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  1. 29 minutes ago, Karstedt said:

    That is experience for a skills assessment. You experience may still count towards visa requirements. They are separate. But yes, employer nomination for PR has been set up in a way that makes it a very undesirably undertaking for all parties.

    5 extra points for partner's English is a proposed change by the Libs. Currently your partner has to have a positive skills assessment for an occupation on the relevant SOL for the 5 points.

    No the experience should be assessed by the assessing authority. I already asked about that. If you want to claim the points, AITSL should assess your experience. 

     

  2. 1 hour ago, Karstedt said:

    The school can wade through the paperwork themselves or you can hire a migration agent... a lot of agents are crap/scammers though (and there is little recourse if you get f'd).

    It's the 186 direct entry you want (if you have 3 years of experience, which at 70 points I'm assuming you are claiming at least 5 for xp at 3+ years). Basic stuff is the employer has to spend ~$500 to nominate and contribute something like ~$1200/yr (for 2 years I think) to a training fund (I think this can be avoided if they have sufficient proof of upskilling their AU workers). They are not allowed to reclaim this expense from you in any way. They also have to claim they have a full time position offering you at least market rate for 2 years. The employment agreement does not have to last the full 2 years though. If circumstances change, e.g. better job offer, management hates you, restructuring; as long as everything is amicable, it is just reported that employment has ceased and you go about your life. Proc time is listed as 12 months... better than 2 years

    There could of course be 'hidden' crap I don't know about though. It's not relatively straightforward like the 189-190 and the govt is good at obscuring details...

    Strange, works for me. Google 'NSW ministers', it should put you on the right track.

    1) 70 points, I couldn't gain any experience points, They didn't recognise any of my experience (7 years) since I only have a master's degree in mathematics (which is is the requirement to teach mathematics in my country) and not education. But I got my superior english, age and studied in Australia for 2 yrs. 

    2) I'm not gonna risk it, Im better off with 189 an 190. Fingers crossed. I submitted my EOI on 23/02/19 so I'm hoping to get an invitation soon. I'm only anxious since no one is getting an invitation according to the forums. 

    3) Someone mentioned that we can gain 5 extra points for our partner's english skills, I'll be checking this too, but I doubt it's true. 

    Thank you!

  3. On 05/04/2019 at 18:11, JDJones said:

    I got a response from someone in the NSW department for education. They said that apparently someone got invited last month on 80 points, so it is still open... but seriously, 80 points?! Probably the only one invited this year. Feel completely dejected now. Never going to happen unless I do a PHd and can stop my age clock.

    which email did you send it to? I called the department multiple times they kept on transferring my calls to the international department! 

     

  4. 1 hour ago, Karstedt said:

    I would see if the school will nominate you. It's a rarity for employers to nominate for PR outside of food and retail, but if they are willing to wait 2 years, they might be interested enough.

    And you can contact the heads of various NSW portfolios here [https://www.nsw.gov.au/your-government/ministers/]. I'm not sure if the Education minister actually has any say in migration though, or who in fact does rule migration decisions.

    The link doesn't work but thx anw

  5. 1 hour ago, Karstedt said:

    I would see if the school will nominate you. It's a rarity for employers to nominate for PR outside of food and retail, but if they are willing to wait 2 years, they might be interested enough.

    And you can contact the heads of various NSW portfolios here [https://www.nsw.gov.au/your-government/ministers/]. I'm not sure if the Education minister actually has any say in migration though, or who in fact does rule migration decisions.

    sorry to bother, but do you have any idea how the school would nominate me? I mean who should I contact?

  6. On 05/04/2019 at 18:11, JDJones said:

    I got a response from someone in the NSW department for education. They said that apparently someone got invited last month on 80 points, so it is still open... but seriously, 80 points?! Probably the only one invited this year. Feel completely dejected now. Never going to happen unless I do a PHd and can stop my age clock.

    can I ask how did you contact the department? I was offered a permanent job at a public school and the principal is willing to wait for 2 yrs till I get my PR. I submitted a week ago my EOI with 70 (189) and 75 pts (190 NSW) howeverI havent been invited yet. Do you think my principal should call the department of education?

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