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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by mamatwiny(f): 1:51pm On Jun 26
Debymayor:
Greetings,

I must say I learnt a lot from your answers. Pls I also need some clarifications.

I have been looking towards Canada but my spouse recently got a link for Australia through a friend. It's going to be a one year visit visa, we were told that after few months, the visa can be converted to PR for a couple of years,. Pls is this really feasible ?

What do you advice? I and my spouse are both laboratory scientists.

Will be looking forward to your response

I just saw your mention. I have been off nairaland and social media for a while. I have been in Uk for 2years plus and no longer have update on Canada and Australia immigration. I hope someone has answered your questions.

Reading through my post that you quoted, i am surprised that i did write such long insightful posts. I miss days that i was always on my phone and nairaland.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Usefulsense: 10:09am On Jun 27
siina:
hello house, please which one is the suitable path way for me to get into Australian with over 12years experience as an Accountant in Education sector, HND(Ado), B.sc(OAU) ACA(Nigeria), CGMA(UK), CPA(Australia) and over 42 years old? and also married with 3 kids

Did you do your CPA(Australia) from Nigeria?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by siina(m): 10:02am On Jun 30
Seems it will be hard to get PR once one is 43years old. Maybe I should start to reason other country.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 4:09pm On Jun 30
seundy:
Dear Guru in the house, your kind assistance is highly needed. I intend to start Australia skilled workers journey with the following background:

EDUCATION:
ND, Secretarial Studies
HND, Office Technology & Management
PGD, Business Administration
MBA, General Management

EXPERIENCE:
Confidential Secretary, 6years
Administrative/Account Assistant, 4years

AGE:
40 year old

Kindly help me with the best suitable skill (s) for good assessment outcome from VATESSESS and the class of Visa.

Thank you
Confidential secretary is not an occupation on the occupation lists. You may have to consider other options/countries or go through your partner if you are married/engaged
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by siina(m): 4:12pm On Jun 30
tunlex01:

Confidential secretary is not an occupation on the occupation lists. You may have to consider other options/countries or go through your partner if you are married/engaged
please sir, what's your advice for someone who is 43years old and yet to start application?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by blackbriar: 1:57am On Jul 01
siina:
please sir, what's your advice for someone who is 43years old and yet to start application?

Start application process ASAP
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 4:06am On Jul 01
siina:
please sir, what's your advice for someone who is 43years old and yet to start application?
Start

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Chomyg: 11:11am On Jul 02
Good day all , Please I need guide on how to proceed and it’s this going to yield result?
General details
Location: Nigeria
Age: 38 by November
English test result: Listening 6.5, reading 7, writing 7, speaking 7.
Tertiary Educational qualifications with DATES: B.eng 2015
What was the duration of your course? 5 years
Course of study: Civil Engineering
Awarding Institution(s): Enugu State University of Science and Technology (Esut)
List any other relevant professional certifications/registration: COREN and NSE certifications

Employment
Job title(s):
Job period: (e.g 2015-2023)
Years of experience:




1. Technical Officer
December 2022 – Present (Current)
1 year and 6 months
Document : Payslip ,reference letter and employment letter

2.Technical Assistant
May 2019 – September 2022
Years of experience:3 years and 4 months.
Document: Reference letter and certificate of service ( Can still get some payslip and print statement of account.

3. Site Engineer
4. February 2018 – May 2019
Year of experience: 1 year and 3 months
Document: Reference letter

4. Site Engineer
January 2017 – February 2018
Year of experience : 1 year and 2 months.
Document: Reference letter

5. Mathematics Teacher, National Youth Service Corps**: October 2015 – October 2016
-


Proposed occupation(s) to nominate and ANZSCO 6-digit code : Civil Engineering , 233211

Documents for Employee
Employment letter: only for the current job
Payslips: only for the current job
Bank statement showing salary: No
Pension statement: Yes for the current
Personal Tax statement: No
Can you get a reference letter? Yes for all
Do you have these documents for all your employment episodes? Only the reference letter

Your relationship status: Married
He is a graduate but a business man and above 40 yrs, so mine is better.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Thorkhe: 10:32pm On Jul 02
Good evening house
Please what is the best body to use in evaluating estate agent or valuer for australia and the present cost for it. I'm seeing Vetasess but i just dont want to conclude yet.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Sirchiboy: 4:50pm On Jul 03
Usefulsense:


