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  1. I have worked 5 different companies the details are following

    employer A= 3 months

    employer B = 5 months

    Employers C= 5 month

    Employer D =2 years

    Employer E = 9.5 years till present

    I have only Employers E documents proof should i explain the employment history in my own words just only employer E" either all while i have nothing documents proof that i worked there except employer E i have total 9.8yers experience with employer E. wait for your response thanks

     

    Hi Shahid

     

    I don't have the guidelines in front of me so I can't really say if you need to have documentation for them all. It all really depends on what country you are from to say which documentation you need.

     

    For example, here in the UK I used tax returns, pay slips and a summary document from HMIC. You would need to list all of your employers and document at least 3 years post qualification experience. But you must also document and evidence that you have been working in the past two years in that trade, as per the qualification.

     

    A testimony outlining why you cannot provide documentation for the other employers should be fine. But remember, it is only relevant POST qualification

  2. Dear i have diploma + acdemic certificate which i have passed in 2001 but i issue them from institution in 2011 which is mentioned on these certificate what should i show the TRA to proove that i have done it in 2001

     

    I had the same problem. My qualification was awarded on XYZ date but my certificate wasn't issued until ZYX date (replace letters with a fictional date).

     

    This is quite common and they will understand this - you won't be the first person and certainly not the last!

     

    I printed off a sheet of paper called a Candidate Record from CITB (construction related in the UK) which basically showed when I started my qualification to when I was awarded the qualification.

     

    Furthermore, I also provided a sheet of paper with "key dates" which outlined every relevant qualification I had started and finished. I also included phone numbers, names and email addresses should they want to cross reference this.

     

     

    It's also worth nothing that if you had lost your certificate and needed a new one, it would show the date that the certificate was printed. So the date on the certificate is really... Irrelevant!

  3. Hi again my partner is a Technical Cable Jointer 342212 he has been employed full time with Northern Powergrid since 08/2013 he has spoke to his NVQ 2 and his course was complete 08/2015. So this means he has 2 years training whilst doing his NVQ and 1 years post qualification.

     

    The ANZSCO says: Skill Level 3 : Occupations at Skill Level 3 have a level of skill commensurate with one of the following:

    - NZ Register Level 4 qualification

    - AQF Certificate IV or

    - AQF Certificate III including at least two years of on-the-job training.

     

    At least three years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualifications listed above. In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification.I need to assessed under the Skilled Migration as I'm not on the criteria for the Offshore skills assessment. The Skilled Migration says you need 3 years experience to apply for your skills to be assessed, but ANZSCO says I need 2. Do I stand a good chance if I put my assesment in after 2yrs?

     

    That's correct. You need to have 3 years POST QUALIFICATION experience. Sorry for the capitals, but I wanted to stress that part.

     

    You can however gain a Recognition Prior to Learning (RPL) which is if you have been doing the trade for 5 or more years whereby you're experience in the trade counts as the qualification. You would of course have to undertake the RPL to gain that piece of paper to evidence it!

     

    Hope this helps. But remember, a year is nothing. I've been waiting 5 years for this and I'm still putting it off another year or two!

  4. Hi PomCop,

     

    Just to clarify, so the section for the employer to describe will basically be my job description but with alot more detail?

     

    For my description, is it best that I write multiple examples of tasks that I do in order to cover all the criteria? There's a real lack of guidelines with this form and I don't want to have it rejected!

     

    Cheers

     

    Karl

     

    Hi Karl

     

    I literally listed everything and what tools were used for what! Mine was 6 pages long which divulged into lots of details, projects I had worked on, what my role was, how I got into the trade, when I became qualified, what my next goals are (qualifications etc).

     

    Your employer reference will be less detailed than your personal statement. So more about what they have seen you do - your role, when you commenced employment with them etc.

     

    It's very vague, but only give the information they are asking for :)

  5. I'm afraid I don't think you are of good character unless words have developed new meanings. You were a police officer which means you held others to account for their behaviour, yet you decided that you would not be bound by the same laws you upheld for everyone else. Moreover, I notice you still call yourself a cop despite presumably having been sacked or forced to resign. I don't know what form of skilled migration you are intending to go for, but if you have been doing it for only a few weeks (since you applied in July 2015 and were a police officer in April 2015) then I'm not sure how you would be eligible for skilled migration.

