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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 11:34am On Aug 13, 2018
Mcslize:


Bro just be patient. Just 2 months and you are already tired of waiting? People do wait for 6 to 8 months.

They will surely invite you. You just need to wait. 2months is not quite too a long wait yet.

You can as well apply to all the other states that sponsor your occupation. Once you get invited by any of the state, you withdraw the others.
okay MC
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by gakintan: 12:25pm On Aug 13, 2018
Hello Family,

I am an Engineer, and my assessment is by Engineer Australia. I have visited the website, regarding assessment pathway. Which accord do people who studied in Nigeria follow ?

Please will appreciate a response to my question

Thanks in advance
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by korlahwarleh: 1:53pm On Aug 13, 2018
Please I want to ask. If you are on 489 visa in NSW for example, can you apply to OR work at any place within that region or just the particular area you are?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by seyiki: 1:55pm On Aug 13, 2018
Pls @olalekankad and @bellong help me out on this.[quote author=seyiki post=70183624][/quote]
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by jayooh: 2:23pm On Aug 13, 2018
BADNEAT:
seriously thinking of 489, have waited close to two months for 189 and 190
points @ 65 and 70(SN) Civil Engineer
english points superior 90 90 90 90 claimed...

any advice on best region to nominate

For 189, only God knows when points will drop. But I'm positive your 190 for NSW will drop soon. Hang on 70points is good for Civil as it's non prorata. Secondly, if u have up to 4-5yrs u can shoot at Victoria too.

Stay strong mate.

mayorlikeu:

Age=30 points
Experience=10 point
English=0 grin
Degree=15
Oh my bad ...it is 55 sir...
What nxt sir ...


Hello, on the bolded hope you have over 5yrs verifiable employment. So let's put you English at 10points minimum you can still meet up 65points. You have a good chance at 190 in either NSW or Victoria and awesome chance for any sponsoring region.

Next step is to take English test and know exactly where you stand. It is also required to enable you carry out the assessment with EA.

Cheers

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by odigiri1983(m): 2:28pm On Aug 13, 2018
gakintan:
Hello Family,

I am an Engineer, and my assessment is by Engineer Australia. I have visited the website, regarding assessment pathway. Which accord do people who studied in Nigeria follow ?

Please will appreciate a response to my question

Thanks in advance
NO ACCORD,CDR PATHWAY.LOOK AT THAT MSA BOOKLET VERY ,WELL EXPLAINED THERE.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by odigiri1983(m): 2:48pm On Aug 13, 2018
jayooh:


1) i wouldn't say work visas are easier than goin for PR direct, rather I think it's harder except you have an exceptionally required skill demanded for filling certain positions in the country. Getting employment is the first hurdle which will carry your nomination/sponsorship.

2) the way I understand it, u can get assessed as an engineer and enter the country with same occupation, then end up practicing as a dentist grin. Nobody will hold you. It's the discretion of the employer that matters in gaining employment.
Last year I was given a BUSINESS 457 VISA SPONSORSHIP PRE-APPROVAL LETTER from an Australian company,to sponsor my migration once I get a job offer from an Australian company up til now I have not been able to secure an offer.I think work visa is good if you can get an offer but seems difficult to get.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by gakintan: 3:17pm On Aug 13, 2018
Thanks @odigiri
odigiri1983:

NO ACCORD,CDR PATHWAY.LOOK AT THAT MSA BOOKLET VERY ,WELL EXPLAINED THERE.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Jprince93: 5:25pm On Aug 13, 2018
Please, i need help on how to get the pte gold mock test kit.
Who can assist me?
I will be grateful
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by ayonline: 6:36pm On Aug 13, 2018
Rach90:
The completed in the last 5years, does it mean I should have 8years experience? [Qquote author=ayonline post=69919708]

Skills Assessment Criteria:

Qualification(s) assessed at AQF Bachelor degree or higher degree without a highly relevant field of study and at least
three years of post-qualification highly relevant employment at an appropriate skill level completed in the last five
years;

Example:

An applicant has nominated the occupation of Café or Restaurant Manager (ANZSCO Code 141111). She has obtained a Bachelor of Computer Applications in March 2009. From September 2009 to November 2015, she worked as a store manager for a retail shop. From December 2015 to present, she has been working as restaurant manager in her own restaurant.

