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Interviews, jobs & sponsorship Do ya feel lucky, Punk? Well do ya? If so, here's the place to swap the hot gen on who's sponsoring or employing, their selection criteria, and where those oh so elusive first jobs can be spotted in the wild. Watch out for the tumbleweeds...


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Old 20th Mar 2012, 09:11   #1 (permalink)
 
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JetStar Cadetship

Hi,
I am just wondering if anyone knows whether the JetStar cadetship is for Australian resident only. I finished my CPL in Australia but I am neither a citizen nor a resident.
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Old 20th Mar 2012, 10:06   #2 (permalink)

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I had a good look around the Jetstar site (non cadet) and it seems you need to be able to be a permanent resident/citizen of the country you want to work in.
Australia, New Zealand, Japan etc.
Careers | Jetstar

On the face of it, I think if you can't get permanent residency somewhere else, then for you, it's a no.
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Old 20th Mar 2012, 10:20   #3 (permalink)
 
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Redsnail is right,

The entry criteria for this programme are – NZ or Australian citizenship.
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