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  1. On 11/05/2018 at 15:58, Aimz said:


    Hi,
    Our eoi has been submitted ( my partner is the main applicant being a plumber) we only have 60 points at the moment after two ielts tests. He will be sitting it again end of June to try an get superior so we will have hopefully have 70 points. They are not inviting at the moment les than 70, not sure how long that will last. Think 189 visas are difficult to get at the moment but we want to go to QLD and they are not sponsoring for 190 :( we are using an agent so haven’t done Medicals, police checks etc yet.

    Hi Amiz,  

     

    Your situation sounds very similar to ours with the level of points. 

    What is your husbands experience with the IELTS so far? I think I would also need superior in the test and this worries me as my spelling is terrible! I have dyslexia in the family and think I may be mild case so wouldn't be too hopeful with getting a high score :-/

  2. Hi guys, we are starting a new application and was wondering if anyone has a checklist of everything required to submit an EOI?

     

    so far I've got -

    Medicals,

    Vetassess - I also need to complete a level 2 in first aid for this. (Have a few more questions on this but will read/talk with Vetassess)

    Police checks - I guess you just contact the local station to request them?

    IELTS - I think I need to score superior for the points required (would like to hear anyone else's experience)

     

    Anyone else going through this or have recently?

     

    Thanks

     

  3. If you meet the minimum points requirements then you won't have to do an IELTS test. I had to do it as I only had 55 points so needed to boost it up to 60 that's why I sat it. I could have waited until August for extra points as I would have had 8 years in my skilled career but wanted the 60+ points ASAP so I could submit my EOI sooner.

     

    How hard is the IELTS exam?

  4. Yes, Bissy, it's the primary applicant has to achieve 60 points. Although I think you can claim a few extra points if your partner also has a profession in demand!

    Good luck.

     

    Perfect, I checked before and I had enough points. Struggling to find the same page now though to work it out exactly, not great on a computer!

  5. I'm not sure as I'm going over myself. I think it would be based on one person though but don't quote me on it. Have you looked to see how many points you have?

     

    That's my next question, does every state use the same points system and have the same requirements?

  6. [h=3]That answered that question...

     

    Live and work in Victoria for two years[/h]You, and any nominated dependants, must live in Victoria for the first two years of your visa. This two year period begins when you enter Australia permanently on the Skilled Nominated (190) visa, or if you are already onshore, when the visa is granted by DIBP.

  7. I'm so confused!

    I've just read that - If you are a citizen of the USA, UK, Canada, Republic of Ireland or New Zealand, you are not required to submit an IELTS assessment. That's off the Victoria web site, is it the same for all states? If for argument's sake I applied and was accepted by Victoria is that the only place I could go?

  8. I know things have changed recently but a friend of mine has no qualifications as a plumber but has worked as one for 6 or 7 years. He said he applied as a plumber and just had to sit a test, which was apparently intense. Is this no longer the case and qualifications are now essential? Cheers

  9. Thanks Rupert, Plumbing is on the SOL. Although I currently have no qualifications in it I could prove I've been working as a plumber for 5 or 6 years. The test is supposed to be really tough but with a bit of revision I think I could pass it.

     

    How do I find out what states are looking for what trades? do I apply to get in a specific state?

  10. Hi, thanks for the response :-)

     

    I'm 29 and currently work as a general builder. The only qualifications I've got is an NVQ level 2 in welding but I haven't done it for so long I don't think I'd want to put it as my nominated trade..

    My strongest trade is in plumbing and if necessary I would be prepared to go back to college to gain the necessary qualifications. I'm thinking of doing my training and going gas safe registered anyway, although I'm not sure if this would be beneficial for the application?

    A friend of mine recommended applying as a tiler as the testing is easier than the plumbing which is 9 hours long! Again if needed I'd be prepared to go to college and get the relevant qualifications...

     

     

    My wife Sam is 28 and has NVQ level 3 in beauty therapy although for the last few years has been a house wife./

     

    Will - 4

    Chloe - 3

     

    We've also done some property developing and have a couple of buy to let properties which is something we would look to pursue in Oz.

     

    Thanks alot,

     

    Kai

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