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Travel / Re: Portugal Job Seekers Visa by InnFocus(m): 4:17am On May 17, 2023
What's the minimum experience required for this pls. I'm also considering it with my partner just like you.
I'd also like to know the timeline and if your application has been approved and permit granted.
Thanks

c00la:


To answer your questions:

I think the Job-Seeker visa is a long stay visa (national visa) because of where it is located on the https://vistos.mne.gov.pt/ website.

The Documents on my list are what I authenticated. They have to do with my job history because I will need it to get a job in PT. Remember, you are relocating to there to look for a job . But, you can authenticate what you feel comfortable with.

#9 is not the International passport itself but a scanned copy of the data page of the passport.

Regularisation letter- In some Government Agencies, you first get a Temporary Appointment Letter, then a Regularisation of Appointment letter, then a Confirmation Letter (after 2 years). So it is a letter.

You should have 3 months of the Portuguese Minimum wage of 760.00 euros per month in the bank (2,280 euros). Then there is a certain percentage of that amount of each spouse or child (I think it is 50% for spouse and 30% for each child).

In my case, my wife and I are applying for separate job-seeker visas, so it is 3 months PT minimum wage for each of us. Use the D7 Visa requirements as a guide: [url]https://www.atlys.com/country/portugal/national-type-d-7-visa [/url]

Mother will fill Visa Application form and pay Visa fees. Mother fills a Visa Application form on behalf of each child and pays Visa fees.


Sorry for the late response...
Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by InnFocus(m): 2:21pm On Apr 27, 2023
tunlex01:

If the JDs don't fit what you do, then stay clear of Vetassess and look for occupation that align.
If not, ensure they are aligned to food technologists JD.
You can also do a Skilled Assessment Support (SAS) with Vetassess to know if your documents will be assessed positively or not. It's $211 and it's cheaper than paying $962 and getting a negative assessment
Thanks for taking out time to respond. I don't take it for granted.
I appreciate.
Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by InnFocus(m): 3:53pm On Apr 25, 2023
Pls,
With a 5 year degree in Food science and 2 years experience in the food industry (1 year brewer & 1 year QC officer @ bottling company).

Will this suffice for a skilled visa as Food Technologist ANZSCO 234212

The description of the Food Technologist role as described by the Australian immigration website doesn't match both of my job descriptions as much as I would like.
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