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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by ChinnyBonn: 10:11pm On Dec 05, 2018 |
Thanks so much! You will live long. Na that grant in 2 months without contact, na im I want ooo � zanyzara: 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 11:30pm On Dec 05, 2018 |
Avangard: As Zanyzara advised, you can only lodge EOI and apply to QLD for 489 visa asap. You cannot apply to NSW for 190 cos your score is less than 65 point. Also try to get 20 points in the English test so you can be selected for NSW 190 nomination. 2 Likes |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by keleto(m): 12:06am On Dec 06, 2018 |
bellong: Good evening oga belong.Am sorry if my question might have infuriated you. I did ask that question sometime last year,but along the way ,my plan did not work out------it does not really mean am unserious. Why i had to ask the question was that around April this year ,i got an additional btech qualifications, though a one year top up for my HND. Now ,am confused cos if i add it to my assessment document,,my past 12 yrs working experience might be cut off.because i was told your experience counts from your most recent qualification. And also if EA would agree to assess my HND +OND. only. Pls ooo dont be offended |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 3:44am On Dec 06, 2018 |
@Keleto, EA will assess your HND and OND. It will be equivalent to diploma which is 10 points. There is no reason to lose 15points because of 5 points. 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 4:53am On Dec 06, 2018 |
samfeminist: All these will give you 10 points. The PGD is dependent on the body assessing you. I am not sure of ACS' position with it. All in the same Field.Electrical Electronic Engineering. For which occupation? I have been working since 2007. All your qualification will be put into consideration. If the occupation you nominated is a skill 1 occupation, you will lose some years of experience in lieu of qualification. Meanwhile, if you have any related experience prior to 2007, you can use it for RPL. There are people here that can guide you with it.
I don't think so except your PGD is assessed to be equivalent to AQF bachelor degree. Even with that, ACS is known for cutting 2-3yrs off people's experience. What is the occupation? 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 6:32am On Dec 06, 2018 |
Someone should help ooo...Morning all. shacore: |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by keleto(m): 6:32am On Dec 06, 2018 |
bellong: Thanks. Do you advise i go as electrical engineer ,engineering technologist, or electrical engineering technician. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by victor54: 11:26am On Dec 06, 2018 |
keleto:U can't assess as engineer with HND. Go for technologist and claim all ur experiences. Dnt include ur btech. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 11:53am On Dec 06, 2018 |
keleto: Electrical engineering technician. Less competition 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by akari01: 12:44pm On Dec 06, 2018 |
Hello, From my xp with EA, I'll advise you get tax certificate for all those employment period. EA takes only tax & pension evidences serious. Don't bother about payslips and bank statements with them. korlahwarleh: 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by akari01: 1:26pm On Dec 06, 2018 |
Congrats. ChinnyBonn: 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by korlahwarleh: 7:21pm On Dec 06, 2018 |
akari01:First of all, Relevant Skilled Employment is an additional assessment service that you need to apply and pay for. If you have not applied for this additional service, your employment will not be reflected on the outcome letter. If you have applied for this service, please note only successful skilled employment results will be recorded in the final outcome letter. This means your employment was not included in the outcome because one or multiple reasons below: You did not provide ALL documents required. Your work experience was not closely related or relevant to nominated occupation code. You were not paid at the market or salaried rate for engineering professionals during the employment period. Experience gained as a Ph.D. student, or work experience as a Research Assistant/Fellow cannot be recognised as Relevant Skilled Employment. Please refer to MSA Booklet page 30 & 31 for the mandatory Primary and Secondary documents required for the Relevant Skilled Employment assessment. Got this from EA website. Do you think point No 3 (market or salaried rate for professionals) will not work against me as I was paid only 20k during the period. And please what do they mean by that? Thanks once again. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by korlahwarleh: 7:25pm On Dec 06, 2018 |
zanyzara:DHA |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by gsalvatore: 11:08pm On Dec 06, 2018 |
