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TravelRe: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Cest2023: 8:47pm On Dec 14, 2023
tunlex01:
Skills assessment by AITSL is for migration/visa. I am not sure there is any exemption for state assessment as you will still need AITSL if you want to get a visa except AITSL assessment is not required for 482 visa.
Good day boss, please I’d like to ask few questions and seek your opinion on something privately. Can I send a dm?
TravelRe: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Cest2023: 9:49am On Nov 25, 2023
blackbriar:
Yes it will affeect your assessment, but it doesnt matter
Engineers Australai willl probably give you an "Engioneerign Technologist" assessment.

It osdes not matter , as all you need is to get all points to qulaify for the visa
After visa giotten, the job market is your role.
Thank you for your response.

Though I am planning to assess with Vetassess as a building inspector since that’s what my job description is.
I studied civil engineering but working as a building inspector for state government.

I’d appreciate your opinion on this.
TravelRe: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Cest2023: 10:36pm On Nov 19, 2023
tunlex01:
It may pass for the occupation, so give it a go.

Was the engineering surveying in your transcript?
Thank you for your response, I appreciate.

Yes, it is in my transcript.
I did Engineering Survey I and II
TravelRe: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Cest2023: 4:20pm On Nov 16, 2023
Greetings to everyone, please I need clarification on something I saw on Vetassess website.

Qualification and employment criteria
continued...
A positive assessment of both qualification level and
employment duration is required for a positive Skills
Assessment outcome.
Qualification
AQF Diploma or higher qualification*
Highly relevant major fields of study include:
» Building Surveying


I am a civil engineer though my job description is building Inspector. I didn’t do building surveying in school, what I did is engineering surveying.

Will this factor affect my assessment?


Cc tunlex01 and other gurus in the house.
TravelRe: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Cest2023: 11:40am On Oct 21, 2023
tunlex01:
EA offering CDR? can you share a link or screenshot?
I got it wrong, I understand better now.

What they have is different tables, one for international accords, another for Australian accredited Engr Qualification and CDR assessment fees.

Thank you for your response.
TravelRe: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Cest2023: 11:36am On Oct 21, 2023
Remix10:
On EA website it was specifically written you should not outsource your CDR, they are very big on plagiarism and if you can’t provide the source of your CDR, your assessment will come out negative. The EA MSA document clearly points out how you should structure your CDR, summary statement and CPD. Download it, as a guide, if you are lost, you can ask your questions here for guidance.
Thank you for your response, I just noticed I got it wrong.
They don’t offer to write CDR, I’ve downloaded the guide and I will be working on writing it.

Thank you.
TravelRe: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Cest2023:
tunlex01:
if Building inspector suits your role better, you may want to assess that. For EA, you must have pension or tax for all the years you want to submit as experience.
You can assess either with EA or Vetassess
your partner can contribute 5 points by writing English test because his experience and qualification dont match for ACS.
Thank you for your response.
Yes, my role in my workplace since inception is Building Inspector.
I have pension and tax from Dec 2016 till date.
I’ll check out Vetassess.
TravelRe: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Cest2023: 8:34pm On Oct 18, 2023
bellong:
The civil engineer stands a better chance. Your husband can write the English test to increase your points.

If you visit EA's website, you will find template to write your CDR
Thank you for your response, I appreciate.
I’ll check the website.
TravelRe: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Cest2023:
Good day everyone, I just finished reading the first 25 pages of this thread after checking page 0.
My ANZSCO code is 233211- Civil Engineer
I have 8 years experience, entered Civil Service as Civil Engr II and I am presently a SNR Civil Engr.
I observed ANZSCO code 312113 describes what I do presently in Civil Service.
I am 32years old
I am yet to do Language Test, will be doing it soon.

I understand that EA is the assessing body.

My challenge is; How do I go about the CDR? I’d really appreciate if there’s anyone that can put me through.


Also, My husband is 34yrs and he studied Geology. He had experience in Customer relations and he’s presently doing a Data Analysis program.

Please who stands a better position in the application?

Cc tunlex01 and other gurus in the house.
TravelRe: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Cest2023: 7:38am On Oct 10, 2023
JMG12:
I can only give a range for the tuition fee because this is depend on the institution and program 10,000cad to 20,000cad, airfare depend on the date of travel
Thank you for your response, I appreciate.
TravelRe: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Cest2023: 7:41am On Oct 09, 2023
JMG12:
Hello,
1. Either you or your husband stand a chance to get the visa
2. A master's or higher qualification only increases your express entry point
3. That amount will not be sufficient for 1 applicant, you need to save up work on the financial aspect one person can go first due to the financial involvement
Thank you so much for your response. How much should we be looking for? Without POF.
From t school fees, medicals and up to flight for one person.

Thank you.
TravelRe: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Cest2023: 6:49am On Oct 08, 2023
Good day all, I’ve been an onlooker on this platform. Please I have few questions to ask.
I studied Civil engineering and I have about 5years experience in my field with LASG, however, hubby studied Geology and he has experience in Customer service relations and is currently undergoing ALX Data Analyst Program which will end by December. We have plans to relocate and Australia and Canada are our target. My questions are:
1. Who stands a better chance in getting the student visa? He is 34 and I am 32.
2. We both don’t have masters but I am registered in my field and we are a family of 4, do we stand a chance in express entry?
3. We have 7M presently hoping to save more, we are thinking one person should go first. Do we stand a chance?

Pardon my plenty questions, thank you.

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