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Steph

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Hi 

Looking for a bit advice. My hubby and I have recently returned to Scotland from Melbourne visiting family and would like to move their on a temporary or permanent visa (if possible). 

My occupation is classed as a Welfare Worker or Disability Services officer in Oz which is not on the skills shortage list for Victoria. My hubby is a Labourer and semi pro football player. We would like to move to the western suburb, Melton but there is no 457 visa opportunities for my occupation in this area. 

There are so many visas and I'm confused at what I should do next, the 186 & 187 also require employer nomination which employers don't seem to offer.  Any advice/guidance would be appreciated. 

Thanks 

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The fist thing is to check if your occupation is on one of the two main lists known as SOL and CSOL. These can be found at border.gov.au

To be sponsored your occupation still has to be on one of them. 

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Thanks. 

 

My occupation and my hubbys is on the CSOL but struggling to find an employer to sponsor either of us. 

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Employer sponsored is rarely a good way to go. Have you checked the state lists? I believe Tasmania is currently sponsoring the entire CSOL list. In which case the opportunity of a permanent state sponsored would be possible

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Hi. I have checked the lists and I could apply for a visa nomination for a few states, SA, TAS, NT. However, as I have family in Victoria I really wanted to relocate there. Not sure what else I can do.

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On 17/04/2017 at 10:11 PM, Steph said:

Hi. I have checked the lists and I could apply for a visa nomination for a few states, SA, TAS, NT. However, as I have family in Victoria I really wanted to relocate there. Not sure what else I can do.

You may have to go down state route with SA for example and go there for a defined period then move to Vic.

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Yeah I was thinking I might have to do that. Not ideal but least it will get me to Oz. Going to do my English test and skills assessment to get the ball rolling. Thanks 

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