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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by obi24(f): 4:20pm On Jun 29, 2018
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 4:59am On Jun 30, 2018
tougher and tougher every year...65 points now qualifying point mark
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Ogenedo: 7:18am On Jun 30, 2018
Congrats Baba Aub430, please which region/territory nominated you?

Did they ask for Proof of fund?

Aub430:
Guys ITA don drop for 489 visa.

At the moment, due to maintenance, I'm unable to log on to skillsselect to see what document is required. However I was just wondering what extra thing do I need to include in my application to ensure a direct grant??

Thanks
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Ogenedo: 7:22am On Jun 30, 2018
Dear Alphadoor, mine is NT, please assist.

Alphadoor:


Is this for NT?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by sigmapompe(m): 7:27am On Jun 30, 2018
Good morning house, pls necessary advice is needed here , got a negative assessment from vetasses for agricultural scientists, stating that my experience doesn't align, that it related to poultry mgt,pls way forward is needed.

Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 7:40am On Jun 30, 2018
sigmapompe:
Good morning house, pls necessary advice is needed here , got a negative assessment from vetasses for agricultural scientists, stating that my experience doesn't align, that it related to poultry mgt,pls way forward is needed.
Let\s talk. I can squeeze out some time to help.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by sigmapompe(m): 7:58am On Jun 30, 2018
koleefem05:
Let\s talk. I can squeeze out some time to help.
Ok. Thanks.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Ogenedo: 8:07am On Jun 30, 2018
Baba Alphadoor & other Wikipedias in the house, please help

Ogenedo:
Baba Alphadoor & other Wikipedias in the house, please help.

Hello House,

I urgently need your advice, I studied Estate Management and works in Facilities Management field for about 5years now.

I wish to apply for assessment with VETASSESS nominating Facilities Management under Subclass 489.

Kindly advise on my chance of getting positive assessment, and how many points can the assessment fetch me?

Please urgently help please.

God bless you all.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Aub430: 10:07am On Jun 30, 2018
Thanks brother. It's Riverina and they didn't ask for proof of fund.



Ogenedo:
Congrats Baba Aub430, please which region/territory nominated you?

Did they ask for Proof of fund?

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by engrtoib: 2:46pm On Jun 30, 2018
Hi friends,
I'm new here and have gone through most of the posts beginning with the initiator of this thread in person of chief Bellong and other super contributors. To you all I say congratulations and God bless you for your selfless help.
During the course of reading through this thread I discovered that most of the links provided in the beginning are no longer accessible. In view of this I'll want to please, appeal to our ogas and seniors in this thread to please repost all the relevant links for easy successful step-by-step application process and guides for application.
I just recently come across this wonderful platform after wasting money and time with agents since 2016.
I would like to do it myself that's why I'm seeking for the process to be reposted.
Thank you all.
God bless.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Tuteso: 5:13pm On Jun 30, 2018
See links on page 0. https://www.nairaland.com/4478747/diy-guide-australian-permanent-resident

engrtoib:
Hi friends,
I'm new here and have gone through most of the posts and guides for application.
I just recently come across this wonderful platform after wasting money and time with agents since 2016.
I would like to do it myself that's why I'm seeking for the process to be reposted.
Thank you all.
God bless.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 5:54pm On Jun 30, 2018
sigmapompe:

Ok. Thanks.
replied your request,but mailer demon feedback. Just add atyahoodotcom to my username. Regards.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by trastar(f): 7:16pm On Jun 30, 2018
Ogenedo:
Baba Alphadoor & other Wikipedias in the house, please help.

Hello House,

I urgently need your advice, I studied Estate Management and works in Facilities Management field for about 5years now.

I wish to apply for assessment with VETASSESS nominating Facilities Management under Subclass 489.

Kindly advise on my chance of getting positive assessment, and how many points can the assessment fetch me?

Please urgently help please.

God bless you all.


