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Sharon taylor

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  1. we got ours, submitted march, front loaded police?medicals, case officer requested more info august a week later visa granted
  2. thanks ceddy & wolvesaussie, there can be alot of negative posting, and not alot of info on older kids so if anyone is in a similar situation please message if i can help i will
  3. just in case anyone else is in the same situation as me applying for a visa with an older child, there is hope, we were granted our visa this week including my 20 year old son, so for us it was always worth the risk and extra effort to have our family all together, happy days
  4. thanks tickled pink, I think your right, Ill try calling one tomorrow
  5. Im sorry blossom79, but i`m certainly not getting "worked up", just asking questions and thanking posters, I was trying to clarify if it wasn't clear in my first post what my situation is, it really has nothing to do with whether or not you had any help or not, I myself travelled to Australia when younger without the help from my parents or family, doesn't mean I cant fund or support my son who overcame alot of difficulties to achieve his results, the point of posting was to get some advice not to be judged on what I do or don't do for my children!! now i am getting worked up!! NOT!! anyway thanks for everyone for taking the time in posting advice and if you've taken offence at my "text tone" get over it and move on
  6. thanks lebourvellec, sorry I didn't make that very clear, he`s just finished his A levels, (he re-took a year making the total time studying for A`levels 3 yrs) he was working part time here in the UK as most students do this helped fund his trip to oz, he left in December, do you know what type of visa we could apply for if unable to be added onto ours?
  7. Thanks all for your reply`s, so are our kids not allowed to take a gap year? its not like he`s working full-time, if at all, he wouldn't be able to support himself without my financial help or my sisters home! if we are successful with our visa and he was refused as a dependant what would happen? he would be in the UK alone with no family or home? is there anyone who can shed some light to what my options may be, thanks in advance
  8. we have an older son (20) who once finished his A levels ( took 3 yrs!!) worked for a bit to save money for a gap year, he is currently in Australia on a WHV, he is staying with family and we are sending money to help support him, he is wanting to go to uni in oz he will still be dependant on us and would continue to be while studying,my question is if anyone can help is as we are applying for a 489 skilled regional visa to SA is there likely to be a problem in adding him and will he need to come back to the UK to have his medical and police check? TIA
  9. In case there are any other stonemasons out there that need to be assessed to get your AQF, I found a great guy called "Wez" from skilling australia, they can assess lots of trades including stonemasons, they have an office here in the UK, here is a link to their company, http://www.skillingaustralia.com/, hope this is of some use as it took me ages to find especially after being told you cant get an AQF111 in stonemasonry here in the UK, anyway ill post updates to how we get on. :smile:
  10. so ive established that we need to convert time served skills into an Australia equivalent qualification (AQF 111) ive searched here but the post all seem to be quite old, anyone have any idea who will assess stone masons here in the UK, i can find Australian companies via google but none here in the uk
  11. Thank you ozmaniac, I received this today from TRA: You will need to get Recognition of Prior learning at a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) and gain an AQF before submitting an application for a TRA Migration skills assessment. You will also along with the AQF will be required to have in total 6 years of work experience, including a minimum of three years full-time (or equivalent) paid employment under the direct supervision of a tradesperson/employer (an informal training period) before an additional three years full-time (or equivalent) paid employment has been completed at the required skill level for the occupation. Please refer to section 2.8.4 (page 25).
  12. thank you very much, just what I was looking for, right here goes another stressful time!!!
  13. i`ve searched everywhere but cant find where I can get skills assessed for a stone mason?, there's nothing on the TRA website that I can see!!! all I can find is oz assessment websites, does anyone know or have a link, probably right in front of me, but I cant see the wood for the trees!!!
  14. thanks a long shot i know!!! my sister lives in a designated area so there's a start!!
  15. thanks for the reply, no were not using an agent, hence the 20 questions!!!! so do we have to re-apply to vetasses to be assessed again, as my husbands not a site bricky finding the right assessment was a toughy tbh, and as he had done his apprenticeship as you did in those days in bricklaying we used those skills for vetassess but he then worked mainly with stone so as this is on the skills list i thought it was worth a try.... were not getting any younger!! lol
  16. here goes........ another question requiring your expert help my husband had his skills assessed successfully with vetassess as a bricklayer (this is what he did his apprenticeship in may years ago) but his actual every day job is a stone mason/tiler the trade of stone mason is on the COL list, so my question is would he be able to use this certificate for a 489 family sponsored visa, would he have to be reassessed or could he just provide further evidence to support his claims? I hope this makes sense, any help or advice greatly appreciated:unsure::arghh:
  17. that's a bugger then as I retrained and completed last year and now do mobile!!! back to the drawing board it is then!!! maybe I should of stuck with my diploma in interior design!!! thanks for all your help tho :daydreaming:
  18. thanks, would the 3 years be needed even if its for partner skills and not main visa applicant?
  19. Thanks for the reply, we are both on the same list but I can't find where or how I can get my skills assessed, I am city & Guilds qualified.
  20. trying to squeeze the extra points needed for getting to oz!!, i qualified last year as a hairdresser and wondered how i can use the "partner skills" to gain the extra 5 points, how do i get my skills assessed and what type of proof would i have to provide, my husband has already been successfully assessed as a bricklayer but as we are over 40 it gets harder to get the 60 points required, we are looking at a 190 visa with state nomination, really hope someone can help, thanks
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  22. A couple of questions!!, does anyone know, when/if!! a PR visa is granted do we all have to go as a family to validate it? and if PR is granted and my son wanted to go to oz before we are ready would he be able to or would he need a working holiday visa? thanks in advance
  23. we had ours done in our local bank, they had a stamp used for passports ect and filled out the blanks, and it was free
  24. Yes they are but you don't get the points once-over 45, still have a couple of years to go
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