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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by mamajaz(f): 8:48pm On May 05, 2018 |
DoDirtsLikeWorm:Thanks to you and all. 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by piusford: 10:04pm On May 05, 2018 |
Mama d mama! How's the ministry? 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by piusford: 10:06pm On May 05, 2018 |
[quote author=Tessy2405 post=67311317]Uncle Bellong, big thank you this avenue, I understand that with some occupations, the points needed as risen. What is the point that will prompt. For 189, 190 or 489? For 189, it's 70 2 Likes |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Michaelamo: 8:52am On May 06, 2018 |
bbtundey: Assessing a skill level 1 or 2 occupation does not in any way add or remove points. All you need is a positive skill assessment. If you went to any of our federal or state university with a 5 years course then you don't have to bother about associate degree, it would be equivalent to AQF Bachelors. So the difference really in the two degree is basically the time taken to undergo it. Don't just bother about that. 2 Likes |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Orofun1: 3:57pm On May 06, 2018 |
Hi Bellong and the other pros in da house I have a question to ask.....I actually have a lot of options before me at the moment for PhD study abroad,(on scholarship) Ireland, Malaysia, UK but I am looking to move permanently so I may forgo the scholarship. I have my first and second degree in urban and regional planning , Nigeria and UK respectively and I have been working as a lecturer in a government polytechnic for about 10years now. I have always loved Australia but Urban and regional planning is not available on visa 189 except regional sponsored visas 190 and 489. After going through the different states in Australia only Northern Territory is sponsoring vocational education teacher, so can I apply for assessment as a vocational education teacher? Bearing in mind that I teach urban and regional planning in the polytechnic |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by LondonBook: 4:00pm On May 06, 2018 |
Hello House, I'm not claiming experience but I'm about to submit my EA assessment using my Projects as CE. Please explain this to me; If you have not applied for the additional assessment of your relevant skilled employment, you are required to submit employment evidence for each relevant employment period of 12 months or more, or if a career episode is based on an employment period. If you have no relevant skilled employment, simply tick the box below. If you have applied for the additional assessment of your relevant skilled employment, then you will need to submit documentary evidence for each period of employment you wish to be assessed for. Am I to click I don’t have any relevant work experience. ? Since I'm not claiming point, for experience can I choose that. Please HELP! Thanks |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Orofun1: 4:01pm On May 06, 2018 |
Hi Bellong and the other gurus in da house....10 years as an urban and regional planning lecturer in a government polytechnic, can I apply for state sponsorship as a vocational education teacher in Northern territory and have assessment for vocational education teacher ? |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Orofun1: 4:23pm On May 06, 2018 |
This is inspiring.... Best of luck bro babahameedah: 3 Likes |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 6:08pm On May 06, 2018 |
Orofun1: Tasmania sponsors urban and regional planner. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Godisgracious: 6:26pm On May 06, 2018 |
Please all the gurus in the house help me. Here is my profile: Accountant 29 will be 30 in July Experience 7years as an accountant Married 2kids and expecting one. Hubby Accountant 38 Experience 10years as a sales manager. Please are we eligible. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Bellacious: 6:29pm On May 06, 2018 |
Orofun1:Pls next time don't quote the whole epistle. 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by jayooh: 7:21pm On May 06, 2018 |
LondonBook: If you have submitted written any career episode/project based on your work experience (that is task undertaken during g the period of working), then you must submit certain evidences as proof that you were actually in that employment. 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by majiouk2002: 1:53am On May 07, 2018 |
mamajaz: I think it solely depends on her Dr. certifying her as "fit to fly". 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by iriferi(m): 2:20am On May 07, 2018 |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by KIKIADE: 3:31am On May 07, 2018 |
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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Cecegal: 9:07am On May 07, 2018 |
This information of 3Months after birth is so wrong I am very certain about that.I travelled across 3 Countries with 3 different Airlines when my daughter was exactly 3weeks old and no one blinked an eyelid. mamajaz: |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by ajiifixing(m): 9:24am On May 07, 2018 |