I'd say align your work experience and reference to match that of a valuer.
Your degree will get your positive assessment for Valuer and it's non-prorata.
Someone got NSw 190 nomination for it with 10 points in English too.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Blackedu2000: 2:39am On Jul 01, 2018
koleefem05:
Let\s talk. I can squeeze out some time to help.
Please koleefem05 can we talk? I need your help.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 6:39am On Jul 01, 2018
Blackedu2000:

Please koleefem05 can we talk? I need your help.
Sure.
koleefem05:
Just add atyahoodotcom to my username. Regards.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by flemin(m): 8:46am On Jul 01, 2018
Learning a lot on this forum...hoping to get some clarifications soon
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Blessingt0936: 10:03am On Jul 01, 2018
An award or qualification recognised by the relevant assessing authority for your nominated skilled occupation.

can someone give a broad explanation of this, thus this mean my professional certificate, cisco certificate and project management
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by BossLaifay(f): 1:08pm On Jul 01, 2018
Blessingt0936:
An award or qualification recognised by the relevant assessing authority for your nominated skilled occupation.

can someone give a broad explanation of this, thus this mean my professional certificate, cisco certificate and project management
Yes. If your assessing authority would recognise them it would be 10 points.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Mcslize: 3:51pm On Jul 01, 2018
Tuteso:
See links on page 0. https://www.nairaland.com/4478747/diy-guide-australian-permanent-resident


He said the links are no longer accessible.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Ogenedo: 5:59pm On Jul 01, 2018
Thanks for your response Trastar.

However, the places I have worked would only Reference me as a Facilities Manager and not a Valuer, also my employment letter also carries Facilities Manager. Hence, I don't know how to align it to fit into a Valuer.

Do you think VETASSESS will not give me a positive outcome if I nominate for facilities management?

trastar:



I'd say align your work experience and reference to match that of a valuer.
Your degree will get your positive assessment for Valuer and it's non-prorata.
Someone got NSw 190 nomination for it with 10 points in English too.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by ogbevireo(m): 6:27pm On Jul 01, 2018
Blessingt0936:
An award or qualification recognised by the relevant assessing authority for your nominated skilled occupation.

can someone give a broad explanation of this, thus this mean my professional certificate, cisco certificate and project management

For ACS, your professional certifications can be recognised. However, not all of them are. Check on ACS site for a current and full list of accepted certifications.

CCNP, CCIE, MCITP - I am sure of these. So check others.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by dephilosopher: 8:12pm On Jul 01, 2018
Pls I want to start my application. I am new here and av read the thread. I am a secondary school teacher with state govt. I av NCE, bsc.ed, M. ed in computer science education. I av been working with state govt for 5yrs now but av taught in other private schools before now. I am 35yrs. Pls do I stand a chance?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by adeomoade: 9:08pm On Jul 01, 2018
dephilosopher:
Pls I want to start my application. I am new here and av read the thread. I am a secondary school teacher with state govt. I av NCE, bsc.ed, M. ed in computer science education. I av been working with state govt for 5yrs now but av taught in other private schools before now. I am 35yrs. Pls do I stand a chance?
Read through the link below.
https://www.nairaland.com/search?q=aitsl+ielts&board=2
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by trastar(f): 10:23pm On Jul 01, 2018
Ogenedo:
Thanks for your response Trastar.

However, the places I have worked would only Reference me as a Facilities Manager and not a Valuer, also my employment letter also carries Facilities Manager. Hence, I don't know how to align it to fit into a Valuer.

Do you think VETASSESS will not give me a positive outcome if I nominate for facilities management?


You will get positive assessment.
My advice was based on the visa available for that occupation whereas your degree can get you 190.
Since it can't be aligned to valuer, I guess you can as well just stick with facility manager.
Who knows what the new list will bring.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by piusford: 11:17pm On Jul 01, 2018
Congratulations @Aub430.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by eagle13(m): 3:12am On Jul 02, 2018
I'm a graduate of agricultural economics and extension from futa.I graduated in 2008.
I work with NSCDC till date.I started working since 2012.
I'm interested in Australia,my certificate does not match with my line of duty as a security person in nscdc,how can I fit in?
Expert advice is needed pls.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by gaphils: 8:09am On Jul 02, 2018
Please from part 1 d closed thread page 1 where you explained the difference between the 3 PR pathways. In 489, does it mean that a PR holder via 489 will not get medical insurance all through his life there or after some 2yrs, then one is qualified to get d med insurance from d 489 visa.

