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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Lajoie33: 3:24pm On Dec 08, 2018
Good afternoon everyone, I just submitted my documents to ASMIRT for evaluation. fingers crossed that it will come out positive. Wrote TOEFL and scored 111...
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Techengine: 4:23pm On Dec 08, 2018
My friend Bnimz has always wanted me to leave Nigeria/Africa since he was in the UK but I didn’t take him seriously until sometimes in August 2017 when he told me that he’s now a permanent residence in Aussie. My brain opened immediately. He gave me options of studies, Canada and Australia and because I was desperate to leave, I started working on all the options.
My first Ielts (LRSW 8,8,7.5,6.5) was in September 2017. I did Academis because I thought I could use it for the three options but the result could only work for school. I got engaged the same month and dropped the idea of school because I was not ready to leave my babe behind.
I worked on my CDR and paid for Engineer Australia Assessment (Fast Track) with materials and guidance from Bnimz and my babe as proofreader in November 2017. I did my best on the CDR and was expecting a direct positive assessment. Also with counsel from Bnimz, I paid for PTE and was preparing. I got late to the exam hall for my first PTE and was not allowed to take the test. 52k wasted. I almost wet my trouser with wee wee. I gathered another 52k and paid for another PTE the following week. The result was terrible. The same week I got the result, I was contacted by my CO from EA and he requested for two additional CDRs. I literarily gave up at that time. Nothing seems to be working.
I gathered courage again in January and decided to prepare for IELTS because it appeared simpler to me. I wrote 2 more CDRs and submitted (not expecting anything good). I got positive assessment from EA on lovers day 14th February 2018. It rekindled my hope again in Australia but I was more focused on Canada.
My second IELTS was in April 2018 (this one pain me enhh). I had LRSW 8.5, 8.5, 8, 6.5. I almost ran mad. I was never good at English, especially writing but I thought I prepared well. I was sure my marked would increase so I sharply requested for remark (na IDP so it cost 45k). Painfully dem chop my 45k laidat. I cried liked David of the bible and encouraged myself in the Lord. I registered for another IELTS immediately and got May 12.
I need a new paragraph for this story… I didn’t mention all along that I’m working in Ghana and have to travel to Nigeria by road (as I no get money for flight nko) to take all of those exams. IDP did not fix date for my speaking until less that 24 hours before the test and I was in Ghana. I had to beg my boss and colleague to cover for me and travel that very night (night bus). I got to Ikeja around 11am or so and was given just 10 minutes to rest before going in for my test. I sha did the speaking test with a very tired voice and forced smile. Shebi it remain LRW laidat. It was May 12 and it was a bad day devil drink water (Yoruba people will understand). I got to the exam hall as early as 7am and the exam didn’t start till about 10:30am. Meanwhile I spent most of the time standing on queue. I was already tired when I entered the exam hall. We couldn’t start with listening because their speaker no dey work properly. They sha forced us to start with reading after which we did writing because the speaker was not ready. About 12pm when we wanted to do listening finally, rain started falling so we had to wait for rain to stop. No food lataaro, everyone was tired and agitated. In fact a pregnant woman passed out while we were waiting and was rushed to the hospital. We sha later did the rubbish listening like that and I was sure I wont get up to 8 because the speaker still didn’t work properly. I cried at Ojota bus stop that night because I thought I’ve wasted another 68k. But the miracle working God I served stepped in and helped me. I had LRSW 7.5, 9, 8.5, 7. Ni 10 point ba pe.
I didn’t know much about 489 so I begged for help on nairaland and god sent an angel, IFUNNAYA. She introduced me to this wonderful group. Spongbob was beyond helpful. He gave me all the things I needed to apply and encouraged me all the way. I applied on 11th of June. I quickly organized a small registry wedding with my babe on 5th of July and was nominated on 23rd of July. Lodged visa on 15th august and medicals 20th August. With prayers and a lot of prayers, We got direct grant yesterday 7th August 2018 and IED is 20th August 2019.
I hope my story will help/inspire someone. PLEASE DON’T GIVE UP. If I could do it, YOU, yes you too can do it

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by BKings: 4:36pm On Dec 08, 2018
akari01:
Hello,
From my xp with EA, I'll advise you get tax certificate for all those employment period. EA takes only tax & pension evidences serious. Don't bother about payslips and bank statements with them.

