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Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by princessayinke: 9:08pm On Nov 05, 2016
ahdebayo:
@ Oga Bellong,
Nice thread. So much to learn here.
Thanks for taking your time to ensure others are well informed.
I'm a medical doctor struggling with AMC for a while.
I'm interested in the 'possible pathway for medical practitioners'.
Is it ok if I pm you regarding this?
thank you
Hi doc. I am a physiotherapist. Been looking for someone in the medical field to work on my application with. Can I send you a pm
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by bellong: 9:52pm On Nov 05, 2016
princessayinke:

Hi doc. I am a physiotherapist. Been looking for someone in the medical field to work on my application with. Can I send you a pm

Physiotherapy board is different from the medical board. There is no point collaborating. Visit the physiotherapy board website for further information. I think the process for physiotherapist is not as cumbersome as those in Medicine.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Tito19: 10:10pm On Nov 05, 2016
Thank you sir. I appreciate.

One more thing pls. From our calculation, age 25, qualification 10, English hopefully 20. That comes to 55, since there's no work experience. What else can he do pls? Thank you.

bellong:
Tito19,

He can nominate Electrical engineering draftsperson, it is both on the SOL and CSOL lists.

EA is the authority assessing it. Like previously said, he can write his CDR based on IT and school project while you balance the points from other areas.

No, you don't have to be COREN or other professional body registered before getting positive assessment as a professional engineer. You only need a bachelor degree and a good CDR.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by bellong: 10:14pm On Nov 05, 2016
Tito19:
Thank you sir. I appreciate.

One more thing pls. From our calculation, age 25, qualification 10, English hopefully 20. That comes to 55, since there's no work experience. What else can he do pls? Thank you.


Apply for state nomination

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Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Tito19: 10:24pm On Nov 05, 2016
Thank you very very much.
bellong:


Apply for state nomination

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Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by bellong: 10:59am On Nov 06, 2016
For those who have to write statement of commitment for State's nomination, I have attached a sample written for a friend.

You can use the template to write yours and add to the reasons as need be.

Goodluck

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Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by OzyMigrant: 11:55am On Nov 06, 2016
sunvick:
How much do you want to have transferred?


Thanks. I sent you a PM
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by OzyMigrant: 11:57am On Nov 06, 2016
bellong:


Since you have a friend in Oz, why is he not helping you get it?

Not working, still studying
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by mamajaz(f): 12:26pm On Nov 06, 2016
bellong:
For those who have to write statement of commitment for State's nomination, I have attached a sample written for a friend.

You can use the template to write yours and add to the reasons as need be.

Goodluck
You are very thoughtful sir

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Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by mamajaz(f): 12:26pm On Nov 06, 2016
bellong:
For those who have to write statement of commitment for State's nomination, I have attached a sample written for a friend.

You can use the template to write yours and add to the reasons as need be.

Goodluck
You are very thoughtful sir. l doff my hat for you, tuale!!!
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by bellong: 12:39pm On Nov 06, 2016
OzyMigrant:


Not working, still studying

He doesn't have to work. He can help you ask around.

mamajaz:

You are very thoughtful sir. l doff my hat for you, tuale!!!

Thank you madam
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by OzyMigrant: 1:08pm On Nov 06, 2016
bellong:


He doesn't have to work. He can help you ask around.

I've asked him to help do just that for two weeks now......said he's yet to find anyone. Don't want to push him too hard (he's only helping).
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by teefinix: 3:45pm On Nov 06, 2016
Thanks a lot...pls a quick one...can I submit a notification of result for assessment as I am yet to collect my MBA certificate.(school is even on strike at d moment)..

Also, can one use banking experience to apply as an accountant? I want to be sure my experience before proceeding.



Bimpsy99:
Hi
CPA and other accountant assessing bodies will accept your ACCA membership and equate it to bsc. That way u may not need the MBA assessed since it doesn't confer additional points.

Please note that your relevant work experience (for points sake) can only start counting from the date u became an ACCA member (not affiliate) because your Bsc in Agric isn't relevant in this regard but you may still want to submit it.

You can consider your best option and what other assessing bodies your MBA will be most beneficial cos Accountant is highly competitive. You may need to have 20 points in English to be better positioned.

All the best.





Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by sunvick(m): 9:37pm On Nov 06, 2016
I have replied you mail.

OzyMigrant:


Thanks. I sent you a PM
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by ahdebayo(m): 6:33am On Nov 07, 2016
ok. thank you

bellong:


Physiotherapy board is different from the medical board. There is no point collaborating. Visit the physiotherapy board website for further information. I think the process for physiotherapist is not as cumbersome as those in Medicine.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by qotl: 11:10am On Nov 07, 2016
Sad but thanks . I appreciate

With VETASSES, to get positive assessment you need at least one year experience which you don't have.

