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Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by jorgan(m): 7:55am On Apr 19, 2017 |
More this one is for visas 186,187, 190 and 189 https://www.border.gov.au/WorkinginAustralia/Documents/reforms-australia-permanent-employer-sponsored-migration-programme.pdf |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by bellong: 8:07am On Apr 19, 2017 |
@All, I can see that everybody is aware of the new changes. The Liberal government is more of an anti-migrants government, it is not surprising that they came up with the new policy. I have been very busy these past few weeks so unable to update. The process still remains the same, only the occupation lists that changed. If any can volunteer to write a detailed explanation on the new policy, I will be glad to modify and include in the opening page. As it is, I don't have the luxury of time to write a detailed explanation and in addition, everybody including migration agents are still studying the policy. ALternatively, someone can create a new thread for it if need be, he/she should post the link here for us all to follow through. It is unfortunate that some occupations have been removed and I know someone who is affected. I was on this person's neck for a long time to make it snappy but footdragged it. Now it is late.... As an emphasis, the new policy takes effect from today. This is another surprise from the current government. Usually changes like this takes effect from the new financial year. For those still footdragging, whatever you have to do, do quick...... 9 Likes |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by OzyMigrant: 8:11am On Apr 19, 2017 |
Mijac: You are fine to nominate any Engineering Occupation as an Engineering Technologist or Professional........in my own case, I was assessed as a professional Engr and I nominated Telecoms Network Engr. |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by guadete: 8:20am On Apr 19, 2017 |
plz gurus in the house I would love to know how possible its for a project manager to be accessed by VETASSESS. I just found out that the accessing body is VETASSESS. I graduated from FUTO B.TECH....5YEARS study 30years what are my chances to be nominated. |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by ajiifixing(m): 8:44am On Apr 19, 2017 |
Congrats Alphadoor. This is worth celebrating. 1 Like |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Rett0: 8:47am On Apr 19, 2017 |
Mijac: If you nominate Telecom Net. Engr and get an Engineering Technologist outcome, It means your occupation on your EOI can only be Engineering Technologist and NOT Telecom Net. Engr or any other occupation. In summary, you only qualify to proceed as ET. 1 Like |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Kempguy47: 8:53am On Apr 19, 2017 |
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Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Mijac: 9:02am On Apr 19, 2017 |
Rett0: Thanks. Guess am still good to go. |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by EngrKem: 9:03am On Apr 19, 2017 |
Australia Immigration: 1).I have Bsc in Elect/Elect Engrn, 2).Advanced diploma in Shipping,port administration and management, 3) Marine safety certificate from nigera maritime academy Oron, 4) Marine passport. I v not worked for anyone since I graduated. I do mostly maritime procurement nd supplies to ships on marine electrical and pumps. Now, my question is! How and what approach should I take to get a quick and successful approval? Pls summarise the steps I need to take to avoid mistakes and rejection Thanks And which australian state is better regarding my write up. Thanks again |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Azy123(m): 9:03am On Apr 19, 2017 |
Alphadoor: Congrats Bro. straight to the next stage. No time to waste. With all these changes who knows what is coming. 1 Like |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Mijac: 9:04am On Apr 19, 2017 |
OzyMigrant: Thanks. Guess am still good to go. |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Seajae: 9:07am On Apr 19, 2017 |
Please who knows how much pte costs now. I wanna write and I'm looking for the cheapest price possible. I'm seeing 46,370 and 57,962.5 late booking price but Ionno the one I'm gonna be charged. |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by toslad: 9:25am On Apr 19, 2017 |
Congrats Bro! Let the Drum roll louder. So happy for you. [quote author=Alphadoor post=55699468]Drum Roll Please..!!!! ACS assessment reviewed from -VE to POSITIVE I want to thank you all for your encouragement. Here is a big Thank You to bolaobby, Azy123, Vinsmuft, Sam for the giving me the Almighty Formula. 2 Likes |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by mamajaz(f): 9:31am On Apr 19, 2017 |
Alphadoor:Alphadoor.... congrats my brother. 2 Likes |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Nobody: 9:34am On Apr 19, 2017 |
