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8 hours ago, VERYSTORMY said:

Be aware as well, that at the moment, nobody is getting an invite on less than 75

I've seen this being mentioned multiple times. Could you please tell me if there's an official website where we can check what points the invited candidates had?

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1 hour ago, RRR2020 said:

I've seen this being mentioned multiple times. Could you please tell me if there's an official website where we can check what points the invited candidates had?

Here is a link to SkillSelect which shows you the results from previous rounds including how many points the invited people had. 

 

https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/WorkinginAustralia/Pages/23-may-2018-invitation-round.aspx

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18 hours ago, JetBlast said:

It there a way to get these links for every month so I can keep an eye on it going forward please?

Yes just keep visiting the SkillSelect website. ? They are pretty poor at updating the info in a timely manner but it gives you an idea. Send me a message if you want to know another website where you can track the invites of people applying (not allowed to advertise other forums on here).

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21 hours ago, SarahL said:

Here is a link to SkillSelect which shows you the results from previous rounds including how many points the invited people had. 

 

https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/WorkinginAustralia/Pages/23-may-2018-invitation-round.aspx

 

Ah! Thanks for this, Sarah. I did notice this note: "The above figures do not include invitations issued for State and Territory Government nominated visa subclasses.". So, these are the direct 189 and 489 visa applicants. I'm wondering if there's a list out there which talks about details of the state-sponsored 190 and 489 visas.

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2 hours ago, RRR2020 said:

Ah! Thanks for this, Sarah. I did notice this note: "The above figures do not include invitations issued for State and Territory Government nominated visa subclasses.". So, these are the direct 189 and 489 visa applicants. I'm wondering if there's a list out there which talks about details of the state-sponsored 190 and 489 visas.

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It’s probably game over for us to be honest. 60 points (have industry based qualifications but ACS doesn’t acknowledge them for migration purposes [emoji35]), no degree by 18yrs experience, maxed on English scores already even with a Vic sponsored application will still only bring us to 65.

In another 11 months we will loose another batch of points due to age.

GUTTED [emoji22]

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1 hour ago, horsemad1976 said:

It’s probably game over for us to be honest. 60 points (have industry based qualifications but ACS doesn’t acknowledge them for migration purposes emoji35.png), no degree by 18yrs experience, maxed on English scores already even with a Vic sponsored application will still only bring us to 65.

In another 11 months we will loose another batch of points due to age.

GUTTED emoji22.png
 

Sorry to hear that. Its a horrible feeling. Just seems like a complete waist of time. 

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Not a complete waste of time as there was always a very slim outside chance of getting accepted. For us it was worth trying, obviously the reality has hit us quite hard my sis who is an AUS Citizen is absolutely gutted for us - the only relative she has in the country is her 8 year old daughter ? 

In terms of skills assessment (that took absolutely ages) and the ACS removed 8 years from a 19 year career history due to having to go down the RPL route as my husband doesn't have a degree. He does have industry qualifications that are desired within his field (nearly all the jobs we've seen request it!!) but as they aren't recognised on the AQF for migration purposes (even though the ACS themselves do acknowledge them (!) You'd think if they took the 8 years off you (the experience for being skilled & comparable to a Uni Degree) they'd recognise those 8 years that with a handful of points as the experience within those 8 years almost certainly would have equated to that of a degree. 

I know its the rules but I can't help but think we are being penalised for not going to University. The irony is here in the UK my husband is a respected Senior Manager within his industry. At least we can console ourselves I guess with knowing that we tried.

Thanks to all those that have offered wise words, advise or even general support to us on this forum and via private message. I hope that those of you that continue your journey of migration all the very best. 

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Not a complete waste of time as there was always a very slim outside chance of getting accepted. For us it was worth trying, obviously the reality has hit us quite hard my sis who is an AUS Citizen is absolutely gutted for us - the only relative she has in the country is her 8 year old daughter [emoji20] 

In terms of skills assessment (that took absolutely ages) and the ACS removed 8 years from a 19 year career history due to having to go down the RPL route as my husband doesn't have a degree. He does have industry qualifications that are desired within his field (nearly all the jobs we've seen request it!!) but as they aren't recognised on the AQF for migration purposes (even though the ACS themselves do acknowledge them (!) You'd think if they took the 8 years off you (the experience for being skilled & comparable to a Uni Degree) they'd recognise those 8 years that with a handful of points as the experience within those 8 years almost certainly would have equated to that of a degree. 

I know its the rules but I can't help but think we are being penalised for not going to University. The irony is here in the UK my husband is a respected Senior Manager within his industry. At least we can console ourselves I guess with knowing that we tried.

Thanks to all those that have offered wise words, advise or even general support to us on this forum and via private message. I hope that those of you that continue your journey of migration all the very best. 
I work in IT and don't have a degree. My skills assessment was good though. I have a Cisco CCNP. Would this be an option for your husband? 3 years after gaining this he will also gain 5 extra points and after he will get an additional 5.
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I work in IT and don't have a degree. My skills assessment was good though. I have a Cisco CCNP. Would this be an option for your husband? 3 years after gaining this he will also gain 5 extra points and after he will get an additional 5.



Thanks I wish it was - but that’s not within his field [emoji20]
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He’s working as a Senior Programme Manager in TQA! So networking/developing certifications really aren’t relevant ? 

ISTQB is the ‘Industry Internationally recognised’ qualification and he hold advanced level in 3 areas, is on the ANZTB List of certified testers. Most jobs request this cert, it used to be recognised by the ACS up until 2012 I can document in order to be used to claim 10 points under the category ‘An award or qualification recognised by the relevant accessing authority for your nominated skilled occupation’ 

ACS suggested we did RPL route as we didn’t hold a degree - fine. They remove 8 years experience - fine. But then go on to not recognise ‘THE’ industry specialised qualification is just rediculous! I’ve even asked them to list the qualifications that they do accept that are recognised for the nominated skilled occupation (Software Tester) they refused to tell me! ??

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