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Student migrants get great jobs – so long as they do the right courses

The international students most likely to benefit from the latest skilled migration reforms are also those most likely to prosper in the Australian labour market, according to new research into ‘two-step migration’ in Australia.re nurses (90 per cent compared to 87 per cent) or legal practitioners (50 per cent compared to none). For doctors the figure was 40 per cent, regardless of where they’d applied.

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