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  1. If you want to have better chance at NSW nomination, try to improve your English score as 70 points is also unlikely for nomination and it would also help if you want to try 491 path. With any point-based visas, you should try to max out your points as much as you can for better chance. You can submit EOI for all 3 visa simultaneously and hope for the best.
  2. with 65 points, you are likely to have 0 chance at getting invite, should really consider 491 and other options
  3. yes you need exemption unless the hard border open after xmas (highly unlikely)
  4. you can try this http://www.naa.gov.au/ or this https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/form-listing/forms/1359.pdf
  5. Once you have successfully lodge application, then the bridging visa A should immediately come into effect when visa 600 expire. You can check status using VEVO the date after visa 600 expire to see if there is any bridging visa A in effect. If not, you can apply for bridging visa A separately https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/bridging-visa-a-010#About You can also apply for visa 600 again, then if you get acceptance for visa 884, just have to submit form to cancel the application for 600 before the new 600 get approve. Advise is only from my speculation though, not expert.
  6. Well, even ex-premier of NSW joined in the visa fraud boat so who knows how many scams got through. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-10-14/daryl-maguire-admits-string-of-corruption-allegations-at-icac/12765284
  7. Yes, his parents live in another country. He is on student visa and staying in homestay.
  8. @Amanpreet92try this one? https://au.indeed.com/viewjob?cmp=Bridgeview-CARE-Pty-Ltd&t=Registered+Nurse+Western+Australia&jk=e7bf6ae9491f0b78&q=Registered+Nurse+Sponsorship,+186&vjs=3
  9. I work at Esperance Age Care Facility, they do sponsorship.
  10. I see, then put in your EOI now, and hope that you get invite during November invite round (normally occur on 11-15 of the month). From August stat, you might have a chance: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skillselect/invitation-rounds
  11. Oh, your current workplace does not want to sponsor you? Because I'm also RN in WA and got my PR from employer sponsor pathway.
  12. Just realised I posted the wrong link, here the right one: https://migration.wa.gov.au/services/skilled-migration-western-australia/occupation lists But yea, pretty hard to get invite in WA for RN and with 85 points. Have you considered employer sponsor pathway?
  13. What type of RN you belong to (mental health, emergency, aged care, etc)? WA is currently reviewing RN on their occupation list so it is pretty tough to get state nomination from WA for RN. Migration list for WA Unless you are applying for family sponsor instead of state nomination.
  14. My nephew is currently a year 9 international student with valid student visa studying in Melbourne but he and his parents wish to transfer to a secondary school in Perth next year. Just wondering what's the process as I have searched on the WA official website (WA TIWA) but there is no mention of transferring, only new application. Also emailed them but they only give standard answer of please look through website. I assume that he will put in application for spot in available schools, then receive letter of offer, pay fees and etc and let the department home affair know he changed school? Or does he need to go through the visa process again? @paulhand
  15. 1) What is the cost difference between a partner visa and working visa? for just visa: partner around 8k and work around 4k, not including paperwork, assessments, english, police clearance, health check, etc 2) Everyone says you need legal advice (and fees) for a work sponsorship visa to ensure your application is perfect. Does a partner visa also require legal fees, or is it quite easy to complete? best to get advise from migrating agent for both type of visas 3) What is the total processing time for PR through work sponsorship vs through partner visa? 186 process time 6-9months average, can be longer, can be shorter partner about 23-27 month for the temporary (first part) then another 11-22 months for actual PR 4) I believe if my partner applies for PR through his work sponsorship, then he won't be able to swap jobs/companies. Is this true? Can he swap jobs/companies if he's on a partner visa? if it is 186, the answer is he can change job after visa is granted, but not advised to and on partner, he can also change job 5) I read that while the work sponsorship visa is being processed (bridging visa), my partner won't be able to leave the country even for a holiday unless he gets an exemption. Is this correct? Does this also apply on the partner visa? it depends, if his current visa still valid, then bridging visa will not come into effect, and he can travel, if his bridging visa A is active, he can apply for bridging B to travel. bridging visa is automatically generated for most visa applications 6) My partner mentioned even if he does apply for permanent residency through his work sponsorship, he's still not guaranteed to obtain PR as they don't approve everyone. Is this the case for a partner visa too? there are always chances the department will reject any application that they deem unsatisfactory working or partner 7) If we register our relationship, we become de facto. What are the legal/financial ramifications if one of us dies/gets ill/receives inheritance etc. have to ask lawyer for that @Brad1549 Best to talk to migrating agent to see the best pathway.
  16. It doesn't compromise anything. I imported mine without agent knowing, and got my grant. As long as you don't upload or change any information yourself, using it to monitor status is fine.
  17. Good luck to everyone else waiting. Visa : 186 DE Nomination and Visa Applied - 27 Aug 2020 Onshore : Yes No. of applicants : 2 Role : Registered Nurse s56 form requested and complied - 8 Sep 2020 Medical completed - 14 Sep 2020 Visa Status - Further Assessment as of 15 Sep 2020 Granted: 7 Oct 2020
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