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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Ablaws(m): 11:57pm On Sep 17, 2018
Hello my people. Please is there a lawyer in the house who has successfully scaled through the process or still at it? Kindly indicate please. I really need to relate with someone who has passed through the assessment process.
Thank you.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunai(m): 5:12am On Sep 18, 2018
wapu:


Sorry I'm quoting you just needed clarification.

Does this mean that if your kids come later on you won't get the benefits if there's any?

Government would only pay benefit for children onshore, if the kids come in later and they are within the eligible age they start getting benefit once they land in Australia, no arrears would be paid, but my point was that coming with children would at least guarantee some financial support from the government.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Bambizzle4k4556: 10:13am On Sep 18, 2018
Akachukwu123:
Contact me on
onyejekwulumakaa@yahoo.com

I can be of help.
I have written for a couple of guys here.


Cheers


hey bro.
just saw this. sorry i av given it out to an agent already.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by whodeyhere: 11:32am On Sep 18, 2018
Good morning to all,

Kindly help me with the following clarifications regarding EA assessment documents, I want to prepare the documents ready before my IELTS result comes out so I won't waste more time, below are my question:

1. How many months of payslip do I need to submit with EA assessment( I have 7yrs and 1yr of experience in two different companies)

2. I usually get my payslip via email every month, is it okay to just use it that way or do I need to print and stamp with company before use.

3. How many month of salary bank statement is needed(they just said bank statement).

4. How do you get pension document? is there a certificate or statement? I have pension with stanbic ibtc

5. I have a draft career episode and reference letter that I like to share with successful applicant with EA, I would appreciate if anyone is willing to help review.

Thank you
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bluebella(m): 12:02pm On Sep 18, 2018
Good day all, pls assist me with these information.
I want to apply to Engineers Australia for assessment.


1. I have first degree Agric Engineer but can I submit work experience as a mechanical engineer? Because I have worked as a mechanical engineer in the past 9-10 years.

2. How many months bank statement will they need and how many payslips will be needed?

3. Do I send my transcript to them directly or upload it online?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by jayooh: 12:18pm On Sep 18, 2018
olajidela:
Hi guys, my name is Olajide a graduate of Electrical Engineering and works as a Electrical Fitter for 5years+ and want to do my skill assessment through TRA and a friend told me that I will need to goto South Africa or Zimbabwe to complete the assessment. I did a search on their website for the requirements and to my surprise the same condition apply to Fitter General and Electrical Fitter. And my friend is a Fitter General. Please I need to know if I really need to travel to complete the assessment.

Bloody lie. If your occupation does not require you to take any professional exam that is organised outside Nigeria to get positive assessment then you don't need to travel for any reason. Please simply arrange your documents to conform to the requirements you found on TRA website for your occupation and fire on. Mostly you only need a computer and good Internet to complete most assessment submission.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by jayooh: 12:29pm On Sep 18, 2018
whodeyhere:
Good morning to all,

Kindly help me with the following clarifications regarding EA assessment documents, I want to prepare the documents ready before my IELTS result comes out so I won't waste more time, below are my question:

1. How many months of payslip do I need to submit with EA assessment( I have 7yrs and 1yr of experience in two different companies)

2. I usually get my payslip via email every month, is it okay to just use it that way or do I need to print and stamp with company before use.

3. How many month of salary bank statement is needed(they just said bank statement).

4. How do you get pension document? is there a certificate or statement? I have pension with stanbic ibtc

5. I have a draft career episode and reference letter that I like to share with successful applicant with EA, I would appreciate if anyone is willing to help review.

Thank you

1. As many payslips as you like, but 4 should be okay. General rule of thumb is to provide the first and last, along with others midway. This will help to prove your start and end dates. N.B relate to every invidual different employment so since u have worked I two separate place, you should provide 4 for each employment period

2. If the e-payslip carries you coy letterhead I believe it should suffice if there is a signature. If not print and let issuing person sign to authenticate it.