Can a holder be able to change region after two yrs in d region dt nominated him jst as in 190?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 8:16am On Jul 02, 2018
gaphils:
Please from part 1 d closed thread page 1 where you explained the difference between the 3 PR pathways. In 489, does it mean that a PR holder via 489 will not get medical insurance all through his life there or after some 2yrs, then one is qualified to get d med insurance from d 489 visa.

Can a holder be able to change region after two yrs in d region dt nominated him jst as in 190?

While on visa 489, you may not be entitled to Medicare for the two years before you apply for permanent resident. Once you put in application for permanent resident after two years on 489, you get registered for Medicare.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nayaaaaa: 9:14am On Jul 02, 2018
Thanks trastar for the quick response. How much do you think a family of three would pay?
trastar:


2.5 million for Visa application if you have a family of 4-5, yes.
But this is what i always say to people, the process is such that your victories are in stages and the fee for the smaller victories isnt that much.
English test is a victory-cost about 55k
EA assessment another victory- the most important hurdle to cross -cost about 300k (if i am not mistaken).
By the time you have spent this almost 500k and you are receiving the good news of ITA.
Like a letter from Australia saying "Madam, you are eligible, pay for visa"- 2.5M will be the least of your worries.
Its like being pregnant and going into labour-the joy of what comes after labour is too big compared to the pain of labour.

On the issue of what to assess as, the truth is, you really need to read the thread.
I am also hoping our engineers in the house can help.
Also, you may want to wait with assessment for now. New occupation list will be out in July.
wait to see whats on it before applying.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by gaphils: 9:34am On Jul 02, 2018
bellong:


While on visa 489, you may not be entitled to Medicare for the two years before you apply for permanent resident. Once you put in application for permanent resident after two years on 489, you get registered for Medicare.

Thanks sir @Master belling. Bit I have another thing to be cleared though I hav read almost all the pages of this and the previous threads but no clear to this.

In this point things involving married couple. Both need to have qualification n skills assessed by d relevant authorities and take english test too? If am d principal applicant, my wife's IELTS, age, qualification n Skil assessment will only add 5points t me and she will get no point on her own either , If my wife's is the principal applicant too, my age, IELTS, education n Skil assessment will giv my wife just added 5points as well? Did I understand it.

But does it mean dt f u didn't assess ur partner's qualification n skill, he /she wouldn't be allowed t join d oda t live n work in Australia

My wife is younger than I am, by her age, she is sure to get 30points on age, but she has NCE but has only taught in primary school for jst 2yrs

Me, by d time, I will b getting assessed by EA n finally writing my EOI, I estimated a yr, by den I will only get 15 in my age( 38 nw).I hv 10yrs job experience in line with my education qualification.(HND civil engineering)

I want t go for 489,o r 190 plz advice me more for who will b d principal and wht other helpful info. We e ready t write my English test, am also gathering my docs for assessment by EA.

Tnks bellong
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Ogenedo: 10:01am On Jul 02, 2018
I am deeply grateful Trastar.

trastar:


You will get positive assessment.
My advice was based on the visa available for that occupation whereas your degree can get you 190.
Since it can't be aligned to valuer, I guess you can as well just stick with facility manager.
Who knows what the new list will bring.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nayaaaaa: 10:34am On Jul 02, 2018
Cc trastar, bellong and other house members.

Please assist with my husband's job anzsco code. I have searched their site and I don't seem to know what occupation he falls into. He studied electronics and electrical engineering. he worked as a field service engineer for 6 years and has worked as a regional technical officer for a year still in the same establishment. Their company manages the power aspect of telecommunication masts etc.



Please help a sister. Oga has decided that this PR thing is my headache.....

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