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How much can one earn per hour by exporting labor to Australia as a hotel waiter?

The service industry in Australia is basically based on hourly wages. I have lived in Sydney. Chinese bosses generally evade taxes on cash when recruiting workers, and the wages are not high. Student workers usually pay 10 Australian dollars per hour. There is still about a week of trial work before taking up the job, and there is a risk of not being hired. Gui Lao's shop starts at 16 Australian dollars per hour, which is the legal minimum hourly wage. It is estimated that you can earn 25-30 Australian dollars/hour working in a Western restaurant or bar, or a high-end Chinese restaurant, and the income is pretty good. The total living expenses for a week are about 300-400 Australian dollars. Excluding taxes, 1,000 Australian dollars can leave a lot.

However, I have not heard that Australia had this type of work visa in the past. I suggest you consult the hotline of the Australian Consulate in China to verify whether this method is feasible.