A friend wants to begin his PR journey Work history He worked as a logistics supo 2004 -2013 Market & distribution manager - 2014-2015 Open his own company 2014 till date have CAC to back up his claim Just opened another company (import and export) registered the company with CAC months back. Have a farm also Cert. NYSC Chartered institute of admin. 2years studies Advanced diploma In accounting 1 year not sure of his result though Diploma in accounting Diploma in data basemgt & design Age above 40yr He is confused with the new MLTSSL I need lots of contributions please,.............. |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by iceberg54: 9:36am On Apr 19, 2017 |
OzyMigrant: No, he can only nominate Engineering Technologist. 1 Like |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by bellong: 9:46am On Apr 19, 2017 |
Congratulations... Alphadoor Persistence and determination always pay off 1 Like |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by ENGRJCJ(m): 9:48am On Apr 19, 2017 |
Hello Everyone, who heard the news this morning? Visa 457 removed and some courses removed from skill list. The annoying thing is that this new policy takes effect immediately. Please if you have detailed information on these courses, please share with the house. I think I heard one of major engineering professions but I'm not really sure. 1 Like |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by toslad: 10:36am On Apr 19, 2017 |
The 46,000 plus is online but no one has been able to pay online of recent. At UKEAS it costs 52,000 but voucher not currently available. Other agents sell for 60,000.00. UKEAS says we should check on Thursday. It depends on when you want to write the exam. Seajae: |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by chookudi(m): 10:40am On Apr 19, 2017 |
What's the advantage of using separate EOIs for both 189 and 190 when applying for the same occupation, say Accountant for example? Is there a disadvantage of applying for both using the same EOI? Thanks mctowel01: |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by OzyMigrant: 10:44am On Apr 19, 2017 |
Rett0: i goofed be that o........mijac please take note. |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Folatem: 10:56am On Apr 19, 2017 |
ENGRJCJ: This was extensively discussed yesterday. Check the last two pages for details. |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by ENGRJCJ(m): 10:57am On Apr 19, 2017 |
Folatem:ok thanks |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Royal54(m): 11:04am On Apr 19, 2017 |
chookudi: Separate EOIS afford you the opportunity to choose ITA for either 189 or 190 in case they both come in @ the same time rather than being forced to go for 190 visa class as your EOI gets locked from receiving another invitation as long as you still have a valid invitation. Gurus in the house will add more. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by EngrKem: 11:36am On Apr 19, 2017 |
No one wants to answer my question here! It's not just fair! Pls someone should answer me |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Mijac: 11:47am On Apr 19, 2017 |
OzyMigrant: Noted and thanks for the clarification. 1 Like |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Nobody: 12:22pm On Apr 19, 2017 |
On 18 April 2017, the Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP, Prime Minister of Australia and the Hon Peter Dutton MP, Minister for Immigration and Border Protection jointly announced that the Temporary Work (Skilled) visa (subclass 457 visa) will be abolished and replaced with the completely new Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa which will support businesses in addressing genuine skill shortages. Further information on these reforms is available at Abolition and replacement of the 457 visa – Government reforms to employer sponsored skilled migration visas. The Temporary Work (Skilled) visa (subclass 457) allows skilled workers to come to Australia and work for an approved business for up to: four years after it is granted – if your occupation is listed on the Medium and Long term Strategic Skilled List (MLTSSL) two years after it is granted – if your occupation is not listed on the MLTSSL. You must be sponsored by an approved business. A business can sponsor someone for this visa if they cannot find an Australian citizen or permanent resident to do the skilled work. You can be in or outside Australia when you lodge your application. Collapse all What this visa lets you do This visa allows you to: work in Australia for a defined period of time bring members of your family unit to work or study in Australia travel in and out of Australia as often as you want. Before you apply This is a sponsored visa. Before you can apply for the visa, your employer must: become an approved sponsor nominate you for a position. You can apply for this visa at the same time your employer lodges their applications to sponsor and nominate you. Legislative Instruments To maintain flexibility in the Subclass 457 visa program, certain aspects of the program are subject to change from time to time. The aspects of the program that might change are contained in what is known as a legislative instrument. See: Subclass 457 visa Legislative Instruments No further stay You cannot apply for this visa if you already hold another visa that has a ‘No further stay’ condition. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Nobody: 12:24pm On Apr 19, 2017 |
