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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Franka1991: 3:36am On May 24 |
DJMJ:I'm in in the intervention section (coiled tubing engineer to be specific) |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 3:30pm On May 24 |
Chukdobz20:You need to have at least 6 years experience in the occupation you are nominating which means it cannot be less. They will deduct all and it will be zero experience. Your companies have to provide reference in any format but it must include the content listed in their own format. Also you need more than just one employment payment evidnece. You need bank statement or pension statement or tax statement for those years. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 3:32pm On May 24 |
Franka1991: This guide is to check your eligibility. For engaged/married couple, it's to check which of you is a better primary applicant. Please complete this 👇 for yourself and spouse (if married/dating/engaged) and also try and check the likely occupations you can nominate based on your work experience. Copy > Paste > Edit > Send back General details Location: Age: English test result: (breakdown of each band if you have a result, if you don’t, skip) Tertiary Educational qualifications with DATES: (Apprenticeship/Trade test/ND/HND/Bsc/Msc/PhD) What was the duration of your course? 2, 3, 4 or 5 years Course of study: Awarding Institution(s): List any other relevant professional certifications/registration: Employment Job title(s): Job period: (e.g 2015-2023) Years of experience: Proposed occupation(s) to nominate and ANZSCO 6-digit code (do not skip this step; the guide to check your occupation(s) is at the end of this post) Documents for Employee Employment letter: Yes or No Payslips: Yes or No Bank statement showing salary: Yes or No Pension statement: Yes or No Personal Tax statement: Yes or No Can you get a reference letter? Yes or No Do you have these documents for all your employment episodes? Documents for Self employment (ignore if you are not self employed) Business (CAC) registration date: Business (CAC) registration certificate: Yes or No Can your lawyer prepare a letter to describe your business & job descriptions: Yes or No Bank statement showing business transactions: Yes or No Company Income tax statement:Yes or No Personal Income tax statement: Yes or No Copies of invoice issued to customers: - Yes or No Copies of invoice received from suppliers: Yes or No Organisational chart: Yes or No Company Financial report: Yes or No Can you get a letter from clients indicating the services you provide to them - Yes or No Your relationship status: Never married/Divorced/Married/Widowed/De-facto If you are married or in a de-facto relationship, provide your spouse's details in the same order as above to check who is a better primary applicant Guide to check your occupation and ANZSCO code: Visit www.anzscosearch.com You may need to register on the website to view the details below Desktop/Laptop: 1. Select ‘Lists’ at the top of the webpage. 2. Click 'Skilled Occupation List' 3. You will see about 500 occupations on the list. 4. Keep scrolling till you find occupation(s) that align to what you do. 5. Click the 6 digits ‘ANZSCO' code on the left. It will load the full page 6. Select 'ANZSCO' and scroll to tasks. 7. Check if the tasks relate to what you do. Mobile Click the hamburger icon (3 horizontal lines) Select 'Lists' > 'Lists 2023-24' > Skilled Occupation List Follow steps 3-7 above. You may find more than 1 occupation to nominate. List all of them and their ANZSCO codes 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 3:36pm On May 24 |
blackbriar: Sometimes HND in Civil Engineering does not need to go through EA. There are over 5 other occupations that you can nominate without going through EA as a Civil engineer. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Franka1991: 8:14pm On May 24 |
tunlex01: Apart from EA which other body can I go through |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by blackbriar: 7:50am On May 25 |
tunlex01: Please kindly help with the alternatives |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 12:34pm On May 25 |
MARKETfund: What is your own occupation? I wouldn't advice you do an arrangee experience. It is not right. Secondly, a thorough CO will surely find out. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 12:36pm On May 25 |
blackbriar: The alternatives depend on the occupation to be assessed. VETASSES TRA are two of the alternatives. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by blackbriar: 3:38pm On May 25 |
bellong: This might suffice ANZSCO Code: 312913 / Group C https://www.vetassess.com.au/check-my-occupation/professional-occupations/mine-deputy |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 7:01pm On May 25 |
Franka1991:Vetassess |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 7:04pm On May 25 |
blackbriar:Civil Engineering Technician Civil Engineering Draftsperson Project Builder Project Administrator Construction Project Manager Building Technician |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Mcslize: 7:21am On May 26 |
Debymayor: When a scammer wants to scam you, he will always promise you heaven and earth. In this Australia japa, there is no short cut. I repeat, no short cut. If there is a short cut, people like us that have been in this thread for years would have been in Australia by now. But here we are doing the right thing and following all due processes cuz there is no short cut to the land of the milk and honey. Discard that thought of conversion of visitor visa to PR. That can be possible in the dream any way but not in reality for the Australia we all know. There is nothing like that. Except you guys just want to dash out your money to that well cooked cheap scam. The person can help you guys apply for visitor visa o no doubt, which is usually 3 months visa, but converting it to PR, come on. Nothing like that. Better follow due process and do your skills assessment to hop on the queue if you're qualified. Shalom! 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by blackbriar: 9:43am On May 26 |
Mcslize: I even fail to see how th eperson intends to help you. Is hse going to help you for the tourist Visa application, Bacuase you can do that your self. The only help he can give you is the Bank Statement right? what i can perceive is he is trying to bill you for proposing a bridging Visa. 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by joyjoyjoyekene: 3:49pm On May 26 |