For skills assessment purpose, the Bachelor of Computer Applications meets the educational level requirement of at least AQF Diploma level but the major field of study is not highly relevant to the nominated occupation. Therefore, two years of highly relevant employment are required to meet the skills assessment criteria for the nominated occupation.

The applicant’s work experience as store manager is assessed as not highly relevant to the nominated occupation. However, based on her current employment as restaurant manager which falls within the last five years, she has at least two years of highly relevant employment which meet the employment requirements for the nominated occupation.

In order to determine the "Date Deemed Skilled", the applicant’s skilled employment as restaurant manager (from December 2015 to November 2017) will be used to calculate the qualifying period. The two years of work experience required to meet the skills assessment criteria for the chosen occupation are not counted as skilled employment assessed positively for points test purposes. Only skilled employment after November 2017 will be eligible for the purpose of employment points test.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by johneoko(m): 6:54am On Aug 14, 2018
Please guys, how do i apply to get a state or territory nomination in other to find a pathway to securing a PR
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 9:16am On Aug 14, 2018
johneoko:
Please guys, how do i apply to get a state or territory nomination in other to find a pathway to securing a PR

Read the thread
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by mayorlikeu(m): 10:06am On Aug 14, 2018
jayooh:


For 189, only God knows when points will drop. But I'm positive your 190 for NSW will drop soon. Hang on 70points is good for Civil as it's non prorata. Secondly, if u have up to 4-5yrs u can shoot at Victoria too.

Stay strong mate.



Hello, on the bolded hope you have over 5yrs verifiable employment. So let's put you English at 10points minimum you can still meet up 65points. You have a good chance at 190 in either NSW or Victoria and awesome chance for any sponsoring region.

Next step is to take English test and know exactly where you stand. It is also required to enable you carry out the assessment with EA.

Cheers
Thanks very much sir..
Plss can I pm u sir
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 12:19pm On Aug 14, 2018
seyiki:
Pls @olalekankad and @bellong help me out on this.

Have you gone to TRA's website to read the guidelines for assessment?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by jayooh: 12:21pm On Aug 14, 2018
odigiri1983:

Last year I was given a BUSINESS 457 VISA SPONSORSHIP PRE-APPROVAL LETTER from an Australian company,to sponsor my migration once I get a job offer from an Australian company up til now I have not been able to secure an offer.I think work visa is good if you can get an offer but seems difficult to get.
Thus, you buttress my point. If it was Skilled migrant, you would have moved forward on way or another. Either looking to states for nomination or regional govt. Employment na serious luck or specialist things
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by jayooh: 12:22pm On Aug 14, 2018
Jprince93:
Please, i need help on how to get the pte gold mock test kit.
Who can assist me?
I will be grateful
Spyroxy1
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by jayooh: 12:27pm On Aug 14, 2018
ayonline:


Example:

An applicant has nominated the occupation of Café or Restaurant Manager (ANZSCO Code 141111). She has obtained a Bachelor of Computer Applications in March 2009. From September 2009 to November 2015, she worked as a store manager for a retail shop. From December 2015 to present, she has been working as restaurant manager in her own restaurant.

For skills assessment purpose, the Bachelor of Computer Applications meets the educational level requirement of at least AQF Diploma level but the major field of study is not highly relevant to the nominated occupation. Therefore, two years of highly relevant employment are required to meet the skills assessment criteria for the nominated occupation.

The applicant’s work experience as store manager is assessed as not highly relevant to the nominated occupation. However, based on her current employment as restaurant manager which falls within the last five years, she has at least two years of highly relevant employment which meet the employment requirements for the nominated occupation.

In order to determine the "Date Deemed Skilled", the applicant’s skilled employment as restaurant manager (from December 2015 to November 2017) will be used to calculate the qualifying period. The two years of work experience required to meet the skills assessment criteria for the chosen occupation are not counted as skilled employment assessed positively for points test purposes. Only skilled employment after November 2017 will be eligible for the purpose of employment points test.