Who could get this visa To apply you must: be nominated by an approved sponsor to work in an occupation on the list of eligible skilled occupations meet the skill requirements, and any registration and licensing obligations for the nominated occupation speak a certain level of English. See below for more information. Approved occupations You must work in a skilled occupation that has been approved by the Australian Government. The list of eligible skilled occupations includes a number (an ANZSCO Code) next to each occupation title. You can use this code to find a more detailed description of the qualifications and experience required for each of the eligible occupations from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Skill requirements You need to show that you have the skills and experience necessary to work in the nominated occupation. The evidence that you can provide is listed in the Document checklist for visa applicants. If your nominated occupation is a trade occupation, you might need to do a skills assessment. The Trades Recognition Australia website has more information on which occupations require an assessment. You will need a skills assessment for migration purposes if your nominated occupation is one of the following: Program or Project Administrator (ANZSCO 511112) Specialist Managers nec (not elsewhere classified) (ANZSCO 139999). The VETASSESS website has more information. You cannot use a VETASSESS skills assessment that you have had for a Skilled General (Temporary) visa (subclass 485) in your application for this visa. Registration and licensing Your approved sponsor should be able to provide you with the necessary licensing and registration information. English language proficiency It is important that you can speak, write and understand a sufficient level of English while you are in Australia. We use the following tests to determine your level of English language proficiency: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Occupational English Test (OET) Test of English as a Foreign Language internet-based test (TOEFL iBT) Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic test Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) test (which was conducted on or after 1 January 2015). If you are sponsored by a party to a labour agreement, you must meet the English language ability specified in the agreement. Required test scores Most primary applicants who are sponsored by a standard business sponsor must demonstrate that their level of English proficiency is equivalent to one of the following scores: an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall test score of at least 5.0 with a score of at least 4.5 in each of the four test components an Occupational English Test (OET) score of at least ‘B’ in each of the four components a Test of English as a Foreign Language internet-based test (TOEFL iBT) total score of at least 36 with a score of at least 3 for each of the test components of listening and reading, and a score of at least 12 for each of the test components of writing and speaking a Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic overall test score of at least 36 with a score of at least 30 in each of the four test components a Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) overall test score of at least 154 with a score of at least 147 in each of the four test components. IELTS – Academic or General IELTS is a test designed to assess an applicant’s English language ability. It has an academic tests and a general training test. You only need to take the general training test unless advised otherwise by a registration or general licensing body. English for registration, licensing or membership A higher level of English might be required for certain occupations where it is a requirement for registration, licensing or membership in Australia. You can find out if your occupation requires a higher level of English by contacting the registration authority for your nominated occupation. If you are required to hold a licence, registration or membership to perform your nominated occupation then you must have English language proficiency of at least the standard required to be granted that licence, registration or membership. This can result in the English language requirement being higher than the test scores detailed above, depending on the requirements of the licence, registration or membership. Exemptions from English language proficiency If your prospective employer is a standard business sponsor, you must meet the English language requirement for visa grant unless you fall into one of the following categories of exempted persons: you are a passport holder from Canada, New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom or the United States of America you have completed at least five years of full-time study in a secondary or higher education institution where instruction was conducted in English