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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by eb001: 2:04pm On Jan 18, 2020
Quick one, I just booked flight for my parents Nigeria to Australia. I want clarify if they need a transit visa in Kuala Lumpur. They are just changing terminal and airline from Emirates to Air Asia. Less than 7hours in the same airport. Any idea if they will be needing a transit visa. Pls help. URGENT.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by jadell: 8:42pm On Jan 18, 2020
Good day everyone,

Please I need some clarifications regarding my best course of action here;

I have Bsc in Economics from Olabisi Onabanjo University (formerly Osu), 2003
Accounting Technician Scheme certificate from ICAN in 2008
MBA (finance ) from OAU in 2014
ICAN ACA 2017

I currently work in an O&G Company as a Senior Financial Accountant with more than 10 years experience.

Less I forget, I am 43 years old, married with 3 kids and my wife currently works with LASG with NCE (Economic/Maths) 2002, Bed(sc) Economics with more than 10 years experience, and she is 40 years old.

Could you kindly advise.......which of the above will give me a better chance in terms of Assessment. Looking at 491 visa category as an Accountant.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 11:04pm On Jan 18, 2020
jadell:
Good day everyone,

Please I need some clarifications regarding my best course of action here;

I have Bsc in Economics from Olabisi Onabanjo University (formerly Osu), 2003
Accounting Technician Scheme certificate from ICAN in 2008
MBA (finance ) from OAU in 2014
ICAN ACA 2017

I currently work in an O&G Company as a Senior Financial Accountant with more than 10 years experience.

Less I forget, I am 43 years old, married with 3 kids and my wife currently works with LASG with NCE (Economic/Maths) 2002, Bed(sc) Economics with more than 10 years experience, and she is 40 years old.

Could you kindly advise.......which of the above will give me a better chance in terms of Assessment. Looking at 491 visa category as an Accountant.

Sincerely, no state is currently nominating Accountant except you have a job offer because it's the most competitive role in Australia here.
With your age and qualifications, you are likely not gonna full 15 points from any of the assessing bodies but it's good if you start the assessment process. You can add extra 10 points to your wife's points if you get competent English and positive assessment.
Of course, you will get a positive assessment, but the approved years of experience is what you will find out after the result is released.
You will also need to write IELTS Academic or PTE for a skill assessment with any of the 3 accounting bodies.

What's your wife experience, you only mentioned her qualifications?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by shaiX2: 7:18am On Jan 19, 2020
Thanks Tunlex we will try that.

tunlex01:


invest in Skill Assessment Support to know if it will fly or not. You can check it on Vetassess website.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by jadell: 9:05am On Jan 19, 2020
Thanks for your prompt response. My wife currently work as a Secondary school Maths teacher.
tunlex01:

Sincerely, no state is currently nominating Accountant except you have a job offer because it's the most competitive role in Australia here.
With your age and qualifications, you are likely not gonna full 15 points from any of the assessing bodies but it's good if you start the assessment process. You can add extra 10 points to your wife's points if you get competent English and positive assessment.
Of course, you will get a positive assessment, but the approved years of experience is what you will find out after the result is released.
You will also need to write IELTS Academic or PTE for a skill assessment with any of the 3 accounting bodies.

What's your wife experience, you only mentioned her qualifications?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 11:53am On Jan 19, 2020
jadell:
Thanks for your prompt response. My wife currently work as a Secondary school Maths teacher.
Please check AITSL website for the requirements for Secondary School teacher. You should assess as an Accountant or finance manager to add to your spouse's points and both of you can be primary applicants.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by jadell: 2:36pm On Jan 19, 2020
Thanks a bunch. Pls chief, which of my certificates do you think will give me a better assessment considering my Degree is in Economics and going for a Finance role?

tunlex01:

Please check AITSL website for the requirements for Secondary School teacher. You should assess as an Accountant or finance manager to add to your spouse's points and both of you can be primary applicants.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Orofun1: 5:36pm On Jan 19, 2020
I think it's better to get them a transit visa since they will be changing terminals ....because they are likely to cross immigration
eb001:


Quick one, I just booked flight for my parents Nigeria to Australia. I want clarify if they need a transit visa in Kuala Lumpur. They are just changing terminal and airline from Emirates to Air Asia. Less than 7hours in the same airport. Any idea if they will be needing a transit visa. Pls help. URGENT.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 11:12pm On Jan 19, 2020
jadell:
Thanks a bunch. Pls chief, which of my certificates do you think will give me a better assessment considering my Degree is in Economics and going for a Finance role?