Aside that, no state is sponsoring that occupation except South Australia and it is on the special conditions list meaning that you must hat least 80points to be invited.[/quote]
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by princessayinke: 11:21am On Nov 07, 2016
[quote author=ahdebayo post=50828751]
It is cu mbersome and very confusingi
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by joyuzo(f): 12:14pm On Nov 07, 2016
cuteannie02:
grin it's my turn to testify, I got my grant today!!!
I woke up this morning to d good news, u can't imagine how excited I am.

Here goes my time-line :
Ielts :L8.5,R9.0,W7.0,S7.5, (8.0 overall) -10 points
Skills assessment :10/08/16(agric consultant, 3.7 years, assessment took 4months)
EOI: 12/08/16 (60 POINTS)
ITA:17/08/16
LODGED:10/10/6(delay due exchange rate.)
DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED except pcc and medicals :12/10/16
PCC: 25/10/16
MEDICALS UPLOADED :26/10 /16
DIRECT GRANT:01/11/16(subclass 189)


I am saying a huge thank you to Mr bellong and everyone whose post I have read on this thread and particularly to the nice lady ADESOLAMI36, who helped me overcome the exchange rate issue when I was helpless. May God bless you all

My advice to everyone in the process of application is to carefully read every post here and adhere to the invaluable advice provided., and don't give up, Urs shall come soon.

Smiles.....Congratulations My Sis....Wish U All d Very Best.

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Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by OzyMigrant: 2:36pm On Nov 07, 2016
Hello House,

Just a quick clarification as I’m in the process of submitting my EA application. I’ve reference letters signed and stamped from all the three companies I’ve worked (all written using EA guidelines). Do I still need to upload pay slips and bank statements in support.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Rett0: 3:49pm On Nov 07, 2016
OzyMigrant:
Hello House,

Just a quick clarification as I’m in the process of submitting my EA application. I’ve reference letters signed and stamped from all the three companies I’ve worked (all written using EA guidelines). Do I still need to upload pay slips and bank statements in support.

Yes, you do. You also have to submit tax clearance or RSA pension.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by OzyMigrant: 4:01pm On Nov 07, 2016
Rett0:


Yes, you do. You also have to submit tax clearance or RSA pension.

Thanks

Just am confused as all those were not mentioned in the MSA Booklet. Plus there are no specific spaces created to upload them in the portal.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by sammywemmy: 5:27pm On Nov 07, 2016
D reference letters r sufficient. Only oda thing is payslips. Tax certs not necessary. D booklet is clear on what you should provide. I submitted reference letter and payslips only and I had no issues with EA.
OzyMigrant:
Hello House,

Just a quick clarification as I’m in the process of submitting my EA application. I’ve reference letters signed and stamped from all the three companies I’ve worked (all written using EA guidelines). Do I still need to upload pay slips and bank statements in support.

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Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Rett0: 7:52pm On Nov 07, 2016
sammywemmy:
D reference letters r sufficient. Only oda thing is payslips. Tax certs not necessary. D booklet is clear on what you should provide. I submitted reference letter and payslips only and I had no issues with EA.

The booklet states 'AND'

AND
Documents issued by the related government agency or any other organisation not related to your employer, such as:
Social Security/Social Insurance Report
OR
Income Tax (Acknowledgment)/Payroll Tax report
OR
Superfund Contribution Statement
OR
Provident Fund Statement/Retirement contribution reports
OR
Work permit
NOTE: Company name must be stated on each document.

Superfund= RSA pension. You might have sailed through without it but I would advice he provides them since it's a requirement.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Rett0: 7:54pm On Nov 07, 2016
OzyMigrant:


Thanks

Just am confused as all those were not mentioned in the MSA Booklet. Plus there are no specific spaces created to upload them in the portal.

They were mentioned. Look below the table for 'AND'

ND
Documents issued by the related government agency or any other organisation not related to your employer, such as:
Social Security/Social Insurance Report
OR
Income Tax (Acknowledgment)/Payroll Tax report
OR
Superfund Contribution Statement
OR
Provident Fund Statement/Retirement contribution reports
OR
Work permit
NOTE: Company name must be stated on each document.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by ajiifixing(m): 9:38pm On Nov 07, 2016
OzyMigrant:


Thanks

Just am confused as all those were not mentioned in the MSA Booklet. Plus there are no specific spaces created to upload them in the portal.


Please where is the link to MSA booklet
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Rett0: 10:13pm On Nov 07, 2016
Search for EA MSA booklet on Google....
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by bellong: 10:37pm On Nov 07, 2016
@Zanyzara,

Few people responded to your query but you chose not to acknowledge or respond to any. It is not courteous. Your response will help give further advice or information.

Nevertheless, contact EA, ask for which class of occupation will a mechanical engineering associate fall into. I can't see any occupation for a mechanical engineering associate. In addition, was your bachelor assessed to be equal to AQF Bachelors degree? If yes, irrespective of the occupation you are given, you can claim full point from qualification.