Very good analysis, but it's 3years highly relevant employment that they stated. So the poster don't get a wrong message that 2years will satisfy.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by jayooh: 12:28pm On Aug 14, 2018
mayorlikeu:

Thanks very much sir..
Plss can I pm u sir
If it's nothing personal, you can state your concerns here for multiple contributions. My mail folder is bulky at the moment. I'm scared of opening the inbox sef
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by korlahwarleh: 2:47pm On Aug 14, 2018
Please who has an idea of the minimum amount that is required as "evidence of financial capacity" for Tasmania and Northern Territory regions?
Also, it seems NSW does not require this. Is this true?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Tombae(f): 5:32pm On Aug 14, 2018
bellong:


Have you gone to TRA's website to read the guidelines for assessment?

Hello Sir @bellong, please i am new to this thread. I am having issues with nominating an occupation. I have 5 years of working experience, a masters degree, my age is perfect for a high score, good scores in IELTS, but now i'm confused and i need help with nominating an occupation and under what category - 189, 190, etc. If i have to be state sponsored, please what states?

I have worked in Public Relations, Branding, and as a Secretary. Please can you help me with options and what assessing body i will have to be assessed through? I've been going crazy all day trying to figure it out on my own. embarassed
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 6:34pm On Aug 14, 2018
korlahwarleh:
Please who has an idea of the minimum amount that is required as "evidence of financial capacity" for Tasmania and Northern Territory regions?
Also, it seems NSW does not require this. Is this true?

NT https://www.australiasnorthernterritory.com.au/migrate/migrate-to-work/northern-territory-government-visa-nomination/skilled-nominated-visas
If you are not an NT resident or NT graduate
You must also provide:

evidence of your financial capacity to settle in the NT including net assets
information about any support networks you have in the NT, as these may be considered.
The table below gives you detail on the assets you need and the summary you have to provide.

Family composition Minimum value of net assets
Individual applicant AU$35 000
Applicant and spouse AU$50 000
Applicant and spouse plus one child AU$60 000
Applicant and spouse plus two children AU$65 000
You must provide a list of all your financial assets in Australian dollars. You must provide evidence of those assets. For example, clear colour copies of bank statements, share certificates, property valuations and jewellery evaluations.

Tasmania also states this
access to sufficient financial assets to fund your migration and settlement in Tasmania while you seek employment.
So I guess it's safe to conclude that TAS does not really require proof of funds

No POF information on NSW website.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 6:37pm On Aug 14, 2018
Tombae:


Hello Sir @bellong, please i am new to this thread. I am having issues with nominating an occupation. I have 5 years of working experience, a masters degree, my age is perfect for a high score, good scores in IELTS, but now i'm confused and i need help with nominating an occupation and under what category - 189, 190, etc. If i have to be state sponsored, please what states?

I have worked in Public Relations, Branding, and as a Secretary. Please can you help me with options and what assessing body i will have to be assessed through? I've been going crazy all day trying to figure it out on my own. embarassed

Use this website to search for a closely related job.

https://www.anzscosearch.com/search/
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by jayooh: 6:51pm On Aug 14, 2018
tunlex01:


NT https://www.australiasnorthernterritory.com.au/migrate/migrate-to-work/northern-territory-government-visa-nomination/skilled-nominated-visas
If you are not an NT resident or NT graduate
You must also provide:

evidence of your financial capacity to settle in the NT including net assets
information about any support networks you have in the NT, as these may be considered.
The table below gives you detail on the assets you need and the summary you have to provide.

Family composition Minimum value of net assets
Individual applicant AU$35 000
Applicant and spouse AU$50 000
Applicant and spouse plus one child AU$60 000
Applicant and spouse plus two children AU$65 000
You must provide a list of all your financial assets in Australian dollars. You must provide evidence of those assets. For example, clear colour copies of bank statements, share certificates, property valuations and jewellery evaluations.

Tasmania also states this
access to sufficient financial assets to fund your migration and settlement in Tasmania while you seek employment.
So I guess it's safe to conclude that TAS does not really require proof of funds

No POF information on NSW website.

Yes no proof of asset in the case of Tasmania. But they have a minimum threshold for asset declared. You will fill a declaration for and a caveat that you could be called upon to supply evidences if need be (but never really heard of anyone one that has been asked for this).

Tip your total declaration should be fairly above that stipulated by NT to avoid stories that touch.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by ideamaster(m): 6:57pm On Aug 14, 2018
korlahwarleh:
Please I want to ask. If you are on 489 visa in NSW for example, can you apply to OR work at any place within that region or just the particular area you are?

