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Court Bailiff or Sheriff job in Australia - If your profession is Court Bailiff or Sheriff in accordance with the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) 5992-12 then you are currently in demand by employers in Australia.
As no pathways exist for this occupation under any Australian skilled visas, you may wish to consider alternative routes of travel to Australia.
If you are aged under 31 it is likely you are eligible for a Working Holiday Visa to Australia which will allow you to live and work in Australia for up to two years.
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Alternatively, if your partner or spouse has experience or is employed in one of the applications currently listed on the MLTSSL or STSOL, you may wish to consider using them as the main applicant.
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Implements court orders and serves legal orders and summonses as an officer of the court. Tasks
If the above ANZSCO code 5992-12 for Court Bailiff or Sheriff is your current occupation then you have a very good chance of qualifying for a skilled visa. For more detailed visa information, please complete a no obligation Online Assessment and select a call back time when a Visa Bureau migration consultant will call you and explain the migration process in detail.
If you are looking to live and work in Australia on a permanent basis and your occupation is on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL), you can apply to emigrate to Australia through the Australian General Skilled Migration Program.
The program aims to meet current skills shortages in Australia by attracting skilled migrants under the age of 50 who can make an immediate contribution to the Australian economy.
If your occupation is not on the SOL but you are still interested in emigrating to Australia, the best route for you will be applying for an employer-sponsored visa, such as through the Employer Nominated Scheme (ENS), or by applying for the sponsored 457 visa.
If you are looking to work and travel in Australia and are under 30 (inclusive) years of age, you may be eligible for a Working Holiday in Australia.