<blockquote rel="quelly">Pahabol na tanung po...is there a minimum amount that I have to declare s financial capacity? Main app + 1 dependent ito...salamat! π</blockquote>
@quelly, I found <a href="https://www.migration.sa.gov.au/eligibility_requirements">this</a> but for a different state (Did not include onshore applicant info):
11.2 Financial requirement:
Applicants need to have combined cash and assets within the range listed in the table below. As a guideline, when applicants arrive in South Australia, Immigration SA recommends that offshore applicants have $20,000 in cash and onshore applicants have $5,000 in cash for settlement. Applicants should not dispose of any assets before the visa is granted.
Family composition
Offshore Applicant: Combined cash & assets requirement
Main applicant only
Total figure between AUD$ 20,000 - 25,000
Main applicant plus one (1) dependent
Total figure between AUD$25,000- 30,000
Main applicant plus two (2) dependents
Total figure between AUD$30,000 - 35,000
Main applicant plus three (3) dependents
Total figure between AUD$35,000 - 40,000
<blockquote rel="thegreatiam15">
2.)hindi ko pa sure paano gumagana yung state sponsorship if any, pwede magpaenlighten tungkol dito please...? salamat currently yung ss na meron ako for my s.occupation is sa ACT which is canberra po lamang...: )
3.)kung dumating na po ako ACT in case pwede kaya ako bumili nang segundamanong sasakyan agad?</blockquote>
@thegreatiam15
For number 2, each state has different requirements. So AU as a whole may not need your skill, you certain regions do. In your case, like me, only ACT or Canberra sponsors our skills. Submit your papers for sponsorship and if they say yes, they will sponsor you, you will get additional points, but you will have to stay in that state for at least 2 years (correct me if this is wrong).
haha am interested to learn about number 3 as well. How easy or hard is it to buy a car thru loan? I assume it would not be an issue if you buy it outright but getting a loan might be another case entirely.
<blockquote rel="doon">@thegreatiam15 same question here π got my ACT state sponsorship approved 2 weeks ago. about to file my visa application. But, after doing all my research, architectural jobs are pretty hard to come by in ACT. would it be different if i look for a job when i
am there already? thanks.</blockquote>
@doon, I am still waiting for my ACT SS. I hope I get it soon.
with regards to work, same here. And the ones I saw required security clearance. With availability of work, I think it is the same, the need for you to be there is when you start applying as they prefer that you are already there with a definite date of arrival before they even consider your application.