Nsw is divided into different regions for the purpose of regional skilled migration.

Do you mean work at any location within the region that sponsored you? The answer is Yes. You are the one who decides what part of the region you want to settle down in.

Do you mean work in any part of regional Nsw outside the region that sponsored you? Technically speaking, yes. But then, you have a moral obligation to show up in the region that sponsored you, settle there and try to find work there. Before you think of expanding your search.

And then generally speaking to those considering 489 nomination especially from Nsw. You have to apply to the particular region you are interested in. Not just creating an eoi and selecting 489.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Tombae(f): 7:02pm On Aug 14, 2018
tunlex01:


Use this website to search for a closely related job.

https://www.anzscosearch.com/search/

I have searched and searched, the closest I saw is Public Relations professional, but it’s state based, and I have fears I’d be asked for a certificate or something in that regard, which I don’t have.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by pedi(m): 7:19pm On Aug 14, 2018
bellong:


You will claim 5 years since it is the same occupation but different companies. The company you work doesn't matter as long as you are performing same job functions.



It means exactly th


Baba i twale abeg help your guy! I have and Australian who want to brink me over there to stay with him,but i dont no the typed of visa to apply,i have done research but notthing seems to avail,pls if you have any infor pls help me


2. Some occupations have too many applicants in the pool. The department decided to push up the invitation points for those occupations to make things easier for themselves.

All pro-rata occupations need at least 75points to have hope of invitation as it is the case currently. Things may change later because immigration policies get reviewed periodically.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by korlahwarleh: 8:30pm On Aug 14, 2018
tunlex01:


NT https://www.australiasnorthernterritory.com.au/migrate/migrate-to-work/northern-territory-government-visa-nomination/skilled-nominated-visas
If you are not an NT resident or NT graduate
You must also provide:

evidence of your financial capacity to settle in the NT including net assets
information about any support networks you have in the NT, as these may be considered.
The table below gives you detail on the assets you need and the summary you have to provide.

Family composition Minimum value of net assets
Individual applicant AU$35 000
Applicant and spouse AU$50 000
Applicant and spouse plus one child AU$60 000
Applicant and spouse plus two children AU$65 000
You must provide a list of all your financial assets in Australian dollars. You must provide evidence of those assets. For example, clear colour copies of bank statements, share certificates, property valuations and jewellery evaluations.

Tasmania also states this
access to sufficient financial assets to fund your migration and settlement in Tasmania while you seek employment.
So I guess it's safe to conclude that TAS does not really require proof of funds

No POF information on NSW website.

Thanks
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by korlahwarleh: 8:46pm On Aug 14, 2018
ideamaster:


Nsw is divided into different regions for the purpose of regional skilled migration.

Do you mean work at any location within the region that sponsored you? The answer is Yes. You are the one who decides what part of the region you want to settle down in.

Do you mean work in any part of regional Nsw outside the region that sponsored you? Technically speaking, yes. But then, you have a moral obligation to show up in the region that sponsored you, settle there and try to find work there. Before you think of expanding your search.

And then generally speaking to those considering 489 nomination especially from Nsw. You have to apply to the particular region you are interested in. Not just creating an eoi and selecting 489.
Thanks
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 10:19pm On Aug 14, 2018
Tombae:


I have searched and searched, the closest I saw is Public Relations professional, but it’s state based, and I have fears I’d be asked for a certificate or something in that regard, which I don’t have.
Check the website of the assessing body to confirm the requirements. You can't run this journey with fear.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 6:00am On Aug 15, 2018
[quote author=pedi post=70278320][/quote]

Tourist visa is the option you have to visit the family.

@Tombae,

If you cannot find any occupation that matches your skills on the list, it means your occupation is not sponsored.

You can check the Canada migration scheme, they have more occupations on their list.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Phlunter01: 8:10am On Aug 15, 2018
Good morning fam, please has anyone ever heard of the FOI act. I am tempted to shake some tables in DoHA
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 10:04am On Aug 15, 2018
Phlunter01:
Good morning fam, please has anyone ever heard of the FOI act. I am tempted to shake some tables in DoHA

I don't think you can invoke it at this stage. No decision has been made yet.

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