Did you do your CPA(Australia) from Nigeria?
..
Uncle bless your boy.
Nothing is small.
Nigeria has finished us abeg
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Pweety3333(f): 8:58pm On Jul 03
Good evening everyone,

Please I am new here and In the process of starting this Australia Journey, I need someone to really put me through, is there a WhatsApp or telegram group that I can join please let me know
Firstly I think my husband is the best bet for this application as I heard that the school one goes to matters for Australia Journey
He has a BSc in Business administration from 2017 from funab
Had MSc Marketing from University of Lagos in February 2021 which makes his work experience he wants to claim to be currently at 3 years and 4 month , it will be 4 year next Year February as I heard Vet access will remove some year during the accessment , I also will like us to be access by vet access

For myself I studied accounting Education finished in 2018

My husband is 33, while I am currently 32

Calculating our score he will be having 65 while I will have 70
However my course needs me to do the Ican or Acca which I don’t currently have
Please advise us on what to do and what step to take
I will really appreciate
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Pweety3333(f): 11:32pm On Jul 03
tunlex01:

From recent reports, it won’t fly if your first degree is not from a tier 1 university. We even went back and forth over email to convince the assessor to use the MEd and the teaching practice but they declined
Please how do I know the tier my university is
I went to Ekiti state University
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by blackbriar: 2:06am On Jul 04
Chomyg:
Good day all , Please I need guide on how to proceed and it’s this going to yield result?
General details
Location: Nigeria
Age: 38 by November
English test result: Listening 6.5, reading 7, writing 7, speaking 7.
Tertiary Educational qualifications with DATES: B.eng 2015
What was the duration of your course? 5 years
Course of study: Civil Engineering
Awarding Institution(s): Enugu State University of Science and Technology (Esut)
List any other relevant professional certifications/registration: COREN and NSE certifications

Employment
Job title(s):
Job period: (e.g 2015-2023)
Years of experience:




1. Technical Officer
December 2022 – Present (Current)
1 year and 6 months
Document : Payslip ,reference letter and employment letter

2.Technical Assistant
May 2019 – September 2022
Years of experience:3 years and 4 months.
Document: Reference letter and certificate of service ( Can still get some payslip and print statement of account.

3. Site Engineer
4. February 2018 – May 2019
Year of experience: 1 year and 3 months
Document: Reference letter

4. Site Engineer
January 2017 – February 2018
Year of experience : 1 year and 2 months.
Document: Reference letter

5. Mathematics Teacher, National Youth Service Corps**: October 2015 – October 2016
-


Proposed occupation(s) to nominate and ANZSCO 6-digit code : Civil Engineering , 233211

Documents for Employee
Employment letter: only for the current job
Payslips: only for the current job
Bank statement showing salary: No
Pension statement: Yes for the current
Personal Tax statement: No
Can you get a reference letter? Yes for all
Do you have these documents for all your employment episodes? Only the reference letter

Your relationship status: Married
He is a graduate but a business man and above 40 yrs, so mine is better.

Yes, It may work, but i all depends on the qulaity of your application.

However, Immigration is a hot topic recently, Proposed occupation(s) to nominate and ANZSCO 6-digit code : Civil Engineering , 233211 point went up to 90 points.

so you really need to put out a qulaity application plus you are married which is most helpful.

So first step. Engineer Australia Assessmnet under CDR route.
You will need to write 3 CDRs.
and for every relevant engineering employment cited you need to rpesent the following.
1. Pension Contribution records
2. Employer references showing at least 5 main duites signed on lette rheaded letter of company.
3. Sadly pay slip is not part of the document.

After your assessment , lodge your visa application.

in my humbe 2 cents.
Kindly start the process soonest.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by blackbriar: 2:08am On Jul 04
Thorkhe:
Good evening house
Please what is the best body to use in evaluating estate agent or valuer for australia and the present cost for it. I'm seeing Vetasess but i just dont want to conclude yet.

There is nothing like best.

https://www.anzscosearch.com/search/
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Chomyg: 9:27am On Jul 04
[quote author=blackbriar post=130784136]

Yes, It may work, but i all depends on the qulaity of your application.

However, Immigration is a hot topic recently, Proposed occupation(s) to nominate and ANZSCO 6-digit code : Civil Engineering , 233211 point went up to 90 points.

so you really need to put out a qulaity application plus you are married which is most helpful.

So first step. Engineer Australia Assessmnet under CDR route.
You will need to write 3 CDRs.
and for every relevant engineering employment cited you need to rpesent the following.
1. Pension Contribution records
2. Employer references showing at least 5 main duites signed on lette rheaded letter of company.
3. Sadly pay slip is not part of the document.