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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by olumuyiwaoke(f): 9:44am On May 07, 2018 |
nope, you need to get "letter of eligibility" first... DABMarkNig2019: |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by DoDirtsLikeWorm(m): 9:58am On May 07, 2018 |
Cecegal: I was never experienced on that, but gave it out as received. Thank you for sharing your experience. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Azy123(m): 10:08am On May 07, 2018 |
As the others have pointed out. As far as ACS is concerned Certifications will have no bearing on your nomination. I initially did MCSE because my Bsc. is not computer related. I wasted time going for the certification and it eventually cost me a lot. Even if you studied something else you can get a positive outcome from ACS and in your own case you studied computer science. The alternative of going through EA need to be verified properly for someone who did not study engineering but with 5 years experience. Humanshadow once wrote - Quote "Please note that when submitting your application to EA, you have to nominate an occupation that you will be assessed on since it is CDR. As long as you have a degree in Engineering, it usually does'nt matter what field of Engineering you nominated provided that you can prove to EA that you have relevant work experience in that field. In writing my CDR, I used my MSc thesis and the other two from the work I did in the profession I nominated. Use professional Engineer as @Bellong mentioned. " -Unquote. In this case she studied computer science not engineering. cc: michaelamo, jayoo etc bbtundey: |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by feelzee: 10:37am On May 07, 2018 |
Thanks bro [quote author=Alphadoor post=67278685][/quote] |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Cecegal: 10:54am On May 07, 2018 |
I know dear @gave it out as received.Was just correcting the notion. Flying with Newborns is really a factor of when you can get their travel document ready (passport)and the Airline. quote author=Cecegal post=67348271]This information of 3Months after birth is so wrong I am very certain about that.I travelled across 3 Countries with 3 different Airlines when my daughter was exactly 3weeks old and no one blinked an eyelid. [/quote] |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Alphadoor: 11:27am On May 07, 2018 |
Official April 4th Result https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/WorkinginAustralia/Pages/4-april-2018-invitation-round.aspx Non pro rata is still @70 with Cut off date 5/12/2017 12:00 PM (thats a 4 month waiting period) Accountants invitation has now come a halt under 189, : smh based on this result. 75 is the key to ITA for 189, points are yet to drop.
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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 12:59pm On May 07, 2018 |
positive assessment from EA...professional Engineer please next step...how do i go about state nomination Alphadoor |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Alphadoor: 1:22pm On May 07, 2018 |
BADNEAT:which class of professional engineer? whats your anzsco code? whats your total point and the breakdown? |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 2:38pm On May 07, 2018 |
Alphadoor:233211 Civil Engineer. my point stands at 55 today...hv booked for Pte to add another 10 to it .. hoping to get state nomination |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by wisemen045(m): 3:13pm On May 07, 2018 |
Interesting. Never knew about the 489 route. Can you shed some light. I would be sending you a PM please. toslad: |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Michaelamo: 3:13pm On May 07, 2018 |
LondonBook: Its ok to tick "I don't have any relevant work experience"... Afterall you are not assessing nor claiming point for it. Since all your CE is based on your school project only, you are good to go. 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Alphadoor: 3:18pm On May 07, 2018 |
BADNEAT:FYI http://www.deltaimmigration.com.au/Civil-Engineer/233211.htm you can check out each link and see if you meet the requirements NSW: http://www.industry.nsw.gov.au/live-and-work-in-nsw/visas-and-immigration/nsw-skilled-occupations-list QLD: http://migration.qld.gov.au/skilled-occupation-lists/ SA: http://www.migration.sa.gov.au/skilled-migrants/lists-of-state-nominated-occupations VIC: https://liveinmelbourne.vic.gov.au/migrate/visa-nomination-occupation-lists/visa-nomination-occupation-list-for-victoria TAS: https://www.migration.tas.gov.au/skilled_migrants 2 Likes
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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Michaelamo: 3:20pm On May 07, 2018 |
BADNEAT: Aim for 20 in English, if you get that, then you can get ITA in a week. However, 65 is still very good for Civil engineers. You will most likely have state nomination from NSW on 190. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bornlegend: 3:38pm On May 07, 2018 |
