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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by ezegenigbonine: 10:19pm On Apr 11, 2022 |
Good evening guys please I'll need your help as am new and want to start . HND electrical engineering 8 years experience as a lift mechanic(prove of salary, pension and tax all available) 36 yrs Married with two kids Yet to write English test (heard PTE is the best) I also run a lift company registered with CAC Wife HND mass communication Banker 30 yes 3 yrs experience as a banker Please advice |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 3:41pm On Apr 12, 2022 |
Favouredamazon:Since pharmacology is more than 4 years, your spouse should be able to assess with Vetassess without the masters. For IML, he has to be reporting directly to the CEO and 4 years is too small for a S&M manager with IML |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 3:43pm On Apr 12, 2022 |
ezegenigbonine: Check the occupation list to see the occupations you both can nominate. Visit www.anzscosearch.com You may need to register on the website to view the details below On the top middle page click "Lists" (on a laptop/computer) or click the Hamburger sign (3 horizontal lines) to select "Lists" if you are using a mobile device Go through the 3 lists MLTSSL, STSOL and ROL Click any of the occupations that best relate to what you do. When you click the occupation, scroll down to 'Anzsco code' and scroll to 'Tasks' Check if the tasks relate to the occupation you have selected. Revert here with occupation(s) you deem relate to what you do and we will take it up from there |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Bodacious1: 11:34pm On Apr 14, 2022 |
Thank you. In my case, current employer does not give such letters so I had to resort to using a sworn affidavit for the first assessment. I guess I have to do this again, right? tunlex01: 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by naijacreativeha(f): 3:05pm On Apr 15, 2022 |
ezegenigbonine:Can you add me on WhatsApp just about starting mine too. 09036346989 |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Ggetter50: 12:30pm On Apr 16, 2022 |
Hello guys, Please, I'm making this enquiry for a relative .. HUSBAND Qualifications: Bsc, MSc ( Will soon be completed) in Veterinary Medicine. Work experience: 3 years Age: 35yo WIFE Qualifications: Bsc. Nursing Work experience: 1year Age: 27yo These guys have a 1yr old child. Please, what is the best route for them to migrate to Australia? Can they get job directly from Nigeria? Or is Canada better for their profiles? I'm a bit confused on the best place for them. I would really appreciate any sincere advice here. Thanks so much! |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Favouredamazon: 6:05pm On Apr 20, 2022 |
tunlex01: Thanks for your prompt response and your time in guiding us. Pharmacology at OSU is a 4year course, can he still assess with VETASSESS do we need to include the MBA for the assessment? For the IML,he reports directly to the CEO of the company and he has a total of 9years plus working experience but 4.5years as a manager. Will this total working experience count for him if he were to apply via IML? |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Favouredamazon: 5:26pm On Apr 21, 2022 |
naijacreativeha: Is there a Whatsapp group? I'm interested in joining. Who is the admin to send my number to please? |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by shams040(m): 2:06am On Apr 22, 2022 |
Please what do you think about this profile and what is d suggestions. Husband B.sc urban and regional planning (Nig) Msc civil engineering (Malaysia) Worked as urban planner and earn salary in cash pre and during NYSC (2 and half years). Got over 10 research articles with 150 citations. Teaching and Research assistant during Msc (2years) Age 28. Research interest: AI, GIS and Remote Sensing, Climate and Hazard modeling. PhD offers (UNSW and Griffith) yet to decide where to go. Both PhDs would be in Environmental Management (Bush fire research) Wife BSc biochemistry 2years work experience in quality control 24 Thanks 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by karryprincess: 9:09am On Apr 22, 2022 |
Good day all. Please the attached information has been on my profile since I did my Biometrics capturing on the 23rd of March. However, my profile still indicates "Arrange biometrics collection ". What am I expected to do? Is there any other information VFS should have provided that is yet to be provided? Even if this is a technical glitch is a month not too long? Please who experienced this while processing his/her application? What can i do please? NOTE: my biometrics was taken after the required 14 days. Kindly help attend to the above. Thank you. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by olusholaayoade: 7:16pm On Apr 22, 2022 |
Visa 190 26 years old Male IELTS(Listening-8.5, Reading-8.5, Writing-8, Speaking-7) Overall - 8 Electrical and electronics engineering(B.Eng)-2018 University of Ilorin 3 years as a Technical Support Engineer ( 1 year working as an Independent contractor remotely) Calculated my points without including any experience and I have 65 which is the minimum. Did this because I am not sure I'll be able to provide all the documents needed for verification especially as an Independent Contractor. Any advice and tips will be appreciated. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by msrhema: 9:50am On Apr 23, 2022 |
