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Guest 48niner
1 hour ago, Barrywelsh said:

Ok thanks, I have 65 points and I’m applying for QLD .

Does this normally happen after an invitational round ?

invitation for 189 first if there are slot remaining for 489 that they will accommodate. From last invitation round in July, they invited 489 with 80 points who have - only 10 got invited. Cut off date was June 8, 2018 (date of effect)

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4 minutes ago, Barrywelsh said:

Do you think their is a chance I won’t even get an invite with 65 points ??‍♂️

Taking into account the last points who got invited, 80, yours has a very slim chance or not anytime soon.

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2 hours ago, 48niner said:

This isn't 100% accurate. The link also says:

"The above figures do not include invitations issued for State and Territory Government nominated visa subclasses. State and Territory Governments nominate throughout the month for specific points tested skilled migration and business innovation and investment visas."

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On 16/08/2018 at 22:41, Waris said:

We got invite with 65 points including state sponsorship.. 

 

On 16/08/2018 at 15:34, Barrywelsh said:

Do you think their is a chance I won’t even get an invite with 65 points ??‍♂️

a friend of mine got invited for 55 points only within 3 months. don't be discouraged. u will get. waiting for the ITA is far better than nothing. cheer up.

mine, i was unsuccessful in my outcome assessment result due to insufficient pay evidence which is i think i need to submit new assessment again to provide additional evidence but then im still thankful that i still have a chance. so yours is better than mine. ?

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On 08/09/2018 at 20:35, Barrywelsh said:

Congratulations !

I hope I hear next week, I hate all the u certainty 

Hi,did you get an invite?  I'm a radiographer in the same boat, I'll have maximum 65 points but I'm worried I won't even get a look in!

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Hi Laura,

I went via the 489 state sponsor route which the number of points is not really taken into account providing you get more than the minimum they require. Are you applying for 189?

I got my invite and received my visa in Feb this year, hoping to fly out in October

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35 minutes ago, Barrywelsh said:

Hi Laura,

I went via the 489 state sponsor route which the number of points is not really taken into account providing you get more than the minimum they require. Are you applying for 189?

I got my invite and received my visa in Feb this year, hoping to fly out in October

Hi,

 

Oh really? I wasn't aware of that. Well I'm currently waiting on ASMIRT (but worrying if that will go through as i specialised after 1 year) and I've sort of been offered a sponsored position and although it's located exactly where I want/doing what I do now, I'd much rather be on a permanent visa than temp and have to faff trying to get a permanent visa after 4 years. 

 

Congrats on getting your invite! Does your visa mean you can only work in regional Australia/any other restrictions?

 

Laura 

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13 minutes ago, Lauram1 said:

I'm currently waiting on ASMIRT (but worrying if that will go through as i specialised after 1 year) and I've sort of been offered a sponsored position and although it's located exactly where I want/doing what I do now, I'd much rather be on a permanent visa than temp and have to faff trying to get a permanent visa after 4 years. 

You do know that you don't have to wait 4 years?  If you can build up enough points before then, there's absolutely nothing stopping you from applying for a permanent visa yourself.   

The only downside is that you'll have to pay all the fees yourself if you apply independently, whereas if you wait patiently till the end of your contract, you get support from your employer.  But personally I'd say it's worth it.

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Yes a 489 regional means I can only work regional for 2 years, then I automatically can apply for my 887 which gives me PR.

Usually now days getting sponsorship is pretty difficult. A few years back they were pretty common but the Australian government made it more expensive and more restrictions, but I’m sure after two years sponsorship they you get a more permanent visa.

Asmirt are pretty strict with the amount of general and CT you do after qualification. I know one radiographer who they refused as they went straight into Mri after qualification.  

Are you a Sonographer? Where is your sponsorship?

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