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  1. I see requirements have changed since I did my RPL in 2014/2015. Back then ACS was deducting 8 years if the university was non-ICT. To answer your question: if immigration will find your university degree equivalent to an AU degree then you'll get 15 points. Same, if after you'll have enough years of experience closely related with the nominated position after the "deemed date" then you'll obtain 15 points. Btw... pay attention to the content of your references from your past jobs. Should be quite similar with the ACS job description, otherwise could be seen as irelevant. Same with the name of the role.
  2. To be considered "skilled" you need a university degree with minor or major in ICT. A one year diploma do not qualify, therefore the only option I see is RPL. That also means you'll lose 8 years of experience as "hands-on qualification" and only for what's on top of those you'll receive points.
  3. There are several parks near Ithaca: Gilbert, Woolcock, Jubilee and Bardon Lions. All with playgrounds and open areas. Wookcock also have BBQ, so it's quite popular especially during weekends, althought with the heat wave from last week it was a bit empty. Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
  4. My kids are going to Ithaca since September (it's holiday now) and school is great. Good teachers and really nice community around the school. Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
  5. I was only asked to pay bond (equivalent of 2 weeks rent) and 2 weeks rent in advance. Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
  6. Not the seller is adding extra tariffs, but the buyer to protect local economy. Therefore, Germany will not do such a thing. Nevertheless, without freedom of movement there is no EU. Hence for UK to sell in EU without extra tariffs (as EU is buyer in this case) will have to accept it. Conclusion is that tariffs are not at all a red hering if you'll understand how this works.
  7. I believe you're confused. Who said anything about not selling? EU is selling to Japan, US and Australia. None been part of the union. However, freedom of movement is a pillar of EU and none should expect flexibility on this matter. Sent from my SM-G901F using Tapatalk
  8. They are allowed to send invitation for position not listed on the official list. Sent from my SM-G901F using Tapatalk
  9. It is possible to have 2 distinct EOI. So, I'll go with option 1. With the second you'll not be considered by ACT. Sent from my SM-G901F using Tapatalk
  10. Took them ~6 weeks in my case. But that was in March - April 2015, don't know their workload this days. Plus, duration depends also on occupation. Sent from my SM-G901F using Tapatalk
  11. It's like breeding a new dog line Sent from my SM-G901F using Tapatalk
  12. From legal point of view 189 is identical with 190. That means you're allowed to live/work anywhere in Australia, there is no limitation to the state that gave you nomination. As somebody else said above, there is a moral (again, not legal) obligation. Difficult to be 100% moral without a job. Nevertheless, I would suggest to contact SA emigration authority and explain you case. Sent from my SM-G901F using Tapatalk
  13. There is also an "Attach documents" button on top of the ones referring to specific details. You can upload it there adding correct description.
  14. DIBP requests a different type of reference compared with ACS/VETASSESS. Max 5 responsibilities and should state your salary
  15. Hi, Carolann, Can I ask what kind of "prove of salary history" did you provided in your application? Just received such a request, but I am not sure what to provide. Payslips for each month or just a few?
  16. Hi, You can find dates following https://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Work/Work/Allocation-dates-for-General-Skilled-Migration-applications. 189 and 190 visas have a 3 months standard processing duration and their goal is to achieve it in 75% of the cases. Note that updates are done in the beginning of each month, doesn't necessary means case officer will be allocated only once per month for next batch of applications. For example, I received case officer on 17th of August (application made on 29th of June). Ozee
  17. From what I saw on site, only applications done before 9th of June were allocated. Page is updated monthly and in the one from beginning of July date was 1st of May.
  18. Sorry. Cannot help you. I'm in IT and I have no idea about your occupation.
  19. When submitting your EOI you have to select if it's for 189 or 190. So I would say you have to cancel your 190 EOI in case nominatio is not received and submit again for 189.
  20. Indeed, there is no experience requirement. But they have a strange process. First I submitted EOI for 190 with NSW a s preferred state, in ~1 week NSW sent me an confirmation they are interested in my skill/application and asking to pay the nomination fee and submit for NSW nomination, 5 weeks later I received the actual nomination and invitation to apply for visa.
  21. Didn't you received your skill assessment before submitting an EOI? From the assessment it should be clear how many years of experience you can claim.
  22. ACS is only assessing your education and experience and, based on them, will fix "requirements met" date. Even if your diploma will be assessed as equivalent with "IT major", based on assessment you'll only receive "skilled employment" points. To receive points for education a Microsoft diploma is not enough.
  23. As far as I know there is no list of "approved" universities. However, as ACS requirement is diploma should be equivalent with one from AU, expectations are topics learnt while in overseas university are similar with those from an Australian university.
  24. ozee

    ACS Website

    Why not scan your signature only (or just pages were signature is needed), add it in word document and save as pdf?
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