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Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Nobody: 5:05pm On Jan 05, 2018
idNG:


Congrats

Lol @ Congrats..

You are buttressing a point abi? i do not even understand what the argument is about undecided

Sky is big enough..if you create multiples to increase to increase your chances of getting quicker ITA no issues, its on dibp website..you can read up.Just be sure to delete the others if you are satisfied and made your mind up with one ITA.

For those "simulating" with fake points they do not have, i think that is not nice and they are not been fair to themselves anyway because they will have to prove all points claimed ahead when they do the application proper. Whatever is the reason or motive behind that is what i do not know...hustle is real grin

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Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by idNG: 5:28pm On Jan 05, 2018
Misoke:


Lol @ Congrats..

You are buttressing a point abi? i do not even understand what the argument is about undecided

Sky is big enough..if you create multiples to increase to increase your chances of getting quicker ITA no issues, its on dibp website..you can read up.Just be sure to delete the others if you are satisfied and made your mind up with one ITA.

For those "simulating" with fake points they do not have, i think that is not nice and they are not been fair to themselves anyway because they will have to prove all points claimed ahead when they do the application proper. Whatever is the reason or motive behind that is what i do not know...hustle is real grin

These are my lastest PTE Scores


L/S/R/W - 85/69/82/90

Oral F 67, Pronunciation 58


I'm looking for minimum 79 all-round.
Please what advice do you have for me?
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Obigirl: 5:35pm On Jan 05, 2018
Good day everyone,
I woke up this morning to this sad mail from VETASSESS,
NEGATIVE OUTCOME for Agricultural consultant, their reasons:
The task undertaken are not highly relevant to the ANZSCO tasks for the nominated occupation.
The employment described above does not meet minimum requirements for the occupation as
According to ANZSCO, an Agricultural consultant advises farmers, agricultural businesses, rural industries and government on the production, processing and distribution of farm products. Based on provided documents, you were involved in training farmers on the use of herbicides and pesticides, land preparation, seed treatment, packaging and storage; introducing low cost feed technology, assisted group of farmers in getting loan, supervising research team, etc. which are not highly relevant to nominated occupation. the role appeared to be of farm technician with major focus on providing training and supervising the farmers. Therefore, the overall outcome is negative.
A positive assessment of both qualifications and employment is required for a positive Skills Assessment Outcome.
Skills Assessment Outcome: Negative
Based on the evidence provided, the qualifications and/or employment described above do not meet the Skills Assessment requirements of your nominated occupation
Meanwhile, I deed advisory with them which was positive before proceeding with the full assessment,
Am so confused at the moment, don't know what to do .......please my brethren come and help your sister o
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by jazinogold(m): 6:10pm On Jan 05, 2018
Obigirl:
Good day everyone,
I woke up this morning to this sad mail from VETASSESS,
NEGATIVE OUTCOME for Agricultural consultant, their reasons:
The task undertaken are not highly relevant to the ANZSCO tasks for the nominated occupation.
The employment described above does not meet minimum requirements for the occupation as
According to ANZSCO, an Agricultural consultant advises farmers, agricultural businesses, rural industries and government on the production, processing and distribution of farm products. Based on provided documents, you were involved in training farmers on the use of herbicides and pesticides, land preparation, seed treatment, packaging and storage; introducing low cost feed technology, assisted group of farmers in getting loan, supervising research team, etc. which are not highly relevant to nominated occupation. the role appeared to be of farm technician with major focus on providing training and supervising the farmers. Therefore, the overall outcome is negative.
A positive assessment of both qualifications and employment is required for a positive Skills Assessment Outcome.
Skills Assessment Outcome: Negative
Based on the evidence provided, the qualifications and/or employment described above do not meet the Skills Assessment requirements of your nominated occupation
Meanwhile, I deed advisory with them which was positive before proceeding with the full assessment,
Am so confused at the moment, don't know what to do .......please my brethren come and help your sister o
sorry about this...but you should have aligned your JD with that of agricultural consultant, how long did it take to get a respone from them?
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by trastar(f): 6:18pm On Jan 05, 2018
yettyRoot:
For people who have accessed with ACS, got a question as I've been reading that they cut years of experience. I haven't gotten the logic of cutting experience. I have a BSc in computer science and I have exactly 3 years experience as a software engineer(started the job Jan 2015). Luckily, there's a skilled migration code for that. I would like to believe my 3 years experience should not be cut off. I'd love to know why they cut people's experience off?