Dear Atari, how about reference letter? Though bellong has told me before that it's important but from EA point of view, do they take the format so serious, like employer listing all my JDs on the reference letter? I'm asking because of the nature of the coy I'm working with. My HRM wouldn't have such time. Anything more than "Mr Bkings is an employee of XYZ organisation..bla..bla..bla...pls according him the necessary attention" might be like asking for too much. Again, I have just 5 years experience on the same job role but on different coys. Company A has gone under and no reference letter, what would I do?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Casumugha: 5:07pm On Dec 08, 2018
Pls @bellong
Can someone with engineering technologist with 5 years work experience, re-apply for electrical engineer?? And would my work experience be reduced.
I have B. Eng in electrical/electronics engineering
And would reassessing cancel the engineering technologist assessment??
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by BKings: 5:24pm On Dec 08, 2018
Techengine:
My friend Bnimz has always wanted me to leave Nigeria/Africa since he was in the UK but I didn’t take him seriously until sometimes in August 2018 when he told me that he’s now a permanent residence in Aussie. My brain opened immediately. He gave me options of studies, Canada and Australia and because I was desperate to leave, I started working on all the options.
My first Ielts (LRSW 8,8,7.5,6.5) was in September 2017. I did Academis because I thought I could use it for the three options but the result could only work for school. I got engaged the same month and dropped the idea of school because I was not ready to leave my babe behind.
I worked on my CDR and paid for Engineer Australia Assessment (Fast Track) with materials and guidance from Bnimz and my babe as proofreader in November 2017. I did my best on the CDR and was expecting a direct positive assessment. Also with counsel from Bnimz, I paid for PTE and was preparing. I got late to the exam hall for my first PTE and was not allowed to take the test. 52k wasted. I almost wet my trouser with wee wee. I gathered another 52k and paid for another PTE the following week. The result was terrible. The same week I got the result, I was contacted by my CO from EA and he requested for two additional CDRs. I literarily gave up at that time. Nothing seems to be working.
I gathered courage again in January and decided to prepare for IELTS because it appeared simpler to me. I wrote 2 more CDRs and submitted (not expecting anything good). I got positive assessment from EA on lovers day 14th February 2018. It rekindled my hope again in Australia but I was more focused on Canada.
My second IELTS was in April 2018 (this one pain me enhh). I had LRSW 8.5, 8.5, 8, 6.5. I almost ran mad. I was never good at English, especially writing but I thought I prepared well. I was sure my marked would increase so I sharply requested for remark (na IDP so it cost 45k). Painfully dem chop my 45k laidat. I cried liked David of the bible and encouraged myself in the Lord. I registered for another IELTS immediately and got May 12.
I need a new paragraph for this story… I didn’t mention all along that I’m working in Ghana and have to travel to Nigeria by road (as I no get money for flight nko) to take all of those exams. IDP did not fix date for my speaking until less that 24 hours before the test and I was in Ghana. I had to beg my boss and colleague to cover for me and travel that very night (night bus). I got to Ikeja around 11am or so and was given just 10 minutes to rest before going in for my test. I sha did the speaking test with a very tired voice and forced smile. Shebi it remain LRW laidat. It was May 12 and it was a bad day devil drink water (Yoruba people will understand). I got to the exam hall as early as 7am and the exam didn’t start till about 10:30am. Meanwhile I spent most of the time standing on queue. I was already tired when I entered the exam hall. We couldn’t start with listening because their speaker no dey work properly. They sha forced us to start with reading after which we did writing because the speaker was not ready. About 12pm when we wanted to do listening finally, rain started falling so we had to wait for rain to stop. No food lataaro, everyone was tired and agitated. In fact a pregnant woman passed out while we were waiting and was rushed to the hospital. We sha later did the rubbish listening like that and I was sure I wont get up to 8 because the speaker still didn’t work properly. I cried at Ojota bus stop that night because I thought I’ve wasted another 68k. But the miracle working God I served stepped in and helped me. I had LRSW 7.5, 9, 8.5, 7. Ni 10 point ba pe.
I didn’t know much about 489 so I begged for help on nairaland and god sent an angel, IFUNNAYA. She introduced me to this wonderful group. Spongbob was beyond helpful. He gave me all the things I needed to apply and encouraged me all the way. I applied on 11th of June. I quickly organized a small registry wedding with my babe on 5th of July and was nominated on 23rd of July. Lodged visa on 15th august and medicals 20th August. With prayers and a lot of prayers, We got direct grant yesterday 7th August 2018 and IED is 20th August 2019.
I hope my story will help/inspire someone. PLEASE DON’T GIVE UP. If I could do it, YOU, yes you too can do it
Wow! Congrats bro. God will prosper you in the land wither thou goest.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Obigirl: 5:38pm On Dec 08, 2018
What occupation are assessing as and what is your qualification

Good afternoon house, please I need someone who has already completed his/her assessment with vetasses to please put me through regarding required documentation format and what to submit and what not to submit to avoid negative result from vetasses.

