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  1. Anyone know if onshore visa applications are being fastracked as a result of COVID? I’ve seen they have put all overseas applications on hold until travel restrictions are lifted. I’m in the process of get my 887 visa started and just wondered if the home affairs timeframe guide is void as they’re not processing nearly 3/4 of offshore applications 

  2. I have an EOI in for a 189 and 190 NSW. I am hoping the 489 points requirement will reduce from 90 in July. I have 70.
    I will get 5 extra points in December so that is a plus.
    Incase you didn't know, the points requirement for 489 is only for family sponsored. State nominated 489 is still at 60. I received my at 60.
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  3. 13 hours ago, KPG said:

    @woody2709 we are doing our first landing next week and will have a look at some suburbs, schools etc.. We plan to make our final move in Q4 later this year. Job hunt is going to be challenging so a bit apprehensive about that.

    What are your plans like?

    I fly out next week permanently. Very excited

     

  4. @Sagga  as far as my knowledge goes its not a mandatory requirement to work in the same field as your occupation and it wont jeopardize your future prospects of getting a PR. This is what I got to know from my agent for SA state nomination. All the best. 
    When are you making the move? Do you also have the option of working in other low population areas or have to stick to Tasmania only?
    I'm flying out in a few weeks to Darwin. Not 100% about staying in other areas/states but I'm going to stick to the NT regardless for the foreseeable future.
  5. 4 hours ago, Sagga said:

    Hi.

    Can someone pls advise me in subclass 489 - tasmania. Once grant received we can work in any occupation or it has to be in the nominated occupation. I m asking this from a subclass 887 perspective as I don't want to mess up with that as it is a hope for pr.

    Also I m unable to find any information about above query on dibp too. 

    The information is on the dibp website. You can work in any occupation. Heres the link https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/trav/visa-1/887-?modal=/visas/supporting/Pages/887/eligibility-living-requirement.aspx

  6. 7 hours ago, Suzie Davis said:

    Hi all,

    I've put this post on couple of the threads but haven't had much luck yet so thought I would try with you guys as you've had some success with the 489 Skilled Visa.

    I've got an invitation to apply but I am a bit stuck on the Employment History section and the Skills Assessment bit. I have been assessed by VETASSESS for my current role (Health Promotion). However, I only have a positive skills assessment for 2.1 of the 3.1 years I've worked in that role. Is there a way on the visa application to separate the 'relevant' skilled experience with the 'non relevant' when its the same job? Or, do I just include my work history for this role (3.1 years) and whoever reviews my visa application will see from my skills assessment that 2.1 years is deemed 'relevant' and 1 year is deemed 'not relevant'? I haven't claimed any points for my work experience on my EOI. I don't know if I am just overthinking this but I just don't want to get it wrong. Any one got any experience of this where VETASSESS takes a 1 year off for 'training to the appropriate skill level'?

    Health Promotion: 65 + 10 SS

    State Nomination: April 2018

    Invitation: May 2018

    Thanks,

    Suzie

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    Hi Suzie, was the 1st year your training? Skills assessments and the way immi view your work experience is only post qualification. So if you worked for 3.1 years, and was training for 1. Then it only classes as 2.1 years experience

  7. How many points do you currently have without the superior English points? If you are using a registered MA then they most likely will have already calculated your best options for a visa. 90% of people can only use the points gained from the English exam to boost their overall points. But 489 state-sponsored gain 10+ points if you're successful in being nominated. But it mostly depends on your current points what you can apply for and if you still need the English Pte. Also, most visas will require you score a mandatory 50 points in all 4 categories for PTE competent. 

  8. The only thing with applying for your TFN is you need an address to receive it. I applied for my TFN in 2014 and they would only send it to an actual building address in oz.

    Individual accounts with a joint savings account would be a good idea. Commonwealth bank is probably the best.

    Depending on what you intend to do in your week, take all important documents. Never know what you might need in any case. 

    Mobile phone contracts are super expensive for what you get compared to here in the UK. Wildcard company I've used since 2014 'Amaysim' are a budget brand that has always been great all over oz in my own opinion. They're the comparison to Three in the UK. But don't have stores etc so need to apply online. Tonnes cheaper than most other companies.

    Job searching would be a great idea, so take all CVs and certs out with you. 

    Hire a car and explore neighborhoods in the area your thinking of living. 

    Apply for a state drivers license. The whole process is pretty quick if you have a UK license.

    Search cost of suitable vehicles in your area, or even purchase it and store it somewhere for your return. Buying cars in oz is a breeze. 

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