Australian Business Visa Attracts Business Travels for the Holiday Season

Posted: Oct 17, 2006 | Comments: 0 | Views: 175 | Bookmark and Share

With the holiday season fast approaching, more and more businesspeople are considering getting an Australian business visa for a different taste of winter.

The Australian winter is actually the friendly reversal of Europe's and the U.S.'s version of deep frost and snowstorm, which is why the Land Down Under is always a top pick for holiday business travels and for business people who'd like to extend their work well into winter.

Businesspeople are wising up on the extended opportunities Australia's holiday can give their businesses. Even before harsh winter sets in and forces them out of their own countries, investors, senior executives, businesspeople of all kinds are readying their Australian business visas, planning their trips to sunny Down Under to tend their branch offices, perhaps do some marketing research, or set-up possibilities.

The warm Australian winter is also luring thousands of backpackers who are getting working visas. Under the working holiday maker scheme, backpackers of member countries can travel Australia and find temporary work opportunities with equal pay as any Australian employee so as to supplement their return travel funds.

Australia's favorable winter for business has, for a time, been unfairly unrecognized; most people equate Australia with vacation. But Australia's brisk economy is soaring higher than ever before. What tourists and businesspeople alike are discovering is that, in Australia, they can actually mix business with pleasure.

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