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Ursula Thomas

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  1. Hi

    Just need some advise please :-)

    We submitted the TRA pack (electrician general) last year and was 'unsuccessful' due to the Husband not having a HNC/D (only has an ONC). He has over 20 years experience which is irrelevant due to the lack of qualification. 

    Apparently through The Down Under Centre we can re-submit the evidence and complete the practical assessment to get the piece of paper to complete the TRA process. Is this correct?

    1. Gather evidence (same as TRA) - £250

    2. Practical assessment - approx £1600

    3. TRA application - approx £500 (again)

    How much success have people had with The Down Under Centre as my Husband is very sceptical about this process and the cost as its not guaranteed for the TRA process.

    Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated, as I do not want to give up on the dream!

    We have no idea how to go down the 457 route to even get a foot in the door.

    Originally we were looking at Melbourne as we have family there, but after visiting Brisbane last year we loved it there!

    Thank you!

     

     

  2. An update!!

     

    We spoke to the TRA case advisor very early this morning (flippin 2am! UK time!)

     

    There may be a light at the end of the tunnel for us but just looking for some advice from anyone that may have gone through the same situation.

     

    Since my husband doesn't have the AQF qual (UK-HNC) she advised -

     

    Via RTO (Registered Training Organisations) he can look at gaining the diploma, however after looking on the internet I cannot find any offices in the UK to discuss this?

     

    She said you go via training.gov.au but obviously they have a list of RTO's in Oz but I can't find anything for the UK.

     

    Once he gets the diploma we can appeal but we only have 60 days and time is ticking. (end of Sept)

     

    She stated that all the evidence which was submitted was good and acceptable, so we just need to sort out this diploma.

     

    Any advice/suggestions please!

     

    Thank you and sorry for waffling!

     

    PS Barry1986 - Yes we are in the UK

  3. Thank you for all your advice.

     

    I have checked the above occupations and they all require AQF, which isn't good news for us.

     

    Is it worth appealing? Can anyone advise on what grounds, just gutted we can't even get through the first stage when we thought we had it in the bag....

  4. Hi Baby Pom

     

    We have a family friend in Oz who's a migration agent and he advised us on the EET.

     

    We sent everything over to him to check, but it wasn't picked up that a HNC was needed which was a costly mistake. (We didn't pay him anything it was free assistance for this part..)

     

    Maybe we were too excited and stupidly missed it.

     

    So now we're thinking our options are

     

    1. Husband goes back to college part time to do the HNC which puts us back 2 years (he'd be 41)

    2. Try and get sponsorship on a 457 visa - how easy is this? Going to download CV onto REED

    3. Does anyone know if all of the electronics/electrical TRA roles require a HNC, as if not could spend another £500 and re-apply under a different occupation category

     

    We are both so deflated this evening

     

    All help would be appreciated

  5. Finally received our TRA response this morning and after collating lots of information we have received an 'unsuccessful'. Absolutely gutted :-(

    My husband has over 15 years experience but only an ONC not a HNC.

     

    Any advice please

     

    Reason was

     

    The level of an Australian qualification required for an occupation in Australia will generally be specified in the

    relevant industry-endorsed Training Package. For the occupation of an Electrical Engineering Technician, the

    relevant Australian qualification is the AQF Diploma Electrical Engineering.

     

    You have provided evidence of completing the BTEC National Certificate Engineering (Electrical/Electronic)

    issued on 11th August, 2001. However, this qualification is not considered to be comparable to the required

    level of the AQF Diploma Electrical Engineering.

     

    :ssign16:

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