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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by cooooooks(m): 2:56am On May 31, 2022 |
Did you consider Vancouver in Canada? That is by far the best climate that I've experienced in Canada. Even though it is crazy expensive. Also, are you a Canadian citizen already? Asking because I'm on the Canadian PR journey but recently started considering Australia. aussievision: |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by cooooooks(m): 3:03am On May 31, 2022 |
Are the prices still high? Prices have fallen to early 2021 levels in (parts of) Canada. bligs: |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by RockhouseCafe: 9:33am On May 31, 2022 |
tunlex01: I will. Thanks |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by kory(f): 11:07am On May 31, 2022 |
Need an advice please. If one's job is located at Southbank - Riverside Quay (Melbourne) what would be the best suburb closest to this to look for a house. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Saynoomore: 12:34pm On Jun 02, 2022 |
Please, does it mean that as an outlander WITHOUT a job offer and NOT having any siblings, only the 189 can be applied for? Again, looking at the 189 route, it appears applicants with 85 points can be hopeful. I did the simulation and realized I had 85 (I haven't done the VETASSESS evaluation, but I'm quite hopeful for a positive outcome)
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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by MzQuadrey: 2:05pm On Jun 02, 2022 |
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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by sambright2012: 7:14pm On Jun 04, 2022 |
hi good evening admin, thanks so much for the good work you are doing on this platform, pleas i have this following profile , please help me evaluate this profile let me knw where to start from here age- 32 graduated- 2010 Enugu state university of science and Tech studied chemical engineering work experience 6 years skill- certified baker ( 3 years) sales and marketing ( 3years) all document and evident of work experience are readily available what advice do you have for me i identified 35111 baker skill and 13112 sales and marketing skills from the occupation list. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by catchdwind4rmkd(m): 11:18pm On Jun 04, 2022 |
For Australia, your experience must be related to your degree or qualification to claim experience points. So, if use use Chemical Engineering as your occupation, then it means you have no (0) years of experience. And if you choose to use 35111 baker skill or 13112 sales and marketing, then you must have at least a diploma (OND, HND) or degree in Baking or Sales, Marketing, business or related to be able to claim experience points. Your years of experience must be post your qualification i.e. you must have already completed your qualification before commencing work. Canada might be another option for you as Canada considers experience and qualification differently. Your qualification does not need to be related to your degree. The downside with Canada is that you may need a Masters degree. For both AU and CA, high score in IELTS is critical. sambright2012: 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by cutepinkk: 12:28am On Jun 05, 2022 |
Hi everyone, I want to encourage everyone here to keep pushing and to never give up! Read up all information and follow through diligently. By God's mercy, we will all scale through... I just received nomination from NSW for 491 on the 3rd June 2022..... I am so happy N.B Offshore applicant!! Total points 85 (70 + 15) 7 Likes |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Mcslize: 1:25am On Jun 05, 2022 |
cutepinkk: Wow' congrats! How many years of experience did you claim and what profession? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Mcslize: 1:33am On Jun 05, 2022 |
catchdwind4rmkd: Wow. See this boss man. All of you guys just abandoned thread for us o. I can still remember when you got your ITA that year as Chem Engineer. It's been a long time. How is everything? Please I need your input. I studied Chemical Engineering. As it stands now, no single work experience. Attached is my possible point I can get without work experience for 491 visa. What do you think I should do or how should I go about it? 3 Likes
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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 2:34pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Saynoomore: No, there are 190 and 491 State sponsored nomination. 85 is dependent on occupation (some 100 have been waiting for over a year) and 189 has had like 2 rounds of invitations in the last 12 months. So don't bank on it. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 2:38pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Mcslize: Do you already have 20 points in English test? And you added 10 points for partner qualification. Has your partners gotten a positive assesment and have minimum competent English? |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Mcslize: 2:59pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
tunlex01: I am single. It's the calculator I used. Single status 10 points. I have not taken the PTE test, but superior score is my target. I have put everything in place to smash it. That won't be an issue for me at all. My main issue now is the minimum work experience needed. As it stands now, WA and NSW are the only two states that are lenient with offshore applicants with their requirements. 3 yrs ago, just by having superior English alone, NSW do invite. So, I am still thinking how I am going to handle that minimum work experience of 3yrs they later introduced. Don't know if I should just put in my expression of interest if I am able to secure the superior English score and not allow the work experience to deter me. What do you advised I do? 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by cutepinkk: 12:29am On Jun 06, 2022 |
Thank you. 8-10 years experience. Occupation: Environmental consultant Mcslize: |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Saynoomore: 1:19pm On Jun 06, 2022 |
tunlex01: Thank you for the clarifications. With the information I have been able to gather online, it appears that the Australian Route is different from Canada's (previous) route in that, ONLY Occupations needed at that moment are granted ITA during the draws. There is no general draw inviting every Tom, D.ick, and Harry on the basis of having a high score in the pool - a draw strategy that the IRCC wants to now adopt. It is possible to have a very high score and not be invited to apply; especially if your occupation is not in need. The lesson in these for us all is that we MUST be careful of the Occupation we select. In this case, do you have any idea about occupations that are very highly in demand, and that would often appear on the list of ITAs issued? |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 1:45pm On Jun 06, 2022 |
