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  1. Thank you. I will look into getting the Advanced Diploma assessed as that is meant to the equivalent to a UK degree (QCF level 6), and the full CIMA equivalent to a UK Masters (QCF level 7) but I guess it just depends if this equates to the Australian system and rules.

     

    I know there is a huge backlog of accountants, and I don't mind waiting a year or more, my only worry is if they remove accountants from the SOL in July. I have looked at 190 but we really want to go to Perth and it looks like only NSW if offering SS without a job offer condition and I just don't fancy Sydney. But I think I will apply for it anyway just to see how I go. Thanks again for your reply!

     

    Just wanted to say welcome to the party, I am also a late arriver! You don't have to stay in Sydney even if you get the 190 visa, or you could go there temporarily and apply for jobs in Perth from Sydney. Your other option would be to wait until you have a bit more experience, but like you say there is a chance of them taking accountant off SOL (this has also been my worry)

  2. Not sure if it has been mentioned but results are up from 9th March invite, 115 accountants invited all on 70 points.

     

    Not good news for those waiting on 65 I am afraid. Still no stats from 23rd March invites.

     

    Thanks mgreaves, 115 is quite high, so that leaves about 800 for the rest of the year? But I guess if they keep it around that level each time then it would be straight line for the rest of the year.

  3. Many thanks, Newbie65.

     

    I need to score 79 (PTE-A). Would the guide suffice for me to get my required score ??

     

    Time is essential for me as I need to submit EOI with the required score 79 (PTE-A) by end Apr 2016. Else, I'll not have suffice point for visa application. All my efforts and dreams for emigrate to Australia will vanish. :frown:

     

     

    Please help to advise

     

    I got mine on eBay and was going to sell it on eBay again. I paid £17 new. Where are you based? I agree practice questions are vital. Why the hurry for April?

  4. I used the ICAA due to their agreement with the ICAEW, very easy 2 page form. Email that with a few supporting documents, such as, letter of good standing, certificate and exam pass details. Got it all back in about 10 days.

     

    Sent from my SM-T800 using Tapatalk

     

    Thanks russab2000, did they just assess you for qualification or experience as well?

  5. I used CPA (as recommended by migration agent) but was only using my degree in Accounting and Finance as I wasn't fully qualified. I would expect that since ICAA have a reciprocal membership arrangement with ICEAW they would be your best bet though.

     

    For work experience I had my CV and references plus 3 payslips from every year (luckily I keep such things). For my then current job the agent said I could write my own reference and have it notorised by a solicitor to avoid telling my boss my plans. Pressumably that backed up with the payslips was sufficient proof.

     

    Thank you, I have a friend who is a solicitor and onhand for doing that for me :-).

    I have a variety of payslips, P60s and my contract. I've been with my current employer for over 10 years so it would just be for that job. Did you have to prove that your experience was relevant? Or was that obvious from your job title? Maybe I just need to write my CV so that it highlights the relevant parts that ICAA are looking for?

    A migration agent told me that they needed a signed letter or email from my boss to say that I have experience in each of the 8 (or so) areas that are mentioned on the skills definition.

  6. Have you been getting 90 in the gold kit exams? :D

     

    I got 83 and 81 for the writing practice tests, but my microphone didn't work at all so I couldn't really get a meaningful score for the other categories. (I only bought the gold kit the day before the test, so I didn't really make the most of it!) I'd had the book for a couple of weeks, it had useful content, but not enough test examples. The gold kit has a lot more examples and I wished I'd bought it sooner, but in the end it didn't matter.

  7. I have received my letter back from ICAEW and got the required results for English, so the next thing would be the skills assessment.

     

    Which is better for skills and experience assessment - ICAA or CPA?

    What information/evidence do they need?

    So far I have my ICAEW letter, and 2 certificates for ICAEW (ACA in maiden name and FCA in married name)

    Degree certificate and university transcript (in unrelated subject)

    What do they need in terms of evidence for experience and employer's references etc? Any tips on what to say to the employer?!

     

    Thanks!

  8. Well done ! I was more nervous opening that email than any of my accountant exams I sat for some crazy reason.

     

    Oh yes I can understand that! For me, it was the worry of letting down the rest of the family I think, whereas when I did the accountancy I didn't have a family and now it's about 14 years since I last sat an exam. Phew glad it's over anyway

  9. I am just back from sitting my PTE exam this morning. I have to say that was of the least enjoyable experiences of my life! I found it very stressful and intense.

    I ran out of time on one of the essays and the timer stopped before I was finished, and I know that I made some spelling mistakes (so used to relying on a spell checker these days).

    I think that I have reasonable English, but I need 20 points from this and that doesn't leave much room for error on the day.

  10. ICAA was my first plan, especially as they have a fast track and can do it in a week or 2, however, I am not confident on the amount of experience I can claim, and it was previously mentioned on the thread that CPA will also assess experience, so that's why I was going to go with CPA. Do ICAA also do that?

  11. English exam is on 23rd March, but I'm expecting ICAEW to take at least a few weeks to process this letter. Not sure whether to wait until I have English results or just push on with this too. Is there an time limit for this letter? I got one back in 2005 when I first considered applying to Australia!

  12. Thanks for all your replies, I think even if he's made some positive contacts with some companies nearer to the time, then that will give us some comfort. My biggest worry would be choosing a school and area etc, get the kids started at school and then need to move again to be closer to his work.

     

    Que Sera Sera - I am the main applicant (Accountant) but he will be the main earner. We have young children and I also know it's difficult for accountants to find jobs, so I'm happy to let him do the work!

  13. Hi

    We are in the early stages of the visa application process, I have my English exam next week.

    My husband works in the food manufacturing industry. Food manufacturers are often located out of town and in cheaper places, so it would be difficult for us to choose Perth for example, move there and expect him to be able to get a job within commuting distance.

    So our ideal plan would be to get the 189/190 visa and then for him to apply for jobs from the UK.

    Has anyone done this? Any tips, website etc? Is it possible, or do we need to wait until we arrive?

    Thanks!

  14. Hi

    I am a big fan of Internet shopping in the UK. I can't imagine having to go to the supermarket for a big shop anymore! Although I go for veggies, milk and to top up. I shop for nearly everything else online, apart from kids shoes.

    What is it like in Australia?

    What can you not get online there that you wish you could?

    Thanks!

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