     

    Hi Quinkla

     

    Thanks for your reply. Everyone is entitled to their opinions I suppose. But unfortunately it was one word against another's. Instead of shouting from the tops of the streets "I didn't do it" "it's all their fault" I took ownership to it and I am remorseful. We all have our bad days.

     

    As for the username, it was when I was presently a police officer at the time. So it was completely relevant. Would you prefer me to change it?

     

    Second to that, I am also a company director for a roofing firm - have been since I was 16 so thankfully I had a backup plan. My skilled migration is a 189 Skilled Independent Visa, for which I already have a valid skills assessment for.

     

    I can see your point where you wouldn't see me as a good character - fair & valid however, what constitutes as a good character? Does one action mean that they have to remain bad all their lives? Because of a verbal altercation do I need to be told that I am bad?

     

    Nonsense. I work 6/7 days a week, support my sisters with their children where I can (swimming lessons, babysitting) as well as fitting in Muay Thai (Thai boxing). I would stop in the street to help someone if they needed it. I would report crime as needed. Does that mean I am a bad character still?

     

    Quite wrong of you to assume and judge without knowing the full facts.

  6. Evening (or morning) all.

     

    Me again! I have browsed this forum for sometime now and as some of you will be aware, I am at the stage of applying for my EOI to get invited for the 189 visa. My only issue is that last April I fell onto the wrong side of the law (I was a police officer at the time) where I got into a verbal altercation with a taxi driver after an evening out over a taxi fare.

     

    Subsequently I was arrested and charged with S4a Public Order and Failing to Comply with a Dispersal Order - I was being argumentative and should have just gone home as advised! Anywho... It went to court and I was Found Guilty for the two offences and given a fine for them. I was convicted of these offences in September 2015 (the offences took place in April 2015 so coming up to a year now).

     

    Whilst I know none of you (or at least I know of) is a case officer.. But does anyone have any insight into this? I've worked pretty hard to get where I am at now, I don't want this to be the end of the road! Bear in mind that my Skills Assessment was granted in 2015 too (dates in signature).

     

    I am 22 years old, single, if good character (despite this event) and I have no intentions of re-offending!

     

    Let me know your thoughts, they are greatly appreciated :)

  7. Hi Karl

     

    The detailed description and nature of and content of your work undertaken are for your employer to describe what you do day to day. Your role, what they observe you do etc. Your description is far more detailed (I know it seems backwards) but you need to include every little detail possible. You have to remember that these Case Officers may have never worked in your trade before, so describe every tool, how you would use it etc.

     

    PomCop

  8. Hi Retroboy

     

    Welcome to the forum!

     

    I too submitted printed bank statements as I'm a 21st century kinda guy! These shouldn't be a problem. What I also did, to make it easier for the TRA Case Officer, was highlight all my paid income relevant to my nominated occupation.

     

    I submitted all my tax records, certificates relevant to the nominated occupation, employer references, syllabus' for my qualifications too.

     

    If you get stuck with anything, just give me a shout and I'll try my best to steer you in the right direction!

  9. Hey

    I have submitted my Application to TRA 02/10/2015. Still no answer... It takes a long time to wait your echo from inside an abyss... :arghh:

    I hope they will start the countdown of 60 w/days from the date of receiving my package.

     

    Hi AlleluYa,

     

    I don't think TRA carry out technical interviews for our trades (I'm a roof plumber and its all a paperwork based assessment where I submit evidence of work experience, qualifications, bank statements etc).

     

    I submitted my TRA application via Royal Mail in the UK and got my 'Acknowledgement Letter' email within two-weeks of it being posted.

     

    I tracked my parcel the entire way to ensure its delivery. Did you have yours tracked too?

     

    Best of luck!

  10. I bit the bullet and bought the Gold Package with the 2 marked tests. I just finished the first one and I got an overall mark of 87. I looked at the Border.gov.au website and it says you have to have 79 in 4 categories.

     

    I got

    Listening 84

    Reading 88

    Speaking 90

    Writing 83

     

    I didn't think I needed to get the tests, but I had to agree with supercow. It's worth the extra $ for peace of mind knowing what I'll be up against.

     

    Absolutely excellent score! I think you'll do just fine in the real thing. Make sure you still do some revision, just to give you the best possible shot at it!

     

    Good luck

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