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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 6:52am On May 14, 2020
SupoBien:


Please what does Australia mean by *Pro rata Occupation*?

This mean that highly popular skills or occupations will be restricted and the invitations are sent pro-rata (limited number of invites in that skill category).

Summary is that those occupations have defined number of invitation to give other occupations a shot.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by corjay: 7:33am On May 14, 2020
@bellong
Thank you for your kind input
bellong:
@corjay,

Both of you can still be primary applicant. You can both submit EOI and whoever gets the invitation first becomes the principal applicant.

That being said, have you checked the conditions for nomination from Victoria or New South Wales? Other option is customer service manager for your occupation.

Your husband can go through the RPL route (recognition of prior learning) for ACS assessment.

Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by OmenaVI(f): 12:21am On May 15, 2020
Interested in this too please undecided thank you

cola1:
Please guys is there a WhatsApp group or Telegram page for this thread.
Kindly share please
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Olivertripzz: 1:20am On May 15, 2020
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 that.


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.


Good day.. Please, I'm new here and I need help...
I studied Physics Education, graduated 2017 ... And I have the intentions of studying Medical Physics for Masters.
I was advised not to spend Millions on Fees and the likes but to go for PR since that's what I want to end up with.

But I really don't know how to go about it... the application and the rest... I need a guide please
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 2:04am On May 15, 2020
Olivertripzz:



Good day.. Please, I'm new here and I need help...
I studied Physics Education, graduated 2017 ... And I have the intentions of studying Medical Physics for Masters.
I was advised not to spend Millions on Fees and the likes but to go for PR since that's what I want to end up with.

But I really don't know how to go about it... the application and the rest... I need a guide please

The first step is to read the thread from the beginning, you will then know how to go about it.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 2:05am On May 15, 2020
cola1:
Please guys is there a WhatsApp group or Telegram page for this thread.
Kindly share please

I am not aware of such group. If there is, whoever is involved may choose to add you.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by lma4real(m): 6:08am On May 15, 2020
@ belong, please what are the required documents for those that want to apply through trading (tailor, cook, chef etc) for TRA assessment ....is trade test certificate compulsory....thanks in adavnce
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by owenklay: 7:40am On May 16, 2020
What is her PhD in? She may be eligible for the Global Talent Independent program (GTI).
It has just been recently launched (about six months ago).

It offers a streamlined, priority visa pathway for highly skilled and talented individuals to work and live permanently in Australia.
Record shows that visas have been granted in as fast as just three days.

Abiscoco:
Afternoon everyone, I have been a silent reader and thumbs up to everyone for providing guidance and assistance to people like us.
I and my friend began this PR journey and while I will be assessing with AITSL that seems straightforward, she is a University lecturer assessing with VETASSESS. She just submitted her application for priority processing but was however rejected for fast track due to her having a Phd qualification which needs to be properly verified

Education Qualifications
BSc (Tier 2) – 2008
MSC – 2010
Phd - 2016

Work experience
University Tutor – 2010 -2013
University Lecturer -2013 till date

We are considering telling the assessor not to assess the Phd so as not to delay the outcome and probably save on years of experience because reading through the thread shows VETASSES not to be predictable with approved employment duration.

Is this step advisable, considering the state (NSW) she is targeting requires 5years employment and an assessment of both qualification and employmenta you are claiming points is required before applying?

Please advise @bellong @tunlex01 and everyone, she needs to reply soon. Thank you.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Lislekelsey: 8:01am On May 19, 2020
Good morning everyone.
Please I have calculated my points and I can see I have a score of 85 for subclass visa 190 if msc is removed and double honors degree is approved. If msc is added I have 80 points as my three years job experience becomes null. I studied English Education, a four year course at Tai Solarin University of Education(4yrs course with certificate of B.A and B.ed and yes we did 7months of teaching practice). I have a masters in English and Literature studies(from Univeraity of Ibadan). And 3 years of work experience as an English secondary schoolteacher. I've written CELTA (which makes me a specialist in ESL) and have academic IELTS results.
Aim is to teach english at ESL level or as a Secondary school teacher till I do my phd. All my experience is before masters. Will they be accepted by AITLS? Destination is Melbourne.

