Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 9:32am On Apr 15, 2019 |
You can assess as ICT customer support Officer or ICT support technician with trades Australia. ICT customer support Officer is still available on 489 for South Australia for the program year 2018/2019, however, the outcome of your assessment may not be ready until July if you start now, so plan for next program year with these two occupations. Your HND is enough for assessment and it will give you 10 points You should be able to get at least 5points for experience of 3yrs or 10points if you can claim 5yrs out of your experience. Check your age points and what you can get in English Draybaba0103: Hello everyone, pls and pls I really need help. I've been following the thread for days now from page 0. I haven't seen where anyone mentioned about Paramilitary or/ related paramilitary personnel jobs. This is where I will need help; I'm an HND holder in Computer Science and I've been in the paramilitary for 8 years now. I've worked as Admin Officer in a Unit Command for 4 years, taking daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly records and sending them to the appropriate quarters. I'm currently at the Driver's licence Center and I'm incharge of data capturing of applicants. Pls gurus in the house, help me out as I don't know where to start from. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 3:46am On Apr 01, 2019 |
Flinders University launched a work based assessment program for foreign doctors looking to migrate to South Australia last year. You get to work in regional/rural hospitals South Australia and you will be assessed on the job to get your practice licence. You may have a look and submit an expression of interest http://www.flinders.edu.au/medicine/sites/flinders-rural-health-south-australia/rural-medicine/mt-gambier-amc-work-based-assessment-program.cfmadekayo1234: Good morning house... Thanks to everyone who has contributed in one way or the other to the success of this thread. I wish prospective applicants the very best.
After several hours of reading and researching with the resources on page 0, I've come to the conclusion that getting PR as a medical practitioner particular as a medical doctor is quite cumbersome and expensive. Getting fully licensed alone is one heck of a journey and I guess it's the reason lots of Nigerian docs are not considering this route.
I'm so disappointed  |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 2:24am On Mar 10, 2019 |
Great response @Alphadoor @Mo234, When drafting the statutory declaration, ensure your job description is fully aligned with the occupation Anszco description as set out by ACS in order not to loose points. Alphadoor: 1. A sample reference letter is available on ACS website, I would have shared mine but its old and outdated as it does not meet the ACS latest requirement |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 10:49am On Mar 07, 2019 |
Kindly provide dates for these certifications. You've got quite a wide range of choice for occupation. We need to find an occupation that can give you maximum point for ITA based on the date you met the skilled level for the occupation. Also note that IT occupations are very competitive. Chijiuche: I graduated from University of Nigeria Nsukka.
I currently have OCA, CCNP( Routing and switching), MCITP, PMP , MOR, SSBB, ITIL and CBAP certifications |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 3:51am On Mar 02, 2019 |
Hi, Which university did you graduate from? Which certifications are you in possession of? Chijiuche: Good evening. I have BSc Computer science/ Statistics from a Federal University in Nigeria. I have been working as an IT Project Manager for 9 years in a Telecoms. I am 33 years old female. Married with a son. I have other relevant IT and Project manager certifications. Please what is the best route 189, 190...Also Please assist me with list of documents i will be needing for my accreditation via ACS. The instruction there is not explicit for me |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 3:42am On Mar 02, 2019 |
Congratulations!!! ejimjesus: Our 489 visa to South Australia was granted to.
Thank you all |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 3:40am On Mar 02, 2019 |
Boss, the job title on my appointment letter and references was Business Analyst but I successfully assessed as ICT project manager. Based on my personal experience, I'll say the anzco description of the job responsibilities is what is most important in having a positive outcome for the desired occupation and not the job title. Alphadoor: I see all opinion says job title doesn't matter but I beg to differ. From my own experience with ACS, Job title is very important and carries alot of weight. A 263111 cannot use *desktop support* title even though it sounds similar. Why? A 263111 is an advanced position
Also note there is an anzsco code for *IT support* related title Alternative you can get your company to use included. Systems Enginner, computer systems engineer. Lead systems enginner,
Also note that your Job Description which is the important must also align with the title and nominated occupation... |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 3:35am On Mar 02, 2019 |
Congratulations!!! sandyfel: GRANT!!!
