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Hello, I am new on here. I have been reading the thread and I am really happy I found this forum. It has been so helpful learning from you guys. Please I would like to know the step by step on how to move to Australia. I have just submitted my skill assessments to the ACS for systems analyst. When do I do the EOI and how much is it. I will be writing the IELTS in a few days’ time. Also I am planning on moving with my partner, does she need to do a skill assessment and also write the IELTS? At what point do I add her to the application? Please your comments are highly appreciated

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If she is from an English speaking country she doesn't need to do ielts...you can do EOI when you have the skills assessment back and the ielts score...you include your partner on the visa application so you apply for both of you at same time...if you are not claiming points for partner skills she doesn't need skills assessment...cost depends on which visa you are applying for...all details on the immi website

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Thank you for your response xxlornaxx. I think they say it takes about 8-12 weeks to get a feedback for the skills assessment. So I guess its the waiting times now. We are from same country, English Speaking though but IELTS is a requirement for the points that why I had to do it anyways. However, is there a way I can calculate my points? I hear for Systems Analyst, one needs to get up to 70 points...is this true? Pardon me I am kind of inquisitive to know, but how is the final application made? How does her skills assessment reflect in the final application?

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Hello all

I just got my skill assessment result from AC. It says:

Dear Mr……

Thank you for your ICT skills assessment which was received by the Australian Computer Society on 26 July 2016.

Your skill have been assessed to be suitable for migration under 261112 (System Analyst) of the ANZSCO Code.

Your qualification has been assessed as follows:

Your BSc in Computer Science from University of xxxxxxx completed September 2002 has been assessed as comparable to an AQF Associate Degree with a major in computing.

The following employment after December 2015 is considered to equate to work at an appropriately skilled level and relevant to 261112 (System Analyst) of the ANZSCO Code.

Dates: 12/10 – 06/16 (5yrs 6mths)

Position: System Analyst

Employer: xxxxx

Country: xxxx

The following employment has been assessed as not suitable

Dates: 08/06 – 09/09 (0yrs 0mths)

Position: System Administrator- Not Closely related to the nominated ANZSCO

Employer: xxxxxx

Country:xxxxxxx

What is the meaning of “The following employment after December 2015 is considered to equate to work at an appropriately skilled level and relevant to 261112 (System Analyst) of the ANZSCO Code.” Does this mean that I cannot claim points for employment? And please what are the next steps?

 

Please can anyone kindly help explaining, much appreciated thanks

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ACS always uses a combination of education + experience to consider you skilled for immigration purposes. Since you have a Bachelors with an IT major, they only require 2 years of experience. If they'd said your education was equivalent to a diploma, you wouldn't have passed the skills assessment since they would have required 4 years of experience.

 

You can only claim employment from after December 2015, so you won't get any points for experience.

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Hello MaggieMay24, Thank you for your comment but as you can see I have well over 5 years experience, why would they take off the entire 5 years instead of 2 years?

 

Because they will only count experience that is relevant. They have looked at your first three years' experience and decided that it is not sufficiently relevant.

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