I need to know before proceeding to pay for assessment with AITLS if my degrees are acceptable by AQF. And do you think I can get the 190 visa with my 85 or 80 points? I am single and unmarried.

P.S I also have a vocational result in fashion design from my university and an additional one year training with certification.

Thank you..

Attached are the certificate requirements Aitsl asked for

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Lislekelsey: 8:04am On May 19, 2020
Note that I have read part one 603 pages... Part 2 220 out of 248 at least �. And read all 108 pages of life in Australia thread. My questions are from the places I'm not so clear about. I've checked online, and couldn't find straight answers hence my asking you. So please don't refer me anywhere. Na answer I dey ask for. Eshey!

Thank you everyone for your contributions. I have learnt a lot.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 10:30am On May 19, 2020
Lislekelsey:
Good morning everyone.
Please I have calculated my points and I can see I have a score of 85 for subclass visa 190 if msc is removed and double honors degree is approved. If msc is added I have 80 points as my three years job experience becomes null. I studied English Education, a four year course at Tai Solarin University of Education(4yrs course with certificate of B.A and B.ed and yes we did 7months of teaching practice). I have a masters in English and Literature studies(from Univeraity of Ibadan). And 3 years of work experience as an English secondary schoolteacher. I've written CELTA (which makes me a specialist in ESL) and have academic IELTS results.
Aim is to teach english at ESL level or as a Secondary school teacher till I do my phd. All my experience is before masters. Will they be accepted by AITLS? Destination is Melbourne.

I need to know before proceeding to pay for assessment with AITLS if my degrees are acceptable by AQF. And do you think I can get the 190 visa with my 85 or 80 points? I am single and unmarried.

P.S I also have a vocational result in fashion design from my university and an additional one year training with certification.

Thank you..

Attached are the certificate requirements Aitsl asked for

If it were to be VETASSES, I would have told you to add your MSc but I don't know how AITSL assesses the degree for TASUED. However, what I am sure of is that they are particular about teaching practice which every department of education does in Nigeria.

You should be able to get a positive assessment with your qualification. If you want peace of mind, you can add your Msc.

I don't think you should be fixated on a state at this stage. You should be concerned with state that offers nomination for your occupation.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bligs: 11:13am On May 19, 2020
Lislekelsey:
Note that I have read part one 603 pages... Part 2 220 out of 248 at least �. And read all 108 pages of life in Australia thread. My questions are from the places I'm not so clear about. I've checked online, and couldn't find straight answers hence my asking you. So please don't refer me anywhere. Na answer I dey ask for. Eshey!

Thank you everyone for your contributions. I have learnt a lot.
Go through this link and check Victoria's requirements for nomination since you prefer Melbourne but don't limit yourself to only Victoria.
https://liveinmelbourne.vic.gov.au/work/occupations/secondary-school-teacher

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by zeb04(f): 12:02pm On May 19, 2020
Hello guys, my occupation Embryologist (IVF treatment. sperm, egg,testube babies, blah blsh) I can't find it under the shortage list. What I can find are1)

medical laboratory scientist

2Medical practitioner

3) biochemist under the CSLO list(which is what I studied)

I really have a problem knowing which I fall under.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Lislekelsey: 12:24pm On May 19, 2020
bellong:


If it were to be VETASSES, I would have told you to add your MSc but I don't know how AITSL assesses the degree for TASUED. However, what I am sure of is that they are particular about teaching practice which every department of education does in Nigeria.

You should be able to get a positive assessment with your qualification. If you want peace of mind, you can add your Msc.

I don't think you should be fixated on a state at this stage. You should be concerned with state that offers nomination for your occupation.

Thank you so much! God bless you! Will I be accepted if I put in my msc with no employment experience at all? All my 3yrs experience is before Msc

As to state that offers nomination Victoria is one of them... Checked and there seems to be a rise for need for teachers in Victoria too.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Lislekelsey: 12:26pm On May 19, 2020
bligs:

Go through this link and check Victoria's requirements for nomination since you prefer Melbourne but don't limit yourself to only Victoria.
https://liveinmelbourne.vic.gov.au/work/occupations/secondary-school-teacher



Thanks a lott. I've checked. NSW rules are quite strict. Also victoria is asking for ppl who have specialized like I've done with CETL....
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by mamatwiny(f): 2:54pm On May 19, 2020
zeb04:
Hello guys, my occupation Embryologist (IVF treatment. sperm, egg,testube babies, blah blsh) I can't find it under the shortage list. What I can find are1)

medical laboratory scientist

2Medical practitioner

3) biochemist under the CSLO list(which is what I studied)

I really have a problem knowing which I fall under.