you are to be paid a salary for the duration of your visa that exceeds the English language requirement exempt amount and the grant of the visa is in the interests of Australia. The current salary level that is English language exempt is outlined in a legislative instrument you are nominated for an occupation which will be performed at a diplomatic or consular mission of another country or an office of the authorities of Taiwan located in Australia your occupation requires you to hold a licence, registration or membership and: to be granted the licence, registration or membership you must demonstrate a level of English language proficiency that is equivalent to or better than the level described on the previous page (test/scores), and you have been granted the licence, registration or membership. If you are seeking an exemption from the English language requirement on the basis of completion of five years of study at a secondary and/or higher institution where the instruction was in English, you should also provide the following information with your visa application: the name and location of the institution/s the level of qualification/s your official transcript from the secondary and/or tertiary institution the number of contact hours of instruction per week delivered in English the number of years of study. Health requirements You must meet certain health requirements. The health examinations you need will depend on your personal circumstances, including your period of stay, country of citizenship, time spent in another country during the last five years and your intended activities in Australia. The results of your health examinations are generally valid for 12 months. This applies to you and any members of your family unit included in your application. You are able to organise your health examinations upfront before lodging a visa application. Health insurance You must have adequate health insurance unless you are covered by Medicare. You should ensure that your insurance will provide at least the level of coverage required for the purpose of your stay. Your health insurer could be in either Australia or your home country. Attachment A in the health insurance standard template letter (138 kB RTF) is a guide to the level of health insurance we will accept as adequate. Your insurance must cover you and any members of your family who come with you to Australia. Character requirements You must meet certain character requirements. You must be prepared to provide a police certificate from each country you have lived in for 12 months or more during the past 10 years after you turned 16 years of age. Do not arrange for police certificates until we ask you to. This also applies to all eligible members of your family unit in your application who are 16 years of age or older. Debts to the Australian Government You must have no outstanding debts to the Australian Government or have arranged to repay any outstanding debts to the Australian Government before this visa can be granted. Provide biometrics You might be asked to provide biometrics (a scientific form of identification) as part of the application. Countries and visa subclasses included in the biometrics program has more information. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Nobody: 12:26pm On Apr 19, 2017 |
List of eligible skilled occupations Only certain occupations are approved for use under Australia’s permanent and temporary skilled visa programmes. These occupations are listed in a legislative instrument that contains two schedules or ‘occupation lists’ that apply to different visa programmes. On 19 April 2017, the: Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) replaced the previous ‘Skilled Occupation List’ (SOL) and is available in Schedule 1 of the relevant legislative instrument Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL) replaced the previous ‘Consolidated Sponsored Occupation List’ (CSOL) and is available in Schedule 2 of the relevant legislative instrument. The information below explains which lists are relevant for particular visa programmes. Information is also provided about occupations that were removed from the list of eligible skilled occupations on 19 April 2017. Note: different eligible occupation arrangements are in place for the Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme visa (subclass 187). Collapse all Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) You must nominate an occupation on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) if you are applying for any of the below: Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489) - Family nominated Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) – Graduate Work Stream. Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL) There is no separate STSOL list on our website as visa programmes that utilise this list can also access some additional occupations on the MLTSSL. For ease of reference, we have combined both the STSOL and the eligible MLTSSL occupations together. See: Combined list of eligible skilled occupations. You must nominate an occupation on this Combined list of eligible skilled occupations if you are applying for any of the below: Employer Nominated Scheme (subclass 186) – Direct Entry Stream Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489) - State or Territory nominated Temporary Work (Skilled) visa (subclass 457) Training visa (subclass 407) Removed occupations On 19 April 2017, 200 occupations were removed entirely from the STSOL. See:List of the removed occupations A further 16 occupations on the MLTSSL (indicated by ‘** asterisks’) were restricted to only apply to the following visa programmes: Skilled – Independent (subclass 189) Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) Skilled-Regional(Provisional) (subclass 489) - Family nominated See: Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) If your occupation has been removed from the list, you will be impacted if: you apply for one of the following visa programmes on or after 19 April 2017: Employer Nominated Scheme (subclass 186) – Direct Entry Stream Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489) Temporary Work (Skilled) visa (Subclass 457) Training visa (subclass 407) That is, any applications already lodged before 19 April 2017 for the above visa subclasses (other than a 457 visa) will not be impacted (even if the occupation was removed on 19 April 2017). your subclass 457 visa or nomination application is still being processed by the Department on 19 April 2017. In such cases, your application cannot be approved. You can, however, withdraw your application and request a refund of the application fee. If you already hold a subclass 457 visa, you will not be impacted by these removed occupations unless you apply for a further subclass 457 visa or are changing your occupation or employer. Caveats on occupations As of 19 April 2017, caveats apply to 59 occupations for the purposes of the subclass 457 programme. A summary of Caveats on 457 occupations that apply to particular occupations is available. These caveats do not currently apply to any visas other than subclass 457 visas. If your occupation for a subclass 457 visa is now subject to a caveat, an officer will assess whether the caveat applies in the particular circumstances of your nominated position. This is the case for all 457 visa and nomination applications which: are lodged on or after 19 April 2017 were lodged before 19 April 2017 and have not yet been decided by the Department. These caveats are designed to ensure that the subclass 457 programme is used to fill skilled positions that cannot be filled via the local labour market. If you are working in a highly skilled position, you are unlikely to be impacted by these new arrangements. For the specific wording of each caveat – see legislative Instrument. If you already hold a subclass 457 visa, you will not be impacted by these removed occupations unless you apply for a further subclass 457 visa or are changing your occupation or employer. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Nobody: 12:28pm On Apr 19, 2017 |
List of removed occupations Occupations entirely removed from the list of eligible skilled occupation on 19 April 2017 are listed below. A further 16 occupations on the MLTSSL (indicated by ‘** asterisks’) were restricted to only apply to the following visa programmes: Skilled – Independent (subclass 189) Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) Skilled-Regional (Provisional) (subclass 489) These 16 occupations are indicated via ‘** asterisks’ on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL). That is, these 16 occupations are not available for other programmes, such as the 457 visa programme. For further information, see: legislative Instrument. Occupation ANZSCO Code Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker 411511 Actor 211111 Actors, Dancers and Other Entertainers NEC 211199 Aeroplane Pilot 231111 Air Traffic Controller 231112 Air Transport Professionals NEC 231199 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Avionics) 323111 Amusement Centre Manager 149111 Antique Dealer 142112 Apparel Cutter 393211 Archaeologist 272414 Archivist 224211 Art Director (Film, Television or Stage) 212311 Artistic Director 212111 Auctioneer 611111 Author 212211 Bed and Breakfast Operator 141911 Betting agency Manager 142113 Biochemist 234513 Biotechnologist 234514 Blacksmith 322111 Boarding Kennel or Cattery Operator 149911 Broadcast Transmitter Operator 399511 Building and Engineering Technicians NEC 312999 Business Broker 612111 Butcher or Smallgoods Maker 351211 Call or Contact Centre Manager 149211 Canvas Goods Fabricator 393111 Caravan Park and Camping Ground Manager 141211 Cinema or Theatre Manager 149912 Clinical Coder 599915 Clothing Patternmaker 393212 Clothing Trades Workers NEC 393299 Commissioned Defence Force Officer 139111 Commissioned Fire Officer 139112 Commissioned Police Officer 139113 Communications Operator 342312 Community Arts Worker 272611 Composer 211211 Conservation Officer 234311 Construction Estimator 312114 Conveyancer 599111 Corporate Treasurer 221212 Court Bailiff or Sheriff (Aus) / Court Collections Officer (NZ) 599212 Deer