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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Shibuk: 10:07pm On May 29, 2018
[quote author=Shibuk post=68001208][/quote]
@ Alphador pls this is the page I’m referring to

Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by pdlibra: 11:17pm On May 29, 2018
I want to use this post to encourage all those waiting for their assessment and to also appreciate all the advice i got with regards the earlier feedback i got from EA.

I waited for 31 Oz working days and 50 days before my application was picked up by an assessor despite the fact that i paid for fast track.

Quoted here was the feedback from the assessor.

I responded by writing an explanatory note with the following comments:

1, For NYSC, please provide:

- I stated that i do not have the requested document because i was only paid stipend during the period and i also attached my NYSC discharge certificate.


2, For upto 6 years job experience:
Please provide Electronic Tax Clearance Certificate Card for the whole period of employment at ......


- I explained that my state does not issue out such card. Also mentioned that Lagos state only recently commenced issuing it out but other states in Nigeria are yet to follow suit.

Less than 48 hours after i responded, I got the positive assessment for all my experience and degree. To God be the glory.

Please keep your faith alive, it will definitely happen.


pdlibra:

Hello house,

I got this feedback from EA for my experience assessment:

1, For NYSC, please provide:
1 - Social security for this period of employment.
2 - Electronic Tax Clearance Certificate Card for the whole period of employment.
Otherwise, this period of employment will not be recognized.

2, For upto 6 years job experience:
Please provide Electronic Tax Clearance Certificate Card for the whole period of employment at ......

Please note - Am not working in Lagos State.

Please, i need advice on how to respond to it.



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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by odundimple: 10:57am On May 30, 2018
@ Alphadoor, pls can I send you a PM, so that u can help check out the reference letters as
promised. Thanks alot
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 11:29am On May 30, 2018
BoystoMen:

Good day
Thanks soo much
Can i have your whatapp number
Just to ask one or two questions
This my email
Judeo552000@yahoo.com

It's best you ask here so that other people can give you better answers.

There are lots of ACS gurus here.

But if you prefer you can send a PM.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by jayooh: 11:45am On May 30, 2018
pdlibra:
I want to use this post to encourage all those waiting for their assessment and to also appreciate all the advice i got with regards the earlier feedback i got from EA.

I waited for 31 Oz working days and 50 days before my application was picked up by an assessor despite the fact that i paid for fast track.

Quoted here was the feedback from the assessor.

I responded by writing an explanatory note with the following comments:

1, For NYSC, please provide:

- I stated that i do not have the requested document because i was only paid stipend during the period and i also attached my NYSC discharge certificate.


2, For upto 6 years job experience:
Please provide Electronic Tax Clearance Certificate Card for the whole period of employment at ......


- I explained that my state does not issue out such card. Also mentioned that Lagos state only recently commenced issuing it out but other states in Nigeria are yet to follow suit.

Less than 48 hours after i responded, I got the positive assessment for all my experience and degree. To God be the glory.

Please keep your faith alive, it will definitely happen.



Congrats on the positive assessment.

Wondering if that stunt will go down well with DIBP

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Beemer: 5:14pm On May 30, 2018
Hi everyone. Pretty new here but I've read as much as possible from the previous thread to this. Thanks for all the information and support �� I have a couple of questions please. My apologies if they've been answered previously.

I'm about to lodge my EOI for 189. My points stand at 70 with 5 years positive ACS assessment for Computer Networks Professional and 20 pts for language. From everything I've read here and elsewhere, it seems the wait will be long to get ITA because only 75 and above have been invited since late last year in my occupation. Because of this I'm considering going for 190.

My question is about proof of funds. NSW and VIC is nominating my occupation. I've seen the required amount on their sites. Would I be required to provide bank statements or any other proof that I have the funds? I've seen conflicting info and just need to be sure as it will be a deciding factor on whether I can apply for it or not.

Thanks a lot.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Alphadoor: 5:29pm On May 30, 2018
Beemer:
My question is about proof of funds. NSW and VIC is nominating my occupation. I've seen the required amount on their sites. Would I be required to provide bank statements or any other proof that I have the funds? I've seen conflicting info and just need to be sure as it will be a deciding factor on whether I can apply for it or not.