Basically, they look at these things to cut Year off..
A. Australia degree/ Bsc or highher/ aqf or diploma/ non ICT aqf diploma/ no degree.
B. Whether ur degree is ICT major or ICT MINOR
C. Whether your course is closely related to the occupation you nominate.

All of these factors will determine how many years will be taken off.

If your bsc is a 4 Year course, it will be graded as a an AQF. If it's 5, BSc.
Then it's definitely an ICT major but I can't say about whether it's closely related or not.

So your scenarios are either

A. Bsc-ICT Major -closely related. (2 years deducted)
B. BSc -ICT Major -not closely related (4 years)
C. Aqf diploma -ICT Major- closely related (5years)
D. Aqf diplpma -ICT major - not closely related (6 years)

There's a document on their site, it's called "summary of criteria. It's a a tabular form. Download it to understand better. Easy to read.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by trastar(f): 6:28pm On Jan 05, 2018
Obigirl:
Good day everyone,
I woke up this morning to this sad mail from VETASSESS,
NEGATIVE OUTCOME for Agricultural consultant, their reasons:
The task undertaken are not highly relevant to the ANZSCO tasks for the nominated occupation.
The employment described above does not meet minimum requirements for the occupation as
According to ANZSCO, an Agricultural consultant advises farmers, agricultural businesses, rural industries and government on the production, processing and distribution of farm products. Based on provided documents, you were involved in training farmers on the use of herbicides and pesticides, land preparation, seed treatment, packaging and storage; introducing low cost feed technology, assisted group of farmers in getting loan, supervising research team, etc. which are not highly relevant to nominated occupation. the role appeared to be of farm technician with major focus on providing training and supervising the farmers. Therefore, the overall outcome is negative.
A positive assessment of both qualifications and employment is required for a positive Skills Assessment Outcome.
Skills Assessment Outcome: Negative
Based on the evidence provided, the qualifications and/or employment described above do not meet the Skills Assessment requirements of your nominated occupation
Meanwhile, I deed advisory with them which was positive before proceeding with the full assessment,
Am so confused at the moment, don't know what to do .......please my brethren come and help your sister o

Always copy the JD of the occupation u want to nominate, tweak it by changing words and rephrasing sentences. Some key terms are important to them. There are things they want to see.
Like "advising farmers".
Assessment isn't something that can be rushed.
Me, I'd even go online and google "JD of Agricultural consultant" I don't know how soon you can apply again tho but keep all of these in mind.
Sorry about your outcome.

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Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by jayooh: 8:30pm On Jan 05, 2018
bellong:



That is bad for such a university. Same to you bro.

Don't mind them, they just make believe that the transcript is sacrosanct.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Nobody: 8:32pm On Jan 05, 2018
@Obigirl...sorry about the outcome.
You may want to chat me privately for some guidance and suggestions.
Regards.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Obigirl: 9:20pm On Jan 05, 2018
[quote author=trastar post=63926241]

Always copy the JD of the occupation u want to nominate, tweak it by changing words and rephrasing sentences.

I did o, I even got sample JD from one or two persons here that have gotten positive assessment and lots of online information.
it took me over a month plus to put my JD together, I didn't do it in a hurry because I was being very careful. I guess " what I feared the most has come upon me"
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Obigirl: 9:22pm On Jan 05, 2018
koleefem05:
@Obigirl...sorry about the outcome.
You may want to chat me privately for some guidance and suggestions.
Regards.

Ok, will do that right away, thanks alot
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by trastar(f): 10:10pm On Jan 05, 2018
[quote author=Obigirl post=63930338][/quote]

Wow. That's serious. The one they said is similar to your occupation, Agricultural Technician. I saw that's only available on 489 in NSW, SA and TAS.

Will u be willing to consider that?
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by doksheritage90: 11:32pm On Jan 05, 2018
Hi guys.
Please, i need your advice.
I have been hearing about Australian PR. I am really confused on what to do in relocating.
Am an Accounting graduate with second class upper degree who started training in an international audit firm in lagos in 2010 as an Audit Associate, after three and half years went to further my studies in forensic accounting in United Kingdom where I gained a master degree and had a merit. After study joined back my firm and was an Audit Senior Associate till i left end of 2016.
Having in total close to 5 years experience in Financial Audit. Moved as an Accountant reporting to the Financial controller in a growing energy servicing firm from late 2016 till date. My wife is a graduate of law and called to bar with over two years experience in Law practice as a legal practitioner also with a masters degree in Management in United Kingdom. We presently have a kid and am 31 years old.
I have researched my eyes out and read everything there is to read. I still can't decide. I think I am even more confused. I need to start the process and also want to know my chances on which one gives us a better chance of getting the PR. For those that have done this before, what is your opinion and how long will the process take as am just about to start.