3. For bank statement it should authenticates cover the entire period of each employment. I think most people submit for full period to avoid stories.

4. StanbicIBTC usually sends out monthly and quarterly statement of account for Pension fund/investment gains. You can as well log on to your pension account generate the statement.

5. You should hand 3 career episodes. CPD. And summary statement. What discipline of engineering are u assessing?

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by jayooh: 12:33pm On Sep 18, 2018
bluebella:
Good day all, pls assist me with these information.
I want to apply to Engineers Australia for assessment.


1. I have first degree Agric Engineer but can I submit work experience as a mechanical engineer? Because I have worked as a mechanical engineer in the past 9-10 years.

2. How many months bank statement will they need and how many payslips will be needed?

3. Do I send my transcript to them directly or upload it online?

1. Mostly will fly. But check first if there are any occupation specific job description for Agricultural Engineer on www.anzscosearch.com

2.see comments above this quote ^^^

3. Uploaded original colour scans work perfectly.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by jayooh: 12:34pm On Sep 18, 2018
SPACE BOOKED

Time to use my booked space.

Hallelujah

So I found the golden eagle chilling in the nest on Tuesday 18/09 having landed on Monday 17/09 without my knowledge oh.


489 application submitted 04/06
Grant notification dropped 17/09
IED :

Grateful to God Almighty and everyone who has contributed to the success of this endeavour from assessment era till the final output.

Sir bellong for the wonderful thread and painstakingly replying each time I slide u a pm.

Austransaction for your diligence and kind consideration. Lawland, I owe you and the baby.

My EA siblings for your push during my tussle with my Assessor. Cottyekundayo, jukeblam, damorche, Opeyemi

My ITA/Lodgement advisors: Diggy, IdNG, Eladua, Alpha male, Michaelalmo.

Godspeed to everyone awaiting their grants.

N.B I still deh smell the grants, we have just 3 now, we're going to 10 before we enter the 80s

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by whodeyhere: 1:37pm On Sep 18, 2018
jayooh:


1. As many payslips as you like, but 4 should be okay. General rule of thumb is to provide the first and last, along with others midway. This will help to prove your start and end dates. N.B relate to every invidual different employment so since u have worked I two separate place, you should provide 4 for each employment period

2. If the e-payslip carries you coy letterhead I believe it should suffice if there is a signature. If not print and let issuing person sign to authenticate it.

3. For bank statement it should authenticates cover the entire period of each employment. I think most people submit for full period to avoid stories.

4. StanbicIBTC usually sends out monthly and quarterly statement of account for Pension fund/investment gains. You can as well log on to your pension account generate the statement.

5. You should hand 3 career episodes. CPD. And summary statement. What discipline of engineering are u assessing?


Thank you for your prompt reply.

I am assessing for Mechanical Engineering.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bluebella(m): 1:46pm On Sep 18, 2018
jayooh:


1. Mostly will fly. But check first if there are any occupation specific job description for Agricultural Engineer on www.anzscosearch.com

2.see comments above this quote ^^^

3. Uploaded original colour scans work perfectly.


thanks alot Bro
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Phlunter01: 8:33am On Sep 19, 2018
Chaiiiiii!!! Ayam tired ohhhh

You people should should go and help be beg DIBP oh. Application is One year in a few days (22nd)

No CO contact till now

Please who is in Adelaide, can I send you to their office embarassed
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by jayooh: 8:55am On Sep 19, 2018
Phlunter01:
Chaiiiiii!!! Ayam tired ohhhh

You people should should go and help be beg DIBP oh. Application is One year in a few days (22nd)

No CO contact till now

Please who is in Adelaide, can I send you to their office embarassed

Wow. It's not easy, but I'm sure the end will glorify God. Keep watching and praising. Testimony is around the corner. I see eagles landing in people's mail.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Alphadoor: 9:26am On Sep 19, 2018
Phlunter01:
Chaiiiiii!!! Ayam tired ohhhh

You people should should go and help be beg DIBP oh. Application is One year in a few days (22nd)