Thank you in anticipation [/quote]
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by mannimakerjnr: 6:21pm On Dec 08, 2018
Congratulations!!!!!

BKings:
Wow! Congrats bro. God will prosper you in the land wither thou goest.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by mannimakerjnr: 6:22pm On Dec 08, 2018
Congratulations!!!!!

Techengine:
My friend Bnimz has always wanted me to leave Nigeria/Africa since he was in the UK but I didn’t take him seriously until sometimes in August 2018 when he told me that he’s now a permanent residence in Aussie. My brain opened immediately. He gave me options of studies, Canada and Australia and because I was desperate to leave, I started working on all the options.
My first Ielts (LRSW 8,8,7.5,6.5) was in September 2017. I did Academis because I thought I could use it for the three options but the result could only work for school. I got engaged the same month and dropped the idea of school because I was not ready to leave my babe behind.
I worked on my CDR and paid for Engineer Australia Assessment (Fast Track) with materials and guidance from Bnimz and my babe as proofreader in November 2017. I did my best on the CDR and was expecting a direct positive assessment. Also with counsel from Bnimz, I paid for PTE and was preparing. I got late to the exam hall for my first PTE and was not allowed to take the test. 52k wasted. I almost wet my trouser with wee wee. I gathered another 52k and paid for another PTE the following week. The result was terrible. The same week I got the result, I was contacted by my CO from EA and he requested for two additional CDRs. I literarily gave up at that time. Nothing seems to be working.
I gathered courage again in January and decided to prepare for IELTS because it appeared simpler to me. I wrote 2 more CDRs and submitted (not expecting anything good). I got positive assessment from EA on lovers day 14th February 2018. It rekindled my hope again in Australia but I was more focused on Canada.
My second IELTS was in April 2018 (this one pain me enhh). I had LRSW 8.5, 8.5, 8, 6.5. I almost ran mad. I was never good at English, especially writing but I thought I prepared well. I was sure my marked would increase so I sharply requested for remark (na IDP so it cost 45k). Painfully dem chop my 45k laidat. I cried liked David of the bible and encouraged myself in the Lord. I registered for another IELTS immediately and got May 12.
I need a new paragraph for this story… I didn’t mention all along that I’m working in Ghana and have to travel to Nigeria by road (as I no get money for flight nko) to take all of those exams. IDP did not fix date for my speaking until less that 24 hours before the test and I was in Ghana. I had to beg my boss and colleague to cover for me and travel that very night (night bus). I got to Ikeja around 11am or so and was given just 10 minutes to rest before going in for my test. I sha did the speaking test with a very tired voice and forced smile. Shebi it remain LRW laidat. It was May 12 and it was a bad day devil drink water (Yoruba people will understand). I got to the exam hall as early as 7am and the exam didn’t start till about 10:30am. Meanwhile I spent most of the time standing on queue. I was already tired when I entered the exam hall. We couldn’t start with listening because their speaker no dey work properly. They sha forced us to start with reading after which we did writing because the speaker was not ready. About 12pm when we wanted to do listening finally, rain started falling so we had to wait for rain to stop. No food lataaro, everyone was tired and agitated. In fact a pregnant woman passed out while we were waiting and was rushed to the hospital. We sha later did the rubbish listening like that and I was sure I wont get up to 8 because the speaker still didn’t work properly. I cried at Ojota bus stop that night because I thought I’ve wasted another 68k. But the miracle working God I served stepped in and helped me. I had LRSW 7.5, 9, 8.5, 7. Ni 10 point ba pe.
I didn’t know much about 489 so I begged for help on nairaland and god sent an angel, IFUNNAYA. She introduced me to this wonderful group. Spongbob was beyond helpful. He gave me all the things I needed to apply and encouraged me all the way. I applied on 11th of June. I quickly organized a small registry wedding with my babe on 5th of July and was nominated on 23rd of July. Lodged visa on 15th august and medicals 20th August. With prayers and a lot of prayers, We got direct grant yesterday 7th August 2018 and IED is 20th August 2019.
I hope my story will help/inspire someone. PLEASE DON’T GIVE UP. If I could do it, YOU, yes you too can do it
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Ashkay: 6:53pm On Dec 08, 2018
Am assessing as an Agricultural Scientist and my qualification is B.sc Botany.
Obigirl:
What occupation are assessing as and what is your qualification

Good afternoon house, please I need someone who has already completed his/her assessment with vetasses to please put me through regarding required documentation format and what to submit and what not to submit to avoid negative result from vetasses.

