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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 6:03pm On Sep 18, 2020
JBoy9:



Thanks boss

Worked as Marketing, Loans and Credit Officer in the banks.

Wife has not really worked in any formal setting. She's into business (children items and apparels)

Graduated from UNAD and wife from UNILORIN
For anything banking related,those roles won't fly.
You mentioned that you have an Oil and gas company. Check the occupation list to see the occupations you can nominate.
Read some of my previous post here,there is a guide to check your possible occupation on the 3 lists
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Damian457: 3:10am On Sep 19, 2020
What’s the current cutoff point?
tunlex01:

Visit TRA website to get the assessment process for your occupation. Either of the two occupations will fit in. Your employment documents needs to align to any of the occupations you select.
You have a good profile already
Age 25
Exp 10
Edu 15
Eng 10
Spouse: 5
Total: 65
65 without state nomination points is still good.

You can also still make that 20 points in English; you are very close
Do you have payslips for the entire years?
Do you have pension or tax statement?

You only stated your spouse's years of experience and not the experience.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 5:13am On Sep 19, 2020
Damian457:
What’s the current cutoff point?
65 is the base minimum point, however your cut off is determined by your occupation requirements and English result. While an applicant with 65 (e.g. Welder) will get ITA, another applicant with 90 points (accountant or engineer) may not get ITA.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Damian457: 8:25am On Sep 19, 2020
I see now
tunlex01:

65 is the base minimum point, however your cut off is determined by your occupation requirements and English result. While an applicant with 65 (e.g. Welder) will get ITA, another applicant with 90 points (accountant or engineer) may not get ITA.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Damian457: 8:27am On Sep 19, 2020
Is there any way to check the cut off for my occupation?
tunlex01:

65 is the base minimum point, however your cut off is determined by your occupation requirements and English result. While an applicant with 65 (e.g. Welder) will get ITA, another applicant with 90 points (accountant or engineer) may not get ITA.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 9:10am On Sep 19, 2020
Damian457:
Is there any way to check the cut off for my occupation?
Some points are published for 189.
Iscah.com posts some.
For 190 and 491, that's not available cos state nomination is on hold.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by emandman: 11:59pm On Sep 19, 2020
Please how help me out. I have a bsc in banking and finance and have 6 years experience as a teller. But from all I see on the 189 and 190 visa class the closest job to that which I am doing is financial manager which to say the truth the job description is way different from a teller's job. What is my chance please.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 3:06am On Sep 20, 2020
emandman:
Please how help me out. I have a bsc in banking and finance and have 6 years experience as a teller. But from all I see on the 189 and 190 visa class the closest job to that which I am doing is financial manager which to say the truth the job description is way different from a teller's job. What is my chance please.
Sadly, teller job is not related to a finance manager. There is no occupation on the list related to a teller role.
Try student route to Australia or any other country.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by planetuzor(m): 3:37pm On Sep 20, 2020
Hello Have checked....

224311: Economist

Whats the next step from this having seen your profession on the anzsco search list

tunlex01:


Check the occupation list to see the occupation you can nominate.
Visit www.anzscosearch.com
On the top middle page click "Lists" (on a laptop/computer) or click the Hamburger sign (3 horizontal lines) to select "Lists" if you are using a mobile device
Go through the 3 lists MLTSSL, STSOL and ROL
Click any of the occupations that best relate to what you do.
When you click the occupation, scroll down to 'Anzsco code' and scroll to 'Tasks'
Check if the tasks relate to the occupation you have selected.
Revert here with occupation(s) you deem relate to what you do and we will take it up from there

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by emandman: 5:20pm On Sep 20, 2020
tunlex01:

Sadly, teller job is not related to a finance manager. There is no occupation on the list related to a teller role.
Try student route to Australia or any other country.
Thank you.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by yungmin: 6:00pm On Sep 20, 2020
Hello house,
Please, which body assess welding qualifications?
@tunlex , @belong please assist. Thanks
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Experience4u(m): 10:41pm On Sep 20, 2020
What do you want to know so I can proffer help
What's your degree in?
What your experience?
Do you have tax, pension or receive your salary via bank?
yungmin:
Hello house,
Please, which body assess welding qualifications?
@tunlex , @belong please assist. Thanks
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by yungmin: 11:04pm On Sep 20, 2020
Experience4u:
What do you want to know so I can proffer help
What's your degree in?
What your experience?
Do you have tax, pension or receive your salary via bank?

