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The Complete Guide to How IT Professionals Can Migrate to Australia updated13-04-26
ACS Skills Assessment | Visa Pathways | PER Benefits Costing | ... MIGRATION COMPLETE - The Down Under Series)
by Manoj Palwe, Keegan Francis
About This Book
Australia has quietly become the smartest immigration move a technology professional can make in 2026 — and almost nobody in the IT community fully realizes it.
While the United States traps brilliant engineers in decade-long Green Card backlogs, while Canada tightens its intake targets and pushes CRS cut-offs higher, Australia has built an immigration system that genuinely understands technology roles, actively differentiates between IT specializations, and rewards the right professionals with pathways to Permanent Residency that are faster, more transparent, and more strategically navigable than almost anything else on the global map.
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But here is the catch most generic guides miss entirely: a cybersecurity architect navigating Australian immigration faces a fundamentally different ANZSCO classification, skills assessment process, state nomination landscape, and visa pathway than a data scientist, a DevOps engineer, a Salesforce consultant, or a mobile app developer.
Treating them identically is how qualified tech professionals end up in the wrong stream, targeting the wrong state, wondering why their application failed while someone with a seemingly similar profile sailed through. This book destroys the one-size-fits-all approach.
Written by Manoj Palwe — holding both RCIC R422575 for Canada and MIA qualification for Australian immigration, with over 25 years of multi-jurisdictional expertise and more than 10,000 families guided across borders — IT Professionals Migrating to Australia dedicates individualized, consultancy-grade analysis to twenty-eight distinct IT roles.
Each profile maps the precise ANZSCO code, the correct Skilled Occupation List placement, the exact skills assessment authority and how to navigate it without costly delays, every applicable visa subclass from the 189 independent pathway to state-nominated 190 and regional 491 options, which specific states and territories are actively prioritizing your exact specialization, Australian salary benchmarks for your role, and a complete action plan with realistic timelines from application to grant notification.
Whether you are a Java developer in Hyderabad, a cloud architect in Bangalore, an SAP specialist in Chennai, a machine learning engineer in Delhi, a full-stack developer in Noida, or a project manager in Gurugram — your chapter is waiting with answers no generic guide has ever provided. Australia does not just want "IT professionals" — it wants your specific skills, in specific locations, filling specific gaps in its digital economy. Stop reading vague advice written for a tech professional who does not exist.
Find your exact role, follow your tailored pathway, and make your move to one of the world's most liveable, most prosperous, and most opportunity-rich countries on earth. Twenty-eight profiles. Twenty-eight Australian pathways. Find yours. About the Author Manoj Palwe is a Senior Immigration Consultant and President of Taurus Infotek Inc. , operating under the Dreamvisas brand with offices in Toronto, Canada and Pune, India.
A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC R422575) and CAPIC Member (R11592), he has also passed the MIA examination for Australian immigration, making him one of the few consultants qualified across multiple jurisdictions. Learn more at dreamvisas. com
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But here is the catch most generic guides miss entirely: a cybersecurity architect navigating Australian immigration faces a fundamentally different ANZSCO classification, skills assessment process, state nomination landscape, and visa pathway than a data scientist, a DevOps engineer, a Salesforce consultant, or a mobile app developer.
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Treating them identically is how qualified tech professionals end up in the wrong stream, targeting the wrong state, wondering why their application failed while someone with a seemingly similar profile sailed through. This book destroys the one-size-fits-all approach.
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Written by Manoj Palwe — holding both RCIC R422575 for Canada and MIA qualification for Australian immigration, with over 25 years of multi-jurisdictional expertise and more than 10,000 families guided across borders — IT Professionals Migrating to Australia dedicates individualized, consultancy-grade analysis to twenty-eight distinct IT roles.
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Each profile maps the precise ANZSCO code, the correct Skilled Occupation List placement, the exact skills assessment authority and how to navigate it without costly delays, every applicable visa subclass from the 189 independent pathway to state-nominated 190 and regional 491 options, which specific states and territories are actively prioritizing your exact specialization, Australian salary benchmarks for your role, and a complete action plan with realistic timelines from application to grant notification.











