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  1. 12 minutes ago, The Pom Queen said:

    If there are no ongoing complications and you have been given the all clear I personally wouldn't mention it. However, I'm not a migration agent or the immigration department. If you had something that was going to be ongoing and required long term treatment like warfarin then yes I would to be on the safe side.


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    Thx i feel the same just wanted a few views. Not even on warfarin. 

  2. 2 hours ago, The Pom Queen said:

    Without having your medical history it's hard to answer. What have your doctors said? Will you need medication for life? Do they expect any complications? 

    You also need to consider how travelling to Australia will impact this.

    Hi Pom, never had a problem and this is the first time and like i have said it an’t that bad, they almost send me home because the result on the d-dimer was as low that could just have been a recent bump or a cut. Received meds and done a entire body scan from head to toe that showed 100% (except from the polyamory embolism). The doctor is not worried and the medication is just temporarily (prevention rather than to cure later). The travelling part he said i can go on with life as is, he is also aware of out immigration plans and gave the thumps up. 

  3. Thx, didn’t think of it as that serious as it isn’t a disease or even need for an operation. Only some medication to desolve the embolism. Will probably be gone in a few days or even already gone if treated correctly.....

  4. I read an article dearing the week that indicated  the 65 pointers will need to wait another 3 months and the 60 pointers will need to wait till after july 2018. These are based on that the invitation rounds will stay on 1000 invites per round and in respective pro rata and non pro rata occupations. This just an opinion of 1 person

  5. I believe @DukeNinja done it before the visa has been granted. But a the recruitment agent told us the following "Please note that AHPRA require applicants to present in person to an AHPRA office within three months of being granted ‘Approval in Principle”, before full registration can be granted.". So if your visa grant takes longer than 3 months you could run yourself into a corner..... Also note I'm a radiographer so I'm not sure if this statement above will apply the same to you... 

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  6. @darkzmost of the stuff you will need to do by yourself even with an agent (for example your passport, payslips work reference letters, birth certificate, completing forms ect). The big thing with an agent is they guide you with the process and see to it that you don't make mistakes ect(for example see if you have enough points, the right documents, completed everything correctly ect). So you need to do your homework before deciding not to use an agent. Ever case is different so there is no template to say this is step 1,2,3,4. You will find a general step by by step templates on google

  7. Hi yes we have upload everything from the PCC, healt assement, form 80& the other one (think it starts with a "1"). I didn't see any button for -documents provide or similar wording-? Is that not just when a case worker ask for more documents? We based in South Africa currently really difficult to find other radiographers doing 189. Yes at the time of invitation I had already work 3 years and 5 months full time (more than 40 hours a week) with a full salary. Really hoping for a direct grant. Thx for website will look into it.

  8. @DukeNinja thank you for getting back to me so soon. Yes i have already received my invite and already applied for the Visa , still waiting to find out if it will be granted to us. I have applied for 3 years experience (I have claimed points from the first day I graduated up until  now- playslips, reference letter to proof ect) I just wondered as some of the other assessing authorities (such as engineering) do deduct a predetermined amount of years from the applicants years of experience as a rule - but they do state this on their letter. However, for radiography on the AIR statement, they didn't state anything and I assumed I will be able to claim for all 3 years. 

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