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  1. 1 hour ago, Mpreet said:

    Yup dear
    I already applied for 489 SA but if m not wrong they don’t consider interstate applications as QLD

    I think They do for 489 but not 190 if I read it correctly 

    i think you may be under the misapprehension that this process is quick, generally it isn’t, if you have applied you will just have to wait and see what happens but good luck 

  2. 42 minutes ago, Mpreet said:

     

     


    I already applied for state nomination but long wait and more points to get approval not easy though. Therefore, I am interested in these options if I can get.

    Thank you.

     

     

    Have you considered applying for 489 in South Australia, you get an extra 10 points, they are sponsoring some nurse category’s, and if I am not mistaken you could work anywhere including Adelaide, where there would be more job opportunities 

  3. 54 minutes ago, Ddl said:

    Hi guys, I got my nomination approved today. I applied nomination on 20th feb 2018.  And I applied my visa on June 2018 after the rules changed. I had over all 3.5 years experience at that time. But i just had 2 years experience post rpl qualification. Now case officer wants 3 years experience post qualification. As I know when I applied no where in immigration website mentioned work experience has to be post qualification. Till date I have 34 months of post qualification experience. From here I don’t no what  to expect. Please I need help. What can I do? 

    No idea what your question has to do with this thread, I would suggest seeking advice from a migration agent 

  4. 6 hours ago, Indianinoz said:

    Hello,

    A Not for Profit is looking for a payment gateway i.e. merchant facility for receiving donations. As it has just been formed, it wants something with minimal fees. Ideally, looking for:
    a) No set up fees
    b) No monthly fees
    c) Minimal transaction fees

    Which one do you recommend? Someone mentioned eWAY. Any other that you can recommend? Any reviews for eWAY?

    Thanks!

    I have no idea what you are talking about, are you sure you are on the blog site 

  5. 1 hour ago, halohalohalo said:

    hi everyone, i am currently living in Sydney, nursing graduate in 2018~~ currently with 65 eoi points~~

    i am wondering if i got no related job experience and job offer, can i still apply for vic 190,

    because my friend who is currently living in melbourne said she can borrow me the address and let me pretend living in melbourne now~~

    dose anyone know is it possible to do that? if it is possible to that i will stay in Sydney until i got pre-invite / invite

    looking for your reply , thanks

    Just do it by the book , I wouldn’t employ you as a nurse if you are prepared to do something which is a bit suspect, not really in keeping with the code of conduct required by AHPRA

     also your English is not that good I hope your spoken is better than your written!!

  6. 18 hours ago, MichelleF92 said:

    Hi, my registration with AHPRA is still processing. I am wondering if the next step once I am registered with the NMBA will be to apply for a visa (190/189/TSS) before I can get a job? Am I correct in understanding that the whole visa application process might take up to 6 months for 189/190 and 50 days for TSS?

    I am 27 years old with 3 years of critical care experience and meet the minimum band 7 requirement for ielts.

    For the 189 you don’t need a job before applying for a visa , just a positive skills assessment, for state sponsorship you will need to check what the requirements are for each state re having a job , some may require it , also for 190 some states like Victoria require at least registration in principal with AHPRA before you apply for 190 

    most employers now will require your visa to be granted before you are considered for employment, there isn’t a shortage of nurses in Australia, and most employers will only consider applicants who have the right to work in Australia already 

  7. 5 hours ago, Bobj said:

    Well, don't let it worry you, then.thumbs.gif

    Cheers, Bobj.

    But I live in this country so it does bother me , I guess you got what you wanted, but dare I ask , what did you get , what will your win give you in your daily life , how will it be better , really interested to know as I try to understand 

  8. 39 minutes ago, Riff said:

    Yes he is a migrantion lawyer. I hope god will be there for us. Thanks for your concern. Please pray for us. The lawyer or the agent cost a fortune. We are not in a situation to spend a lot. Both of us came out from a severe DV relation. We thought together we will make a change in ourlife.😞

    As an atheist, I think a reputable migration agent will be much more help than god 

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  9. 15 hours ago, Karstedt said:

    Are you saying an agent can do this but an individual cannot? I do not have an agent because I haven't even applied. I think the 489 provisionals are dodgy and I'm trying to determine if it is worth a second look.