Farmer 121314 Defence Force Member - Other Ranks 441111 Defence Force Senior Officer 111212 Dental Hygienist 411211 Dental Prosthetist 411212 Dental Therapist 411214 Detective 441311 Director of Photography 212313 Diver 399911 Dog or Horse Racing Official 452318 Drama Teacher (Private Tuition) 249213 Dressmaker or Tailor 393213 Driller 712211 Driving Instructor 451211 Education Reviewer 249112 Electorate Officer 224911 Electronic Engineering Draftsperson 312411 Electronic Engineering Technician 312412 Electroplater 322112 Emergency Service Worker 441211 Engineering Patternmaker 323411 Engraver 323311 Entertainer or Variety Artist 211113 Environmental Health Officer 251311 Exercise Physiologist 234915 Film, Television, Radio and Stage Directors NEC 212399 Financial Institution Branch Manager 149914 Fire Fighter 441212 Fire Protection Equipment Technician 399918 First Aid Trainer 451815 Fisheries Officer 311311 Flight Attendant 451711 Floor Finisher 332111 Flying Instructor 231113 Food Technologist 234212 Funeral Director 451311 Funeral Workers NEC 451399 Futures Trader 222212 Gallery or Museum Technician 399311 Gas or Petroleum Operator 399212 Geophysicist 234412 Goat Farmer 121315 Golfer 452412 Graphic Pre-press Trades Worker 392211 Gunsmith 323312 Helicopter Pilot 231114 Historian 272411 Homoeopath 252212 Horse Trainer 361112 Human Resource Adviser 223111 Hydrogeologist 234413 Hydrographer 311415 ICT Support and Test Engineers NEC 263299 ICT Support Technicians NEC 313199 Importer or Exporter 133311 Insurance Investigator 599611 Insurance Risk Surveyor 599613 Intellectual Property Lawyer 271214 Intelligence Officer 224411 Interior Decorator 399912 Jockey 452413 Judge 271211 Kennel Hand 361115 Leather Goods Maker 393112 Legal Executive 599112 Liaison Officer 224912 Licensed Club Manager 141411 Life Scientist (General) 234511 Life Scientists NEC 234599 Light Technician 399513 Magistrate 271212 Maintenance Planner 312911 Marine Surveyor 231215 Marine Transport Professionals NEC 231299 Market Research Analyst 225112 Master Fisher 231211 Mechanical Engineering Draftsperson 312511 Media Producer (excluding Video) 212112 Metal Casting Trades Worker 322114 Metal Polisher 322115 Metallurgist 234912 Microbiologist 234517 Migration Agent (Aus) 224913 Mothercraft Nurse 411412 Multimedia Designer 232413 Music Director 211212 Music Professionals NEC 211299 Musical Instrument Maker or Repairer 399515 Natural and Physical Science Professionals NEC 234999 Nurse Researcher 254212 Nurseryperson 362411 Operating Theatre Technician 311214 Optical Dispenser (Aus) / Dispensing Optician (NZ) 399913 Optical Mechanic 399914 Other Sports Official 452323 Painter (Visual Arts) 211411 Park Ranger 234314 Parole or Probation Officer 411714 Pathology Collector (Aus) / Phlebotomist (NZ) 311216 Petroleum Engineer 233612 Plastics Technician 399916 Plumbing Inspector 312115 Police Officer 441312 Policy Analyst 224412 Policy and Planning Manager 132411 Potter or ceramic artist 211412 Prison Officer 442111 Procurement Manager 133612 Production Manager (Manufacturing) 133512 Public Relations Manager 131114 Quarantine Officer 311313 Radio Journalist 212414 Radio Presenter 212113 Railway Station Manager 149412 Regional Education Manager 134412 Research and Development Manager 132511 Retail Buyer 639211 Retirement Village Manager 141912 Safety Inspector 312611 Sail Maker 393113 Sales Representative (Industrial Products) 225411 Sales Representative (Medical and Pharmaceutical Products) 225412 Saw Maker and Repairer 323315 School Laboratory Technician 311414 Screen Printer 392112 Sculpter 211413 Senior Non-commissioned Defence Force Member 139211 Shearer 361211 Shoemaker 393114 Singer 211214 Small Offset Printer 392312 Sports Administrator 139915 Sports Umpire 452322 Stock and Station Agent 611112 Surveying or Spatial Science Technician 312116 Technicians and Trades Workers NEC 399999 Telecommunications Cable Jointer 342412 Telecommunications Technician 342414 Television Equipment Operator 399517 Television Presenter 212114 Training and Development Professional 223311 Translator 272413 Travel Agency Manager 142116 Travel Attendants NEC 451799 Tribunal Member 271213 Turf Grower 121218 Vehicle Painter 324311 Vocational Education Teacher (Non-Trades) 242211 Vocational Education Teacher (Trades) 242211 Web Developer 261212 Wholesaler 133312 Wood Turner 394214 Wool Buyer 639212 Wool Classer 399917 Workplace Relations Advisor 223113 Zookeeper 361114 |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by nadigo(m): 1:09pm On Apr 19, 2017 |
Please house I'm a medical doctor that is interested how where do I start from ?any MD that can help would really appreciate |
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Seajae: 1:56pm On Apr 19, 2017 |
toslad:What of toefl fam? Do you know the price range as I'm trying to compare their respective prices before I finally decide? I've been advised to write toefl but I haven't been able to see any free materials on it unlike the PTE? If anyone has or knows who does please kindly tell me guys. Cheers |
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