Thanks a lot.

You don't need POF for either states...
why are you still considering 190 when people are getting nominated by NSW with the criteria you possess.
Load your EOI and hope for the best cos you stand a good chance.

My 2 cents
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Beemer: 6:44pm On May 30, 2018
Alphadoor:


You don't need POF for either states...
why are you still considering 190 when people are getting nominated by NSW with the criteria you possess.
Load your EOI and hope for the best cos you stand a good chance.

My 2 cents

Thanks for your response.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Alphadoor: 6:52pm On May 30, 2018
Shibuk:

@ Alphador pls this is the page I’m referring to

ooopsiie.....
Back to the drawing board i guess
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Michaelamo: 8:49pm On May 30, 2018
pdlibra:


- I explained that my state does not issue out such card. Also mentioned that Lagos state only recently commenced issuing it out but other states in Nigeria are yet to follow suit.

Less than 48 hours after i responded, I got the positive assessment for all my experience and degree. To God be the glory.

Please keep your faith alive, it will definitely happen.




Congratulations... Those who are ready to read should know about this stunt.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Rapture07: 9:02pm On May 30, 2018
pls guys, for those who have assessed with vetassess at what stage do you upload your APPLICANT DECLARATION. and since we have to send our certificate and transcript through the school, is there still need uploading it again
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Shibuk: 10:00pm On May 30, 2018
Alphadoor:


ooopsiie.....
Back to the drawing board i guess

Yeah, thanks for responding though, still appreciate! What do you think about the other option of vetassess assessing HND Acc with hotel Manager experience? Can that work? Thank you.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Umegoejiofor(m): 10:36pm On May 30, 2018
Please guys, is it possible for ssce holder to apply for Australia PR, I sell and repair electronics (lCD TV) thanks for your response
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 11:13pm On May 30, 2018
Hello house, you are all doing a very wonderful job here.


I'm new to this thread but not entirely new. I've read the 1st thread till the last page and I've read this all through too.

My husband is to be the primary applicant . We are both graduates of Electronics and Computer Engineering. He has the upper hand cos he's been working in a telecoms firm for 6+ years.

We are currently preparing for his Pte exams. We have been reading and practising together , lol. He's to take the exams in June. We hope for 20points. Please anyone with genuine study pack for pte should quote me.I have a little problem with the nairaland massaging thing though, I don't seen to know how to send messages with it.

After the pte, we hope he gets accessed by EA as a telecoms enginger. Please anyone who has been accessed as a telecoms engineer with EA should kindly give me a better outlook of what his CDR and Summary should look like. Biko, na beg I dey beg all of u my seniors in the house .


Also anyone who's just starting can please message me so we will roll together. Especially engineers . So we can always rub minds and share ideas. Abeg.


Thank you all.


May we all succeed together. Ameen

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by catchdwind4rmkd(m): 12:43am On May 31, 2018
I don't see any stunt in stating the fact or providing correct information.

You should understand that most of these assessors have never left Australia let alone visit Nigeria. So, they treat applications globally rather than based on regional locations.

Asking an applicant from Nigeria for a Social Security is just one of those. And as the OP rightly said, Electronic Tax Clearance Certificate Card is only applicable to Lagos State atm unless other states have joined, but Rivers state definitely hasn't. Let's not mistake it with a TIN card. Who knows if the assessor was even testing the OP to see if he would be able to provide the requested documents, knowing full well that they're not applicable; just as a means of concluding on a suspicion of false document submission.

Many have successfully done the same and got the desired outcome. It's not every information that's requested that we should invent out of nowhere. We need to be careful in our responses to assessors and case officers because they're becoming aware of the stunts we pull as they encounter more applications from Nigeria.

As for DIBP, you don't have any issue for as much as you assessed your experience with EA. People encounter difficulties especially when they choose to claim experience without getting recognition from the assessing authority. Only in very few cases would a case officer go beyond the decision or authority of EA regarding your skills. And that would be if the CO suspects a clear discrepancy between what is on the EA outcome letter and what you've claimed in your application.

