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  1. 17 hours ago, Foad said:
    Hi,
     
    I was wondering if you could please answer my questions,
     
    I have studied in Master of Business Administration and graduated from Flinders university on 25/07/2017. I got positive vet assess in Project and Program Administrator 511112 on 31/07/2018. 
     
    I have recently started to work on ABN as a remote Project Administrator for a company outside of Australia from March 2018 up to the present with an average of 54 hours per fortnight.
     
    My question are
     
    Does working as a remote Project Administrator include the criteria of employment in South Australia?
     
    Am I eligible to apply for visa 190 or 489 based on my work experience?
     
    9.1.5  You must be currently working for the last 3 months in a skilled occupation in South Australia (minimum 40 hours per fortnight)*
    OR
    Have met the general work experience requirement as per nomination requirement 5. If you are claiming Australian work experience, the last 6 months of this must be South Australian work experience.
    OR
    Meet the work experience waiver requirements* listed in 9.4 below.
     

    Although the SA website does not specify, logically, I would think that they want you to show employment for the last 3 months in South Australia. I say this because we deal with most states and you need to provide evidence of this employment by way of an Australian business reference and job offer. You should contact them directly and ask the question? 

  2. 1 minute ago, Lavers said:

    Do you think that both of these type of visas will stay active then sue?

    Well you can never tell as the migration industry is constantly changing. The new Prime Minister seems to be pushing for migration into regional areas and so this may flow into skilled visas also. Always a wait and see and be prepared! 

  3. 20 minutes ago, Lavers said:

    And so they should, it spoils it for genuine people who will stick to the terms of the visa.

    Does this mean that the government are in full support of the 190 visa?

    The 190 and the 489 are the most popular skilled visa subclass and we can get invitations issued quickly. The reason being that the states issue the invitations not the DHA.  States are in control of what occupations they most require at any given time. The can amend lists as required so that it quickly reflects what the State/Territory needs are. 

  4. Dear TIna

    No. It is fine. The Partner visa application will say received and the sponsor application will only ever say submitted. The other person is talking about a different visa subclass and so it is different. 

    We never know when a case officer is allocated until we receive either a grant notification of an email requesting further information. At this time the status changes to "Initial Assessment." Once further information is provided and you push the button to confirm this has been provided it changed to "Further Assessment".

    It does not make the application process faster by using a migration agent. The  DHA did send out a direction, some time ago now,  that due to the amount of back log of applications that they were going to assess applicants from low risk countries (usually ETA or Evisa eligible) first. 

    It is just a waiting game for your friends at the moment. At least they are in Australia together. 

    58 minutes ago, Tina65 said:

    the applicants file says received but the sponsors file says submitted. should both come under as received??

     

  5. On 09/09/2018 at 00:32, Samypt said:

    Hi Allan !

    I am on the same boat ! Have you had any success with your resaerch ? Your reply would be greatly appreciated. 

    Thank you

    Under the RSMS full registration is required prior to lodgement. Limited registration is only acceptable for the temporary visa. 

    RSMS have their own list of occupations of which Physiotherapist is currently on. As far as I recall it was  on the old SOL and is currently on the MLTSSL. 

    RSMS DE applicants to not need to undertake a skill assessment unless they are on a list of occupations which is mostly limited to trade occupations. We are advised that this was changing to ALL occupations but this has not been implement to date. 

  6. 16 minutes ago, Nash said:

    Owk thank you.. the thing is i want to be assessed as a engineering technologist and not as a mining engineer as it is not on the 189 visa so would that be possible?

    Sorry I must be misunderstanding what you are saying as the occupation of Mining Engineer 233611 is on the MLTSSL and is an occupation you may nominate for a 189 residency visa. 

  7. I was recently discussing my clients 190 case with my associate who approves State government sponsorships,  and she advised that the DHA are cancelling 190 visa for holders for not completed the required two years sponsorship. I am sure that if this is the case that our migration association will provide updates of which I can also update here. I would be interested to know what provision they are cancelled under. 

  8. That does seem to be quite a long time being over the maximum processing time.  We see most of our (onshore) applications allocated to a case officer within 18 months and usually around 15 to 16 months. 

    I assume they have checked their immi account and there are no further requests in the file status?  Best to check in case an email has been missed. 

     

     

  9. So the fact that is is Washington Accord is very good. The way Engineer Australia works is you apply for the skill assessment and they determine what occupation you are qualified for regardless of what your work experience etc says. For example my client works as a Civil Engineer and has done for the last 4 years however his skill assessment, based on his qualifications (non Washington accord) provide him with the occupation of Engineer Technologist. Perhaps it is worth lodging a skill assessment with EA to see what occupation you are assessed under. No work experience is required just your qualification. 

    They also list on their website recognised institutions in Australia. Below is a link to accredited programs. It also advises what courses, institutions and the occupation.

    https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/sites/default/files/2018-06/Web_List_V29_180615.pdf

    Hope this helps. 

  10. 15 hours ago, horsemad1976 said:

    A positive skills assessment from the ACS could be used as appropriate evidence I assume?

