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Is it difficult to get job in Australia for Indians - Best advice for job seekers from India who have recently migrated to Australia

In general new migrants specially from non-native English speaking countries find it difficult to get a job. This is because the local employers are averse to risk and tend to look for people whom they understand and know culturally well if given a choice. This is generally true across the world as people inherently tend to have a sub-conscious bias. For jobs which are highly competitive (or say generic skills), employers have a choice and they will mostly choose local or native English speakers. However, there are exceptions on either side of the spectrum - with racists on the far right who discriminate on purpose and idealists on the far left who might be very objective and be open to multi-cultural work places. But one thing to remember is that they will always be a minority and so do not worry too much about either of these two cases. However,for technical jobs like IT, Engineering, or biotech, employers are looking for people to come and solve a problem or do some specialist wo

Best suburbs for Indians in Sydney-Moving to Sydney from India? Then this is your best guide to begin your home search

If you are moving to Sydney most would suggest Parramatta or Harris park as the most popular suburb for Indians in Sydney. However, Indians live in many suburbs across Sydney depending on their work, family or personal needs. These are some suburbs/regions that will be suitable for most migrants coming to Sydney for the first time Parramatta/ Westmead/ Harris Park/ Wentworthville/ Toongabbie/ Seven Hills : This is where you can see a lot of Indians because of the proximity to Shopping (also Indian grocers), restaurants, temples, the convenience of public transport and also lower cost of rents. This region is considered to be the second city in Sydney and Parramatta is a great CBD with many amenities. Many banks and Governments offices have recently moved their operations here and so there are plenty of local employment in the area. However, Parramatta is not an Indian ghetto but a vibrant second city with diverse demographic. There are many restaurants serving Italian, Chinese, Vie

My Trips!: Indian Driving License in Australia

My Trips!: Indian Driving License in Australia

Converting Indian Driving License in Australia - Problem with name and format

The first thing most of the Indians arriving in Australia do is to get a driving license. However, its a tiresome and difficult path to obtain a driving license if you were to get one here directly. First one has to write a driving knowledge test, then obtain a learners license.There after you have to pass a driving test in one of the closest RMS centers post which you will receive a P1 (provisional driving license if less than 25 yrs of age). You need to hold this provisional license for 2 years and then graduate to P2 which lasts for 1 year. You may directly receive a P2 if you are more than 25 years of age. However, if you already have an overseas license (in this case Indian license) you can directly convert your license to Australian one after you pass a driving test. But, the name on the driving license should match exactly as in passport, and also the format of the license needs to be in recognized formats. Most of the states in north India have old formats and so if you are