Sincerely, your profile is not a regular one so I can't say. I can only suggest you submit all including the syllabus for each qualification or better still send an email to all the assessing bodies for an informed decision.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by olystic: 12:45am On Jan 20, 2020
BetterPerson007:
I think about 270k naira.
I'll check my PC later & share.
PTE 3 times failed
IELTS once (I enrolled in an IELTS class) passed.

Hello can I get details of the IELTS class you enrolled for.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Jesunitemi: 4:22pm On Jan 20, 2020
metrecube:
Please is IELTS result valid for two or three years.?I know that assessment is valid for three years. I saw tunlex01 comment on the students thread that it is valid for three years.


Please I also need help on this question. My ielts will be 2 years old I
On 1st of February, can I continue with my 491 application since its not up to 3 years or do I need to write another IELTS?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 11:07pm On Jan 20, 2020
Jesunitemi:



Please I also need help on this question. My ielts will be 2 years old I
On 1st of February, can I continue with my 491 application since its not up to 3 years or do I need to write another IELTS?
Yes you can.
English test result is valid for 3 years for skilled migration.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by olystic: 3:04pm On Jan 21, 2020
tunlex01:

Yes you can.
English test result is valid for 3 years for skilled migration.
Hello, please I sent you an email. About Queensland nomination. This was the reply I got from them.
Approved:

3. Settlement Funds Declaration Form approved on 21/01/2020
4. Bank Statement (personal) approved on 21/01/2020
2. Skills Assessment approved on 21/01/2020
Rejected:

7. Offshore Commitment Statement rejected with the note - These answers need to be more specific/detailed, You need to do more research. For example, question 3 - Employment opportunities for your nominated occupation. Your answer doesn't reflect the question. Form must be also signed.
491 - Application Form rejected with the note - Application must be signed

How do I do more research about Jobs in a place I chose Toowoomba.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by MissyGSam: 5:57am On Jan 22, 2020
Hi My Fellow Australians

Happy New Year!

Is anyone relocating (or planning to relocate) to Sydney? My family and I and happy to host you for a few days till you find your accommodation and generally settle down. In fact you will be welcomed with hot, spicy Jollof and cold orange juice, with the possibility of dodo, and of course all for free.

What is in it for us? Nothing, or should I say the blessings of God.

So why are we doing this? Well, let's just say, it is our own way of giving back and serving God this year. When we arrived a fellow Nigeria we barely knew took us in, accommodated us and feed us for FREE. So yes we are giving back.

Why Should You Trust Us:
Good question. Unfortunately, I don't have a convincing answer. As Nigerians I know we know SCAM is real. But I am happy to answer questions to ease your fears.


Family Composition
We live toward Western Sydney
Family of 3
You get a room to yourself.

Let's all have a grant/visa-filled year.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Damatik: 9:49pm On Jan 22, 2020
Good day house
I will like to apply to VETASSESS for my assessment as Environmental Manager. My BSc degree is in industrial chemistry and my Master degree is in Environmental Engineering. I have 3 years as an Environmental, Health and Safety Supervisor. However I trying to claim point for only the Environmental aspect of my Job
Pls what are my chances?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by ReviewsonTop: 1:13pm On Jan 23, 2020
Please tell me IELTS result valid for two or three years.?I know that assessment is valid for three years. I saw tunlex01 comment on the students thread that it is valid for three years.

Regards
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Mariesio: 2:24pm On Jan 23, 2020
Hello All,

MBA- International Relations
Bsc Economics
ACA ( ICAN)
AAT (ICAN)
IELTS LSRW- 7.5/7/7/7

11yrs working experience as Accountant

Do I have any chance?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by olystic: 4:32pm On Jan 23, 2020
tunlex01:

Yes you can.
English test result is valid for 3 years for skilled migration.

Good day Sir,
I sent you a PM of what I submitted to can you please guide me on what adjustment to make especially on the employment opportunities section
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by ignis: 10:09pm On Jan 23, 2020
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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by iamMoshood(m): 11:06am On Jan 24, 2020
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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by yungmin: 3:45pm On Jan 24, 2020
iamMoshood:
Good afternoon everyone, please I need some answers.