    I would not only provide the skill assessment but also all employment evidence such as payslips (i every three months), tax summaries, tax returns along with detailed reference of your previous tasks and duties etc. You need to show working at the required skill level and that your pay represents this skill level. 

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  11. 15 hours ago, horsemad1976 said:

    Ah this is most useful - so we don't need to fork out some $320 per month for healthcare once we are onshore - we'll be covered for usual things that Medicare provides even as temporary residents?

    If you are entitled to reciprocal health care by holding a passport from a country such as the UK then you don't need to hold the healthcare insurance once you are approved for Medicare on your arrival into Australia. 

  12. Hi Nash

    Have you spoken to Engineers Australia? They issue the skill assessments based on qualifications and institutions. For example if you undertake a course and it is not recognised by them you cannot gain a skill assessment in your preferred occupation or an occupation that provides the best options to gain residency.

  13. We would provide the additional pay evidence to cover the period of employment that you are claiming points for e.g. 3 years, five years or 8 years plus. 

    We only provide one payslip for every three months so four payslips for each year. You should be able scan together in one file and upload together. The same for the bank statements. 

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  14. On 28/08/2018 at 00:40, Dominc said:

    HI 

     

    I agree with the 'No One Size Fits all' situation.

     

    I was sponsored by the Vic State Government. on the TSS482 visa.  I arrive in early Jan 2019.  I can keep my answer brief, but each individual is different.  I am migrating from the United Kingdom, and your home country may well have an affect on what Home Affairs will want from you.

     

    1.  I applied as a sole applicant, so only checks one required.  Your wife may well need her own checks carried out if she is named on your visa.

    2. I only had to provided certified copies of my relevant Degree and MSc awards, up to date CV, work references for five years (although I've 15yrs experiences), coy of my certified passport, address history for ten years in the UK, and any travel made outside of UK lasting more that a month.  And also a passport photo to upload into ImmiOnline.

    3. I was not required to undergo a medical as I am coming form a country that has excellent health care.  But this is discretionary for the Home Affairs to decide depend on your answer in the application on ImmiOnline.

    4. After my employer nomination was approved and processed.  My TSS 482 skilled migrant visa application was logged by misled in early July 2018.  Four days later I got the approval notification.

     

    A very fast turnaround I feel.  But I had, much like yourself, gathered all possible documents to make the process as tpainfree and easy as possible.  Seemed it went in my favoured, as I uploaded all the necessary things before submitting, like Home Affairs asked.  I guess that made life easy for them to consider my application.

     

    I've now sorted a OZ migrant bank account, and trying to sort out health care insurance in Melbourne, as the only required of my visa is '8501 - maintain health care cover whilst in Australia'.

     

    Good luck!

     

    Dom.

    This is for Dom

    Once you arrive you should be entitled to reciprocal Medicare, as a UK passport holder,  once you have Medicare you would not be required to hold the health insurance that you would have required in order to have the 482 visa granted. Reciprocal Medicare meets the health insurance requirements under the 482 visa. Just thought I would mention in case you have not been advised previously. 

  15. Below is general advice only and should not be acted on without consulting further with a registered migration agent

    Dependent children can be added to a  820 visa before it is decided. They need to be located in Australia AND hold a visa that does not have a condition that excludes them from applying for a further visa onshore. If dependent children are passport holders of an E-visa or ETA eligible country then this won't be an issue. 

    When applying for a partner visa from a visitor visa the bridging visaconditions are generally NIL which means that their may not be restrictions on study once they hold a Bridging visa A however this may still mean that you will have to pay for their education until the 820 visa has been granted as holders of Bridging visas are generally required to pay overseas student rates. 

    A dependent child can be added to a granted 820 visa either onshore or offshore if they hold a Dependent Child visa. 

  16. The supporting witnesses have to each complete a form 888 and the form requests that the person completing this form be an Australian citizen/resident. However it also states that if the visa applicant is outside of Australia and is unable to have an Australian citizen/resident complete this form then any person who know their partner or fiance may also complete this form. 

    So when completing the online application bear in mind the above when providing witness details. 

  17. There is no requirement to travel with your sponsor however you must enter Australia by the First Entry Date which should be detailed on your grant notification. This would be within a 12 month time frame of when your medicals or police checks were undertaken. You can of course depart Australia if you need to go back to the UK after making your initial entry and activating your residency visa. 

  18. If you would like a free skilled visa assessment you can contact me to look at your options. We also provide all associated costs AND can provide all of the information in relation to the skill assessment processes and registration eligibility.  We structure the fees in stages and so if you don't meet the requirement any stage then you are not paying for fees and services not required. 

    Look forward to assisting you. 

  19. The points for your Masters Degree can be claimed even though it is not relevant to your nominated occupation however you can only claim points for the professional if it meets the following requirements.   

    See below under schedule 6D points assessment. 

    Part 6D.6    Australian professional year qualifications

    At the time of invitation to apply for the visa, the applicant had completed ...

    professional year in Australia in:

    (a)  the applicant’s nominated skilled occupation; or

    (b)  a closely related skilled occupation;

    for a period totalling at least 12 months in the 48 months immediately before that time

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