Thanks

Kindly help a brother!
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Obigirl: 12:13am On Jan 06, 2018
trastar:


Wow. That's serious. The one they said is similar to your occupation, Agricultural Technician. I saw that's only available on 489 in NSW, SA and TAS.

Will u be willing to consider that?

Do I really have a choice?
but please is agricultural technician same with farm technician?
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Tmddy: 12:41am On Jan 06, 2018
everG:


Tnx for responses bro. Yes am claiming 25 point for age knw dat already. Think I should go for customer service manager to avoid much contradiction, have been with firm since 2011 NYSC and offer till date, hoping to do PTE for maximum point.
Kindly advice on possibility of getting a positive accessment
.

@everG.
Hello my brother.Please I am new on this thread,been reading through posts here and found out you intended to do assessment for customer service manager which I am also planning to do.Pls I want to know if you have done it and if yes,how to go about it having worked in the bank for 17 years.Pls and pls my brother,I will appreciate your input and if anyone would like to hep me out too.Thanks.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by trastar(f): 7:06am On Jan 06, 2018
Obigirl:


Do I really have a choice?
but please is agricultural technician same with farm technician?

Well there's nothing like farm technician on the list..just agricultural technician
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by farellstone: 8:02am On Jan 06, 2018
OmogeNG:


Just follow the guidelines on the website.

Applicants with degrees from Nigerian unis are unable to upload their transcript. The uni has to forward it.

Originals are fine. Bank statements is not a must. They may or may not ask. Payslips alone are just fine, but you can add bank statements if you want.

It is better if your evidence of pay shows your first ever pay, a couple in the middle, and your most recent pay.
please like my school that doesn't send transcript. if one wait for them to send it will just be left in their box. How do i get my transcript uploaded. One other thing, I have always been paid through my account, no pay slip. In this case what do I do?
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by farellstone: 8:12am On Jan 06, 2018
bellong:
Lovetrust,

There are some information you can easily get online by just typing it in Google. Will try to answer those I can answer.

1. Subclass 189 gives you freedom to move to any state you desire at anytime while 190 says you have a moral obligation to live in the state of sponsorship for 2years.

2. Irrespective of the visa subclass you choose, you will have to find job yourself. No one or state will do that for you.

3. Border force does not need any financial evidence or statement, they will only advice you to be able to support yourself for at least 6months as it is the window phase of looking for a job.

4. Public schools to secondary level (high school) are more or less free because you only pay fraction of the fee. It is cheap.

5. Children are entitled to subsidized childcare fee based on parents' income, it could be as much as 70%. There is family benefits for low income family.

6. If you really read the opening posts and the links as claimed, you would have read extensively of this from one of the links.

7. You can work in any sector you want as long as the employer is ready and willing to employ you. The occupation you came in with does not limit the type of job you can do, you only need to proof to employers you have the skill needed.
please bellong, the state 'Tasmania ' sponsoring my occupation does not stipulate if applicants are to have access to a large sun of money under the Visa subclass 190. Please is it possible it's not important one has access to huge sum of money?
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Obigirl: 9:24am On Jan 06, 2018
koleefem05:
@Obigirl...sorry about the outcome.
You may want to chat me privately for some guidance and suggestions.
Regards.
Good morning, am still waiting for your advice/guidance, sent a mail yesterday.
Thanks.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Obigirl: 9:29am On Jan 06, 2018
[quote author=Nanlop55 post=61404679][/quote]
Good morning ma, please I need advice from your wealth of experience o, come and help your sister and put mouth in this my matter o.
Thanks in anticipation.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Obigirl: 9:44am On Jan 06, 2018
[quote author=Obigirl post=63925056] Good day everyone,
I woke up this morning to this sad mail from VETASSESS,
NEGATIVE OUTCOME for Agricultural consultant, their reasons:
The task undertaken are not highly relevant to the ANZSCO tasks for the nominated occupation.
The employment described above does not meet minimum requirements for the occupation as
According to ANZSCO, an Agricultural consultant advises farmers, agricultural businesses, rural industries and government on the production, processing and distribution of farm products. Based on provided documents, you were involved in training farmers on the use of herbicides and pesticides, land preparation, seed treatment, packaging and storage; introducing low cost feed technology, assisted group of farmers in getting loan, supervising research team, etc. which are not highly relevant to nominated occupation. the role appeared to be of farm technician with major focus on providing training and supervising the farmers. Therefore, the overall outcome is negative.
A positive assessment of both qualifications and employment is required for a positive Skills Assessment Outcome.
Skills Assessment Outcome: Negative
Based on the evidence provided, the qualifications and/or employment described above do not meet the Skills Assessment requirements of your nominated occupation
Meanwhile, I deed advisory with them which was positive before proceeding with the full assessment,
Am so confused at the moment, don't know what to do .......please my brethren come and help your sister o





