Ep4: Ryan from England
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In this episode of the Journey to Oz Podcast we speak to Ryan about his path from a young backpacker to now Australian-citizen. Ryan is also the Director of Creative Natives, a creative, digital, and marketing recruitment agency. He gives an invaluable insight into gaining employment and changing careers in the work-from-home and post-lockdown era. Ryan's journey of how he strived for Australian Permanent Residency by gaining last-minute employer sponsorship is one that shares many parallels with striving to secure a new job or a change in careers. We also provide legal context as to what a "backpacker" visa is, and what sectors benefit from the Working Holiday Visa program.
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