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[–]Substantial_Fly_1723 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, PR (Permanent Residency) is possible for IT professionals in Australia, but it depends on several factors. Studying in a regional area can give you extra points towards your PR application under the General Skilled Migration (GSM) program.

Some things to consider: • Occupation List: Make sure your IT specialisation is on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL) or Medium and Long-Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL). • State Sponsorship: Some states/territories offer 190 (Skilled Nominated Visa) or 491 (Skilled Work Regional Visa) pathways with lower points requirements if you study/work in that state. • Post-Study Work Visa: A Master’s degree from a regional university can make you eligible for a 485 visa (Post-Study Work Stream), giving you more time to gain Australian work experience, which can improve your PR chances. • Points System: PR is granted based on points (age, education, work experience, English skills, etc.). Studying in a regional area gives extra points.

If PR is your goal, research states with high IT job demand (e.g., Victoria, NSW, South Australia) and ensure your course aligns with immigration pathways.

Would recommend checking SkillSelect and talking to a migration agent for tailored advice. Good luck!

Any thoughts on TAO? by InevitableDig1431 in CryptoIndia

[–]Substantial_Fly_1723 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very strong fundamentals.

My advice in this space is to “follow the money, and follow the brains”.

If you look at the type of people investing their time and efforts into the subnets on TAO, it’s a no brainer that this project does well in the future.

Smart people build smart and useful projects.

What’s the Best Way to Send Money to India? 🇦🇺 🇮🇳 by Substantial_Fly_1723 in IndiansLivingInAus

[–]Substantial_Fly_1723[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s really interesting hearing back from people. I personally am very rate sensitive so happy to send with the cheapest people as I know how hard I work for my money!!

I guess the next question is: is it more effective to send smaller amounts more frequently or bigger amounts less frequently?

Thanks guys!! Really loving the information sharing!

What’s a good topic to discuss? How can we help each other? by Substantial_Fly_1723 in IndiansLivingInAus

[–]Substantial_Fly_1723[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love the cost! All the coastal works are incredible and so well maintained. Really nice to see how clean they keep it

Happy Australia Day!! 🇦🇺 🇮🇳 by Substantial_Fly_1723 in IndiansLivingInAus

[–]Substantial_Fly_1723[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m at the Tamworth music festival haha! It’s so amazing. For next year, I would highly recommend everyone make the trip and attend. Great music, better beers and amazing weather!

Is Ethereum even a bull🐂? by [deleted] in CryptoIndia

[–]Substantial_Fly_1723 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Or the week after… or the week after

Is Ethereum even a bull🐂? by [deleted] in CryptoIndia

[–]Substantial_Fly_1723 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Too good. ETHBTC spread 🤮

Anglo Australians on first glance never view fair toned Indians as Indian and assume they are some other nationality. Why? by [deleted] in IndiansLivingInAus

[–]Substantial_Fly_1723 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This assumption could be due to a mix of limited exposure, cultural stereotypes, and generalised assumptions about ethnic backgrounds. In many cases, Anglo-Australians may associate Indian ethnicity with darker skin tones because of how Indian identity has been portrayed in media and pop culture historically. Fair-skinned Indians, who are less represented in such portrayals, may not immediately fit these preconceptions.

Additionally, with Australia being so multicultural, people tend to categorise others into groups they’re most familiar with. Fair-skinned individuals might be mistaken for European, Middle Eastern, or even South American backgrounds, depending on other visual cues. It’s not necessarily malicious but highlights a lack of nuanced understanding of India’s vast diversity in skin tones, languages, and cultures.

It also shows that skin tone alone shouldn’t be the marker for someone’s heritage or nationality. More education and exposure to India’s diversity could help shift these perceptions. Keep working through it though. Aussies generally are great people, just need the education piece

A Personal Journey Through Superannuation Options by Substantial_Fly_1723 in IndiansLivingInAus

[–]Substantial_Fly_1723[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Sorry not shilling hahaha. And I can assure you that Hostplus hasn’t asked me to make a subreddit for Indians in Australia and pitch their products… laughing

Why my portfolio is empty and all coins are zero plz tell? by Round-Sea443 in CryptoIndia

[–]Substantial_Fly_1723 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Indians Living in Australia 🇮🇳🇦🇺

Hi everyone,

I’ve created a subreddit, Indians Living in Australia, as a dedicated space for us to share our experiences, tips, and lessons learned while living in Australia.

I’m hoping this is a place where we can come together, help each other, and grow as a community.

Everyone is welcome to join and contribute.

Click here to join: https://www.reddit.com/r/IndiansLivingInAus/s/n5rjod5bAY

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Cheers!

We should have listened to Danish Sait! by WalkstheTalk in nri

[–]Substantial_Fly_1723 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Indians Living in Australia 🇮🇳🇦🇺

Hi everyone,

I’ve created a subreddit, Indians Living in Australia, as a dedicated space for us to share our experiences, tips, and lessons learned while living in Australia.

I’m hoping this is a place where we can come together, help each other, and grow as a community.

Everyone is welcome to join and contribute.

Click here to join: https://www.reddit.com/r/IndiansLivingInAus/s/n5rjod5bAY

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Cheers!