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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by MhizGladys(f):
Good evening House
Please can anyone tell me the average cost of relocating to Australia with a skilled visa.
Thanks.
I’m 25 , I studied Business Education (Accounting) with 3 years experience in teaching, I’m married and I have a baby please give me your best advice regarding relocation to any country at all.
And if I want to teach preschool class in Australia will I need IELTS?
Bikini
Cc: tunlex01
Cc: Every Nairalander
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Swichnerd(m): 10:06am On Aug 21, 2024
Good day house I usually receive from 'immi Australia' to complete eligibility assessment. and I am meant to pay certain amount of money, is this required for the immigration process?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by derommyvent: 1:02pm On Aug 21, 2024
To whom it may concern.

Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by FameGlory(f): 2:20pm On Aug 21, 2024
chybyke2:
Ok, thank you. But, please, which other route can I opt for? My brother, I need to make a move to secure the future of my family. I'm frustrated here. Although, I'm exploring other countries as well.
I've been reading what u've been posting.

You see that route u have in mind coupled with ur age, Abort it with immediate effect because it will choke u big time.

I can tell you a route to move to Australia.

But you will pay me for that information because it's not something I want to post freely online.

Make e no cast.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by blackbriar: 5:12pm On Aug 21, 2024
Swichnerd:
Good day house I usually receive from 'immi Australia' to complete eligibility assessment. and I am meant to pay certain amount of money, is this required for the immigration process?
immi Australia is not related to Department of Home Affairs
You are not meant to pay .
Please use the point calculator on the australina Dpartment of Home Affairs website.
https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/help-support/tools/points-calculator
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by dongc(m): 8:09pm On Aug 21, 2024
blackbriar:
Good day Thanks for your reply.
I am a bit confused.
This was your initial post




So he has
1. a positive assessment from Engneers Australia as Engineering Technologist with relevant Expereince for ICT Engineering.
2. However he will not be getting any point for Relevant Employemnet as his EA assessment was without relevant experience assessment.
3. For his age, I think he needs points for Relevant experience assessment.
3. he has Proficient English Test Report for himself and competent English Test Report for his Wife.
4. This comes to about 60 points. He needs to improve on the points
5. If the points was way more than 60 points, I would have advised for EOI directly but alas he needs to improve his points standing. After going through your reply where he worked as a foreman, he should not have gone through Engineers Australia.
6. seems he might need to spend again on relevant skilled assessment.

Could he try the following
1. ANZSCO Code: 139914/ Quality Assurance Manager.
2. ANZSCO Code: 133512/Production Manager.

Assessing Authority is VETASSESS.
https://www.vetassess.com.au/check-my-occupation/construction-and-manufacturing

My humble 2 cents.
Thank you for your comments..my understanding is that skill assessment using experience through
VETASSESS are based on your current experience....it needs securing reference letters and salary slip and would have been impossible for production manager or quality assurance manager...ones he considered closer was ANZSCO Code: 312911 maintenance planner ...Process Engineer (Industrial) 233511 Industrial Engineer and 233513 Production or Plant Engineer ...Those Indian migration experts on Facebook convinced him Engineering Technologist has better chance than those....
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Vickygirk(f): 10:23am On Aug 22, 2024
Please i have B.Pharm degree with 3 years of work experience post NYSC

Please where can i begin?. The information is so overwhelming.i need someone that can point me to the right direction.thank you
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Zinny91: 4:14pm On Aug 23, 2024
good evening my lovely people, pls can I as a wife and my husband's dependent do skill assessment to boost his points. i kw i hv to write IELTS but i'm dont kw abt skill assessment.your response will be very much appreciated.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Jamiuokolaa: 4:29am On Aug 24, 2024
Zinny91:
good evening my lovely people, pls can I as a wife and my husband's dependent do skill assessment to boost his points. i kw i hv to write IELTS but i'm dont kw abt skill assessment.your response will be very much appreciated.
What's your occupation and that of your husband?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Flames000(m): 10:27am On Aug 24, 2024
Vickygirk:
Please i have B.Pharm degree with 3 years of work experience post NYSC

Please where can i begin?. The information is so overwhelming.i need someone that can point me to the right direction.thank you
Read the beginning pages at least pages 1- 20

If it’s overwhelming, then you may not have the required patience
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Usefulsense: 10:53am On Aug 24, 2024
Australia is becoming very difficult with their immigration rules.

I advice people to research and focus more on New Zealand.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by RealityKings: 11:49am On Aug 24, 2024
How complicated is the visa process to the New Zealand
Usefulsense:
Australia is becoming very difficult with their immigration rules.

