yaou don't need to provide certified copies of documents they just need to be Colour scanned copies. As Russell mentioned it's only a stat dec that needs to have an authorised person to witness your signature on the document. No 12 months to enter from either medical or police check which ever you got first
I don't think you can put a price on peace of mind when it comes to filling out the documents. They only get harder and more in depth. In my opinion its not worth the potential further time lost and cost if a mistake is made but that's just me
the rules state if you can climb mount cook in flip flops you are worthy of a second year visa.. ( please do not climb mount cook in flip flops I'm an ass and the only Thing you will get out of it is frost bite and a few less toes) should have stuck it out unfortunately
Hi. Im an electrician also and recently got my 189 visa. Have you completed the point test to see if you could hit the 60 points minimum ?. Contact the down under centre in London in regards to a skills assessment. They will want to see all your Certs. References. Payslips etc ( experience is a big one usually 3 years post apprenticeship is needed before you go any further )once you pass that stage you will sit a 2 hour electrical theory and 4-5 hour practical assessment. Motor control .fault finding. Testing. Low voltage install. Depending on your points you might need to look into doing an English test I.e IELTS or Pearson academic
Depends what occupation you are applying under that may require more than 60 points to get an invite..I also lodged with 60 points and recieved a direct Grant 23 days later.. What occupation are you applying under ?
the first time I took it I waited bang on 5 business days. The second time I waited 15 business days. But I scored the 20 points so it was worth it in the end. Hand on in there
Drunk and disorderly are usually cautions ? .. Unless something else happened whilst being drunk and disorderly that let to a conviction. Although either way never hide that information if asked for it..
Unfortunately Apprenticeship or training does not count towards experience. Usually trade occupations require minimum of 2 years post training experience to get a positive skills assessment
Put a cover letter with the details of what happened with an explanation that it was out of character and would never think of doing something like that again.. It was just a mistake. I also had 2 cautions on my record. I explained what happened with a cover letter and showed regret the main thing is that your honest with the cover letter, they can ask for more info if they feel the need
a 457 visa is like a last option buddy it's only a temporary visa. Your chained to a certain employer for upto 4 years.. Look into the 189 visa. It's an independent visa. You can live anywhere you like and have permanent residency when you enter the country. Calculate your points and contact a registered migration agent
Pearson academic only... Minimum 3 years required for what ?, if your English test, Medicals, police check or skills assessments expire before you apply you will have to re-sit them
november and June New Zealand offer overseas electricians a regs and practical exam. Passing these you are now entitles to a full NZ electrical license which is recognised in Australia and can be mutually transferred. If OH can afford to take a few weeks out if he wants his license asap then I'd say head over the Tasman and go for it. You won't have to pay for all this back to college BS and wait a year and an employer to sign things off. Possibly an option if he wants his license asap
We done our Medicals last year in the UK in September. We are now in New Zealand working and We are going to Perth in September. They give us 3 months for the IED
Just be persistent, I had to take a flight 2 times to take the English tests. It finally paid off. Took me 2 IELTS and 2 Pearsons to get the 20. We got our visa grant today. 23 days after lodging.