EA replied my mail..Apologies i know is a long read. 'You will also find down in the middle of the email three pathways that i typed up in bold for you. These are the three possible pathways to apply for a migration skills assessment with us please read through them to understand a little bit more about your different options with us. If you are looking at Migrating to Australia, you will firstly need to determine which visa would be appropriate for you. Please note that Engineers Australia (EA) is an organisation independent from The Department of Home Affairs. It is not EA’s place to give you any advice on immigration processes, visa eligibility, or immigration requirements. The attribution of points remains at the discretion of the Home Affairs officers. Please refer to the Home Affairs website for all information about immigration requirements https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/. If the visa you wish to apply for has a requirement for a Skills Assessment, then: you will need to choose your occupation nomination. Please refer to the ANZSCO dictionary for the definition of the occupation nomination. The ANZSCO dictionary is downloadable from www.abs.gov.au. please also refer to https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/Trav/Work/Work/Skills-assessment-and-assessing-authorities/skilled-occupations-lists for information on the assessment authorities for occupations. As the assessing body, Engineers Australia is unable to offer guidance on which occupation should be nominated. The most important thing to remember when choosing a category is that you are able to demonstrate your knowledge in that area of Engineering, therefore it is important this is chosen by you. Please click here, type your desired discipline into the search bar, this will bring up the definition of the occupation as well as the criteria of what we look for. You can use this as a guide when deciding which category to nominate. If Engineers Australia is the designated assessing authority, then you may apply for the migration skills assessment. There are three types of pathway for a Migration Skill Assessment: Australian Accredited Qualifications Pathway (Section B in MSA Booklet) You have completed your undergraduate degree in Australia and it is a fully accredited degree (please see below link) http://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/sites/default/files/shado/Education/Program%20Accreditation/engineers_australia_accredited_programs.pdf International Accredited Accord Pathway (Section B in MSA Booklet) You have completed your undergraduate degree in a country that is a full signatory of the Accords and the degree is accredited by the representative body of the signatory country. http://www.ieagreements.org Non-Accredited/Competency Demonstration Report Pathway (Section C in MSA Booklet) You have completed an Australian or International undergraduate degree that is not accredited or has not been completed in a country that is a full signatory of the International Accords. Or, you would like an outcome slightly different to that of your Accredited degree. Under the Accredited qualifications pathway, the outcome is given in accordance to the discipline of your degree. If the discipline does not match the content of your degree (for example, Electrical Engineering degrees focusing on Electronics Engineering), then a close analysis of the transcript will determine the appropriate occupation. If you would rather be assessed in a different discipline, then you can apply via the Competency Demonstration Report pathway. Note however that there is no guarantee that you would be successful in getting the outcome you desire as the qualification has to contain the necessary underpinning knowledge in the discipline you are seeking assessment for. Please refer to the MSA booklet for details on all the pathways. Please also take a look at Information for Applicants which contains information on the process, fees and frequently asked questions: Regards, Omar Member Services | '' zanyzara: 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by fmkunle0077: 6:39am On Dec 07, 2018 |
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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 8:08am On Dec 07, 2018 |
@fmkunle0077, If you are not leaving the airport in Istanbul, you don't need a Transit visa in Turkey. Where in Perth are you going? 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by fmkunle0077: 8:51am On Dec 07, 2018 |
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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by firpemi(f): 8:54am On Dec 07, 2018 |
you do sir, the cheap ticket is a scam. one will have to transit from one airport to another via road. the journey takes a whooping 4hours after which you wont be lodged during the long stay for the connecting flight. people use the opportunity to sight see and shop to pass time since they have a transit visa. you will also observe that there are two turkish airways/airline ticket one is pricer than the other. the pricey one does not require a transit visa if you dont intend to leave the airport and the connecting time is shorter. bellong: |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by samfeminist(m): 10:21am On Dec 07, 2018 |
Bellong. Thanks. The occupation i nominated is Computer Network and system engineer. 263111. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by samfeminist(m): 11:03am On Dec 07, 2018 |
bellong: @Bellong, The occupation is Computer Network and system Engineer Do you think 70 points will be enough for this occupation? Or i should go for state nomination which will make it 75 points. If my assessment come out possitive and MET is less 2011. Then i will be happy. Advise me bro |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Davidson5(m): 1:08pm On Dec 07, 2018 |
zanyzara:Thanks man. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 11:04pm On Dec 07, 2018 |