I advice people to research and focus more on New Zealand.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Jamiuokolaa: 12:50pm On Aug 24, 2024
Usefulsense:
Australia is becoming very difficult with their immigration rules.

I advice people to research and focus more on New Zealand.
Depends on the profession though...

You are right about the difficulty aspect - it's really very competitive now sha

The stakes are now so high

Not really sure about New Zealand
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Usefulsense: 12:12am On Aug 25, 2024
siina:
hello house, please which one is the suitable path way for me to get into Australian with over 12years experience as an Accountant in Education sector, HND(Ado), B.sc(OAU) ACA(Nigeria), CGMA(UK), CPA(Australia) and over 42 years old? and also married with 3 kids
Did you obtain your CPA (Australia) from Nigeria?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Dynamicboss: 7:05am On Aug 25, 2024
Vickygirk:
Please i have B.Pharm degree with 3 years of work experience post NYSC

Please where can i begin?. The information is so overwhelming.i need someone that can point me to the right direction.thank you
You need to read the initial pages and also do more research. I am like you some months ago but right now I am about to submit my assessment with IELTS done.

All the best in your pursuit
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Swichnerd(m): 12:16am On Aug 27, 2024
Thank you
blackbriar:
immi Australia is not related to Department of Home Affairs
You are not meant to pay .
Please use the point calculator on the australina Dpartment of Home Affairs website.
https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/help-support/tools/points-calculator
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Jamiuokolaa: 4:34pm On Aug 29, 2024
sad

Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Altern8tor: 6:35pm On Aug 29, 2024
Good evening everyone... Please I want to make an enquiry on pursing a Master degree program in occupational health and safety in Australia. Which university can be recommended for me.. please this is urgent.. I will appreciate ur kind responses
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by JackTheReaper: 6:55am On Aug 30, 2024
Altern8tor:
Good evening everyone... Please I want to make an enquiry on pursing a Master degree program in occupational health and safety in Australia. Which university can be recommended for me.. please this is urgent.. I will appreciate ur kind responses
There is a thread for study visa matters. You'll most likely get an answer there.
Good morning
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by JackTheReaper: 6:59am On Aug 30, 2024
Jamiuokolaa:
sad
Nigerians have a good opportunity now to get extra 5 points, with Naati tests available for igbo and yoruba.
But what happens when everyone does it? grin

Back to square one, with increased competition.

Perhaps there might be another efficient system of grading
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Jamiuokolaa: 7:07am On Aug 30, 2024
JackTheReaper:
Nigerians have a good opportunity now to get extra 5 points, with Naati tests available for igbo and yoruba.
But what happens when everyone does it? grin

Back to square one, with increased competition.

Perhaps there might be another efficient system of grading
Baba, the competition no be here...

People with 80 points in some professions dey lament say dem no see even 491 invites

Learnt that there are possibilities of introducing the Gratian system.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Altern8tor: 7:55am On Aug 30, 2024
JackTheReaper:
There is a thread for study visa matters. You'll most likely get an answer there.
Good morning
Okay.. thanks
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by JackTheReaper: 2:50pm On Aug 30, 2024
Jamiuokolaa:
Baba, the competition no be here...

People with 80 points in some professions dey lament say dem no see even 491 invites

Learnt that there are possibilities of introducing the Gratian system.
cry
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by xd369: 1:44pm On Sep 01, 2024
Happy New Month, my people!

Please, I need your expert advice on the best way for me to migrate to Australia based on my profile. I’ve read through some very helpful threads here and done my own research, and it seems like the 189 visa or the 491 (family sponsorship) visa could be good options for me.

A bit about my background:

- I have a professional bachelor’s degree (M.Eng) in Aviation Transport (Aircraft Engineering) from a university in Latvia, Europe.
- My direct experience in this field is limited to a 6-month internship, which I did in my final year before graduating in 2020.
- For the past 6 years, I’ve been working as an IT Analyst, and Technical Manager in Tech companies.
- I’m 27 years old.
- I have a brother who is an Australian citizen based in Perth, Australia.
- My PTE Academic score is 90.

I’m thinking of writing my Career Episodes for an Aeronautical Engineering assessment with Engineers Australia (EA), but I’m not sure if my lack of work experience in the field, apart from the internship, will affect my chances. Do you think I should go ahead, or are there other routes that might be more straightforward or guaranteed for me?

