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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by ugift4reel: 4:28pm On Aug 17, 2022
tunlex01:

First, the English result has to change and you need a better result.
Do you have salary bank statement, pension and/or tax statements for those 7 years?
If you have the funds, you can pursue any electrical technician occupations assessed by TRA as they are less competitive than EA assessed occupations
Hello @tunlex01, just got positive outcome from TRA, kindly advise on next step. Thanks

Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Kannyman: 8:26am On Aug 18, 2022
Congratulations
ugift4reel:

Hello @tunlex01, just got positive outcome from TRA, kindly advise on next step. Thanks
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 12:39pm On Aug 18, 2022
ugift4reel:

Hello @tunlex01, just got positive outcome from TRA, kindly advise on next step. Thanks
Congratulations.
Do you have English test result and at least a proficient English?
if you do, create multiple EOIs on Skillselect. You can check youtube/google on how to do that. I'd advise you create two - one for 491 Queensland and 190 queensland.

You are lucky your occupation is on the QSOL list.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 12:39pm On Aug 18, 2022
soulamanne:


thanks @tunlex01....I saw this real time.I was practically awake till the offshore QSOL opened. met all the conditions but my occupation Telecom Engineering not on the list...sad .we move(banking and praying on NSW and SA now)
Fingers crossed.

Government is increasing number of migration intake for this year and more PRs. So there will be more opportunities.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Prudency045: 3:52pm On Aug 18, 2022
@Tunlex01 Please kindly advise accordingly. I have gone through the occupation list and what I have been doing is similar to Chemistry Technician than Chemical Engineer.

Age: 32 yrs

IELTS: L=8.5, R=7, W=7, S=7

Educational qualifications with dates awarded (BSc, 2013, Masters,2019)

Awarding University(ies): Obafemi Awolowo University for bachelor's degree and UNILAG for MPE

Course of study: Chemical Engineering & Process Engineering for bachelor's and master's degrees respectively.

Job title(s) and dates: Laboratory Chemist Nov. 2015 - September 2016
Quality Control Officer October 2016 - November 2018
Quality Auditor November 2018 - November 2019
Laboratory Engineer November 2019 - To date

Years of experience: 6years 9months
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Saynoomore: 8:58pm On Aug 18, 2022
soulamanne:


thanks @tunlex01....I saw this real time.I was practically awake till the offshore QSOL opened. met all the conditions but my occupation Telecom Engineering not on the list...sad .we move(banking and praying on NSW and SA now)

I was excited when I read Tunlex's post about QSOL being opened, I scanned through the list very rapidly but didn't find my occupation as well. Then I went through the list like 3 times again, but very slowly this time! grin still not there on the list! Quite sad anyway, but like you said, we move o!

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by ugift4reel: 9:02pm On Aug 18, 2022
Kannyman:
Congratulations
Thanks
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by ugift4reel: 9:08pm On Aug 18, 2022
tunlex01:

Congratulations.
Do you have English test result and at least a proficient English?
if you do, create multiple EOIs on Skillselect. You can check youtube/google on how to do that. I'd advise you create two - one for 491 Queensland and 190 queensland.

You are lucky your occupation is on the QSOL list.
Thanks boss.
Unfortunately, the English test I wrote last year was competent level. Would rewrite soonest.
God bless you for all you do.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Rhodachi: 11:30pm On Aug 18, 2022
Good evening all.
Anyone received invitation from Victoria yet?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by soulamanne(m): 3:27pm On Aug 19, 2022
Saynoomore:


I was excited when I read Tunlex's post about QSOL being opened, I scanned through the list very rapidly but didn't find my occupation as well. Then I went through the list like 3 times again, but very slowly this time! grin still not there on the list! Quite sad anyway, but like you said, we move o!

grin grin grin same here...I even went back after 24hrs to see if they had included it....we keep grinding!!! cool

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 3:29pm On Aug 19, 2022
Gaood afternoon everyone, please I need your advice as to how to find my EOI. I received a positive assessment from vetassess some months back but my year experience was reduced to 2.2yrs.

What happened was that, I submitted 2 job experiences, the first one was 6yrs but with 15hours per week while the second was 3yrs plus with 40hours per week.

The first wasn't counted because it didn't meet the minimum 20hours per week to be qualified. This is because in the first 18months of the job, I enrolled for my masters and I was afraid it would affect my points if I had stated I also worked 20hours during this period.

I want to know if I can go ahead to fill 20hours per week in the remaining 4 and half years of my first job, in my EOI, without having an issues with my application later.

Thank you for your assistance.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 4:05pm On Aug 19, 2022
Kenyanne:
Gaood afternoon everyone, please I need your advice as to how to find my EOI. I received a positive assessment from vetassess some months back but my year experience was reduced to 2.2yrs.

