<blockquote class="Quote" rel="miteglia90">Hello Everyone,
Nakita ko ang waiting time sa ITA ng System Analyst kapag 65 pts ay 31 weeks na. Totoo ba ito? Tapos may mga questions ako please.
- Kung para makatanggap ng EOI pa lang sa may 65 pts ay 31 weeks na, gaano katagal kung 60 points lang?
May pag-asa pa ba ang mga may 60 pts sa System Analyst na ma invite pa?
- After mag lodge ng EOI o magsubmit ng visa application, pwede bang mag resign sa work na pinagbasehan ng points ko at tsaka mag stay sa ibang bansa habang naghihintay ng invite o pinaprocess yung application ko?
O kailangan hindi ako umalis sa work ko na pinagbasehan ng points ko o sa bansa na kung saan ako naglodge ng EOI/nag apply? O pwede at kailangan ko lang sila iupdate?
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- What if kailangan ko na magresign bago ako nakapag lodge ng EOI o nainvite mag apply, pwede parin ba ako mag lodge ng EOI/magsubmit ng application kung resigned na
sa work pinagbasehan ng points ko at tsaka mag stay sa ibang bansa habang naghihintay ng invite o pinaprocess yung application ko?
Maraming salamat!
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Hello @miteglia90
Yes, it is possible to be invited for 60 points since this is a minimum requirement. But I would say, a very slim chance only. Keep in mind for those incoming applicants with 65 points higher have the advantage.
If you will resign, make sure you reflect all the changes in your EOI. If you got invited, the basis of proof of your points will be based on the latest information in your EOI.
It's fine, but I think you need to update the "Usual country of residence" field. Still it wouldn't matter if you are in PH or wherever since the application will be considered as "outside Australia". Though staying to another country for at least a year will require you a police clearance.
Just plan out your visa processing timeline. 😉 Cheers!