Thank you in anticipation
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by talross: 7:33pm On Dec 08, 2018
Good day everyone. Please am interested in the Australia Permanent residence but I don't know how to go about it. Please can someone put me through.
I have a degree in Economics and MBA
and I am presently a civil servant
married with two kids
my wife holds a degree in computer Engineering and a PDG in mechanical Engineering Also working.

Please I will like to know how to start, also step by step on how to go about it
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Bnimz(m): 10:18pm On Dec 08, 2018
@Techengine Chai, this Testimony long o. cheesy congratulations cheesy

@Others .. guys, you don't have to quote the entire post nah shocked

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by keleto(m): 10:22pm On Dec 08, 2018
DoDirtsLikeWorm:


On Canadian Thread
Only this your ND & HND alone will be accessed as someone with Masters Degree believe.

Pls can someone help out on this issue.
If someone gets a grant,is it possible for the primary applicant to travel alone and later pick his family like after one year?..
Am asking because of the financial burden going with a whole family member at a time.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 12:00am On Dec 09, 2018
@Techengine,

Congratulations... Good perseverance.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by ozonechrome: 3:37am On Dec 09, 2018
keleto:


Pls can someone help out on this issue.
If someone gets a grant,is it possible for the primary applicant to travel alone and later pick his family like after one year?..
Am asking because of the financial burden going with a whole family member at a time.


Your family can join later but not after their respective IED's
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 8:05am On Dec 09, 2018
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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by fatima04: 9:58am On Dec 09, 2018
Congratulations @techengine....

Nice investigation work @shacore, I am sure some will still fall for it. Na d way

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by keleto(m): 10:05am On Dec 09, 2018
ozonechrome:


Your family can join later but not after their respective IED's

Do they normally give up to 10 months for IED.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by maryasek: 11:59am On Dec 09, 2018
Oga Bellong and others, please help me out. My case, I think, is peculiar

My Academics/Professional Qualifications with Dates
ATSWA(ICAN) - 2005
ICAN(Professional) - 2008
BSc Accounting - 2013 (2 Academic Year Programme)

Age - 38 years

Working Experience
2005 - 2006 - Audit Trainee using my AAT certificate
2006 - 2012 - Store Officer in a Financial Institution using my AAT certificate
2013 - Till Date - Accountant in a Federal Government Institution(Bsc/ICAN certs)

My Issues
I have read some pieces from Nairaland and other sources, it seems points needed by Accountants for Australia Skilled worker immigration purpose have been hovering around 80 and appears inivation for this occupation list is quickly filled up especially for Visa category 189. Apart from that, I discover that you only get positive qualification assessment for degree equivalent to AQF degree only if you study for 5 academic years(Federal Universities), I may be wrong though. In line with that, assessment bodies(in my case CPAA/CA/IPA) tends to consider year(s) after degree qualification as relevant employment experience for skill assessment.

My Questions
1. Considering my certs, do I still stand a chance of getting all the certs assessed as a degree for me to be able to earn 15points on Education?
2. Going by my work history, will I be assessed to have 8 years or more relevant employment experience?
3. If answers to 1 & 2 are No, what other options can I explore please?
4. As part of PR points calculation variables, the question "Can your partner pass skills assessment in an occupation on the applicable Skilled Occupations List for your subclass" is confusing to me. Does that mean we have to study the same course and be practising same profession?

Sorry for the long post. Please, come to my aid. I have wasted some fortune on Canada wahala, age has been my major hinderance(425 points). This Australia immigration appears to be my only hope. Please, help me out with relevant information!
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 5:47pm On Dec 09, 2018
good evening friends... I would like you to give sufficient information on how I can register for PTE exam in Lagos... price and place thanks.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Nobody: 6:03pm On Dec 09, 2018
spyroxy1:


Spyroxy1...

Helo bro. please I'm contacting you to get PTE voucher. my digits 0802 4o2 oo42 watap
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 12:04am On Dec 10, 2018
@maryasek,

Due to the very high number of accountants applying for skilled migration, it is difficult to get ITA except you have high score like 80 and above. Most of the states have cut back significantly on the number of accountants they invite.

1. Your ICAN can be assessed to be equivalent to AQF Bachelor degree. The accountants on the thread will advice you further on that.

2. The points you get in experience is dependent on how well you can articulate your job descriptions. I believe all what you have done can still be classified as accounting work, so don't short changed yourself.

3. No other option outside 189, 190 and 489. The other alternative is to come on study visa.


Are you married? What is your spouse's occupation?

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by DoDirtsLikeWorm(m): 12:37am On Dec 10, 2018
ozonechrome:


Your family can join later but not after their respective IED's

Can someone be allowed into the country before his IED?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Zi: 2:36am On Dec 10, 2018
Hello all,
Please I am in a fix now concerning the English competency test.