MY TIME LINE |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 3:33am On Mar 02, 2019 |
Congratulations!!! stepo707: wow.Finally this is it.My 489 visa was granted this morning |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 3:28am On Mar 02, 2019 |
mamajaz: So, I got me a tier 2 ( General skill shortage) visa today. I appreciate everybody in this family. God will keep saying "Yes" to our dreams. Special appreciation to chief belong, bnimz, Jamson, law land, Alphadoor, spyroxyl, utcheylee, Teejay80, doyen, Olalekankad, Azy123, nkechima, Zanyzara, mofepr. In fact, I appreciate everybody. Congratulations @mamajaz.!!! |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 1:53pm On Jan 27, 2019 |
Lifted0902: Thank you, @DoDirtsLikeWorm
@TRed, This seems another angle to it, what do you think sir? If my PgDip won't count to fetch me additional points from education, can I just assess with HND (gotten 2008) instead and gain more from work experience. Please advise how my score will likely look like with this.
Thanks Boss, your PgDip will give you 15points, whilst your HND will give you 10points. You can assess with your HND for occupations on skill level 2, but with a skill level 1 occupation you need a minimum of bachelor's degree to have a positive outcome and that is why I suggested ICT customer support so that you can claim maximum point for your degree later with your pgDip when applying and also claim high enough points on experience however you will still need to compare the competition for invitations on any occupation you choose in order to assess your chances. The occupation you use to get your visa is completely inconsequential to the job you will choose to do when you arrive Aussie. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 1:41pm On Jan 27, 2019 |
DoDirtsLikeWorm: I thought someone can remove his PGD to claim a Maximum work experience point and put it back while lodging IN for Visa?
I believe i have read something of that nature here but with Masters Degree? 1. Yes sir, it's very much possible but in this case, ICT project manager is a skill level 1 occupation that requires a minimum of bachelor's degree for positive outcome hence, only his PgDip will qualify. 2.If he were to assess for a skill level 2 or 3 occupation like ICT customer support or ICT support technician, then he will only need his Diploma degree either OND/HND to assess then claim his maximum degree point with his PgDip when filling an EOI through to visa application. 3. The reason I gave in point 1 above was why I asked for dates for his certifications. I am assuming his PMP MAY be used with his HND to qualify for ICT project Manager because ACS asseses other certifications on a case by case basis if he is willing to go for it and prove it. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 1:25pm On Jan 27, 2019 |
Lifted0902: Thank you TRed
1. PMP - 2013, ITIL - 2015 2. PgDip = 1 year (2 semesters) 3. ICT Content = 83.333% (10/12 courses are IT related) 4. Some are related, but not 100%
(I took the following courses 1 Computer Fundamentals 2 Micro Computing And Www 3 Application Software Design And Multimedia 4 Information Technology And Software Development 5 Introduction To Internet 6 The Good Study Guide 7 Foundation Of Information And Communication Technology 8 Computer Networks 9 Computer Programming 10 Operating System Concepts 11 Operations Research 12 Project )
Based on the advice, I think a good point is to even start with an English test. If I am able to claim 20-point, I might be better off with ICT PM, otherwise, I will consider IT CS.
Also, can I still claim 5-point from spouse profile?
Thank you. Great idea boss. Exactly what I did before deciding on my assessment options. Claiming partner points is dependent on the occupation you eventually choose to assess if it's on the same list as your partner's occupation. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 11:58pm On Jan 25, 2019 |
Lifted0902: Hello everyone,
Thank you guys for the great job going on here. I have been reading for the past few days
Please, I need advice on what our chances are with below profile.
My profile 1. Age: 36 2. Qualification: Science Laboratory Technology (ND), Physics with Electronics (HND) - 2008, Information Technology (PGD) - 2014 3. Work experience: 8 years IT Project Management, and 2 years IT Support (IT Project Management from 2 different companies, and IT support from 2 other companies as well, one of which was during NYSC) 4. English test: yet to be taken I am planning to nominate ICT Project Manager (135112), though not available for 189, it's on 190 and 489.
Wife's profile 1. Age: 31 2. Qualification: Science Laboratory technology (ND), Microbiology (HND) 3. Work experience: 2 years in Medical Laboratory 4. English test: yet to be taken
@somto10 , @Shupy, pls help...
