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  1. I got the same email about there being a message in my skillselect account. There doesn't seem to be one. Weird

     

    By the way, has anyone got a link re; uploading colour copies of various documents (such as passport and skills assessment)

  2. Hi Folks,

     

    I'm working though my 190 visa application and I don't know which documents I need to have certified. I assumed that it was everything that I will need to upload, but I have seen comments on here that suggest that (some?) documents won't need certification if they are colour copies (presumably uploaded as PDFs)

     

    Is there a link anywhere that provides the definitive answer? I'm confused! :confused::confused:

  3. Was your 70 points including the 5 points from State Nomination?

    If so, you would still have 65 points to apply for a 189 (rather than the 190).

     

    I believe the processing time for 189 is pretty much the same as the 190 nowadays..

    https://www.immi.gov.au/about/charters/client-services-charter/visas/8.0.htm

     

    Cheers

    Eddie

    Hi Eddie, ICT PM isn't on the 189 list, so state sponsorship was my only viable option. WA & SA both have ICT PMs on their lists, but you need a job offer and we all know how difficult that would be! And yes, I have 65 points at the moment, although I'm 39 in July so I don't have all that much time to try something else. I've amended my EOI from specifying Victoria to any states, but I can't see that working.

     

    I'm completely gutted and I'm not sure what plan B could be.

     

    Thanks for the kind words everyone.

     

    G

  4. Absolutely gutted! 70 points as an ICT project manager; rejected!

     

    The email below doesn't look like I have any options at all.

     

    Good luck to all of you who successfully move to Australia.

    Thank you for your application for Victorian Government nomination under the 190 - Skilled Nominated visa scheme.

    Following a review of your application, we regret to inform you that you have not been selected for visa nomination by the Victorian Government.

     

    Your application for Victorian Government state nomination was reviewed individually and assessed with a focus on your ability to address a number of criteria, including:

    your ability to meet the minimum eligibility criteria,

    the demand for your particular skills and expertise, and your ability to find work in Victoria,

    the suitability and transferability of your qualifications, skills and

    experience – including any specialist capabilities – to the needs of Victoria’s labour market,

    your ability and commitment to establishing yourself, and any dependents, in Victoria

    the number of nomination applications received relative to the number of nomination places available for your occupation.

    Victoria receives a high number of very strong applications for state nomination and only the very highest calibre candidates with the strongest skills, experience and opportunity for finding work in Victoria’s labour market are selected for Victorian state nomination.

    The Victorian Government uses independent industry panels to provide advice on the suitability of applicants to Victoria’s labour market. These industry representatives also provide advice on the demand for individual applicants’ qualifications, skills and experience, and prospects for employment in Victoria.

     

    While your application demonstrated your ability to meet the minimum eligibility requirements for Victorian state nomination, other applicants were able to more adequately demonstrate their suitability for employment in Victoria.

     

    There are other visa pathways for highly skilled workers who want to live and work in Victoria and we encourage you to investigate other visa options on the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) website: http://www.immi.gov.au.

    We wish you all the best for your future endeavours.

  5. I got my positive skills assessment this morning, so EOI and Vic application all done!

     

    I'm delighted!

     

    Hope to meet you for a beer in Melbourne some time later this year :-)

     

    Yeah, I created my EOI first and then applied of VIC SS.

    I then received an email stating that I had secured nomination from Victoria, and the very next day I received my email from IMMI asking me to formally apply for our Residential Visa.

     

    Cheers

    Eddie

  6. Hi Gez,

     

    We're looking at moving to South Melbourne. We've got family in that area. What about yourself?

     

    Hopefully your wait won't be too long for your skills assessment. Ours was done pretty quick at the time. Much quicker than I expected.

     

    Cheers

    Eddie

     

    We're thinking of bayside, south east Melbourne. Perhaps Sandringham or maybe further out in somewhere like Mount Eliza.

     

     

    I guess our decision will in some part be dependant on the job I manage to secure, although plan A will be to contract in the CBD so a rental on a train line would probably work out well.

     

     

    Out of interest, did you complete your EOI before your VIC SS? I've assumed that is the correct order, although the VIC pages seem somewhat contradictory.

     

     

    Regards,

     

     

    Gez

  7. My experience of working in IT departments in energy and utility companies in the UK sounds quite similar to many of the experiences people are discussing in Oz, namely getting your foot in the door is difficult and based upon who you know. Once you have managed to get in, it's down to the individual...

     

    Regards,

     

    Gez

  8. Thanks Eddie,

     

    Whilst I realise that I'm not the only person who is nervous about their job prospects, it is still nice to hear confirmation that this feeling of excitement mixed with terror is not unique!

     

    Good luck with your journey mate. You're a little further down the road than me, as I'm waiting for a skills assessmentbefore I complete my EOI etc.

     

    where are you planning on heading to?

     

    Cheers

     

    Gez

  9. Hi all,

     

    I'm an IT project manager with 10 years experience of working at a huge UK utilities firm, managing £4-5m projects. I'm currently waiting for my ACS assessment to come back (they've had it for 11 weeks) and I plan to apply for a 190 visa to Melbourne. I'm married with 2 little girls and I'm confident that we are making the right move for various reasons, but I am terrified that I am throwing away my career! Am I going to struggle massively to get any work??? Help???

     

    This is my first post by the way, so be gentle?

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