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  1. The dynamics are different. His aim is to get PR and eventually passport. For that, he has 2 options, accept job offer in aus and then after getting in Aus, start PR process. but if being in aus doesnt increase his points then he is standing at 65 to 70 max for accountatns and that is difficult to get pr for canada he meets all requirements but ielts. so as soon as he clears ielts he can apply pr and will take around 7 to 8 months to secure pr and then he can search job in canada on basis of PR
  2. Yes, 2 years work visa. He is still waiting for formal offer letter after which he will get to know exact visa type he will be getting But one thing for sure that he will have to complete 5 years after getting PR. Further, being in Aus wouldnt facilitate him in any aspect for PR. right? and with every coming day, accountants are in red zone for PR. In that case your guidance is in right direction
  3. hi guys hope all are fine i am asking on behalf of a friend who is sort of in middle of situation he is accountant and secured job interview in one of accountancy firms in aus for which he is positive to get an offer they have told him to give him around 2 years work visa and then extend it on basis of performance. on other hand, he can apply.for canadian pr after clearing ielts, his all other requirements for pr are met Now what are pro and cons for aus vs canada I mean if he goes for aus. it might take him 6 to 7 years for nationaility however in canada 3 years after getting Pr accountants are getting tough time in aus overall. another red flag what other factors can be put on table to decide.pls advise
  4. How is 4 year defined ? Does it mean, 365/365 days in a year person should be in oz ? Sent from my GT-I9500 using Tapatalk
  5. Okay. So Visa is for 5 years, If a person wants to leave oz temporarily, he will be ok. no RRV is needed, but if he can't complete 4 year tenure out of 5 year n now wants to leave oz temporarily, he will be needing RRV, right ? Sent from my GT-I9500 using Tapatalk
  6. And do same rules for citize ship apply if one goes for state sponsored visa in which guy is granted 5 points for occupation on Sol list, if i am nt wrong ? Sent from my GT-I9500 using Tapatalk
  7. So here i am summarising what you guys have just said "Once a guy is granted PR, he will have to visit OZ in 12 months of police check or medical, and once reached in OZ, he will be granted citizenship on completion of minimum 4 years. If he wants to move out of Oz within this period of 4 year, he will have to arrange RRV Visa. If he don't want to go out of OZ, he is pretty much ok with Visa. Right ?" What if guy go for RRV Visa, what implication will this have on his citizenship period. Simply his "non-aus" will be deducted from total period. is it ? Sent from my GT-I9500 using Tapatalk
  8. Under 189, we have to be personally present in Oz for 4 out of 5 years to claim citizenship, right ? What if after obtaining visa 189, we don't have immediate plans to move to OZ and decide to move after 2 3 years to oz. What impact will this have on our citizenship claim status ? We will have to renew visa after 5 years ? Sent from my GT-I9500 using Tapatalk
  9. Hello guys, I have been researching as to different test options available for immigration purposes. During my research, i came across concerns raised by different candidates including Englishman as to fairness of IELTS where they suggest that there are better chances of moderate scoring in PTE Academic as compared to IELTS. But unfortunately, there is no PTE A test centers in Pakistan. so i am confused regarding alternate approach i can adopt in the given circumstances. Three tests are appearing on Australian DIBP website: - IELTS - PTE A -TOEFL I want to ask what chance do Toefl stands against IELTS What one is better for scoring. Guys with experience are welcomed to share their thoughts. Thanks.
  10. Hi guys, I am accountant by profession and searching these days for different immigration options available to me. My profile is as below: Age points: 30 English language points: 20 (i have yet to take test but i am aiming at 20 points) Education: 15 It makes them 65 points Q1: I want to know are there any harm if i go for state sponsorship ? Are there any statutory bindings if i go for it ? Q2: I have cousin living in Melbourne. Can he sponsor me and are there restrictions on maximum guys a person can sponsor.?
  11. So what I presume from your comment is that for accountant category to be succesful, it has to be 70 points minimum. It's good to know you are from big4. Would you mind to share your experience as i am interested in knowing how did things go for you being part of big 4. Mean were you experienced from big4 before you landed in Australia ? n did yr prior exp helped u in securing a role in oz in big 4 ? Sent from my GT-I9500 using Tapatalk
  12. Guys i want advice regarding career move as i want to take decision keeping in mind that i am willing to relocate to oz in future. I am accountant and have option to join as tax manager in BIG 4 or ERP consultant in BIG 4 what should i opt for keeping in view SOL LIST. As far as i know. tax accountants are currently on sol but not erp consultNt. please guide. Sent from my GT-I9500 using Tapatalk
  13. Yeh, during my research of the process, i have came across the fact that accountancy field is not meeting the demand supply catch in oz. I want to ask whether it is related to some specific occupations or all occupations relating to accounts and taxation have been flagged for removal ? or in other words can i get link of list that are most probable for removal from SOL list. What do u suggest in that case. What one should do ? Sent from my GT-I9500 using Tapatalk
  14. Hi guys, I am currently pursuing Chartered Accountancy in Pakistan and currently at final stage. I had been affiliated with Big 4 accountancy firm for last 3.5 years out of which 3 years relate to external audit. I am currently confused as to future move and need some guidance as to job and career move. I have plans to relocate to Australia after completing education so i want to take conscious decision. As per SOL list, following occupations are available to accountants, 1). Accountant (General) 2). Management Accountant 3). Taxation Accountant 4). External Auditor 5). Internal Auditor i). For this, job i undertake should fall in any of the above list to file for immigration. Right ? What if my recent most experience doesn't fall in any of the above list, Will my application for immigration be considered if i ignore or don't claim irrelevant experience? ii). How do they evaluate their experience relevant to occupation. For accountant (general), i mean, what kind of experience is considered relevant to Accountant (general) occupation ? ii). What if i join Manager taxation post in Big 4, will I then be able to apply under Taxation accountant category for immigration? or Australian taxation practice is necessary for the occupation ? iii). As CA is Pakistan based degree, i am also considering to complete additional course/ degree that is better suited to Australian job market requirement. i have following options (based on MOU's entered into by ICAP): a). CIMA-UK b). ICAEW-UK If i undertake any of these degree, will they be acceptable in Australia, keeping in mind that they are UK based degree ? Thank you.
  15. Guys i have two different queries 1. When one gets PR, he is required to spend 3 out of 5 years to become citizen. is it so ? wht if the person is nt able to spend 3 years. will he be required to apply for PR again after 5 years ? 2. accountants have been flagged to be removed from sol list.what if it becomes true and accountants are removed from sol list in 16-17 what option will accoutants have then ? Sent from my GT-I9500 using Tapatalk
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