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Skilled worker visa threshold changes impact
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<blockquote data-quote="Glazmogon" data-source="post: 177014" data-attributes="member: 34713"><p>I can imagine that must be a bit concerning, especially with your plans for 2025 in mind.</p><p></p><p>I know navigating visa requirements can be overwhelming, but staying informed and seeking advice from experts in immigration could be really beneficial. They might be able to offer guidance on how to navigate this change and what steps you can take to meet the new threshold.</p><p></p><p>If you're interested in enhancing your skills, you might want to consider looking into <a href="https://trainingasia.com.my/" target="_blank">hrd corp claimable courses</a>. They offer a range of courses that could help you not only meet the visa requirements but also enhance your career prospects in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glazmogon, post: 177014, member: 34713"] I can imagine that must be a bit concerning, especially with your plans for 2025 in mind. I know navigating visa requirements can be overwhelming, but staying informed and seeking advice from experts in immigration could be really beneficial. They might be able to offer guidance on how to navigate this change and what steps you can take to meet the new threshold. If you're interested in enhancing your skills, you might want to consider looking into [URL='https://trainingasia.com.my/']hrd corp claimable courses[/URL]. They offer a range of courses that could help you not only meet the visa requirements but also enhance your career prospects in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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