Please go through and if possible Corroborate this news Australia Immigration News | Latest News on Australia Immigration | www.a2zimmi.com Your One Stop Immigration Gateway After an extremely long period of time, A highly positive news from Australia has arrived today with the statement of Mathias Cormann, the Finance Minister of Australia, that has put a full stop on the rumors about the decrease in ceiling in next financial year 2018-2019. On Friday 4th May 2018, the finance minister, Mathias Cormann, said that the government had no plans to change the permanent migration figure of 190,000 people a year with the exact statement as "We have made it very clear we’re not proposing to reduce that 190,000 number but it is a ceiling, it’s not a target.” This Statement came after the opposition of any plan to reduce the immigration levels, promoting a migration compact to keep permanent immigration at its current level of about 190,000 a year by the business groups and Australia's union movement. The Australian Council of Trade Unions, The Australian Industry Group and a suite of national peak bodies have declared that they jointly “affirm that Australia’s permanent migration program is essential to Australian society and economy and do not support any reduction to the scheme”. From 2013 onwards every year Australia has a yearly PR intake of about 190,000. Other than this a quota of 16250 is taken under humanitarian program. The whole discussion regarding the reduction in migrants count was started in the beginning of this year when the former prime minister Tony Abbott appealed for the new annual target for immigration count to be 110000 instead of 190000, and the home affairs minister, Peter Dutton, raised the concern of having a cut in immigration count by 20000. The given reason to decrease this count was the extra pressure on infrastructural requirements on the major cities of Australia and failure to groom the same at the same pace, by the increase in population density due to migration. In the last decade the visas issued always remained close to the given target as a ceiling in each financial year. Last year it was about 183608 out of 190000 and the discrepancy of 6392 was the highest of the decade which was around 1600 collectively for all the previous nine years. From November 2017, onwards there was a big slowdown in the Invitations Count and it remained consistently at 300 for 189 Skilled Independent Visa sub category. The scenario for other two streams 190 and 489 (State Nominated Programs and Regional Provisional Visa Sub Class) even remained worse as only five Invitations under 489 category and around 1000 for all the eight states were given under 190 sub class. These three visa streams are the main Skilled Immigration categories through which, almost 60 percent of the whole migration requirement is fulfilled. So this will make the 2017-2018 to be the year with the highest discrepancy ever in the last twelve years, which makes this year as a dead year as far as the Australian Immigration for Skilled Workers is concerned. Right now, only two months before the Australian fiscal year closure the required ceiling is unfilled by a huge percentage of more than 50 percent in most of the profiles so it comes as a big failure of all time in the whole migration mechanism of Australia. As these Skilled Immigration streams are totally point based and due to decrease in invitations in each draw the point cutoff is touching the sky with a requirement of 80 points for most of the profiles. From the last few months there was a big silence from the officials of home affairs as well as associated government bodies of Australia, that was creating a feel of fear and panic in the applicants across the globe. So hopefully along with this news, in the coming draws we will also see a rapid increase in the count of invitations and eventually a trail trend in the points requirement. I hope this could bring a glimpse of smile on the faces of all my dear friends, those who keep on asking regarding their chances of getting Visas under current competitive circumstances. We at www.a2zimmi.com urge them and all immigration aspirants to be positive and proactive as Australia actually needs the deserving ones to be there on skilled migration Visas. Brain Drain through skilled migration is the best mantra followed by Australia as well as Canada for talent acquisition from the developing nations to fulfill their human resource requirements at almost no cost for preparing such talented resources and also compliments the needs of the migrants. So I am Closing it here and will come up again soon with more updates and announcements regarding the Australian Immigration. Ceiling & Invitation Update Gurmeet Sharma Contact us at: +91-7888646717, for having any immigration related information. POSTED BY: GURMEET SHARMA 2 Likes |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 6:08pm On May 07, 2018 |
Alphadoor: very helpful thanks... I'm a bit confused...filling the skillselect form...EA assessed me without work experience..Now there's provision for work history on skillselect ,; should i leave it blank or fill in my internships and other unverifiable employments ...filling these will give me an extra points 1 Like |
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