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  1. Apologies if this has been asked before but I can't find it on the search. Do I need to take the IELTS if I score over 60 points without it? I'm looking to get a 190 visa (NSW) as a gasfitter. I have read that some occupations require you to take the IELTS regardless of points? Thanks in advance.
  2. Hi mate I'm a plumber/gasfitter at the start of the visa process. I've spent hours on here researching there's loads of helpful people on here. Basically first off you need to see which visa you are eligible for depending on how many points you have. I'm going to apply for the 189 general skilled visa which allows me to live and work anywhere. You then need to get your skills assesed by VETASSES, take the IELTS exam (if you need the points) then lodge your EOI (expression of interest).
  3. Wow thats pretty harsh! Charging for a visa they didn't issue!
  4. Can anyone tell me what happens if you get denied a visa on medical grounds? Do you have to pay the full cost of the visa prior to the medical stage? My daughter has a heart condition so am worried she may not get a visa and we would be significantly out of pocket. Or do you not pay for the visa until it is actually granted? Many thanks.
  5. Peter said "if she is granted permanent residence she will be entitled to Medicare. Her condition is one that will certainly concern the DIAC but not lead to certain rejection. When medicals are provided DIAC will likely ask for consultants reports and these will determine whether she meets the medical requirement or not"
  6. Sounds like good advice. A phone call won't hurt. Thank you.
  7. Thanks for the reply Terry. We have done a fair bit of research and like you say it seems to depend on how much they think it will cost the government in the first five years. If it is going to cost more than $35k they will probably refuse. I can't see it costing them anywhere near that much for my daughter as she only sees the consultant twice a year for a check up and is on regular medication which we will pay for. We plan on applying on our own purely down to costs. It's looks like its going to cost us around £5.5k without an agent so can't really afford another £2k on an agent. Who did you get to do the medical report on your son? Is it a case of getting our consultant cardiologist to write a letter? Thanks Danny
  8. Thanks for the reply mate. Another 4k after paying 2k to get my skills assessed! Wow this is getting expensive!
  9. Is there not a seperate gas fitter assessment? The majority of my work is repairing/installing/servicing central heating boilers. Ive got 8 years experience, am Gas Safe registered but the only "plumbing" I do is replacing hot water cylinders so I don't know if I would pass the plumbing practical?
  10. What was the outcome of this mate? I'm in exactly the same boat as the majority of my work is repairing/servicing/installing central heating boilers. Thanks
  11. Congratulations on getting your visa! My wife and I are looking to start the visa process however, we have a daughter with a heart disease so are unsure as to wether she will pass the medical? Do you know if your son failed the medical would you still have to of paid the full amount of the visa? We are concerned that we will pay out a huge amount of money getting skills assessed and visa fees only to be denied on health grounds. Any advice would be great. Thanks
  12. Are there any gasfitters who have had their skills assessed by VETASSES? On the TRA website it says VETASSES are the assessor however their website only lists plumbers? Also am I right in thinking that it costs $3500 to get assesed?! Thanks in advance
  13. Are you talking about ACS gas qualifications mate?
  14. I have just emailed Peter Bollard so hopefully I hear back from him. Thanks for your help.
  15. Do you think we will struggle to get a visa? Would it be possible that we get offered a visa providing we contribute towards the cost of her healthcare?
  16. Ok that's good to know thanks. As my daughters condition is pre existing they may not pay for her check ups whereas you were an in patient when you were diagnosed. I guess I need to do as you suggest and speak to a hospital and find out.
  17. I've checked with PBS and all three of her medicines is listed on there and are under $20 per prescription. I am expecting to have to pay for her prescriptions but am worried that her check ups with the consultant cardiologist would be chargeable. She has an echo scan and ECG on each visit which i'd imagine could be quite expensive if they are not covered.
  18. Hi guys/girls, Wonder if anyone can help? I am about to apply for a state sponsored visa but have a question regarding existing medical conditions. My 3 year old daughter has a heart condition ( dilated cardiomyopathy) and I am concerned that we wouldn't be covered for this as its pre - existing. Her condition is controlled with daily medication and she has check ups with a cardiologist every 6 months. Does anybody know if this would be covered under Medicare? If not would private healthcare cover it? Also would we have to pay for her prescriptions? Obviously if she cannot get healthcare this would rule out a move altogether. Thanks in advance
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