Good morning every one, I couldn't sleep last night, I kept checking for a solution to this my predicament.
please all the seniors in the house: Elder Bellong, Teewhysafe, Phlunter01, Koleefem05, Traster and everyone with experience on this matter, allow God to use you ooo... I need a concrete and concise strategy to tackle this issue please, don't allow your sister catch high BP for this matter o!!! helpppppppp !!!!!
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by ireayomide2015: 10:10am On Jan 06, 2018
Good morning the good people of this forum.
I need urgent advice on way forward for this PR matter.

I have a 2.2 bsc degree in mathematics. A msc degree in mathematics. A PGDE from NTI.
Work experience: 1 year nysc teaching time, 2 years in another school as a maths teacher, 3 months as a primary teacher, 1 year as a contract part time lecturer in about 3 universities outside the shores of naija as an undergrad maths and OR lecturer. Currently in a secondary school in naija as a maths teacher.

Toefl scores: writing: 22, reading, listeningand speaking: 24,24,23.

Which of the various options can I pursue.

I will be glad if someone can take his/her time to help and advise accordingly.

Thanks.
Looking forward to your advancing advice and I sights.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by trastar(f): 12:00pm On Jan 06, 2018
ireayomide2015:
Good morning the good people of this forum.
I need urgent advice on way forward for this PR matter.

I have a 2.2 bsc degree in mathematics. A msc degree in mathematics. A PGDE from NTI.
Work experience: 1 year nysc teaching time, 2 years in another school as a maths teacher, 3 months as a primary teacher, 1 year as a contract part time lecturer in about 3 universities outside the shores of naija as an undergrad maths and OR lecturer. Currently in a secondary school in naija as a maths teacher.

Toefl scores: writing: 22, reading, listeningand speaking: 24,24,23.

Which of the various options can I pursue.

I will be glad if someone can take his/her time to help and advise accordingly.

Thanks.
Looking forward to your advancing advice and I sights.


You definitely can access as a mathematician based on educational qualifications. However, your work experience isn't closely related to a Mathematician

"224112: Develops and applies mathematical principles and techniques to solve problems in all areas of the sciences, engineering, technology, social sciences, business, industry and commerce."

If you have one year experience of doing anything close to the above JD. Then your are good to go.
I think u can't access as a teacher because you need to have done teaching practice or something like that in Uni.

https://www.vetassess.com.au/skills-assessment-for-migration/general-occupations/nominate-an-occupation. This is the link to the assessing body for mathematician.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by ireayomide2015: 1:13pm On Jan 06, 2018
The industrial work based experience is the limiting factor. But for that of teaching, I had a12 12 weeks or thereabout teaching practice during my PGDE course which isevide t in my transcript. Will that be sufficient?
trastar:



You definitely can access as a mathematician based on educational qualifications. However, your work experience isn't closely related to a Mathematician

"224112: Develops and applies mathematical principles and techniques to solve problems in all areas of the sciences, engineering, technology, social sciences, business, industry and commerce."

If you have one year experience of doing anything close to the above JD. Then your are good to go.
I think u can't access as a teacher because you need to have done teaching practice or something like that in Uni.

https://www.vetassess.com.au/skills-assessment-for-migration/general-occupations/nominate-an-occupation. This is the link to the assessing body for mathematician.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Nobody: 1:22pm On Jan 06, 2018
@Obigirl, I didn’t get any mail from you.
Just add atyahoodotcom to my username
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by daryoor(m): 2:41pm On Jan 06, 2018
does anyone here know the questions they ask sponsors when the embassy is trying to verify?

i need to prep my sponsor make e no go talk nonsense
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by teeebest(m): 3:46pm On Jan 06, 2018
ireayomide2015:
Good morning the good people of this forum.
I need urgent advice on way forward for this PR matter.