I work with EEDC, and as you know, big Nigerian companies like this will never write you a recommendation letter for migration, so I fear mentioning that I work with them in my assessment documents. Some of my colleagues that tried migrating in the past, when the assessment authorities called and emailed our HR, our company refused to disclose any information about them. Thereafter, those my colleagues were fired. So they lost the migration prospect and their jobs here in Nigeria. How do I avoid listing my present company? Or better still, if I mention them, how do I make the assessment authority to not contact the HR or top management? I would like them to contact my direct supervisor if they must.

Secondly, the other job I did before moving to EEDC, in a construction company, we were paid in cash with no document to prove receipt and I didn't really pay taxes. How do I prove I was paid?

Thirdly, I read Civil Engineering in a federal university, but I now work with Enugu Electricity Distribution Company as a Field Supervisor. Will this affect my assessment?

cc: bellong

I am facing the same dilemma. I want to do this quietly without involving my current employer. My problem now is getting my tax returns for 2019. I have my payslips, pension and tax ID. I have a role profile showing my job responsibilities in a company letterheaded paper. And my work hours is only shown in my employment agreement. Please, would these suffice to submit my assessment with EA. Please, advise. Thanks

Cc Belong, Tunlex
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Damatik: 7:48pm On Jan 24, 2020
bellong:


You cannot assign points to yourself without an assessment. You are only sure of your points after assessment.

Which organisation is your internal auditor experience? VETASSES is very strict with the occupation. Your packaging must be top notch to pull through with internal auditor.

What is your spouse's occupation and qualification?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 11:27am On Jan 25, 2020
Damatik:
Good day house
I will like to apply to VETASSESS for my assessment as Environmental Manager. My BSc degree is in industrial chemistry and my Master degree is in Environmental Engineering. I have 3 years as an Environmental, Health and Safety Supervisor. However I trying to claim point for only the Environmental aspect of my Job
Pls what are my chances?
Is the 3 years experience after your Masters degree?
Are you saying your role is broken into 3 parts?

For any managerial role with Vetassess, you must present organisational chart which will show people you report 5o and people reporting to you.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 11:29am On Jan 25, 2020
Mariesio:
Hello All,

MBA- International Relations
Bsc Economics
ACA ( ICAN)
AAT (ICAN)
IELTS LSRW- 7.5/7/7/7

11yrs working experience as Accountant

Do I have any chance?
MBA is inconsequential cos its not related.
Bsc Economics ❌
ACA - that may work. Which year did you become chartered?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 11:30am On Jan 25, 2020
olystic:


Good day Sir,
I sent you a PM of what I submitted to can you please guide me on what adjustment to make especially on the employment opportunities section
Done
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by jamson: 11:33am On Jan 25, 2020
yungmin:


I am facing the same dilemma. I want to do this quietly without involving my current employer. My problem now is getting my tax returns for 2019. I have my payslips, pension and tax ID. I have a role profile showing my job responsibilities in a company letterheaded paper. And my work hours is only shown in my employment agreement. Please, would these suffice to submit my assessment with EA. Please, advise. Thanks

Cc Belong, Tunlex

If you are assessing with EA, you may not need to face this dilemma. What’s your background and full profile?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 11:55am On Jan 25, 2020
iamMoshood:
Good afternoon everyone, please I need some answers.

I work with EEDC, and as you know, big Nigerian companies like this will never write you a recommendation letter for migration, so I fear mentioning that I work with them in my assessment documents. Some of my colleagues that tried migrating in the past, when the assessment authorities called and emailed our HR, our company refused to disclose any information about them. Thereafter, those my colleagues were fired. So they lost the migration prospect and their jobs here in Nigeria. How do I avoid listing my present company? Or better still, if I mention them, how do I make the assessment authority to not contact the HR or top management? I would like them to contact my direct supervisor if they must.

Secondly, the other job I did before moving to EEDC, in a construction company, we were paid in cash with no document to prove receipt and I didn't really pay taxes. How do I prove I was paid?

Thirdly, I read Civil Engineering in a federal university, but I now work with Enugu Electricity Distribution Company as a Field Supervisor. Will this affect my assessment?

cc: bellong
This is one of the reasons why one must leave this country. When did requesting for letter become an issue for sack?
Your colleagues that were sacked, was this really really directly related to the migration enquiries or just a cover up?
God will help us.

