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Richard Gregan

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  1. Ultimately, employment advice from an assessment authority is just that: advisory.

    In terms of teaching applicants, you can submit your employment evidence directly to immigration and make a claim for the points, without obtaining points test advice from the skills assessment authority (although you still need a positive skills assessment obviously).

    However, it should be noted that an immigration case officer reserves the right to ask you to go back and get employment advice if they feel they would like the additional advisory.

    For this reason, most people try to pre-empt this possibility from occurring by getting employment advice before applying for the visa. it comes down to individual choice.

    I always advise people to go for it at the same time as their skills assessment, as then they are covered.

    However, in situations where you are adding subsequent work experience AFTER a skills assessment e.g. you worked for an additional year in Australia, then there should be no need to get additional employment advice for this. You just 'add it on'. Providing you've factored this into the EOI and you have employment evidence then the case officer should accept it.

    Regards,

    Richard

  2. There's no doubt the 12 week  window to register in person is a bit of a pain. AHPRA likely put this into effect due to a large number of unregistered applications sitting on their database.

    Regards,

    Richard

  3. Anyone can apply to Vetassess theoretically  (non-OSAP applicants can apply providing they are willing to travel to a participating country) but you'll need to meet their requirements (found on their website), and you'll need to submit a document assessment, including pay evidence, and then sit a Skype-style online technical interview with a Vetassess assessment officer based in Australia.

    I'm not sure whether this would be much quicker, and in terms of costs, it will cost you a good deal more than $1000AUD.

    Regards,

    Richard

     

     

  4. According to AITSL, 'Assessment for Migration and ACECQA recognition are separate and different. Each have different requirements. It is important to understand that a successful assessment for one does not ensure a successful assessment for the other.'

    So just because a qualification has been approved by ACECQA, this has no bearing on whether it meets AITSL migration assessment standards.

    Regards,

    Richard

     

  5. TRA should go by the date on the qualification award certificate.

    Regarding the qualification, yes, they *might* accept an NVQ 2, but in many cases they don't, so this is a risky one I have to say. However, if you accept this, and accept the risk as a $1000AUD punt, then there is only one way to find out for sure, and that is to apply.

    Regards,

    Richard

     

     

  6. AITSL definitely do not accept Montessori qualifications. From their website:

    I have Montessori qualifications. Can I use them as evidence of initial teacher education?

    No, Montessori qualifications are not recognised by AITSL as meeting the professional criterion as it is considered a specialised method of teaching.

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    I would advise you do a masters.

     

    Regards,

    Richard.

     

     

  7. It's not a big deal unless you're claiming points for it. I would provide additional pay evidence up until May this year, as this brings your employment statement up to date, or at least up to the date you left in May 2018. There's no requirement to submit p45s to show you've left, but if you have it there's no harm in submitting it.

    Regards,

    Richard

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