I used IELTS an Assessment with EA (233311) and it came out positive. L/S/R/W = 8/8/6/7

Now I need to rewrite my English test to enable apply for EOI. I scheduled for PTE on the 22nd, which is in 12 days time. Yesterday, I prepared for and wrote the PTE mock test and my scores are still very low with Reading = 57 sad

Now the point is, should I go ahead with the actual test or should I reschedule and use E2 language tutors? I have tried so hard to improve my scores on my own using a lot of online resources, but still... cry

I am a little nervous because of the warnings people give on this forum like “winter is coming” and all. If I reschedule and use language tutors, I might need extra 2 or 3 months for a more professional tutoring.

My major concern is: will winter have come by then? I was hoping to submit and EOI before the year runs out.

Please, those that know and understand the trends please advice me. Thanks
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 5:36am On Dec 10, 2018
DoDirtsLikeWorm:


Can someone be allowed into the country before his IED?

Yes... It is on or before the IED.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by DoDirtsLikeWorm(m): 7:14am On Dec 10, 2018
bellong:


Yes... It is on or before the IED.

Thanks for this info Boss ; like how many months before the IED.?

I know that the academics is 3months before your commencement date.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tomimy1: 9:14am On Dec 10, 2018
if you can drop your phone number, i'll call you.
Zi:
Hello all,
Please I am in a fix now concerning the English competency test.

I used IELTS an Assessment with EA (233311) and it came out positive. L/S/R/W = 8/8/6/7

Now I need to rewrite my English test to enable apply for EOI. I scheduled for PTE on the 22nd, which is in 12 days time. Yesterday, I prepared for and wrote the PTE mock test and my scores are still very low with Reading = 57 sad

Now the point is, should I go ahead with the actual test or should I reschedule and use E2 language tutors? I have tried so hard to improve my scores on my own using a lot of online resources, but still... cry

I am a little nervous because of the warnings people give on this forum like “winter is coming” and all. If I reschedule and use language tutors, I might need extra 2 or 3 months for a more professional tutoring.

My major concern is: will winter have come by then? I was hoping to submit and EOI before the year runs out.

Please, those that know and understand the trends please advice me. Thanks
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Zi: 9:24am On Dec 10, 2018
tomimy1:
if you can drop your phone number, i'll call you.
Please can I send my number to your email? If yes, please give me your address. Thanks.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by maryasek: 10:27am On Dec 10, 2018
Oga Bellong,
Thank you for your kind heart and timely information. From all indications, it seems chance of getting invitation as an Accountant on this Australian Skilled migration program is slim. My hubby studied Business Administration & Management(Bsc) and he has huge experience in customers' service. Are you suggesting he should be PA? Is Customer Service officer on CSOL/SOL? If yes, what is the average point for it? I count on your unbiased judgement?

bellong:
@maryasek,

Due to the very high number of accountants applying for skilled migration, it is difficult to get ITA except you have high score like 80 and above. Most of the states have cut back significantly on the number of accountants they invite.

1. Your ICAN can be assessed to be equivalent to AQF Bachelor degree. The accountants on the thread will advice you further on that.

2. The points you get in experience is dependent on how well you can articulate your job descriptions. I believe all what you have done can still be classified as accounting work, so don't short changed yourself.

3. No other option outside 189, 190 and 489. The other alternative is to come on study visa.


Are you married? What is your spouse's occupation?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 12:15pm On Dec 10, 2018
DoDirtsLikeWorm:


Thanks for this info Boss ; like how many months before the IED.?

I know that the academics is 3months before your commencement date.

You can enter one second after the visa is approved. Only that your first entry cannot be after the IED.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 12:22pm On Dec 10, 2018
maryasek:
Oga Bellong,
Thank you for your kind heart and timely information. From all indications, it seems chance of getting invitation as an Accountant on this Australian Skilled migration program is slim. My hubby studied Business Administration & Management(Bsc) and he has huge experience in customers' service. Are you suggesting he should be PA? Is Customer Service officer on CSOL/SOL? If yes, what is the average point for it? I count on your unbiased judgement?


If you are able to net 80 points, you have high chance.

Northern Territory is the only state currently nominating customer service manager. It is on special condition in SA which means, it requires about 75 points (not too sure of this).

If he is able to get 75 points, it is an opportunity you can explore.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by mubarak001(m): 12:32pm On Dec 10, 2018
Hello guys, i want to confirm...if L 7 R 6.5 W 6 S 7.5 Can this IELTS result fly for Aussie Immigration?

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