No CO contact till now

Please who is in Adelaide, can I send you to their office embarassed
I can't even imagine how frustrating the waiting must have gotten for you.
362 days already... lipsrsealed cry

I can't find the right words...
It is well...
Hold on tight
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by steakchips: 9:38am On Sep 19, 2018
Phlunter01:
Chaiiiiii!!! Ayam tired ohhhh

You people should should go and help be beg DIBP oh. Application is One year in a few days (22nd)

No CO contact till now

Please who is in Adelaide, can I send you to their office embarassed

Nawa for immiga oh. Hopefully, they won't tell u to redo the police clearance and medicals. Write to them if you want hopefully someone looks at your case
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by sigmapompe(m): 9:45am On Sep 19, 2018
PLEASE house, gone thru vetassess site and a little bit confuse, i want to reassess /review my assessment for agricultural scientists and change my nominated occupation to Poultry farmer,pls i need people advice cos the CO insist my JD goes with poultry mgt. And am i to pay application fee of $880 or $598
THanks.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by olajidela(m): 2:25pm On Sep 19, 2018
@jayooh kindly read through this page (https://www.tradesrecognitionaustralia.gov.au/programs/offshore-skills-assessment) and click the drop down to see the table of occupation and procedure. Or do you know anyone who has done assessment as an electrician? If yes kindly share the person's number so I can connect.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by luvluvluv: 2:38pm On Sep 19, 2018
Hello fam.
Pls I need ur inputs
Am about sending for EA accessment but I only have my statement of account and tax receipts. Must I also submit pension docs as I don't have any pension account?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by fatima04: 3:00pm On Sep 19, 2018
Phlunter01:
Chaiiiiii!!! Ayam tired ohhhh

You people should should go and help be beg DIBP oh. Application is One year in a few days (22nd)

No CO contact till now

Please who is in Adelaide, can I send you to their office embarassed

That's really frustrating but don't worry. Soonest the golden mail will arrive and the wait will be worth it
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Fabulux: 7:07pm On Sep 19, 2018
Good evening Friends, I am new to this thread and I've read through, please I want to inquire what the cost implication of traveling to Australia is. We are a family of 5, husband, wife and three kids all less than 18. Your response will be highly appreciated.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by jayooh: 6:10am On Sep 20, 2018
Fabulux:
Good evening Friends, I am new to this thread and I've read through, please I want to inquire what the cost implication of traveling to Australia is. We are a family of 5, husband, wife and three kids all less than 18. Your response will be highly appreciated.
search the following sites for affordable tickets www.skyscanner.net ; www.vayama.com or contact IOM if its a PR visa you have, you should get something light from them with extra services.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 6:36am On Sep 20, 2018
jayooh:
search the following sites for affordable tickets www.skyscanner.net ; www.vayama.com or contact IOM if its a PR visa you have, you should get something light from them with extra services.

cheesy cheesy cheesy grin

I don't think it is what the question is about. The poster wants #gmpc

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 9:54am On Sep 20, 2018
Phlunter01:
Chaiiiiii!!! Ayam tired ohhhh

You people should should go and help be beg DIBP oh. Application is One year in a few days (22nd)

