<blockquote rel="audrey26">@LokiJr thank ulet sa reply. Yup, I checked that updated list, and even ung mga previous list, dyan ko nakita na kasama ung Architecture. Based on sa mga replies sakin ng ibang members and other people I have consulted, it's better daw to take a course that's included in SOL kasi I can apply myself for PR even without an Australian employer to sponsor me. Atsaka plus points din daw if I have completed at least two years of study in Australia.
I'm not sure pa if sa Pinas ako mangagaling, right know I just want to gather as much information as I can about the pathway that I'm going to take. Feeling ko nga din useful kahit papano ung mga work experience ko, at least man lang kahit sa paghahanap ng part time/casual while studying. Thank you ulet ah. I would appreciate the other members' input as well.</blockquote>
@audrey26 - you can also take a course if the skill/occupation is in the CSOL (not just SOL), once completed, you can then apply for State Sponsorship.. so really don't need an employer aswell to do this.. you can apply by yourself.. this is visa 190 in skillselect..
so my suggestion, is also to check the specific State's Occupation List..
example lang:
archi might not be in demand in Sydney, but is only in demand in perth.
graphic designer might be in demand in all states...
so kung alin ang mas maraming demand, un ang may chance na ma-sponsor ka ng state..