<blockquote rel="ichi_pestano">Hi!
I'm planning to pursue my AU dream this June so I've been reading posts here for several weeks na. I have idea about the process but hopefully someone can advise regarding my case.
Current Work: Technology Consultant, 5 years going 6 this June
Job that I Aim for Skilled Visa: System Analyst
Questions:
1) My bf has pretty much the same work experience. We're in the same company. Our plan is to both get the assessment and English Test then kung sino mas mataas sa IELTS, yun mag submit ng EOI. Tama ba to? Kaya lang we're not living together but in a relationship for 3 yrs. Papasa ba as de facto partner? What I can share to prove is credit card statement, since supplementary ko sya and kasama na yung mga photos, conversation, etc.
2) Paano po ma-determine if nominated by state? Or based sa points ko?
3) If nag-lodge na ng VISA, may chance pa ba yun na ma-deny? I think health is one factor pero other than that ano pa po?
4) If ako yung primary applicant ng visa then bf ko yung sub, can he also apply for his mother ng sabay na samin
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@ichi_pestano hello, baka makatulong tong mga sagot ko sa mga tanong mo.
- Tama naman yun, kung sino mas mataas IELTS, mas ok. pero i suggest na mag pa assess muna kayo sa ACS at icheck kung sino sa inyong dalawa ang mas maraming na-credit na years of experience.
Yung sa de-facto partner query, yes papasa yan kasi 12 months ang minimum requirement ng DIBP. Pwede rin na proof yung credit card bill. Mas ok sana if meron kayong joint account. in my case, my fiance and I have a joint account and we live together. so ang proof namin is yung leasing contract and yung joint account statement. nasa DIBP site rin yun..
excerpt from the DIBP site:
Spouse or de facto partner
If you are married or in a de facto relationship, provide evidence of a genuine and continuing relationship with your partner at the exclusion of all others.
If you are married provide a scanned colour copy of marriage certificate or relationship registration for you and your partner
For de facto relationships this should include evidence that you have been in the relationship for at least 12 months at time of application. Evidence can include, but is not limited to, joint bank account statements, billing accounts in joint names, other evidence of cohabitation etc).
If you or anyone included in the application has been widowed, divorced or is permanently separated: a certified scanned colour copy of the relevant death certificate, divorce decree absolute, or statutory declaration/separation certificate.
for the state nomination, check mo dito sa site na to if andito yung occupation na gusto mong i-nominate: https://www.anzscosearch.com/ Andyan na rin kung anong state ang nagso-sponsor nun.
yes, may chance pa rin. based dun sa agent na natanungan ko before, usually health and police clearance ang nagiging issue kung bakit narereject ang visa.
if ikaw yung main, bf mo is your dependent, tapos mother ng bf mo ang isa pang dependent, i don't think pwede kasi you don't have a direct relationship with her.. i'm not sure about this though, you can read this excerpt from the DIBP site about "other dependents."
Other dependent relatives
For all other dependent relatives included in your application:
A completed Form 47A
evidence of the relationship between this applicant and you or your spouse (birth & marriage certificates, etc)
evidence that this relative lives in your household
evidence your relative has been financially dependent on you for at least the 12 months immediately before you lodge your application
if your relative has been widowed, divorced or is permanently separated a copy of any relevant death certificate, divorce decree absolute, or statutory declaration/separation certificate.
Sorry haba ng sagot.. hehe, hope i was able to enlighten you somehow.