What happened was that, I submitted 2 job experiences, the first one was 6yrs but with 15hours per week while the second was 3yrs plus with 40hours per week.

The first wasn't counted because it didn't meet the minimum 20hours per week to be qualified. This is because in the first 18months of the job, I enrolled for my masters and I was afraid it would affect my points if I had stated I also worked 20hours during this period.

I want to know if I can go ahead to fill 20hours per week in the remaining 4 and half years of my first job, in my EOI, without having an issues with my application later.

Thank you for your assistance.
You can only claim years of experience approved by your assessing authority as you can’t claim point for it.
You can include it in your EOI but select ‘not relevant to occupation”
You should have reassessed with Vetassess within 90 days.
This is why it’s important to mention stuff like this and get people to review your letter before submission.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 4:13pm On Aug 19, 2022
Prudency045:
@Tunlex01 Please kindly advise accordingly. I have gone through the occupation list and what I have been doing is similar to Chemistry Technician than Chemical Engineer.

Age: 32 yrs

IELTS: L=8.5, R=7, W=7, S=7

Educational qualifications with dates awarded (BSc, 2013, Masters,2019)

Awarding University(ies): Obafemi Awolowo University for bachelor's degree and UNILAG for MPE

Course of study: Chemical Engineering & Process Engineering for bachelor's and master's degrees respectively.

Job title(s) and dates: Laboratory Chemist Nov. 2015 - September 2016
Quality Control Officer October 2016 - November 2018
Quality Auditor November 2018 - November 2019
Laboratory Engineer November 2019 - To date

Years of experience: 6years 9months

Visit Vetassess website to review their assessment requirements. Gather your documents and get it reviewed by some expert that have previously assessment same occupation.
You don’t need to present your Masters degree though. Just BSc certificate and transcript
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 4:25pm On Aug 19, 2022
SA is coming with a bang!
500 occupations from next week Thursday.
Be prepared and ready

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 4:27pm On Aug 19, 2022
Thanks @tunlex01 for the prompt response. We didn't realise we have made a mistake until recently.

Pls, is it possible to get a state nomination or family sponsorship for agricultural consultant in the northern territory even if it is not on the occupation list?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Prudency045: 5:03pm On Aug 19, 2022
tunlex01:


Visit Vetassess website to review their assessment requirements. Gather your documents and get it reviewed by some expert that have previously assessment same occupation.
You don’t need to present your Masters degree though. Just BSc certificate and transcript

Thanks, boss.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 2:51am On Aug 20, 2022
Kenyanne:
Thanks @tunlex01 for the prompt response. We didn't realise we have made a mistake until recently.

Pls, is it possible to get a state nomination or family sponsorship for agricultural consultant in the northern territory even if it is not on the occupation list?
Very unlikely for NT. Why NT though?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 5:47am On Aug 20, 2022
tunlex01:

Very unlikely for NT. Why NT though?

My supposed sponsor lives there, he was initially going to be my sponsor until we found out agricultural consultant wasn't on the occupation list of the Northern territory. I couldn't have assessed agricultural scientist because I had no experience in that line.

Please, can we access state sponsorship from another region and is it very likely we get one?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Rihpee: 6:26am On Aug 20, 2022
Kenyanne:


My supposed sponsor lives there, he was initially going to be my sponsor until we found out agricultural consultant wasn't on the occupation list of the Northern territory. I couldn't have assessed agricultural scientist because I had no experience in that line.

Please, can we access state sponsorship from another region and is it very likely we get one?
Agricultural Consultant is on QLD’s list
https://migration.qld.gov.au/occupation-lists

I assume that you have skills assessment already so you can choose both visas 189 and 190 on your EOI.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 8:23am On Aug 20, 2022
Rihpee:

Agricultural Consultant is on QLD’s list
https://migration.qld.gov.au/occupation-lists

I assume that you have skills assessment already so you can choose both visas 189 and 190 on your EOI.

Yes, I have a positive assessment already, thank you very much for the help.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Hollarmighty: 7:11pm On Aug 20, 2022
Hi Tunlex,

Am I a good fit for Australia PR?

Age: 35
Profession: Accountant/Management Consultant
Qualifications: B.Sc Economics; ICAN (ACA & AAT). Currently undergoing an online EMBA at Quantic University of Business and Technology.
Work Experience: Big4 Accounting firm - Accountant 4.5 years. Another Big4 consulting 1.5 years. Making 6 years altogether.
Family: Me, Wife and a 2 month old.