Thank you. Find below requirement to assess with a post graduate degree that do not require an ICT degree for admission: "A post graduate qualification (Graduate Diploma or Masters) that do not require a Bachelor with an ICT major for entry into the course, must have: • A minimum of 3 semesters or at least 1.5 years of full-time study (applies only to Australian post graduate qualifications) • At least 2 semesters or 1 year of full-time equivalent ICT content • A minimum of 12 units or subjects (overseas degrees may contain less units or subjects) • 50% ICT content for a 2 year Graduate Diploma or Masters qualification • 33% ICT content for a 3 year Graduate Diploma or Masters qualification" Kindly respond to these questions; 1. What are the dates on your certifications i.e. PMP & ITIL? 2. What is the duration of your PgDip in IT? 3. What is the percentage of ICT content of the Course? 4. Are the course contents related to the anzco units found here -->> http://www.acs.org.au/msa/anzsco-code-information.html ? A rough estimate of your points assuming your PG degree is not related to ICT project manager below: Age: 25pts Education: 15pts: Experience: 5pts (you will loose 5years; 4years before PgDip graduation and 1year after. You will be left with 3yrs) English: 20pts State sponsorship: 10pts Total: 75pts Based on the current trend, your best chance of getting a nomination for ICT project manager is South Australia on 489 but the occupation is on high point at the moment. Since you are open to go for a 489 nomination, I'll suggest you assess with TRA for ICT customer support because it is still available on SA's state sponsorship with low points. With that you will be able to claim at least 5 yrs of work experience with your HND completion date. Your possible points will be; Age: 25pts Education:15 points (PgDip) English : 10pts Experience: 10pts State sponsorship: 10pts Total: 70pts |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 10:57am On Jan 15, 2019 |
Ibuske: Thank you very much and sorry for late response.
He's a Database Administrator and finished from the University of Ibadan. Thank you. He will loose points for experience (5-6yrs will be cut off) if he chooses to assess as a database administrator because his first degree is not related to the job. He definitely needs those points from experience to match the points he has lost to his age bracket. Here is what I suggest but this is dependent on the risk appetite of your friend and how much he wants to make this move because he should be here making this findings for himself. He can choose to go assess as ICT support technician if he can tailor his job responsibilities for it. He will assess with TRA, and will loose about 3yrs of experience. He may be lucky that TRA recognises NIIT certificate and he will only loose 2yrs. Then he can claim Age:15pts Degree:15pts(using his BSc) Experience: 10 -15pts English: 20pts State sponsorship 489: 10pts (South Australia) Total : 70/75pts Get in touch with TRA gurus in the house to help you with the application for assessment. It is very important that you package your application perfectly. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 9:54pm On Jan 09, 2019 |
Ibuske: Good evening everyone and thank you all for the swift and helpful response on here.
Please I need someone to be of help to me. My friend wants to apply for the Australia PR and don't know how to go about it, so I said I will help him put it our here for you all to advice. Thank you.
Age: 40 - 44 years Qualification: BSc Geography Professional Cert: NIIT Advance Cert in Information Technology. Status: Married Working Experience: 2 years working experience with DPR as a corper, 10 years working experience as Data Administrator with the bank till date. He's been paying his tax since 10 years ago.
Please kindly advice. Your friend will loose point with experience if he/she assess for ICT occupation because his/her degree is not related and due to his/her age bracket he/she will not be able to compete if he/she eventually gets a positive outcome in skill assessment. ICT occupations are highly competitive. Verify if your friend's role is data administrator or database administrator. If data administrator, he/she may be able to assess as records manager with vetassess which is only available for 190 &489 visas. With that he/she should hope for the following points; Age : 15pts Degree: 15pts ( if his/her degree is from a tier 1 uni) Experience: 10pts English :20points State sponsorship: 5/10 Total:. 65/70 Note: records manager is a skill level 1 occupation and you can only qualify to assess for this if you attended a tier 1 University or a 5yr course in Nigeria. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 11:17am On Jan 07, 2019 |
andrewozed: yes, but the problem is; TRA needs physical test for electrician in south africa. I've responded to your PM. Kindly check your mail box |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 7:11pm On Jan 01, 2019 |
andrewozed: yes, but the problem is; TRA needs physical test for electrician in south africa. I just realised this is a requirement now. Let me research and look at all the options tonight and we discuss further tomorrow. Kindly give a breakdown of your possible points |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 6:15pm On Jan 01, 2019 |
andrewozed: generally the job of a shift electrical personnel. i rather not go into specifics but i think i can coin my job function to suit technician, engineer, draftperson, technologist and electrician. Since you are looking at 489, you can nominate electrician and go for 489 with South Australia. I assume you chose 489 because of your points. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 5:27pm On Jan 01, 2019 |
andrewozed: i wanted to assess for electrical engineering technician under 489 but it seems no region is nominating it outright. victoria is nominating it under special condition, one of which is high score but i cant seem to find out the score requirement for nomination. can i message u privately? perhaps you could help. i seriously need an experienced assistance. I assume you have experience in manufacturing, kindly provide a brief description of what you do. I don't mind you messaging me but I believe it's best we evaluate your case on this thread in order for us to get inputs from other bosses who've gone through your assessing bodies. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 3:40pm On Jan 01, 2019 |
andrewozed: how come its engineers australia that is the assessing body to a level 2 skill? would i be required to also write a report? before it used to be TRA Professional bodies like Engineers Australia and Australia Computer Society (ACS) have some occupations on skill level 2. I assume you are mixing electrical engineering draftperson up with electrical engineering technician. Kindly verify the occupation you want to assess. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 1:18pm On Jan 01, 2019 |
subcbouy: Happy New Year! TRed.
