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  1. I’m pleased to say I’ve finished the studying required for a solicitors skills assessment, now just waiting patiently for a visa.

    For anyone else doing the solicitor studies, you may find the text books are very expensive. Ive attached a photo of the books I used which I now no longer need. If anyone would like them, send me a message and we can work something out. I’m UK based. 

    I studied constitutional, equity, civil & criminal, ethics, administrative and companies, so these books may suit any of you doing similar.

    Good luck all! 

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  2. I’ll be doing the PTE English test soon. I’m obviously hoping for as high a score as possible and potentially the 20 points from that. If I get it I’ll have 80 points. As a solicitor anyone have any idea how long after submitting my EoI for a 189 visa I’d likely be waiting for an invite? 

    And if I only score mid level of PTE and get 10 points, therefore applying with 70 in total, how long the wait might be for an invite?

    Thanks to anyone who can help! 

  3. 1 minute ago, Smit0007 said:
    5 minutes ago, emperormoose said:
    Smit - I didn’t have to do an English language assessment for the LPAB. Proficieny was assumed from my English law degree. Worth checking the LPAB admission requirements for your specific situation. 

    Ok. So did u study Law in NSW?

    Yes. Got my English law degree qualifications assessed by LPAB, needed to do 6 subjects, which I did via distance learning at NSW universities. Uni of New England and Southern Cross uni. 

  4. Just completed all the LPAB requirements for admission in NSW and will be heading over to Sydney for admission in either March or April.

    So I’ve turned my attention to the visa process and it seems I may be 5 points shy of the 60 required. This is due to the English requirements. Having never done any IELTS tests it seems I can’t show anything other than competent English, despite having a law degree and having done the Australian study requirements. 

    The vocational English points seem to have been removed. Can anyone tell me if this is correct? Does proof of an English law degree imply a higher level for the visa points requirements?

    if not it looks like I’ll be doing an English test and hoping I do OK! 

    Thanks in advance to anyone who can help 

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