I hope you respond to this.

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Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by uzoexcel(m): 11:05pm On Nov 07, 2016
Hello all,
Been following this thread for a while now

I just want to ask guys who have crossed over to that side to narrate their experiences...has ur dreams turned to fruition? How has ur experiences Been like while job hunting? Etc

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Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by bellong: 3:00am On Nov 08, 2016
uzoexcel:
Hello all,
Been following this thread for a while now

I just want to ask guys who have crossed over to that side to narrate their experiences...has ur dreams turned to fruition? How has ur experiences Been like while job hunting? Etc

Your question is ambiguous. Everybody has a reason for relocation, individual differs on why he/she chose to relocate, so streamlining experience into one sentence will not answer your question.

First, identify why you want to move. Some moved because they want to live in a sane environment, some for personal health, some to escape family drama and issues while majority relocated for economic prosperity.


In saying the above, your reason for relocation will determine whether the move worth it or not. However, irrespective of the reasons that initiated your relocation, you will definitely find what you are looking for in the long run.
If you are moving for economic prosperity, I wouldn't say you will get a job immediately you arrive but no matter what you will get something reasonable doing within the first six months "worst" case scenario. It is why the government advised that migrants bring enough resources for the first six months.
It doesn't mean you can't get a job immediately. South Australia has the highest rate of unemployment despite the statistics, I know people who got something doing within three weeks of arrival. No two people are the same, there are individual circumstances such as your employable skills, good resume, transferable skills, good cover letter and interview performance not forgetting networking which can land you a job faster than any other process.

In summary, understand why you are relocating so you will be able to measure if your dreams or expectations have been met. Then have a realistic expectations of what to get. The system is relatively fair to all except you are extremely ignorant. Be conversant with your work conditions and speak up against your employer if your rights are being trampled on or if you are being denied. No one has the right to bully you at work, if you are being bullied or discriminated against, you have the luxury of escalating it to the Work, Health and Safety (WHS) body in your state to mediate. This is without any repercussions against you.

For my own reasons, expectations are being met and for everyone in this country, things can only get better.

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Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by zanyzara: 4:52am On Nov 08, 2016
bellong:
@Zanyzara,

I hope you respond to this.

I'm very sorry bellong and all.

I'm contacting EA before I brief the house on the outcome. My degree has not been assessed/commented on. Although I have a B.Tech.

Once again, pardon me.

Thanks.

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Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by sammywemmy: 4:55am On Nov 08, 2016
@ozzymigrant and @rett0, u really do not need these documents. Just upload your reference letters and payslips. If EA asks for more, then u can look for tax certificates.from my experience, u do not need dese docs. EA no dey stress.apply first. Hustle d rest, if they ask.
Rett0:


They were mentioned. Look below the table for 'AND'

ND
Documents issued by the related government agency or any other organisation not related to your employer, such as:
Social Security/Social Insurance Report
OR
Income Tax (Acknowledgment)/Payroll Tax report
OR
Superfund Contribution Statement
OR
Provident Fund Statement/Retirement contribution reports
OR
Work permit
NOTE: Company name must be stated on each document.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by uzoexcel(m): 7:49am On Nov 08, 2016
Thank you very much...Well put

bellong:


Your question is ambiguous. Everybody has a reason for relocation, individual differs on why he/she chose to relocate, so streamlining experience into one sentence will not answer your question.

First, identify why you want to move. Some moved because they want to live in a sane environment, some for personal health, some to escape family drama and issues while majority relocated for economic prosperity.


In saying the above, your reason for relocation will determine whether the move worth it or not. However, irrespective of the reasons that initiated your relocation, you will definitely find what you are looking for in the long run.
If you are moving for economic prosperity, I wouldn't say you will get a job immediately you arrive but no matter what you will get something reasonable doing within the first six months "worst" case scenario. It is why the government advised that migrants bring enough resources for the first six months.
It doesn't mean you can't get a job immediately. South Australia has the highest rate of unemployment despite the statistics, I know people who got something doing within three weeks of arrival. No two people are the same, there are individual circumstances such as your employable skills, good resume, transferable skills, good cover letter and interview performance not forgetting networking which can land you a job faster than any other process.

In summary, understand why you are relocating so you will be able to measure if your dreams or expectations have been met. Then have a realistic expectations of what to get. The system is relatively fair to all except you are extremely ignorant. Be conversant with your work conditions and speak up against your employer if your rights are being trampled on or if you are being denied. No one has the right to bully you at work, if you are being bullied or discriminated against, you have the luxury of escalating it to the Work, Health and Safety (WHS) body in your state to mediate. This is without any repercussions against you.

For my own reasons, expectations are being met and for everyone in this country, things can only get better.

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