No CO contact till now

Please who is in Adelaide, can I send you to their office embarassed

This wait is too much o.
Have you tried calling??
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by stifo2012: 10:06am On Sep 20, 2018
Take a look at the requirements as stated in the current EA MSA Booklet
Relevant Skilled Employment Assessment
Both Primary and Secondary documents are required for assessment
Employees
Option 1
1. PRIMARY DOCUMENTS
Reference letter on official company letterhead to:
 Indicate 5 main duties undertaken, job title or
position;
 Indicate the exact period of employment
(commencement and completion dates);
 Be endorsed and dated by the manager/direct
supervisor/HR Section (with official telephone & email
address);
 Indicate full or part-time with number of work hours;
 Pay rate;
 Include the company’s stamp if applicable.
2. SECONDARY DOCUMENTS
 Income Tax Return Acknowledgement or Receipt; and/or
 Social Security Insurance/ Superfund/ Provident Fund/
Retirement Contribution Statement Reports.
OR
 Work Permit/ Residence Permit; and
 Official Contract Document from the Ministry of Labour
etc.. (indicating your wage, title and employer’s name).
Option 2
1. PRIMARY DOCUMENTS
Reference letter on official letterhead to:
 Indicate the exact period of employment
(commencement and completion dates);
 Be endorsed and dated by the manager/ direct
supervisor/ HR Section (with official telephone &
email address);
Plus, either:
 Job Offer Letter on employer’s official letterhead with
main duties. OR
 Annual Performance Review on employer’s official
letterhead with main duties.
2. SECONDARY DOCUMENTS
 Income Tax Return Acknowledgement or Receipt; and/or
 Social Security Insurance/ Superfund/ Provident Fund/
Retirement Contribution Statement Reports.
OR
 Work Permit/ Residence Permit; and
 Official Contract Document from the Ministry of Labour
etc.. (indicating your wage, title and employer’s name).



luvluvluv:
Hello fam.
Pls I need ur inputs
Am about sending for EA accessment but I only have my statement of account and tax receipts. Must I also submit pension docs as I don't have any pension account?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by stepo707: 10:37am On Sep 20, 2018
Phlunter01:
Chaiiiiii!!! Ayam tired ohhhh

You people should should go and help be beg DIBP oh. Application is One year in a few days (22nd)

No CO contact till now

Please who is in Adelaide, can I send you to their office embarassed

(02) 6264 1111.Try calling them and ask.a year means its past their original processing time....people get grants now in 90days-120days
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by sigmapompe(m): 11:02am On Sep 20, 2018
sigmapompe:
PLEASE house, gone thru vetassess site and a little bit confuse, i want to reassess /review my assessment for agricultural scientists and change my nominated occupation to Poultry farmer,pls i need people advice cos the CO insist my JD goes with poultry mgt. And am i to pay application fee of $880 or $598
THanks.
Good morning everyone. .. pls ur contributions on this .... please and please. ...
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by oniwoski: 11:40am On Sep 20, 2018
Hi all, thanks for this wonderful and informative thread and of course many thanks to those who give reply to questions.

I am new here...ive actually ready many pages from previous thread but i need someone to help me ascertain the possibility of getting Sustrallia PR

Age 33years
Academic qualification.. OND and Bsc microbiology
experience.. 8years oil and Gas chemical plant operator
ielts general band 7

i have not done my assesment cos my qualification is diff from work experience and i have not fully understood the req for accesment.

from the occupational grid...this is what i got

Chemical plant operator 399211 STSOL TRA 489S/T...

pls how do i access my result and work qualification.

kindly help with answers...im grateful
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Alphadoor: 12:50pm On Sep 20, 2018
Phlunter01:
Chaiiiiii!!! Ayam tired ohhhh

You people should should go and help be beg DIBP oh. Application is One year in a few days (22nd)

No CO contact till now

Please who is in Adelaide, can I send you to their office embarassed


Here is the extract in case you are not able to find:

Unlike my case, some CO is to lazy to finalise the case. I am sure that the complaint can help you.

Nevertheless, you should proceed with one because it has been long months.
Here is the link for complaints and feedback.

https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/about/contact/provide-feedback/compliments-complaints-suggestions/...

Choosing the right answers for the radio buttons and checkboxes is the key to move forward with the complaint.
Gagan Gill Case no 11581
Like,
(First screen)
Do you wish you report fraud? NO
Subject: Visa
Type of feedback: Complaint

(In second screen)
Do you wish to enquire the status? NO
Choose the right subclass in the drop down.

(in third screen)
Provide your feedback with precise info, like Application number, file date, CO Contact dates, etc.
Outcome seeking: Finalise request
Anonymous: No

Hope this helps.

All the best.

