<blockquote rel="omeng22">Good morning PinoyAU!
Sana po may makatulong at makasagot sa aking katanungan π
Here's the case, I'm currently waiting for the result of my assessment from Vetassess.
Medyo confident naman po ako sa positive result kasi Bachelor graduate naman po saka 11yrs experience with the same company until now and my work is same as my nominated occupation (Civil Engineering Draftsperson). Pasado na din po sa IELTS, although on process pa yung remarking ko para makakuha sana ng 7.0 sa writing hehehe. Base on that, self assessment ko and kung maging positive ang assessment ko, qualified na ako for state sponsorship π here's my self assessment points:
Age : 32 - 30pts
IELTS : 0pts (Hoping for positive remarking para makakuha ng 10pts)
Job Experience : 15pts
Education : 10pts (Hoping maging 15 kung same sa Bachelor level ng Australia)
Base on that my minimum points will be 55 plus the 5pts for the State Sponsorship para umabot sa minimum 60pts.
I need a recommendation and suggestion from you guys and gals π
My wife is currently pregnant now, 4 months, can i still include her in my application when I lodge my EOI? or shall i wait for her to give birth before i lodge my EOI? Based on what i read on the site, there will be a delay on the medical given that my wife is pregnant, in case we are invited, will the DIAC give us enough time to provide the medicals? And there will be any issues when it comes to the State Sponsorship? Also how can we include our future baby on our application?
Any help regarding this matter will be very much appreciated. I know it's too early to ask about this but we don't want this to be a problem in the long run. Hope someone can enlighten us with our questions π
Salamat!!!!
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55 + 5 points from the state nomination will make u eligible for SC 190. it is advisable to include your wife in the application. Submit EOI asap para naka queue na kayo. once invited, submit all requirements including your wife's. after that your wife will be unable to do the medical check so get a letter from your OB stating the date of expected delivery and send it to seek extension of the 28 days to the case officer once one has been assigned to your application. after your wife gave birth, you will need to work on the baby's documents including birth certificate, passport and photo so you can add him/her to the application. Once you have added the baby to the application you will be given a HAP number for the baby so the whole family including yourself can go through the medical check.