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  1. On 28/06/2020 at 22:25, ghsa said:

    How long have you been waiting Pamoushe? What are your points? Would private/independent schools sponsor? 

    I updated my EOi on 27/03/2020. 80 and 85 including state pts. I am thinking of doing the Naati test, though I think it is useless. Yes they can sponsor. 

  2. On 21/06/2020 at 22:03, VERYSTORMY said:

    It is very erratic at the moment due to the obvious issue and will also depend on what you teach. 
     

    Sponsorship is not an option at the moment as Australia borders are closed to anyone other than permanent residents and citizens. 
     

    A big issue though looking at your post history is that it looks like you lodged an eoi prior to having your skills assessment? If this is the case, then not receiving an invite is a good thing. As, if you did and apply you would get a refusal. This would mean loss of the fee and potentially even a ban on reapplying. 

    I studied here, applied for a skill assessment (aitsl), applied for 189 and 190, currently working (more than one yr experience). Why would you think that I lodged an eoi prior to the skill assessment?!

    The only reason I am asking about the sponsorship is because I am currently working at a public school and they offered me a permanent position but I can't accept it. Anyway I have spoken to teach nsw and public schools cannot sponsor anyone. 

  3. On 22/08/2019 at 11:45, Sarz said:

    Yes.

    To apply for a skilled migration, you need a skill assessment from AITSL. If your work experience is in Australia (full-time not casual) you won't need an assessment. Contract and payslips will do. If you have been working overseas or in Australia but as a casual teacher, then you need a work assessment from AITSL. 

  4. On 21/08/2019 at 11:15, Sarz said:

    Hey Pam, 

    Did you get an invite? 

    Hi, no I haven't and I don't think I will get any before February. I contacted the department of home affairs and AITSL. I don't need a skill assessment for my work experience as I'm working in a public school. All I need is my payslips and my contract. For 189, I don't stand a chance with 70 or 75 points. 190 NSW requires 1 year of experience will be completed by January. So I'm hoping I'll be invited by then. 

  5. 2 minutes ago, Nemesis said:

    Its got nothing to do with where your experience is from. 189 requires you to have a valid skills assessment before you submit an EOI. 

    I believe you misunderstood me. I submitted my EOI since 23/02/2019 for both 189 and 190 NSW with 70/75 points as a secondary teacher. I have a positive skill assessment for my qualification. I started working as a full time teacher since 28/01/2019. My question was: in order to claim 5 additional points, will I have to wait until 28/01/2020 (summer break inclusive) to request a skill assessment for my employment or can I do it in December since the school year ends in December 2018 (summer break not inclusive although my contract ends in February 2020)?  I contacted AITSL and they informed me that if I request an employment assessment in December then they will put the date as December 2019. However, I have to check with the Department of Home Affairs to see if I can claim 5 points before january 2020. Logically, it is summer break, I will be receiving my salary but I won't be teaching. It is just that I don't want to lose time, I am trying to gather more points as soon as possible. As a teacher, a one year experience is equivalent to 4 terms. 

  6. 5 hours ago, Sarz said:

    Hi Pam, 

    Our agent told us that a Minimum 24 months paid employment work experience is required for NSW and to claim points you will need to have AITSL  assess not just your work claim but also your education. 
    Fortunately NSW is only open to Match or Science stream so good for you. 

    Hope this helps.

    I just contacted AITSL. We only need 1 year experience in NSW. I have a positive skill assessment for my qualification. I need to assess my work experience which will cost 228$. 

  7. HI guys, does anyone know if I need a skill assessment for a year of experience i(secondary teacher) n NSW? Or can I just provide my payslips? 

    I started working since the beginning of the academic year (28/01/2019). Can I claim my points at the end of the school year (20/12/2019) or  Will I have to wait until 28/01/2020 (which will include my summer break)? 

  8. HI guys, does anyone know if I need a skill assessment for a year of experience i(secondary teacher) n NSW? Or can I just provide my payslips? 

    I started working since the beginning of the academic year (28/01/2019). Can I claim my points at the end of the school year (20/12/2019) or  Will I have to wait until 28/01/2020 (which will include my summer break)? 

  9. HI guys, does anyone know if I need a skill assessment for a year of experience i(secondary teacher) n NSW? Or can I just provide my payslips? 

    I started working since the beginning of the academic year (28/01/2019). Can I claim my points at the end of the school year (20/12/2019) or  Will I have to wait until 28/01/2020 (which will include my summer break)? 

    Regards

     

  10. On 10/05/2019 at 10:54, Alicecurtis 23 said:

    Hello,

     

    I am hoping someone can help me. I have lodged an EOI with 70 points for a Secondary teacher. What are my chances does anyone know?

    It's so annoying because I am currently in Sydney on my second year WHV. I actually have a job in a DET school until the end of my visa in August but because it's DET they can't sponsor me. I have called immigration to find out if that will be taking into consideration and they said it isn't. I just don't understand why. If I get the visa then I can just stay in my job. (It's a long term cover contract). Did anyone get invited in this round?

     

    Thank you

    Alice 

    Hi, same here. EOI feb 2019. I am working for the DET, full time. They offered me a permanent position but I couldn't take it because im not a PR. In december, I will get the 5 extra points for working a yr in NSW, hopefully that will boost my chances. 

  11. 19 hours ago, Sarz said:

    Hey Pam, 

    You have the same points as us, just a different state, we chose VIC.
    Just and FY our agent told us that for non pro-rata the invite times for 70/75(state) is now around 5-6 months. 
    So for you, it should be closer, hang in there and good luck!

    We have applied for VIT registration last month and have been told that its a 6wk process. 

    Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, NSW requires now 1 year experience in order to be invited. So I know that I won't be invited, this is why I am considering QLD :s. 

  12. Hey guys, 

    I submitted my EOI 70 pts 189 and 75 pts for 190 nsw. DOE: 23/02/19. I haven't received any invitation yet. I am working as a full time mathematics teacher in a public school. I will get 5 additional pts in january. I know that 190 NSW requires one experience now :s. I am also waiting for QLD's occupation list, hopefully I will be able to apply. I haven't gone through the mutual recognition yet, should I do it now before they announce their list or just wait? 

     

    thank you

  13. On 28/05/2019 at 06:12, Karstedt said:

    I will gain points and priority relative to a significant number people over the partner points change. I don't know exactly how many, but 50% of accepted applicants have partners, and 'most' do not seems likely to get the full 10 points for english/skilled partner. Plus the extra points for 'certain STEM degrees' does not appear to have been defined yet, and could potentially be a big boost for me as a science teacher with a Nanoscience degree.

    Depending on how it looks and what info is available I will consider regional prior to Nov or just head to Canada. Canada doesn't have the Nanoscience research I'm interested in pursuing in a few years, but it seems like AU's is more interested in Uber drivers than science nowadays. They are rapidly and disappointingly following in the US footprints... when the Donald loves your PM and is first in line to call after the win, you gotta know you messed up.

    I don't see the point of adding points for everyone, it's not going to make any difference. Everyone receives 5/10 additional points off. I will be getting 5 pts for my 1 yr experience in Australia, 5 for my husband's english, 10 for my maths degree, but again most of the teachers will be getting these points if not more for being single. 

  14. 10 hours ago, Burnsie said:

    Hi

    I submitted my EOI in October 2018 and was invited to apply in November 2018 so yes there are some invites (or at least were) going out... the waits painful isn't it? 😩

    I know!!! I believe there were some invites but not anymore :s did you submit your application? My friend submitted hers in november too, yesterday they asked her for additional documents so it's a matter of a couple of weeks before she gets her Pr. Good luck to you!

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