While we wait for bellong, and other profs, try this link;
https://www.anzscosearch.com/search-by-task/

Paste your job functions and search.

The site seems it is down at the moment.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 2:54pm On May 19, 2020
Lislekelsey:


Thank you so much! God bless you! Will I be accepted if I put in my msc with no employment experience at all? All my 3yrs experience is before Msc

As to state that offers nomination Victoria is one of them... Checked and there seems to be a rise for need for teachers in Victoria too.

If Victoria has no experience requirement for the occupation, you will be fine. AITSL may likely award you the experience anyway. Key is sorting the IELTS requirement.

Yes, teachers are in demand across the states especially science and language teachers.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 2:58pm On May 19, 2020
zeb04:
Hello guys, my occupation Embryologist (IVF treatment. sperm, egg,testube babies, blah blsh) I can't find it under the shortage list. What I can find are1)

medical laboratory scientist

2Medical practitioner

3) biochemist under the CSLO list(which is what I studied)

I really have a problem knowing which I fall under.

Don't complicate issues . You can always link embryologist to biochemist.

As per embryologist, there is no defined occupation for it on the list.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by zeb04(f): 3:09pm On May 19, 2020
bellong:


Don't complicate issues . You can always link embryologist to biochemist.

As per embryologist, there is no defined occupation for it on the list.
thanks. I went on their (Aims) Australian Institute of Medical Scientist and saw my occupation listed.

1) you submit your documents for assessment

2) if you are eligible you write an exam in SouthAfrica( it is the only African country with a venue for the exam) this qualifies you to practice in Australia.

I didn't know there would be professional exams required. Pls is that the same for other professions?

The exam is by September, and you must have registered by 1st of June. I am not sure AIMS will finish my assessment(since it takes 10weeks) before then. June is by the corner. @mamatwiny
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 3:22pm On May 19, 2020
zeb04:
thanks. I went on their (Aims) Australian Institute of Medical Scientist and saw my occupation listed.

1) you submit your documents for assessment

2) if you are eligible you write an exam in SouthAfrica( it is the only African country with a venue for the exam) this qualifies you to practice in Australia.

I didn't know there would be professional exams required. Pls is that the same for other professions?

The exam is by September, and you must have registered by 1st of June. I am not sure AIMS will finish my assessment(since it takes 10weeks) before then. June is by the corner. @mamatwiny

If you want to migrate as a Medical Laboratory Scientist, the exam is compulsory. Only MLS, medical professionals and some trade occupations write assessments, others don't.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 3:41pm On May 19, 2020
@zeb04
If you apply for MLS to AIMS, even if you haven't written the exam, you will be given Medical laboratory technician MLT. Your result will be upgraded to MLS if you write the exam, however you can still apply for nominations with the MLT result. When you get your grant and land, you can pursue the MLS.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by zeb04(f): 3:45pm On May 19, 2020
bellong:


If you want to migrate as a Medical Laboratory Scientist, the exam is compulsory. Only MLS, medical professionals and some trade occupations write assessments, others don't.
I appreciate
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by zeb04(f): 3:52pm On May 19, 2020
tunlex01:
@zeb04
If you apply for MLS to AIMS, even if you haven't written the exam, you will be given Medical laboratory technician MLT. Your result will be upgraded to MLS if you write the exam, however you can still apply for nominations with the MLT result. When you get your grant and land, you can pursue the MLS.
pls let me get it clearly

1) I still go ahead and send my documents to Aims (if I am eligible, I will be given MLT)

2,)I don't understand how to apply for nominations. I will do my research but pls can you brief me
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Experience4u(m): 3:58pm On May 19, 2020
You didn't state your qualifications

zeb04:
Hello guys, my occupation Embryologist (IVF treatment. sperm, egg,testube babies, blah blsh) I can't find it under the shortage list. What I can find are1)

medical laboratory scientist

2Medical practitioner

3) biochemist under the CSLO list(which is what I studied)