    Well you are obviously clueless in everything so I would say an agent may be able to assist but hay ho you will do whatever you want , and when it all goes pear shaped will be back asking more questions 

  10. 10 hours ago, JetBlast said:

    Your current job title doesn't matter. It's the tasks you're carrying out that matter. 

    I was an l IT Manager. I got a positive skills assessment under "Computer Network and Systems Engineer". I then changed to " Network Administrator" as SA state sponsorship required less points. I since got the visa and moved to Australia.

    I would say ignore this poster , look at previous posts and the replies, don’t waste your time, it’s always the same 

    can bla bla bla apply for PR 

    surprised administration isn’t on to them 

  11. 10 hours ago, Ausvisitor said:

    I hope not, it would leave a very bad taste to have people abuse the helpfulness of this site in that way.

    Unfortunately many do , it’s why as in my earlier post you direct them to the Department of Home Affairs website and ask them to do some research themselves, then they can come back with more specific questions, 

  12. 4 hours ago, Ratu said:

    did not have a skill assessment at the time of the application ENS186 😞 but it was genuine error. i din know then and my MA told me to lodge it like that 😞 

     

    No skill assessment, I don’t fancy your chances, I would get rid of your MA 

  13. I have never been overly interested in politics, have been a swing voter, voted for them all at some stage but why do I feel a certain sense of Nausea seeing Scott Morrison crowing over his victory, why do I feel somewhat appalled that the Libs won ???

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  14. 53 minutes ago, Ausvisitor said:

    The recruitment one will be difficult as it's not on any state required list, it could be possible to ACT, TAS or NT but with special conditions - if the recruiter is going to be the main applicant a migration agent would be a necessity in my view 

    Lecturer is similar but it does appear that one is open for a straight 189 application so if they can muster 75+ points it could be an option (technically 65 points but no one is getting invites at that level)

    They will need to do some leg work themselves to organise this 

  15. 5 hours ago, Karstedt said:

    I've got some 489 employment question for an expert....

    Fulfilling the work requirement on the 489 appears to be 12 months at 35+ hours per week in your region.

    Does it have to be 35+ hours each week, or can it average out to that over a year and what is considered a working '12 months' (e.g. assuming 6 weeks vacation, 46x35 = 1610 hrs in a year).

    Does it have to be contiguous and or to the time you apply for PR? E.g. you have to be there for at least 2 years, so say you work full time 6 months, then have 4 months not working full time, then full time again for 6 more months, then part-time or nothing for 2 months, then apply for PR.

    These 3 are kind of combined as a question about the following scenario:

    • Does the work have to be for a single employer?
    • Does the work have to be in a related occupation to the occupation you filed under? (I've read plenty of stories of people not finding relevant work in regional AU)
    • As long as your place of business is in the region, are you allowed and does it count to do work for people outside that region?

    Scenario: I am applying as a teacher. I can establish a home business on arrival trading on my previous occupation and do IT work remotely for an easy 20+ hours per week, so in theory I only need to pick up another 15 from relief teaching or tutoring to be 'full time'. I can also do online English tutoring for people in China. Even if I can't find a suitable teaching position at all, I have ways to effectively work full-time. So I could potentially have up to 3 sources of employment (self/school/Chinese company, who knows what else), be working remotely for people outside the region (domestic and international), and worse case scenario not work in my desired occupation at all.

    Basically fulfilling the work requirement in a timely fashion seems like a dodgy proposition and I don't want to screw around for 12+ months seeking a cookie cutter job to fulfill the criteria.

    Do you have an agent to assist you , 

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