Good morning house. My husband and I are interested in migrating to Australia. I have tried to follow this thread but I need some advice. Below are our details for you to give us advice Age: 31 Occupation:Tax Accountant 4 years experience Qualification.: Bsc Accounting and finance Msc logistics Ielts score : listening-8, Reading-8, Writing-8, Speaking-9 Overall- 8.5 Husband Age 39 Occupation: Management consultant (Accountant) Qualification: Bsc Accounting, and ICAN with over 13 years experience IELTS SCORE: Listening-8, Reading-7.5, writing-8, speaking 9 Overall - 8 Please what are our options? Can I claim tax accountant without professional qualifications? Can my husband’s ICAN certificate be evaluated for better points? Whose profile will look better as a primary applicant between my husband and I? Thanks a lot guys. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Knight1(m): 10:35am On Apr 23, 2022 |
Ggetter50: I don't know about Medicine but Nursing is very much in demand in Aussie and would be in the near future. I recommend the wife should endeavour to get an English coach for either PTE or IELTS so she can get the maximum points (79 minimum each in PTE and Band 8 in IELTS). Then she should check the specialty of nursing that is rarest like aged care, critical care etc. However, you can definitely check out the Vet profession. olusholaayoade: As an independent contractor, you can obtain tax for your payment, along with your bank statement. Go to your nearest Tax office and they should guide you. Hopefully, it would be allowed. I would also request you to study and rewrite IELTS. From your results, you clearly can get a minimum of 8 in all bands. That's an additional 10 points, taking you to 75 points. I also suggest you assess as an Electrical if you are going to go via the Engineers Australia route as there's more shortage of Electrical Engineers than most. 75 + 15points on 491 is a good chance, IMO. msrhema: Australia doesn't use Overall scores for IELTS They use minimum scores. If you minimum score is 7, you get 10 points if it is 8, you get 20 points so on that score, I'd advise the husband to try IELTS again so he can get maximum experience points and English experience points since he's so close already. About the Accounting thing, I'd wait for Tunlex to weigh in as I don't know much about that. I can tell you that it is very competitive though. 3 Likes |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by cutepinkk: 7:09pm On Apr 23, 2022 |
I would say your husband is better now as the primary applicant as he has more years of experience and can gain more points from there even though you have a better ielts score of 8 which is equal to 20 points while he has 10. If you are assessed for skills, your years of experience will most likely come to 3 years. Now "IF" you get the 3 years experience, your score will be 75 while your husband will be 70. Now if you don't get up to 3yrs, your score will be less but your husband stands at 70 still. Except you want to wait another year to gain more experience so you are definitely sure that your score will be higher. I think it's best if your husband can write another ielts and try and get his least score at 8 I.e 8 in writing, 8 in speaking, 8 in reading and 8 in listening then his score will be at 80 points. However, I think offshore accountants have not been getting a lot of opportunities in terms of nominations but hopefully things will change as from July. 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by olystic: 7:15pm On Apr 23, 2022 |
msrhema:Hello madam, please can you guide me through on how to smash this IELTS to obtain a score like yours. TIA |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by hadjipapiey(m): 10:00pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
msrhema: I had gone through your long read. It would pleasure me to ask few questions from you if you don't mind. Thanks |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Mike365: 8:10am On Apr 25, 2022 |
Please is it okay for my school to mail the sealed transcript to VETASSESS without a verified certificate? On the website it says verified certificate and transcript. But what the school is saying it can send is transcript tunlex01: |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by msrhema: 10:38am On Apr 26, 2022 |
hadjipapiey: |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by msrhema: 10:41am On Apr 26, 2022 |
hadjipapiey: Sure, I’ll be happy to answer your questions. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by BZion(m): 3:01pm On Apr 26, 2022 |
Age: 40 Qualifications.: Bsc -Economics- Olabisi Onabanjo Uni- 2006 Bsc Applied Accounting- Oxford Brookes Uni, UK- 2008 MBA Anglia Ruskin University-2011 ACCA- 2008 Occupation: Management Accountant 7-8 years verifiable experience IELTS score : listening-8, Reading-8, Writing-7.5, Speaking-7.5 (projected from my last attempts in 2018) Wifey Age -36 B Pharm, Kwame Nkrumah Uni, Ghana- 2008 IELTS score : Listening-9, Reading-6.5, Writing-7.5, Speaking-8.5 (projected from her last attempt in 2019) Dear gurus, So here's my plan. I plan to immigrate to Australia via the study route specifically to study Data Analytics in a school in one of the big cities because of job prospects. I plan to get some work experience in Australia as an Accountant too before the end of my studies. What are my chances of getting a PR after my studies, and does studying in a regional university make a difference in my case? I plan to apply first for the student visa before applying for my wife and daughter. Please help assess this plan. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 4:35pm On Apr 26, 2022 |
Favouredamazon:If you are assessing as a manager, previous non-managerial roles are not added to your experience calculation. In that case, a 4 year course won't fly. The master has to be added, although I don'yt know what the outcome will be. Please check IML website for their assessment requirement. It's been a while someone I know assess with IML |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 4:46pm On Apr 26, 2022 |