I really have a problem knowing which I fall under.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by zeb04(f): 4:02pm On May 19, 2020
Experience4u:
You didn't state your qualifications

i have a Bsc Biochemistry

But I have additional trainings as an embryologist with certificates, also a Member of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by zeb04(f): 4:04pm On May 19, 2020
Experience4u:
You didn't state your qualifications

i have a Bsc Biochemistry

But I have additional trainings as an embryologist with certificates, also a Member of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine.

I am on page 6 of this thread but pls I don't understand the nomination thing. Do you apply for it and how?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Experience4u(m): 4:05pm On May 19, 2020
Like stated, after assessment you will be given positive assessment as MLT code 311213. If you don't want to write the professional exam you can remain an MLT. You can as well apply for nomination with MLT.

If you have the money you can prepare and write the exam in SA or UK or you can write it onshore after getting nomination and Granted.

zeb04:
pls let me get it clearly

1) I still go ahead and send my documents to Aims (if I am eligible, I will be given MLT)

2,)I don't understand how to apply for nominations. I will do my research but pls can you brief me
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by corjay: 4:10pm On May 19, 2020
Hey Guys, Please Tier what University is Delta State University? I have a law degree from there and its a 5 year course.

I hope with that am gonna get my full 15 points for Educational qualifications.

I read here that Nigerian Unis are categorized into Tiers. and if your Uni is a tier 2, your 4 year bachelor degree could be downgraded to an advanced

diploma. Don't know how true that is, so please guys I need your clarifications. Thanks
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Experience4u(m): 4:13pm On May 19, 2020
With your BSc Biochemistry, you can't access for Medical Laboratory Scientist as your course lacks core requirements for MLS such as Medical Microbiology, Histopathology, BGS, Haematology, Immunology, Virology and Chemical Pathology.
However, with your experience, you may be able to get positive experience for MLT but you can't progress to write MLS professional exam.

So while filling for your assessment, feed them with all certificates you have acquired and make sure your experience or job description tallies with MLS/MLT.

It is after positive assessment that you can apply to any state to nominate you for visa.
zeb04:
i have a Bsc Biochemistry

But I have additional trainings as an embryologist with certificates, also a Member of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine.

I am on page 6 of this thread but pls I don't understand the nomination thing. Do you apply for it and how?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by zeb04(f): 4:14pm On May 19, 2020
Experience4u:
With your BSc Biochemistry, you can't access for Medical Laboratory Scientist as your course lacks core requirements for MLS such as Medical Microbiology, Histopathology, BGS, Haematology, Immunology, Virology and Chemical Pathology.
However, with your experience, you may be able to get positive experience for MLT but you can't progress to write MLS professional exam.

So while filling for your assessment, feed them with all certificates you have acquired and make sure your experience or job description tallies with MLS/MLT.

It is after positive assessment that you can apply to any state to nominate you for visa.
now I get, thank you
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by corjay: 4:14pm On May 19, 2020
Hey Guys, Please Tier what University is Delta State University? I have a law degree from there and its a 5 year course.

I hope with that am gonna get my full 15 points for Educational qualifications.

I read here that Nigerian Unis are categorized into Tiers. and if your Uni is a tier 2, your 4 year bachelor degree could be downgraded to an advanced

diploma. Don't know how true that is, so please guys I need your clarifications. Thanks.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Bodacious1: 8:29pm On May 19, 2020
I think you should include your MSc. The assessment requirements for your occupation seem quite straightforward and are the least complicated I have seen. There's some information on employment in this link below in case you hadn't already seen it:

https://www.aitsl.edu.au/migrate-to-australia/skilled-employment-statement

This screenshot is from the FAQ section of the AITSL website and provides more information on eligible qualifications


Lislekelsey:


Thank you so much! God bless you! Will I be accepted if I put in my msc with no employment experience at all? All my 3yrs experience is before Msc

As to state that offers nomination Victoria is one of them... Checked and there seems to be a rise for need for teachers in Victoria too.

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