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<blockquote data-quote="matrixsudu" data-source="post: 16030274" data-attributes="member: 110884"><p>The occupation of Solicitor/Lawyer is currently on the skills occupations list schedule 1 for general skills migration. To apply for a visa under this program you need to meet a threshold of 60 points and can apply independently or you can be sponsored by a state or territory government or a close family member in a regional area of Australia. Visa sub classes under the general skilled migrant program that can be used are the 189/190/489</p><p></p><p></p><p> In addition to obtaining points for age, English ability, work experience and qualifications, you also must have a skills assessment by the appropriate authority. This must be completed before an expression of interest can be made under the skill select program. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>But she needs to complete her degree first. Then consult a migration lawyer. No need to do a masters since your GF will be placed on a student visa if so. If she is applying for legal masters, it's not that easy to be done in Australia due to its high cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matrixsudu, post: 16030274, member: 110884"] The occupation of Solicitor/Lawyer is currently on the skills occupations list schedule 1 for general skills migration. To apply for a visa under this program you need to meet a threshold of 60 points and can apply independently or you can be sponsored by a state or territory government or a close family member in a regional area of Australia. Visa sub classes under the general skilled migrant program that can be used are the 189/190/489 In addition to obtaining points for age, English ability, work experience and qualifications, you also must have a skills assessment by the appropriate authority. This must be completed before an expression of interest can be made under the skill select program. But she needs to complete her degree first. Then consult a migration lawyer. No need to do a masters since your GF will be placed on a student visa if so. If she is applying for legal masters, it's not that easy to be done in Australia due to its high cost. [/QUOTE]
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