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Hi all,
I am an RN currently working in my nominated profession in NSW.
I lodged my NEC 190 with only 75 points initially 10/09/2021 and updated to 80 15/11/2021.
Currently waiting for Skill Assessment for PERIOPERATIVE with 85 (1 year experience added) and NEC (1 year experience will be 16/03/2022) granting me also 85.
What are the chances of being invited with 85 and should I expect a long wait?
Thanks all,
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4 hours ago, Pooja Negi said:
You will be applying for a Modified skills assessment with ANMAC. If you are gaining GSM points from your professional experience then you need minimum 3 years of full time experience. The below ANMAC website will give you more info on this assessment.
https://www.anmac.org.au/skilled-migration-services/modified-skills-assessmentReally appreciate the help! Have they also recently removed the additional requirement for 190 RN NEC where you needed 1 year of work experience? Because it kind of seems like they did. It says this “ Additional employment and residency requirements applied to select occupations last financial year does not apply to current invitation rounds “
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Just wondering, how does the skill assessment work for 190 visa, what do I need to apply for one? Is it a must to have a 1 year work experience in a specific field for that and 190 in general?
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2 hours ago, Marisawright said:
What visa are you on currently?
Post grad if that changes anything.
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2 hours ago, Pooja Negi said:
Not sure if having a job will have any direct affect on your invitation chances. Your best bet is 190 for now. You can submit an EOI for 189 as well, no harm in doing that. DHA is having quarterly invitations for 189 so the waiting time will be more for sure. Have you tried asking your employer to sponsor you for 186 (Employer sponsored nomination) Visa? That could be another option you can try.
Nah, a bit of a waste of time to go for a sponsorship and be in hands of someone else to make things happen. I absolutely don’t mind doing 190 and staying in NSW since that’s where we want to live anyway. It seems like 190 is our best and safest best, and even fastest it seems compared to even the sponsorship.
Since with 186 I’d still need to work for an employer for at least 2 years before applying. 190 would probably come through in less than that hopefully!
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On 15/02/2021 at 15:19, Pooja Negi said:
Hello,
Glad to see a fellow nurse here. I believe your chances of receiving an invitation are very bright seeing you are an onshore nurse and living in NSW since the last 5 years. It's just a matter of time, so submit your EOI and wait! Wish you luckHi, thank you for this! Really appreciate it! Plus I have a full time job as RN. Don’t know if that helps.
And my best bet is 190 right?
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On 15/02/2021 at 10:02, Ausvisitor said:
When you say you have superior English is that you assessing your English as superior or have you actually taken the IELTS or PTE test to prove it.
For immigration purposes unless you have the test proof then you can't claim the points.
Superior english tested in PTE.
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Hi,
Planning on applying for a 190 visa as a Registered Nurse (nec). Lived in NSW for over 5 years, graduated from an accredited University with a Bachelor in Nursing. Have my registration and 1 year of work experience so far. Currently residing in NSW, working here and have superior English.
Sitting at 85 points so far. How likely am I to get invited?
Any additional tips and info appreciated.
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Has anyone encountered the new 491 in Queensland? Meaning to do that instead of 190.
Any insight on what to expect apart from the current regulations.
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Can anyone clarify how you get registered as a specific nurse, lets say mental health for visa purposes after finishing Bachelor of Nursing?
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You're pretty much 90% approved. You can only get a rejection if you overclaimed points or/and have no proof to back it up.
Is this NSW or VIC?l