samfeminist: You have no Electrical related experience? I am not following the ITA tracker, so I can't say if 70points will be enough. However, the ICT occupations have been known to require about 75 points to have a good shot. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by JuelzzzSantana: 12:27am On Dec 08, 2018 |
[quote author=bellong post=73591282] All these will give you 10 points. The PGD is dependent on the body assessing you. I am not sure of ACS' position with it. For which occupation? All your qualification will be put into consideration. If the occupation you nominated is a skill 1 occupation, you will lose some years of experience in lieu of qualification. Meanwhile, if you have any related experience prior to 2007, you can use it for RPL. There are people here that can guide you with it. I don't think so except your PGD is assessed to be equivalent to AQF bachelor degree. Even with that, ACS is known for cutting 2-3yrs off people's experience. What is the occupation? Good Day, Ogaa Bellong. My question is not related to this thread, but I just need your candid and honest advice. My wife and I just got grant for Visa 500, I’m supposed to be accompanying her as a dependent. What exactly are my chances for work and life in general down under. Is it worth leaving my work here in Naija for? Thanks in advance. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by JuelzzzSantana: 12:28am On Dec 08, 2018 |
bellong:Good Day, Ogaa Bellong. My question is not related to this thread, but I just need your candid and honest advice. My wife and I just got grant for Visa 500, I’m supposed to be accompanying her as a dependent. What exactly are my chances for work and life in general down under. Is it worth leaving my work here in Naija for? Thanks in advance. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 12:50am On Dec 08, 2018 |
JuelzzzSantana: What is your occupation? Which industry are you currently working? What is your wife's occupation? Which school is she going for her studies? |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by phez: 4:31am On Dec 08, 2018 |
hello everyone, been following this trend for sometime. Iv gone through the skilled migration, and after my calculation, I would have 65 points if I score 8.0 in english ielts . I have a degree in education, bsc to b precise. i want to know if i can go ahead in the application wen i get the 20pts from english, or if the teaching skill wont suffice cos all iv bn seeing has bn technology-related occupation. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 4:43am On Dec 08, 2018 |
phez: Education is definitely one of the most sought after occupations due to the dearth of teachers in some regions especially in the country areas. From what those who have assessed with AITSL said, most important criteria for having a positive assessment are getting minimum of 7 in each band of IELTS and your teaching practice year. Your teaching skill is enough. Read up to identify your assessing authority and read more about the requirements. 2 Likes |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by JuelzzzSantana: 9:54am On Dec 08, 2018 |
bellong: Thanks for you response I’m working in the IT dept of a Federal Government University as a Network Administrator. My wife is going to study Nursing (Graduate Entry) at Western Sydney University. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 10:45am On Dec 08, 2018 |
JuelzzzSantana: If your qualification is in the ICT, you can kickstart the PR process. I believe you should be able to nominate a related occupation that is being sponsored on the list. My wife is going to study Nursing (Graduate Entry) at Western Sydney University You guys are moving to Sydney which is good for you. I cannot promise you will get an IT job because of your visa but I can assure that you will get something to do. And you may be lucky to get an IT job with a company that cares less if you have PR.. The satisfaction or fulfillment from the move depends largely on your reason for relocation. If you are after quality and value for life, you will never regret taking the step. If it is about money, you will have enough not to be hungry or depend on anybody. In all, you will be happy you made the decision. It may appear very difficult in the beginning but as you get settled and accustomed to the city, you will find your feet. There are thousands of Nigerians in Sydney who may assist you to navigate the city. Your visa gives you unlimited hours to work, so you shouldn't have issues while your wife studies. 4 Likes |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by DoDirtsLikeWorm(m): 11:58am On Dec 08, 2018 |
keleto: On Canadian Thread Only this your ND & HND alone will be accessed as someone with Masters Degree believe. |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by JuelzzzSantana: 1:48pm On Dec 08, 2018 |
bellong:Thank you very much Chief for making out time to clarify things for me. I really appreciate. 1 Like |
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Ashkay: 2:37pm On Dec 08, 2018 |
Good afternoon house, please I need someone who has already completed his/her assessment with vetasses to please put me through regarding required documentation format and what to submit and what not to submit to avoid negative result from vetasses. Thank you in anticipation |
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