After filling a complaint another case officer will assign to your complaint and he will reply you with in 10 days that where is your case stuck. Plz put reminders to new co after every 12-15 days "


found this online.. it might be of help
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by spyroxy1(m): 12:51pm On Sep 20, 2018
Phlunter01:
Chaiiiiii!!! Ayam tired ohhhh

You people should should go and help be beg DIBP oh. Application is One year in a few days (22nd)

No CO contact till now

Please who is in Adelaide, can I send you to their office embarassed

Brother, just keep praying and believe in God. It will come in the next few days.

Congrats in Advance to you,myself and every other hopeful too.

I will add that you write them ooo.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Avangard(m): 2:07pm On Sep 20, 2018
To whom it may concern,

Re: Letter of Reference – XXXX

This is to confirm that Mr Avangard was a former employee of XXXX YYYY Plc. for 3years 4months.

The details of his employment with us are:

Duration: June 2015 to September 2018

Working Hours: 9hrs (08:00AM-5:00PM) Mondays to Fridays

Position Held: Senior Banking Officer

Salaries Earn: NGNXXX, 000 Per Annum before confirmation
NGNX, Bleep,Bleep Per Annum after confirmation

He is vast, versatile, diligent, team player and display willingness to learn.

Kindly accord him all necessary cooperation.

Kind Regards,
XXXX YYYY
Team Lead,
HR Operation.

Pls seniors in the house, help review the format of this statement of service to be sent to Vettases for evaluation.
Thanks in advance.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Alphadoor: 2:18pm On Sep 20, 2018
I tried to write a timeline but it ended up being a time rope grin grin grin grin


Story Story............Storieeeeeee


Dec 2016 - Skype interview with Acacia (Agent)

Jan 2017- Research commenced for DIY

February 2017 : PTE 1st attempt L 77: R 82: S 78: W 75

March 2017- ACS assesment -ve outcome (me and partner)

April - ACS assessment review +ve outcome thanks to bolaobby,Azy123,Vinsmuft,Sam for the almighty formula

May 2017: PTE 10pts

July 2017 - Medicals, 1000% percent confident ITA is certain in august with 65pts. but the tsunami called DHA changed the game overnight

August 2017: PTE 10pts

Sept 2017: ACS for Partner

October: IELTS for Partner

October : partner point awarded = (ACS assessment + IELTS)

November: point upgraded to 70pts, 500% certain for ITA in the next round based on trend, i even processed my PCC, but then the 300/round plague commenced. At this point it was as if i was the main target because everytime i boost my point, the game gets tough

January 2018: Applied to 489 SA, it was approved after two weeks.

Feb 2018:489 ITA in the bag

February 2018: PTE 10pts
Mar 2018:... 20 POINTS........7th Attempt (3rd attempt in march): big thanks to all my cheerleaders once again

189 EOI updated to 80pts.
489 ITA expired and deleted

April 2018: 189 ITA at long last.

deleted all 190 EOI's

April 27th: Visa Lodged, front all documents except for PCC and Medicals (expecting baby)

August 2018:Added baby to application
contacted for DHA for HAP ID refresh for medicals for everyone.
August 24th: CO contact for PCC and Baby Passport and medicals

August 28th: Processed PCC and medicals

August 29th: Employment Verification

Sept 1st: Responded to CO request.

Sept 14th:Medical Cleared

Sept 20th: GRANT LANDED



How many names I wan mention now oooo. On this journey I have meet a lot of people, made so many friends and my contact list has grown immensely , I wanna say a very big thanks to everyone including you too.

Stay Organic
#COTERIE
#WKPS
#EFMNG
#WTFMNG

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by ogbevireo(m): 2:44pm On Sep 20, 2018
Alphadoor:
I tried to write a timeline but it ended up being a time rope grin grin grin grin


Story Story............Storieeeeeee


Congratulations!!!
Everyday I come here, I look out for this testimony.
You are indeed dodged and rugged. You never gave up.

Now waiting patiently for one of the names you mentioned.

Looking at your timeline is enough encouragement and boost for anyone who comes across it.

Well done sir.

God is indeed wonderful.

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