shams040:I will suggest you add dates (preferably years) to your experience and education for clarification. Cash payment is not an issue as long as there is pension or tax to back it up. GTI visa is also an option for you |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 4:53pm On Apr 26, 2022 |
olusholaayoade:Firstly, you need to decide which occupation you are going for. If it's TRA, documentation must be complete. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 5:09pm On Apr 26, 2022 |
msrhema:Options: For Australia skilled migration - very slim. Nominations for Accountant or related courses have been almost non-existent for offshore applicants in the last 2-3 years due to the number of onshore applicants who are in these occupations and are looking to be nominated. School route is also dicey - there are many people waiting as well here in Australia. Accountant is the most competitive occupation currently in Australia and we are still trying to get nominations for people. If one of you is in a different occupation, that would have been better. 2. No, you can't if you have not practiced or studied Australian tax laws. I think the process is not that difficult. 3. No, professional qualifications does not add anything in this Australia race. Just degrees and diplomas. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 5:09pm On Apr 26, 2022 |
msrhema:Options: For Australia skilled migration - very slim. Nominations for Accountant or related courses have been almost non-existent for offshore applicants in the last 2-3 years due to the number of onshore applicants who are in these occupations and are looking to be nominated. School route is also dicey - there are many people waiting as well here in Australia. Accountant is the most competitive occupation currently in Australia and we are still trying to get nominations for people. If one of you is in a different occupation, that would have been better. If any of you work in the Big 4, try their Global mobility arrangement. 2. No, you can't if you have not practiced or studied Australian tax laws. I think the process is not that difficult. 3. No, professional qualifications does not add anything in this Australia race. Just degrees and diplomas. If you have the funds, both of you should assess two different ANZSCO codes |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 5:13pm On Apr 26, 2022 |
Mike365:yes, that should be fine |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 5:22pm On Apr 26, 2022 |
BZion: It does not look like your spouse has experience as a Pharmacist cos you skipped that part and if she has, she should be the one assessing. I would advise processing everyone together so she can get through the Pharamcy registration as soon as you land and can get you PR. Job prospects is relative. These days, jobs can be done remotely. Your target should be about getting PR and cities like Sydney or Melbourne may offer good jobs but nominations hardly come except you work for an organisation willing to sponsor you. Getting a job anywhere is relative. Most of the time, you have good prospects only after you graduate due to your visa restriction. If your spouse is the one studying for example while you are the dependent, that may be a better option as you will have full work right and companies may be willing to offer you full time role. Getting PR after studies as an accountant may be a tall order but things change. Hopefully, it's going to be for the better for the accounting profession in the coming years. At this time, studying in regional area is the real deal due to the extended years on the post graduate and more options of getting nomination. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 5:29pm On Apr 26, 2022 |
Please note that I usually use 'may' in most of my comments as things change frequently. What is happening now can change drastically as soon as the election is over next month. More so, the details at the time of starting the process or a student application can be different at the time of graduation. Most of the info here are based on trends and people's experiences. So if you are convinced Australia is for you, get right into the business and kick it. One thing I have noticed is that, for every focused Nigerians here, they have something to show for it at the end of day, especially if you are good at your job. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by BZion(m): 9:02pm On Apr 26, 2022 |
Apologies. She has been working since 2010 till date. I doubt though that she pension records for all her years because some companies did not pay her pension while she worked with them. I hope this wouldn't pose a problem. I was of the opinion that she has to have written the Australian qualifying exams as a pharmacist before she can assess and apply. Please correct/confirm this assertion. I intend to study data analytics/science which is a growing field and hopefully get a job in that field What I deduce from your post is that studying in a regional university is the best approach. I was wondering if one would be able to get a job to pay off outstanding school fees if one decides to enrol in schools like that. tunlex01: |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by paragon40(m): 1:50am On Apr 29, 2022 |
Can a Lawyer apply for this Aussie PR? Please I need your urgent response. Thanks. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by hustla(m): 2:07pm On Apr 29, 2022 |
tunlex01: Hello, I am just looking at Australia from the UK via the PR route / schooling for spouse. I am currently studying Msc cybersecurity while is looking at Nursing if its study route we choose to follow Which areas are classified as regional? And what advantages are attached to regional schooling Also, how long does the AU pr take? is it up to like 2 years like canada? Sorry for my plenty questions Thank you |
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