Thanks for responding. I have a friend who has a degree in computer science but he has been into industrial welding (oil and gas) for a long time. He has international certification like the IWA. We were former colleagues and he's gone on to work in other firms as well. I just want to assist him with this process as he seems under utilized here.

Yes, he has payslips and other documents to prove employment
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 9:55am On Sep 21, 2020
planetuzor:
Hello Have checked....

224311: Economist

Whats the next step from this having seen your profession on the anzsco search list

Read the first few pages.
Also, what's your full profile? I cannot advise based on the occupation only.

Age
English test result
Educational qualifications with dates awarded
Awarding University(ies)
Course of study
Job title(s)
Years of experience
If you are married, provide your spouse's details in the same order as above
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 9:57am On Sep 21, 2020
yungmin:


Thanks for responding. I have a friend who has a degree in computer science but he has been into industrial welding (oil and gas) for a long time. He has international certification like the IWA. We were former colleagues and he's gone on to work in other firms as well. I just want to assist him with this process as he seems under utilized here.

Yes, he has payslips and other documents to prove employment

He cannot use computer science degree to assess as a Welder. He needs a qualification. IWA is just a certification not a qualification.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by yungmin: 10:00am On Sep 21, 2020
tunlex01:


He cannot use computer science degree to assess as a Welder. He needs a qualification. IWA is just a certification not a qualification.

Oh wow! Thanks. But what kind of qualification is needed to assess as a welder? Because he's been working professionally as a welder and have documents to proof
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by planetuzor(m): 3:09pm On Sep 21, 2020
tunlex01:

Read the first few pages.
Also, what's your full profile? I cannot advise based on the occupation only.

Age:
English test result:
Educational qualifications with dates awarded:
Awarding University(ies):
Course of study:
Job title(s):
Years of experience:
If you are married, provide your spouse's details in the same order as above
:


Age: 32
English test result: 7.0 ielts
Educational qualifications with dates awarded: 2018 BSC econs
Awarding University(ies): University of lagos
Course of study: econs
Job title(s): Account Manager
Years of experience: 6
If you are married: Not Married
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Experience4u(m): 6:14pm On Sep 21, 2020
Degree such as Material and metallurgical engineering would be a highly relevant occupation.
yungmin:


Oh wow! Thanks. But what kind of qualification is needed to assess as a welder? Because he's been working professionally as a welder and have documents to proof
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by ImDStar: 6:34pm On Sep 21, 2020
tunlex01:

Read the first few pages.
Also, what's your full profile? I cannot advise based on the occupation only.

Age
English test result
Educational qualifications with dates awarded
Awarding University(ies)
Course of study
Job title(s)
Years of experience
If you are married, provide your spouse's details in the same order as above
Age : 30
IELTS : pending
Qualification : HND 2017
Institution: Yaba college of technology
Course of study: Civil Engineering
Job title : Site Engineer
Years of experience 4
Single

Note: also looking forward to other countries, please advise me.
My budget is 3m(hustling guy).
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by yungmin: 9:32pm On Sep 21, 2020
Experience4u:
Degree such as Material and metallurgical engineering would be a highly relevant occupation.
thank you
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 11:16pm On Sep 21, 2020
planetuzor:
:


Age: 32
English test result: 7.0 ielts
Educational qualifications with dates awarded: 2018 BSC econs
Awarding University(ies): University of lagos
Course of study: econs
Job title(s): Account Manager
Years of experience: 6
If you are married: Not Married

Account manager is not same as an economist. You have to compare your job descriptions with closely related occupation on the list to nominate an occupation.

Furthermore, your years of experience will be counted post qualification. VETASSES does not do experience in lieu of qualification.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 11:18pm On Sep 21, 2020
ImDStar:
Age : 30
IELTS : pending
Qualification : HND 2017
Institution: Yaba college of technology
Course of study: Civil Engineering
Job title : Site Engineer
Years of experience 4
Single

Note: also looking forward to other countries, please advise me.
My budget is 3m(hustling guy).