You can't avoid listing your company. That could cause a rejection of your application and possible ban for 5 years and above.

To make assessing body not contact your company is dependent on the assessing body and sometimes the document you have submitted. Most of them will contact only the person who issued the reference letter but for DHA, the possibility of contact your reference is almost zero.
Your occupation may not even be verified by DHA at all but in recent times, if or when DHA do verify, they call or email your company's line most likely the numbers or email address on the company's website.

DHA is very unpredictable in that aspect. In my case, my employment verification was sent to my organisation's contact center email address with copies of the reference letter and payslip I submitted, even though the letter was specifically signed by two senior HR business partners. Everyone who has access to the contact center email would have read the email from DHA (lol). It was later forwarded to HR who responded to DHA.
I know few people who DHA sent verification officers to their offices in Lagos, Akure and PH for physical verifications.

My advise for Assesment, get your supervisor to prepare and sign the reference letter on a plain paper with his/her full contact details. For DHA visa application, these ones will decide which method to use for your application.

2. Get payslip, get reference letter. I hope you have employment letter. You may also have to pay the tax or forget the employment details. (this also depends on your assessing body. If its TRA, don't even bother to put such employment details at all if you don't have the required documents.)

3. If what you do does not tally with what you studied (I don't know what a field engineer does in EEDC), you may not get a positive outcome from EA. Case of qualification and aligned experience is per assessing body but for EA in this case, it may not fly.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 11:57am On Jan 25, 2020
yungmin:


I am facing the same dilemma. I want to do this quietly without involving my current employer. My problem now is getting my tax returns for 2019. I have my payslips, pension and tax ID. I have a role profile showing my job responsibilities in a company letterheaded paper. And my work hours is only shown in my employment agreement. Please, would these suffice to submit my assessment with EA. Please, advise. Thanks

Cc Belong, Tunlex

Do you work in Lagos.. I mean is your tax paod to LIRS?
You may need to get a proper reference letter from your supervisor or do statutory declaration.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by yungmin: 1:05pm On Jan 25, 2020
jamson:


If you are assessing with EA, you may not need to face this dilemma. What’s your background and full profile?

I'm a civil Engr. Working in Abuja currently. I have worked with two other employers previously. My first was between 2012 - 2014. I have payslips, pension, tax, & testimonial letter from them. My next job was between 2014-2018. I also have payslips, tax, pension and reference letter. However, my headache is from my current job. I don't have my tax clearance yet. I have gone to the FCT-IRS with all my payslips and all, but they are requesting I bring a tax ticket from my office to confirm they have been remitting my tax. This is now taking a long process as I have been on it for more than two weeks. If I can boycott it, pls advise. I need to submit to EA asap. Thanks for your response
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by yungmin: 1:06pm On Jan 25, 2020
tunlex01:


Do you work in Lagos.. I mean is your tax paod to LIRS?
You may need to get a proper reference letter from your supervisor or do statutory declaration.

Oga tunlex01, no! I work in Abuja and taxes are remitted in Abuja. Please, can you advise how to go about the statutory declaration? Thanks alot
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by fatima04: 3:07pm On Jan 25, 2020
yungmin:


I'm a civil Engr. Working in Abuja currently. I have worked with two other employers previously. My first was between 2012 - 2014. I have payslips, pension, tax, & testimonial letter from them. My next job was between 2014-2018. I also have payslips, tax, pension and reference letter. However, my headache is from my current job. I don't have my tax clearance yet. I have gone to the FCT-IRS with all my payslips and all, but they are requesting I bring a tax ticket from my office to confirm they have been remitting my tax. This is now taking a long process as I have been on it for more than two weeks. If I can boycott it, pls advise. I need to submit to EA asap. Thanks for your response

My advise is to submit to EA without delaying much because assessment may end up taking between 3weeks to 3months.

Since you have 6years of verifiable employment that's 10points. You need additional 2years to hit the 15points cap which your current work place doesnt have yet. You can always add employment verification at a later date and this wont usually take long.

You still need to demonstrate you have been working in that role on your CV with your current employment and support it with either bank statement or payslip or employment letter if you have any for now.

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