After your assessment , lodge your visa application.

in my humbe 2 cents.
Kindly start the process soonest.
Thank you. My points is around 70 , does it means that there no need me continuing the process. Please where do you check the nominated points?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 11:08am On Jul 04
Thorkhe:
Good evening house
Please what is the best body to use in evaluating estate agent or valuer for australia and the present cost for it. I'm seeing Vetasess but i just dont want to conclude yet.
Vetassess it is. Note that they are different occupations.
Valuer requires a degree in Estate management
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 11:13am On Jul 04
Pweety3333:
Good evening everyone,

Please I am new here and In the process of starting this Australia Journey, I need someone to really put me through, is there a WhatsApp or telegram group that I can join please let me know
Firstly I think my husband is the best bet for this application as I heard that the school one goes to matters for Australia Journey
He has a BSc in Business administration from 2017 from funab
Had MSc Marketing from University of Lagos in February 2021 which makes his work experience he wants to claim to be currently at 3 years and 4 month , it will be 4 year next Year February as I heard Vet access will remove some year during the accessment , I also will like us to be access by vet access

For myself I studied accounting Education finished in 2018

My husband is 33, while I am currently 32

Calculating our score he will be having 65 while I will have 70
However my course needs me to do the Ican or Acca which I don’t currently have
Please advise us on what to do and what step to take
I will really appreciate
which occupation is your spouse assessing?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 11:14am On Jul 04
Pweety3333:

Please how do I know the tier my university is
I went to Ekiti state University
EKSU is a tier 2. 4 years course from EKSU is an Associate degree while 5 years course is a Bachelor's degree
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by blackbriar: 11:31am On Jul 04
[quote author=Chomyg post=130787737][/quote]

NO, you push on and submit a qualitative application.
Today it is 90 points , tomorrow it may be 65 points.
However have a Plan B in place; may be canada or elsewhere or school route.

https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skillselect/invitation-rounds
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Pweety3333(f): 5:08pm On Jul 04
tunlex01:

which occupation is your spouse assessing?
Thank you so much for your response
He is a Polytechnic lecturer lecturing business administration
We want to try and assess him for Marketing specialist
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Pweety3333(f): 5:12pm On Jul 04
tunlex01:

EKSU is a tier 2. 4 years course from EKSU is an Associate degree while 5 years course is a Bachelor's degree

Alright thank you

Please My degree is Bachelor in Science Education in Accounting
Can I claim this as an accounting Major or still B.ed only
As I am trying to access for Finance Broker and I noticed the course requirements is Major in Accounting
I have attached the photos too

Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Chomyg: 8:23pm On Jul 04
[quote author=blackbriar post=130789693]

NO, you push on and submit a qualitative application.
Today it is 90 points , tomorrow it may be 65 points.
However have a Plan B in place; may be canada or elsewhere or school route.

https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skillselect/invitation-rounds
Thank you so much.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Prymuhxz: 9:39pm On Jul 04
Hello Everyone,

Good day.

Please I need some clarifications.

I got my academic credentials assessed successfully by WES for the EE stream of Canada. I am planning to apply for Australia PR too. Is my WES credentials certificate valid there or do I have to get them done from some another agency?

Kindly request for guidelines.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by u3fine(m): 7:14am On Jul 05
WES assessment is for Canada and not valid for Australia. Based on your degree and occupation, the assessing body in Australia in charge of your nominated occupation will assess both the degree and the work experience.

Prymuhxz:
Hello Everyone,

Good day.

Please I need some clarifications.

I got my academic credentials assessed successfully by WES for the EE stream of Canada. I am planning to apply for Australia PR too. Is my WES credentials certificate valid there or do I have to get them done from some another agency?

Kindly request for guidelines.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 3:57pm On Jul 05
Pweety3333:

Thank you so much for your response
He is a Polytechnic lecturer lecturing business administration
We want to try and assess him for Marketing specialist
but is he a Marketing specialist? 'cause it's not just by studyiing 'Marketing'
he can assess as Polytechnic Teacher 242211

Also you dont have to wait to have 4 years experience to assess with Vetassess.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 4:00pm On Jul 05
Pweety3333:


Alright thank you

Please My degree is Bachelor in Science Education in Accounting
Can I claim this as an accounting Major or still B.ed only
As I am trying to access for Finance Broker and I noticed the course requirements is Major in Accounting
I have attached the photos too
Your qualification is relevant.
Do you work for a mortgage or lease brokerage firm?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Pweety3333(f): 6:30pm On Jul 05
tunlex01:

Your qualification is relevant.
Do you work for a mortgage or lease brokerage firm?