There are many out there who are stuck with EA because they can't provide additional information to support the claims and documents in their application. Others have been given negative outcomes (not even Technologist) because they can't support the claims on their episodes. Anyone can get almost anything especially in Naija, but it's best to Keep It Simple...

Michaelamo:



Congratulations... Those who are ready to read should know about this stunt.


jayooh:


Congrats on the positive assessment.

Wondering if that stunt will go down well with DIBP

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Dikachi12: 1:53am On May 31, 2018
Beautiful response bro... Plz someone shuld help me out.. Am about to assess with EA.. Bt the Tax documents issued to me by Lagos state board dnt hav the Electronic tax wateva... And it's about 6 pages each fr the period of six years dat I am claiming.. Is this right?.. Who has claimed points with Lagos state Tax certificate so that I can know if am in line.. Also my company Offer letter dsnt hav their RC number and address on it.. Will this scale thru?.. Someone shuld help me out plz... My email is youngkachi87@gmail.com
Bellong, jayhoo.. Plz mk Una coma catchwkmd


catchdwind4rmkd:
I don't see any stunt in stating the fact or providing correct information.

You should understand that most of these assessors have never left Australia let alone visit Nigeria. So, they treat applications globally rather than based on regional locations.

Asking an applicant from Nigeria for a Social Security is just one of those. And as the OP rightly said, Electronic Tax Clearance Certificate Card is only applicable to Lagos State atm unless other states have joined, but Rivers state definitely hasn't. Let's not mistake it with a TIN card. Who knows if the assessor was even testing the OP to see if he would be able to provide the requested documents, knowing full well that they're not applicable; just as a means of concluding on a suspicion of false document submission.

Many have successfully done the same and got the desired outcome. It's not every information that's requested that we should invent out of nowhere. We need to ve careful in our responses to assessors and case officers because they're becoming aware of the stunts we pull as they encounter more applications from Nigeria.

As for DIBP, you don't have any issue for as much as you assessed your experience with EA. People encounter difficulties especially when they choose to claim experience without getting recognition from the assessing authority. Only in very few cases would a case officer go beyond the decision or authority of EA regarding your skills. And that would be if the CO suspects a clear discrepancy between what is on the EA outcome letter and what you've claimed in your application.

There are many out there who are stuck with EA because they can't provide additional information to support the claims and documents in their application. Others have been given negative outcomes (not even Technologist) because they can't support the claims on their episodes. Anyone can get almost anything especially in Naija, but it's best to Keep It Simple...




Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Idiebube110: 7:48am On May 31, 2018
Hi everyone, many thanks to Chief Bellong and all our elders here for the constant helps and support, I appreciate you all a whole lot.

Please I need help in writing my career episodes for my EA assessment for Elect Eng'g. I'd appreciate any sample or format.

Thank you!

Cc: alphadoor, catchdwind4rmkd, jayooh, spyroxy1, afolaseg, pinoralia, akinnawou, nnbb2012, scrollmeout, chuckdee13, manmeta, jukeblam, crestline
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tomimy1: 3:14pm On May 31, 2018
Please may i know why vatesse would deduct a year from his experience. i am going to have exactly 8yrs of experience by 1st of NOV this year. i have decided to wait till then so that i can claim the full point on it. are you saying i wouldn't be given same? i have every evidence from tax to pay slip to employment letter to pension to reference letter etc. please help me understand so that i dont even waste my time waiting.
Prolivingproof:

At least one year will still be deducted from your work experience period by Vetassess. so getting 5 points from work experience may not possibly be feasible presently.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tomimy1: 3:16pm On May 31, 2018
waoh! congratulations. is it Vatesse?
pdlibra:
I want to use this post to encourage all those waiting for their assessment and to also appreciate all the advice i got with regards the earlier feedback i got from EA.

I waited for 31 Oz working days and 50 days before my application was picked up by an assessor despite the fact that i paid for fast track.