I would really appreciate any advice or help you can provide. Thanks so much, and God bless!
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Wisdommyth:
Greetings. I have just submitted my skill assessment with Engineers Australia. I submitted using the Washington Accord pathway. I have a bit of worry though, as I mentioned earlier, my Masters degree falls under Washington Accord, while my Bachelors fall under Sydney accord. I decided to go with the Washington Accord pathway for my assessment. I didn’t include work experience in my assessment, as I only have just about three years of work experience and because of the cost associated with assessing work experience - since I don’t have substantial years of experience, so won’t get much points from experience. Will my pathway choice won’t affect my assessment outcome, because my bachelors degree is Sydney Accord accredited ?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by SurvTessy: 5:19pm On Sep 02, 2024
tunlex01:
Unilorin is a tier 2 university. As a result, your bachelor's (AQF &wink is equivalent to an Australian Associate degree (AQF 6) which means you will not be able to get a positive assessment without a PGDE that has at least 45 days teaching practice.
Please how do I find out the tier of my university? My university is Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka (Unizik).
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by deri4luv1(m): 9:44pm On Sep 02, 2024
Vickygirk:
Please i have B.Pharm degree with 3 years of work experience post NYSC

Please where can i begin?. The information is so overwhelming.i need someone that can point me to the right direction.thank you
Hey pharm, I’ve done the process, Currently on EOI stage , you can send me a message on here or on whatsapp, I can assist you. 080625817-59
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Vickygirk(f): 7:05am On Sep 03, 2024
deri4luv1:
Hey pharm, I’ve done the process, Currently on EOI stage , you can send me a message on here or on whatsapp, I can assist you. 080625817-59
Thanks alot. Ive chatted you up on. WhatsApp
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by blackbriar: 1:22pm On Sep 04, 2024
Wisdommyth:
Greetings. I have just submitted my skill assessment with Engineers Australia. I submitted using the Washington Accord pathway. I have a bit of worry though, as I mentioned earlier, my Masters degree falls under Washington Accord, while my Bachelors fall under Sydney accord. I decided to go with the Washington Accord pathway for my assessment. I didn’t include work experience in my assessment, as I only have just about three years of work experience and because of the cost associated with assessing work experience - since I don’t have substantial years of experience, so won’t get much points from experience. Will my pathway choice won’t affect my assessment outcome, because my bachelors degree is Sydney Accord accredited ?
It will affect your pathway.
Engineers Australia primarily do assessment based on your Bachelors accord.
CDR Pathway is the best route for you. Sorry you will need to spend another additional money for CDR Pathway.
Please, Please and Please do the relevant experience , that is the only way to prove and get points for Work Expereince should you get ITA.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by blackbriar: 1:31pm On Sep 04, 2024
xd369:
Happy New Month, my people!

Please, I need your expert advice on the best way for me to migrate to Australia based on my profile. I’ve read through some very helpful threads here and done my own research, and it seems like the 189 visa or the 491 (family sponsorship) visa could be good options for me.

A bit about my background:

- I have a professional bachelor’s degree (M.Eng) in Aviation Transport (Aircraft Engineering) from a university in Latvia, Europe.
- My direct experience in this field is limited to a 6-month internship, which I did in my final year before graduating in 2020.
- For the past 6 years, I’ve been working as an IT Analyst, and Technical Manager in Tech companies.
- I’m 27 years old.
- I have a brother who is an Australian citizen based in Perth, Australia.
- My PTE Academic score is 90.

I’m thinking of writing my Career Episodes for an Aeronautical Engineering assessment with Engineers Australia (EA), but I’m not sure if my lack of work experience in the field, apart from the internship, will affect my chances. Do you think I should go ahead, or are there other routes that might be more straightforward or guaranteed for me?

I would really appreciate any advice or help you can provide. Thanks so much, and God bless!
Your lack of Experience in Aviation Transport will affect your assessment with Engineers Australia.
Look for another suitable way through VETASSESS.
In summary , why you have an engineering degree , you have not demonstrated or put into practice any of your engineering knowledge.
Your work experience is IT related, so try the IT sector route.
However what did use your IT skills on?
Did you make products, processes, computations and ran simulations on Aircraft or Manufacturing related industries?
https://www.vetassess.com.au/check-my-occupation/construction-and-manufacturing
If you do still decide to go through with Engineers Australia, I fear they will issue Engineering Technologist which is equivalent to CAD Operator.

My humble opinions.
Please also seek further advice
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Wisdommyth: 9:50pm On Sep 04, 2024
blackbriar:
It will affect your pathway.
Engineers Australia primarily do assessment based on your Bachelors accord.
CDR Pathway is the best route for you. Sorry you will need to spend another additional money for CDR Pathway.
Please, Please and Please do the relevant experience , that is the only way to prove and get points for Work Expereince should you get ITA.
Wow. I wasn’t so sure about the pathway. Fingers crossed. That’s sad to hear. Thanks so much for the information.
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