tunlex01: Please friends, I need help here. I am 34 years, with Anatomy Bsc and 7years full time work experience as pharmacy assistant/pharmacy technician. Please which nomination can I follow( visa 189 or 190 or 481) |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by AllisonUK: 7:46pm On May 26 |
Phewww...I have finally landed here..maybe by God's grace this will be my last bus stop. We'll see. Abeg oo, what do they mean by you should not have been refused a visa before? Do they mean their Australian visa? Because USA been don show me shege oooo |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by MARKETfund: 2:12am On May 27 |
bellong:I studied Food Science and technology. But I've been working in accounting department of an organisation since over 9 years. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by AndyCole16(m): 6:52am On May 28 |
Good morning everyone. @bellong thanks for this great thread you created, you have positively impacted lots of lives. Please I will be 43 in November, what are my chances if I'm to start Australia immigration process now. I'm very much interested now. I have a BSc in Agriculture Science and an MBA. I have been in sales for over 10 years. Please help out Thanks |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by funbiano: 8:40am On May 28 |
Hello everyone, I tried Australia school but unfortunately my school cancelled all students CEO around February.It was so painful. I studied Estate Management for my degree and has like 10years experience.My husband studied Geology for his degree.Australia happened to be my dream country.Is it possible for us to apply for skill workers stuff over there. Please I need your positive response.Thank you |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by blackbriar: 9:39am On May 28 |
funbiano: There is a recent strong anti-immigartion sentiment going round now. and it is the main talking point in the run-ups to the election campaigns. Immigration is been blamed as the reason for the Housing Crisis [I do not know why they cant just build new houses] Student Visa applications from developong countries are being outright rejected by DHA. In my opinion [As i do not have all the facts ], it might be better to try the skilled visa route. My 2 cents. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by DJMJ(m): 2:15pm On May 28 |
Franka1991:Since you said you do nothing related to civil at work, I will suggest a hard pill for you of you are really determined. First, you have to find a way to practice what is related to your study, give yourself around 3 years plan to do that. VETASSESS will definitely deduct around 2yrs for qualifying. All said and done, this will only be possible if you are under 40years of age. Or you can try the student route |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Wisdommyth: 2:29pm On May 28 |
Hi everyone, I am in the process of doing my skill assessment with Engineers Australia (EA). I am a civil engineer with limited experience (just a bit over one year experience in civil engineering), I have an MSc degree though. I'd done the eligibility check and I got 75 points. I heard Civil Engineers are in high demand in Australia. Please what are my chances of successfully migrating to Australia? Also, do I need to assess my experience alongside my degree with EA? |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by blackbriar: 3:50pm On May 28 |
Wisdommyth: I am writing based on the assumption that your bachelor's was in Nigeria. Hence, Yes you need to do a Migration Skill Assessment under Engineers Australia. Yes, Civil Engineers and Designers are in demand. Your chances of migrating depends on your point, the higher your point, the higher your chances. You can use the following for your Career episode; 1. Bachelors Degree Project 2. Masters Degree Project 3. SIWES or, 4. Limited Working Experience. The chances are very high, but it depends on the quality of your written assessment. My 2 Cents |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by blackbriar: 3:54pm On May 28 |
DJMJ: He does not need to do that, I think. he qualiifies for ANZSCO Code: 312913 / Group C based on what he described as his job role. He has a tertiary qulaification in Civil Engineering but his job role is ddescribed in the link below https://www.vetassess.com.au/check-my-occupation/professional-occupations/mine-deputy I also do not think it matters if VETASSES deducts the working expreince points. He can make for the points via English Test. Get the assessemnt and enter the poool quickly. Employers look at your resume and not VETASSESS Working expreince report. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Wisdommyth: 6:04pm On May 28 |
Thank you. Both degrees are from the UK actually, does it affect my skill assessment? I am assessing through the Washington accord pathway via Engineers Australia. I already have an IELTS. blackbriar: |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by blackbriar: 10:13pm On May 28 |
Wisdommyth: Then Congratulations. The whole process just got easier for you. Yes, the Washington Accord route would be most appropraite in your situation. But pLease ensure that your university is fully accreditied for the Engineering Programme https://www.engc.org.uk/glossary-faqs/frequently-asked-questions/academic-qualifications/ Wow, I am envious. Quickly get your assessment done and get into the pool. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by AllisonUK: 10:37pm On May 29 |
Hello people. Please I'm supposed to assess with VETASSESS and will like to know if the school transcripts ought to be uploaded on the website or if I must send, can I just send from WES? Again, will submitting only employment reference, payslips and TCC suffice? Please educate me. Thank you. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Debymayor: 10:24am On May 30 |
Mcslize: Ok. Thanks so much. Shalom |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by mumu9gerian: 10:32pm On Jun 01 |
standfit007:What is in the medicals? |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bolton(m): 2:19pm On Jun 03 |
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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 3:40pm On Jun 03 |
joyjoyjoyekene:you can assess as a pharmacy technician with Vetassess. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 3:41pm On Jun 03 |
AllisonUK:you will have to state all visa you have been refused. They will scrutinise your application which is not a problem but not disclosing past refusal can lead to visa refusal |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 3:45pm On Jun 03 |
funbiano:you both have good occupations; you should explore the skilled visa. |
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