Hi mate, it may be possible. Check here for more information on WH visas pathwaytoaus.com/working-holiday-visa/. You can also send us an email at info@pathwaytoaus.com to explore different options.
Very comprehensively explained, exactly what I was looking for. But my concern is I’m a Civil engineering graduate and already on a graduate visa, which gives me the right to study as well, as I’m super keen in this trade even before the commencement of my graduation program in my home country, but since there was no such environment or practical workshops like here in Australia I decided to go for the engineering program. Now I’m physically in Australia and looking forward to opt this program, can you tell me what are the odds of securing an admission in a 2 year carpentary trade course being an engineer?
can someone tell me if i did onlt certificate 3 carpentry education of 1 year in austalia will i qualify for post study work permit to stay temporarily and in future get permanent residency
@@Pathwaytoaus I already live in Australia. I wanted to learn how to build a wood frame house and was told I will have to do an apprenticeship of four years. Really? I don’t want to make cabinets or chairs or anything of that kind . I just want to build a damn wood frame house. In America or England I can do a two or three week course but not in this country.I learned on the internet ( Larry Haun)how to build a wood frame house and will do that in another country when I retire.
I,am currently under taking carpentry certificate 3 with TAFE QUEENSLAND IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Thank you for your information . Appreciate it very much .
Please let me know where i should apply for carpentry in Australia. Can i get visa by applying in college or i need to apply in a University
How do you get your one year work experience now that they've cut the graduate visa for those over 35?
Is ilets required in carpentry course, For international students?
Sir i worked five years in furniture manufecturing company in south korea.can i study or training in Carpentery in australia
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Nice info thanks mate
Thanks for information, how can I apply for the course
Hi mate, please send us an email at info@pathwaytoaus.com and our team can help you out!
Is it possible for working holiday visa to get carpentry work without any experience or qualifications thanks
Hi mate, it may be possible. Check here for more information on WH visas pathwaytoaus.com/working-holiday-visa/.
You can also send us an email at info@pathwaytoaus.com to explore different options.
Hello sir I want study in trade in carpentery work
We can help you out. Send us an email at info@pathwaytoaus.com
Very comprehensively explained, exactly what I was looking for.
But my concern is I’m a Civil engineering graduate and already on a graduate visa, which gives me the right to study as well, as I’m super keen in this trade even before the commencement of my graduation program in my home country, but since there was no such environment or practical workshops like here in Australia I decided to go for the engineering program.
Now I’m physically in Australia and looking forward to opt this program, can you tell me what are the odds of securing an admission in a 2 year carpentary trade course being an engineer?
Hi mate, we'd be able to help you out. Email us at info@pathwaytoaus.com and our team can assist you.
can someone tell me if i did onlt certificate 3 carpentry education of 1 year in austalia will i qualify for post study work permit to stay temporarily and in future get permanent residency
Same question
Why would you pay for a course if you can get it for free on the internet?
Hi Mike, studying in Australia leads to work visa opportunities and eventually PR. Let us know if you're interested.
@@Pathwaytoaus I already live in Australia. I wanted to learn how to build a wood frame house and was told I will have to do an apprenticeship of four years. Really? I don’t want to make cabinets or chairs or anything of that kind . I just want to build a damn wood frame house. In America or England I can do a two or three week course but not in this country.I learned on the internet ( Larry Haun)how to build a wood frame house and will do that in another country when I retire.
Is this field up for woman?? I mean If I study this course can I get a job for sure?? or is just for men?? thanks
Sure you can! I know many girls doing carpentry jobs
Yes you can, you only need to have a little bit of physical strength for moving materials sometimes
i´ve interest in it.
Great to hear! Send us an email at info@pathwaytoaus.com and we'll have you sorted out.