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JoRed4

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  1. Thank you so much Raul for your help with this, so regarding this, what type of visa are they referring to please? Pharmacy Technician job description, duties and education requirements UNIT GROUP 3112 At least three years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualifications listed above. In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification
  2. She’s looking at the 489. We were thinking she might come out on a Working Holiday Visa (417) first as they’ve upped the age to 35 for Irish citizens, but she’d still have to acquire all this proof etc eventually & I think that might be easier to do from home rather than from here, so I think she should just go for the 489 from the beginning.
  3. I apologise if I’ve annoyed anybody. I never said that my sister was a Pharmacist. I thought this forum was here for people to ask questions. Thank you Marisawright I’ll have a look at some agents for her as well.
  4. Hi. My sister works as a Pharmacy Tech but doesn’t have a formal qualification, we’ll she does have a Bachelors Degree but not in that field. I’ve read on an Immigration website that in some cases 3 years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualifications; how do you find out if that will be the case per individual? Thank you
  5. My sister is hoping to immigrate from Ireland on a 489 she has worked in a Pharmacy for over 5 years in a small country town & while her employer has been very good to her & will supply her with references he isn’t the most organised man in the world or best at keeping his paperwork up to date. Will she be required to provide payslips etc as well? Thank you
  6. Thank you very much, I’ll look at the PTE.
  7. Can anyone tell me if Irish citizens can take an IELTS exam to boost their points for a 489 application, please. Thank you.
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