Mcslize:Great you have good plans to get those points. Depends on their requirements, if you don't meet them, you won't be getting a pre-invite. Anyways, the new financial year is upon us! Things may change. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 1:55pm On Jun 06, 2022 |
Saynoomore:Mostly medical fields and trade occupations are in demand. The situation right now is that no one is waiting for 189. Everyone is now looking to state nominations for 190 and 491. 491 has now become mainly available to offshore applicants. In the last 3 months, we have had many invitations on Medical laboratory scientists and technicians, fitters, fitter-welder and other trade roles. Even if I tell you the occupations in demand, if you don't have experience or assessment for any of those occupations, the information is not useful to you 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Saynoomore: 9:52pm On Jun 06, 2022 |
tunlex01: Thanks BTW, Do you pay to submit an expression of interest to 491 and 190? I've read it here but still don't understand how it works (https://www.kansaz.in/australia-immigration/subclass-491-visa). How can someone who is interested get into the pool and be selected? Ofcourse I understand that having Superior English and having VETASSESS ready are pre-requisites. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Mcslize: 12:05am On Jun 07, 2022 |
tunlex01: We just hope so. Things might get better with the requirements. If not, I have no other option than to use school route and opt in for a masters degree. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 2:25pm On Jun 07, 2022 |
Saynoomore: No, EOIs are free. You only pay if you receive a pre-invite from any state. Fee ranges from $300-$800. How it works: When you have all the necessary documents Create multiple EOIs on SkillSelect for free (recommended to create for at least 3 states selecting 190 and 491) Check each state nomination requirements - some states require you to submit a registration of interest ROI on their website while some pick directly from the EOI pool If your occupation, English score or total points appeals to the State migration team - you get a pre-invite and have within 14 days to apply for nomination to the state Apply to the state for nomination after paying prescribed fee If all documents checks out, you get an Invitation to apply for visa 3 Likes |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by izang87(m): 6:26am On Jun 08, 2022 |
tunlex01: 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by catchdwind4rmkd(m): 12:24pm On Jun 08, 2022 |
Just like yesterday, huh? How time flies... I've been good. I'd think the absence is partly busy lifestyle and partly not being up-to-date with the IMMI process. There's been a lot of changes over the years, and what was applicable 5 years ago no longer applies. 60 points was sufficient back then but today that's history. In anyway, reading your subsequent responses to Tunlex, you seem to be on the right track. It's only a matter of time, invitation rounds and changes to the migration policies. COVID-19 restrictions and border control policy changes have greatly impacted processing standards/timeline and ceilings. Hopefully, the newly elected Labour government will make some favourable changes. The main thing is to be in the pool to stand a chance of being invited should things improve for the better. As mentioned in previous post, it's worth considering alternative pathways and destinations. It's obvious the long wait have an impact on age points. Canada Express Entry or Provincial Nomination Programs might be easier for some here. One could also consider taking the study route to gain more points by studying in regional Australia. You could try getting partial or fully funded scholarships. Mcslize: |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Remix10(m): 12:41pm On Jun 10, 2022 |
MLTSSL; 233111: Chemical Engineer Fits my current role. Thanks a lot tunlex01: |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Remix10(m): 12:59pm On Jun 10, 2022 |
Mcslize: how did you check your point, i also read chemical engineering, but with over 5 years experience as a process Engineer in food manufacturing/oil and gas firm. what are my chances please |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Saynoomore: 5:45pm On Jun 10, 2022 |
I have just checked my IELTS Result. It's my first attempt. I didn't really prepare for it. I only watched a few (about 4 or 5) youtube videos and read for only 2 days due to my busy work schedules. The Result I saw online now is: SRLW - 8,7.5,7.5,7.5,. My target was to get all-round 8, Do you think I can contest this result and get the marking reviewed? 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Mcslize: 6:27pm On Jun 10, 2022 |
Remix10: You have no problem then if your 5yrs work experience is verifiable. Just take your PTE test and aim superior English scores. Are you single or married? Go for 491 to boost your points. Western Australia and New South Wales only require 3yrs experience to apply for their 491. Use this to calculate your points: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/help-support/tools/points-calculator Carefully answer all the questions to get your projected point scores. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Mcslize: 6:32pm On Jun 10, 2022 |
catchdwind4rmkd: Thanks for the highlighted. 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Remix10(m): 9:42am On Jun 11, 2022 |
Mcslize: I am single |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Saynoomore: 9:08pm On Jun 11, 2022 |
Mcslize: Sorry please, I'm new to this, and trying to read them up. I have just completed IELTS, and packaging my document for VETASSESS. From what I've read online, I think cut off points for 491 are less than 189 (https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skillselect/invitation-rounds). My Questions are: 1. How can one get ITA from the various Regions (i.e. Western Australia and New South Wales) Is there a box to check and indicate interest on the States/Region when applying for EOI on 491? 2. I have observed that there are various subclasses (i.e 491, 189, 190, etc). Are applicants allowed to submit an Expression of Interest to more than one Subclass? e.g can I submit for EOI to 491 and also submit to 189, and 190 at the same time, just to broaden my chances? CC: tunlex01 |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by mikeayus(m): 6:41pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
cutepinkk: Congrats |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Aderemi17: 6:54pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
Congratulations |
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