@AlyssaninaDR said:
Hello as for now di ko pa po alam kung anong visa yung kkunin namin next year pero ang goal po namin ng boyfriend ko is be a permanent residents of Australia sana po matulungan nyo kami. Eto po situation namin fresh graduate po Ako ng architecture and nagaapprentice for i think mag 2 years bale pinagsabay yung studies and apprenticeship ayun pa lang po ang experience ko. Then yung bf ko po is graduate naman ng bs computer science he is currently in US now but malabo makakuha ng green card the only way to get that is magpakasal sabi ng lawyer nag wowork pa lang sya ng 1 taon dun. any idea po kung paano namin maachieve goals po namin dalawa? Ang naiisip po kasi namin is mag Training/ Student visa to earn points din if ever na pwede po yun para din makapag migrate kami. Or suggest po kayo kung ano po mas maganda gawin namin thank you po!
Architecture grad here.
like ga2au said, mahirap ang skilled migration path kung fresh grad ka pa lang.
But I want to discuss more about architecture grads from PH planning to migrate in AU.
For architects from PH, generally they have two qualifications assessment pathways:
Have your Architecture degree assessed as recognized equivalent bachelor degree in AU by AACA and nominate "Architect" as your occupation, or
Have your experience assessed and nominate a closely related occupation (which are usually under unit group 3121 architectural, building and surveying technicians) through Vetassess.
For path 1, you have to know, hirap ang PH grad architects to have their bachelor degree recognized, kahit PH top school pa ung degree. AACA will only assess your degree and not your experience. Your chances of favorable outcome go up if you have a Master's degree in Architecture (not other masters). In short, it seems that PH BS/B Arch curriculum is not at the same standard of AU's Bachelors in Arch. Although, AACA insists that they review each applicants in case-to-case basis. Visit the thread "architects - applying as architectural draftsperson" here to see more discussion about this.
Path 2 is the more popular and viable option for PH architects. Most architects here nominate "architectural draftsperson" as their occupation. This is heavily based on your experience. So you may also nominate other occupation under the unit group 3121 whichever is the closest to your experience. However, you might have a problem here since your only experience is pre-qualification. Vetassess, will only assess experience after completing a qualification (degree or diploma). There are more to discuss about Vetassess assessment and you may want to do your research.
In both cases, experience is very important to gain more points with your EOI. The higher the EOI the better. It's very competitive since you will be vying for a limited slot in the nominated occupation. Some occupations also have prescribed experience to be eligible. I cannot comment much about the student pathway but personally, if you can afford it, it can be an option but it is not a guaranteed migration route. Needs more research when deciding this path.