Quoted here was the feedback from the assessor.

I responded by writing an explanatory note with the following comments:

1, For NYSC, please provide:

- I stated that i do not have the requested document because i was only paid stipend during the period and i also attached my NYSC discharge certificate.


2, For upto 6 years job experience:
Please provide Electronic Tax Clearance Certificate Card for the whole period of employment at ......


- I explained that my state does not issue out such card. Also mentioned that Lagos state only recently commenced issuing it out but other states in Nigeria are yet to follow suit.

Less than 48 hours after i responded, I got the positive assessment for all my experience and degree. To God be the glory.

Please keep your faith alive, it will definitely happen.


Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by JapD: 3:35pm On May 31, 2018
House,

Having gathered adequate information from this thread which I used for my EA assessment, I just got a positive outcome from EA (after 36 working days) as a Mechanical Engineer. I assessed experience as well.

Many thanks for your support. Next is EOI submission.

I want to submit my EOI but considering 190 as I will have a total 70 points with state nomination.
Can anyone guide me through the documentations for NT, sample docs that address the following:
1. Evidence of detailed research into living and working in the NT
2. Copies of documents evidencing the main applicant’s employability in the NT
3. A statement documenting the main applicant’s commitment to the NT.
4. If anyone's willing, someone I can call a friend in NT (I heard this helps one's application) - not a must though.

Thanks Veterans.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by pdlibra: 4:03pm On May 31, 2018
Thanks @ jayooh, Michaelamo, tomimy1, catchdwind4rmkd.

I honestly don't see the stunt in this. These are statements of fact:

- Nigerian Youth corpers don't pay tax and make pension remittance. Even though I wasn't keen on this 1 year experience.

- My state does not issue Electronic Tax Clearance Certificate Card (only Lagos state issues this card in Nigeria and I stand to be corrected on this). I provided my tax clearance certificate and pension remittance statements for the assessment period.

Should DIBP request for "Electronic Tax Clearance Certificate card", I will still give them the same explanation (I can't provide what is not available).

This post was mainly to help others still awaiting their assessment outcome. Whenever they get requests for documents that are not applicable to them, all they need to do is to inform the assessor that such document is not applicable to them and also state why it is not. However, they need to do research and be sure it's not applicable to them.


catchdwind4rmkd:
I don't see any stunt in stating the fact or providing correct information.

You should understand that most of these assessors have never left Australia let alone visit Nigeria. So, they treat applications globally rather than based on regional locations.

Asking an applicant from Nigeria for a Social Security is just one of those. And as the OP rightly said, Electronic Tax Clearance Certificate Card is only applicable to Lagos State atm unless other states have joined



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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by pdlibra: 4:05pm On May 31, 2018
Thanks,

No, Engineer Australia (EA).

tomimy1:
waoh! congratulations. is it Vatesse?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by JapD: 6:00pm On May 31, 2018
I was asked for the same tax clearance card. I simply sent to them e-mail exchanged with my HR stating that even the crude tax certificate was not ready company-wide.
But I attached pay slips and bank statement showing tax deductions for 14 months.

University report was also requested for my 3rd CE, which I sent to them.


pdlibra:
Thanks @ jayooh, Michaelamo, tomimy1, catchdwind4rmkd.

I honestly don't see the stunt in this. These are statements of fact:

- Nigerian Youth corpers don't pay tax and make pension remittance. Even though I wasn't keen on this 1 year experience.

- My state does not issue Electronic Tax Clearance Certificate Card (only Lagos state issues this card in Nigeria and I stand to be corrected on this). I provided my tax clearance certificate and pension remittance statements for the assessment period.

Should DIBP request for "Electronic Tax Clearance Certificate card", I will still give them the same explanation (I can't provide what is not available).

This post was mainly to help others still awaiting their assessment outcome. Whenever they get requests for documents that are not applicable to them, all they need to do is to inform the assessor that such document is not applicable to them and also state why it is not. However, they need to do research and be sure it's not applicable to them.


Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Prolivingproof(m): 7:45pm On May 31, 2018
tomimy1:
Please may i know why vatesse would deduct a year from his experience. i am going to have exactly 8yrs of experience by 1st of NOV this year. i have decided to wait till then so that i can claim the full point on it. are you saying i wouldn't be given same? i have every evidence from tax to pay slip to employment letter to pension to reference letter etc. please help me understand so that i dont even waste my time waiting.
That 1year period is used to calculate the qualifying period for you to meet the skill level of the nominated occupation. so they must deduct at least 1year as qualifying period, in some cases more than one year may be deducted.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by olig(m): 9:04pm On May 31, 2018
Good evening,

Please someone should help me with the link to part one of this thread. Am new here. Thanks
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Umegoejiofor(m): 9:09pm On May 31, 2018
Please someone should try and answer me, is it possible for ssce holder to apply for Australia PR. I sell and repair electronics (LCD TV)
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 12:08am On Jun 01, 2018
olig:
Good evening,

Please someone should help me with the link to part one of this thread. Am new here. Thanks

https://www.nairaland.com/3053069/general-guide-australian-permanent-resident
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 12:15am On Jun 01, 2018
Umegoejiofor:
Please someone should try and answer me, is it possible for ssce holder to apply for Australia PR. I sell and repair electronics (LCD TV)

Without certificate in your technical skills, there is nothing you can do to migrate except through study visa.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Chimpazeeee: 1:48am On Jun 01, 2018
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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by stepo707: 6:12am On Jun 01, 2018
Thank you for the application.



As part of the assessment process, Immigration SA requires that you check the following information:



Issue with claiming points for work experience in the EOI:
Skilled employment at an appropriated skilled level and closely related to the nominated occupation of Hardware Technician - 313111. Any skilled employment being claimed in the EOI must be in the same ANZSCO grouping of “3131”.
It is noted that you are claiming points for the following occupations in the EOI and as these are not in the same ANZSCO grouping of “3131”, this will cause an issue with any visa application that may be submitted to the Department of Home Affairs:
System Administrator – 262113 (ANZSCO grouping “2621”)
ICT Support Engineer - 263212 (ANZSCO grouping “2632”)


Please see link to skilled employment information on the Department of Home Affairs website - https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/Visas/supporting/Pages/skilled/skilled-employment.aspx
You may list the employment, but should state “No” to being in the nominated occupation. Please advise Immigration SA whether you have edited this information in your EOI by 08/06/2018 at the latest.



If the information requested is not received by this date, the application will continue to be assessed based on the information already submitted, and this could result in an unsuccessful application.

I got this just now and the reason why they are saying this is because my 2 jobs(both former and present) have the title System administrator and IT Support Engineer on my letter offered by my company but the jobs i do are really support jobs are that was why i assesed as hardware technician as ANZCO system administrator role job description..I already have a successful/positive outcome from TRA since middle April stating " This letter confirms that Trades Recognition Australia has assessed your application as SUCCESSFUL for the occupation of Hardware Technician-313111 under the TRA Migration Skills Assessment Program"

Kindly advise what i should do guys.

cc Bellong, trastar, Azy123, Alphadoor, jayooh, spyroxy1, afolaseg
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by unnyk: 9:16am On Jun 01, 2018
Good morning house.
Please is there anyone that knows the occupation someone that studied physiology(no experience) can go for.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Alphadoor: 10:37am On Jun 01, 2018
stepo707:


I got this just now and the reason why they are saying this is because my 2 jobs(both former and present) have the title System administrator and IT Support Engineer on my letter offered by my company but the jobs i do are really support jobs are that was why i assesed as hardware technician as ANZCO system administrator role job description..I already have a successful/positive outcome from TRA since middle April stating " This letter confirms that Trades Recognition Australia has assessed your application as SUCCESSFUL for the occupation of Hardware Technician-313111 under the TRA Migration Skills Assessment Program"

Kindly advise what i should do guys.
My question to you now is " what occupation did you fill in your EOI and your SA application?
what supporting document did you provide for the nomination?
this message is from SA right?

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