You can nominate a bricklayer or civil engineering technician/draftsperson. Bricklayer will give you better advantage though if you can tailor you job descriptions to it.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by bellong: 11:20pm On Sep 21, 2020
yungmin:
thank you

OND in mechanical engineering can do too. How many months did it take him to get the IWA certification?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Mamasunshine: 12:15am On Sep 22, 2020
Jesunitemi:
I have a positive assessment for University lecturer. No PGDE no PhD.
M.A. plus 9.5 years as at the time of assessment. One year was deducted and I have over 8 years according to them.


Thanks for your feedback, please any idea why one year was deducted for you? I started lecturinging about 2 years after my MSc but don't have as many years experience as you do so I need as many years as possible. Also, have you made any progress so far post the positive assessment if you don't mind sharing. Finally, was it your school that sent the certificate or you sent it separately from the transcript. Thanks.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 10:27am On Sep 22, 2020
yungmin:


Oh wow! Thanks. But what kind of qualification is needed to assess as a welder? Because he's been working professionally as a welder and have documents to proof
trade test certificates
degree in Metallurgical or mechanical engineering too.

Also, not to dismiss the IWA, you can send an email to TRA to ask if it can be assessed. Does the IWA have syllabus and transcript?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 10:40am On Sep 22, 2020
planetuzor:
:


Age: 32
English test result: 7.0 ielts
Educational qualifications with dates awarded: 2018 BSC econs
Awarding University(ies): University of lagos
Course of study: econs
Job title(s): Account Manager
Years of experience: 6
If you are married: Not Married

Your Unilag degree will give 15 point however you can't have 6 years experience when your BSc is 2018. Vetassess only considers post qualification experience.
Your English result too is good if you have 7 in EACH band.
Visit www.vetassess.com.au to review the requirements to assess as an Economist if you are sure your job role fits that of an economist.

For Vetassess assessment, you will need a reference letter which must detail your job descriptions. This is the major document that determines a positive assessmrnt with Vetassess and ensure your job descriptions fit. You can check on on Australia's job websites such as seek.com.au or au.indeed.com to review job roles of an Economist.

Good luck.

You can always ask your questions here.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by yungmin: 10:40am On Sep 22, 2020
bellong:


OND in mechanical engineering can do too. How many months did it take him to get the IWA certification?

He said it took more than two years.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by yungmin: 10:41am On Sep 22, 2020
tunlex01:

trade test certificates. Also, not to dismiss the IWA, you can send an email to TRA to ask if it can be assessed. Does the IWA have syllabus and transcript?

Okay, thanks.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 10:45am On Sep 22, 2020
ImDStar:
Age : 30
IELTS : pending
Qualification : HND 2017
Institution: Yaba college of technology
Course of study: Civil Engineering
Job title : Site Engineer
Years of experience 4
Single

Note: also looking forward to other countries, please advise me.
My budget is 3m(hustling guy).
My oga has given response to your case.

If you have your employment documents and tax/pension, please start processing as soon as possible.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 10:49am On Sep 22, 2020
Mamasunshine:


Thanks for your feedback, please any idea why one year was deducted for you? I started lecturinging about 2 years after my MSc but don't have as many years experience as you do so I need as many years as possible. Also, have you made any progress so far post the positive assessment if you don't mind sharing. Finally, was it your school that sent the certificate or you sent it separately from the transcript. Thanks.
Vetassess deducts 1 year most times, although in recent times, it has stopped deducting the compulsory 1 year.
You can upload a copy of the certificate on the portal but transcript must be sent by the school.

How many years of experience do you have?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by ImDStar: 11:47am On Sep 22, 2020
bellong:


You can nominate a bricklayer or civil engineering technician/draftsperson. Bricklayer will give you better advantage though if you can tailor you job descriptions to it.

Ok thank you boss
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by ImDStar: 11:48am On Sep 22, 2020
tunlex01:

My oga has given response to your case.

If you have your employment documents and tax/pension, please start processing as soon as possible.
Thank you very much, I would have to request for the tax slip from my employer because tax is always deducted from my take home.

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