What are my chances, please. Thanks
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 8:40am On Aug 21, 2022
Hollarmighty:
Hi Tunlex,

Am I a good fit for Australia PR?

Age: 35
Profession: Accountant/Management Consultant
Qualifications: B.Sc Economics; ICAN (ACA & AAT). Currently undergoing an online EMBA at Quantic University of Business and Technology.
Work Experience: Big4 Accounting firm - Accountant 4.5 years. Another Big4 consulting 1.5 years. Making 6 years altogether.
Family: Me, Wife and a 2 month old.

What are my chances, please. Thanks

The process is competitive for Accountant/Management consultant. You need to get a very high point like 95 and above which is very unrealistic for offshore applicant.
You best option is to look out for jobs in the big4 in Australia. They are still recruiting people into the country on 482 visa.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 9:02am On Aug 21, 2022


My supposed sponsor lives there, he was initially going to be my sponsor until we found out agricultural consultant wasn't on the occupation list of the Northern territory. I couldn't have assessed agricultural scientist because I had no experience in that line.

Please, can we access state sponsorship from another region and is it very likely we get one?
You can get state sponsorship from other states if you meet their requirement for your occupation.
Check all the states that are currently nominating and previous pages. There has been information posted on nominating states.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Hollarmighty: 3:02pm On Aug 21, 2022
tunlex01:


The process is competitive for Accountant/Management consultant. You need to get a very high point like 95 and above which is very unrealistic for offshore applicant.
You best option is to look out for jobs in the big4 in Australia. They are still recruiting people into the country on 482 visa.

Thanks for the advise.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by SKINDOGGY: 9:16pm On Aug 21, 2022
aussy4life:
Guys Grant has landed oooo

Timeline:
ITA ....30/8/2017
Lodged....25/10/2017
Grant ....30/4/2018
IED... 29/9/2018
Direct grant.
@phlunter you are next to rejoice.
Thanking everyone especially Bellong for starting this thread for people waiting may you all get a quick grant and ITA.


Hello senior man can I hv your contact
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 3:14pm On Aug 22, 2022
189 ITA flowed today for various occupations.
Check your emails if you have 189 EOI.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by soulamanne(m): 11:00pm On Aug 22, 2022
SKINDOGGY:
Hello senior man can I hv your contact


congrats chief...what visa subclass please/offshore?/occupation...took so long though
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by soulamanne(m): 11:04pm On Aug 22, 2022
@tunlexo1


I don't know if you have perused the updated WA eligibility criteria. suddenly ,I did not see the job contract clause for offshore again .In fact the while update was majorly silent as per offshore applicants except you read deep through WASMOL1&2.now all I see is job offer contract is for 190 and not 491...kindly help clarify if you have heard or seen this

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by SegunWamiri(m): 12:24am On Aug 23, 2022
soulamanne:
@tunlexo1


I don't know if you have perused the updated WA eligibility criteria. suddenly ,I did not see the job contract clause for offshore again .In fact the while update was majorly silent as per offshore applicants except you read deep through WASMOL1&2.now all I see is job offer contract is for 190 and not 491...kindly help clarify if you have heard or seen this

Your eyes aren't deceiving you grin. That's the true state of things for now. The entire of Western Australia is currently classed REGIONAL. So you can tell that they are trying to make the place as enticing as possible.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by soulamanne(m): 6:25am On Aug 23, 2022
SegunWamiri:


my brother grin I could not believe it o!I had struck off WA from my potential hopefuls suddenly this leap of hope!!!hoping and praying for the best now.







Your eyes aren't deceiving you grin. That's the true state of things for now. The entire of Western Australia is currently classed REGIONAL. So you can tell that they are trying to make the place as enticing as possible.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 12:51pm On Aug 23, 2022
There was an update yesterday from WA migration.

The WA Government has made changes to its migration program to support skilled workers looking to migrate to Western Australia including increasing occupations eligible for skilled migration in WA by around 60 per cent.

*New occupations have been added* to the Western Australian Skilled Migration Occupation List Schedule 1 (WASMOL Schedule 1) and the Western Australian Skilled Migration Occupation List Schedule 2 (WASMOL Schedule 2).
The list of newly available occupations can be found on the WA State Nomination – combined occupation list.

The WA Government has also *waived the $200 application fee* and has made changes to the requirements for new applicants as of 1 July 2022, including:

1.*Removal of the requirement to demonstrate sufficient funds for WA State nomination.*

2.*Reduction in the English requirements for applicants at the Manager and Professional occupation level to *the "competent" level of English.*

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 12:52pm On Aug 23, 2022
ACT pre-invites coming through as well.

We have received nominations for University Lecturer, Construction project manager, Electrical engineering technician etc

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