I have a 2.2 bsc degree in mathematics. A msc degree in mathematics. A PGDE from NTI.
Work experience: 1 year nysc teaching time, 2 years in another school as a maths teacher, 3 months as a primary teacher, 1 year as a contract part time lecturer in about 3 universities outside the shores of naija as an undergrad maths and OR lecturer. Currently in a secondary school in naija as a maths teacher.

Toefl scores: writing: 22, reading, listeningand speaking: 24,24,23.

Which of the various options can I pursue.

I will be glad if someone can take his/her time to help and advise accordingly.

Thanks.
Looking forward to your advancing advice and I sights.

Hello, we have the same qualifications and occupation (Maths Teacher). As stated above, you can't apply as a Mathematician because of the JD and at least a year experience.

Related occupations are early childhood teacher - 241111, primary school teacher - 241213, middle school teacher - 241311 and secondary school teacher-241411(Depending on your present level of teaching)

AITSL will assess you. They only take IELTS - 8/8/7/7(8 in both speaking and Listening). There must also be an official letter from your university stating that you did the mandatory teaching practice.

Quick question pls: Is NTI written on your transcript or the University NTI is affiliated to? I need to apply for mine.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by inagbe1: 3:52pm On Jan 06, 2018
Good afternoon all, may God bless you. Please i need advice about how to go about this Australia PR. I am a Pharmacist with about 10years experience and I'm currently preparing for my IELTS, the process for Pharmacists is very cumbersome and requires traveling to Australia to write the Pharmacy Board exams but this process is not required if i nominate Industrial Pharmacy as my occupation, but the dilemma is that i have never practice as an industrial pharmacist before ,my experience has been in the community pharmacy and hospital with .My question is that will it be appropriate for me to choose industrial pharmacy
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Xkoba: 4:34pm On Jan 06, 2018
Im not a pharmacist.. But from experience if u can back up ur claim as industrial pharmacist. U r good to go..pls look into pharmacist techniciann
inagbe1:
Good afternoon all, may God bless you. Please i need advice about how to go about this Australia PR. I am a Pharmacist with about 10years experience and I'm currently preparing for my IELTS, the process for Pharmacists is very cumbersome and requires traveling to Australia to write the Pharmacy Board exams but this process is not required if i nominate Industrial Pharmacy as my occupation, but the dilemma is that i have never practice as an industrial pharmacist before ,my experience has been in the community pharmacy and hospital with .My question is that will it be appropriate for me to choose industrial pharmacy
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by TRed: 5:13pm On Jan 06, 2018
@Obigirl
That's the spirit my sis, you're surely a winner.
Take a look at the agricultural technician as suggested. It's only available on the 489 visa for south Australia and Nsw(Riverina to be precise). The comforting news here is that there is high rate of ITAs for 489 applications from South Australia, and Nsw is not doing badly on 489 either.

I hope you don't mind the 489 visa though? Anyway, we may all start begging for it with the current trend and the reports on their consultations. Their reservation for a temporary residency visa period before full residency at the moment is the need for Australia to remain a competitive destination for migrants. They are presently looking at ways for migrants to firstly contribute to the economy before they can access their social programs and whenever they find a solution, the implementation will always be through adjusting various visa conditions.
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Crystalline24: 5:26pm On Jan 06, 2018
Rett0:


Same happened to us even though we were not doing RSA. We replied by quoting the MSA booklet page... States Pension 'OR' Tax not 'And' so since we had submitted our pension that meets up the requirement.

After this response, our outcome was issued.

Interesting strategy...Great job! However, the August 2017 edition of the MSA booklet has changed the syntax. It is now Tax returns acknowledgment/receipt AND Pension Statement
Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Ktl1978: 5:49pm On Jan 06, 2018
Good evening Mr bellong, seen your hand work on the other forum, God bless you sir
My husband submitted EOI 189 with 65 points for mechanical engineer 26/10/2017

NSW 190= 65+5=70 30/12/17

We await invite
Family of :2 adults and 2 children age 7 and age 3
Do we show proof of funds for 190?
I have jotted down a lot of information from the other forum of living in Australia, so ️️am heads up on many things I need clarity on.
Thanks sir.

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