I work with an oil and Gas firm as an accountant
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Pweety3333(f): 6:33pm On Jul 05
tunlex01:

but is he a Marketing specialist? 'cause it's not just by studyiing 'Marketing'
he can assess as Polytechnic Teacher 242211

Also you dont have to wait to have 4 years experience to assess with Vetassess.

But if we don’t wait we won’t be able to claim the 3 year work experience as I believe vet access will deduct from his cure 3 years leaving him with 2 years work experience because he will have to use Unilag since it is a tier 1 school as the Job is a Group A work too
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TADETORO099: 11:51pm On Jul 05
General details
Location: LAGOS
Age: 29
English test result:SPEAKING-6.5 WRITING-6 LISTENING-7 READING-6.5
Tertiary Educational qualifications with DATES: BSC
What was the duration of your course? 5 years
Course of study: AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Awarding Institution(s): OSUN STATE UNIVERSITY
List any other relevant professional certifications/registration:

Employment
Job title(s): CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
Job period: (2019 TILL DATE
Years of experience:5
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
Payslips: Yes
Bank statement showing salary: Yes
Pension statement: Yes
Personal Tax statement: Yes
Can you get a reference letter? Yes
Do you have these documents for all your employment episodes?

Your relationship status: Married
HUSBAND
General details
Location: LAGOS
Age: 30
English test result:
Tertiary Educational qualifications with DATES: BSC
What was the duration of your course? 4 years
Course of study: HUMAN KINETICS AND HEALTH EDUCTION
Awarding Institution(s): TAISOLARIN UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION
List any other relevant professional certifications/registration:

Employment
Job title(s): AREA SALES MANAGER(FMCG)
Job period: (2019 TILL DATE
Years of experience:5
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
Payslips: Yes
Bank statement showing salary: Yes
Pension statement: Yes
Personal Tax statement: Yes
Can you get a reference letter? Yes
Do you have these documents for all your employment episodes?

Your relationship status: Married
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Jamiuokolla: 4:49pm On Jul 06
Before you assess with Vetasses or any other relevant body, try and simulate to get your points so as not to waste money.

For most occupations, don't bother if you do not have at least 85 points...
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by briandermot: 3:30pm On Jul 07
Good day sir/ma,

Is there an upper age limit to study for an undergraduate degree in Australia?

How much should I be looking at

Thank you
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by DJMJ(m): 11:21am On Jul 10
siina:
Seems it will be hard to get PR once one is 43years old. Maybe I should start to reason other country.

Story story
Wife first drop the idea of relocation in 2015 and I laughed it off, is it money. Then 2017 I still said no.
So during the lock down, I saw the way our government treated us and she brought it up again and I bought into the idea. But was 43 then.
Spent half of 2020 practicing IELTS. After 3 IELTS and 3 PTE, I missed superior by 2 points - 77. That was August 2022.
45th birthday was Oct. 2022. So I was just hopeless, 2 months to get nominated.
Points stood @ 75 for 491. Then the shocker of NSW. So on September 21 wife called me on my way to work that NT opened that it may work. I just told her to leave me that 2 weeks to 45, what again. Bit 30min later something told me to at least check. And then off I go getting paper and we applied 25th. Then I got to learn NT takes 6 months to process applications. Well on the 6th of October, 2 days to my 45th, I sent a mail to NT telling them to finalise my application, that I will prefer to get a rejection than to miss out on age technicality that I may not be able to overcome the missed opportunity. On the 7th a mail came for me to clarify some things about my employment and the CO tells me to send any reply before 4pm NT. Something keeps telling me in the night to check my mail, but I said I don't want to be heartbroken. But around 4am, my son came to my room to wake me up for something, so I used that to check my mail and the request, clarified it. And then I was on my way to work when I checked my mail again, theCO messaged me again to sign declaration form for nomination and send before 5pm Darwin time if I want to be nominated. Jumped down from BRT at 7:30am looking for business center, none had opened, being running back home before I realised it will take me like an hour to get there by foot, so I hailed a bike, got home, auto sign the form sent. And them left for work. As soon as I got to the bus stop, just 5 min after, wife called that nomination approved. Just 7hours to 45th birthday. So, I got grant 8th July, 2024
Thats is my story, nothing is impossible. .

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