manoj Palwe at dreamvisas.com.
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