Pls, I just need clarification on this, let's say your work experience solemnly is based on your master's degree which wasn't bagged from Nigeria. Can this be assessed from EA or Dublin. Note master from UK. Happy New year boss!!! You can assess any "recognised" degree and experience from any country. Recognised degree means the degree has to be accredited by the education authority of such country. If the occupation you are nominating is an engineering field, you will assess via Engineers Australia (EA). It doesn't matter if your experience was in Nigeria, and your Degree obtained in UK. Lastly, if you are below 31yrs and have an Engineering degree from the UK, 476 visa may also be available for you. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 12:04pm On Jan 01, 2019 |
andrewozed: i have similar experience/qualification but i read electrical engineering, though i have HND. i initially wanted to go for engineering draftperson to reduce the competition and give me a better chance but right now, drafteperson is assessed by Engineers australia. is this also a skilled level 1 occupation? what other option can u suggest? Electrical Engineering Draftperson is skilled level 2. You're good to assess with HND. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 10:31pm On Dec 31, 2018 |
BetterPerson007: Bellong, may God bless you for starting this thread. To all the gurus in the house, more power to your elbow. Gurus, please I need guidance. These are my current details: Age: 37 Ed: I have an HND in Mechanical Engineering (I graduated in 2009) Work experience: I completed my ND (Mechanical Engineering) in 2002, and got a job as an engineering technician in a Manufacturing firm since 2004. So, my current working years is 14 years. I have gone through the list of eligible skilled occupations, and intend to apply as an engineering technologist. I intend to apply under visa subclass 189. Currently, I am married with 3 children. Wifey is 29 years, and is a business woman.
Please, is visa subclass 189 the right one for me? Is applying as an engineering technologist the right application? Please give an other advice. Thanks ahead. Good day boss, Age : 25pts Degree: 10pts Experience: 15pts English: 20pts (to aim for) Total: 70pts Is 189 right for you?Absolutely Is the occupation right?Engineering Technologist is a skilled level 1 occupation, you will need a bachelor's degree to successfully access for any skilled level 1 occupation. Secondly, Engineering Technologist is quite competitive. The bright sideYou can nominate "Fitter" otherwise known as "plant mechanic" with your degrees and experience in the manufacturing field. Fitter is much less competitive and gives you the opportunity to go for 189 and 190 or 489 with either Northern Territory or South Australia in case you get 10points for English. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 7:16am On Nov 11, 2018 |
jayooh: Can IOM book in 3-4days, I learnt their procedures/protocols are usually lengthy. I read on different platforms that the Australian office guys are quite fast. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 7:07am On Nov 11, 2018 |
Kolombo88: I’m keen please, how do I join ? Contact @spyroxy1. You may also check the other thread for PTE exam preparation on nairaland. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 9:54am On Nov 10, 2018 |
jayooh: Good day all, please has anyone travelled down to Australia with different flight tickets and/or airline operators that connect in either China or Singapore? Please what was your stop over experience like? Any hassles from immigration, especially when you have to do a self transfer of checked baggage to the connecting flight.
I understand you don't need a visa if you're not leaving the airport, but what of when you need to pick up your checked in luggage from the flight that got you down there from naija and then check it in to the next or last leg of your flights?
Some tickets actually are indicating self-transfer, any better idea of what is meant by these online booking agents?
Thanks all Boss, did you try IOM for concessional tickets? I assume you're trying to use these multiple airline booking to reduce the airfare. I am hoping to use them too. https://australia.iom.int/travel-assistance |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 9:44am On Nov 10, 2018 |
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Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 9:34am On Nov 10, 2018 |
tunlex01: I finally passed my PTE test LRSW-82/85/86/83 and I have updated my EOI selecting only SA.
I would like to know if I can make the nomination application payment now ($AU 200) while still gathering documents because my occupation is currently on low availability.
Any SA applicant, please come to my aid
@TRed To submit your nomination application to SA, you will need your skills assessment, English test, passport details of adult applicants, and work references if you are claiming points for experience. You will also need to declare how much money you have for migration based on your family composition, no evidence is required though. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 9:26am On Nov 10, 2018 |
jayooh: Congrats master. You bring the thread back a life. The land will yield it's goodness to you and your family. Amen. Thanks boss. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by TRed: 9:24am On Nov 10, 2018 |
wapu: Congratulations TRed.
Go and prosper. Thanks boss |