@PR_AU said:
@maguero said:
@PR_AU said:
@maguero said:
@PR_AU said:
Good day! Just wanna ask for inputs po.
I am a BSBA Marketing graduate with work experience in the banking industry (Marketing/Product/Events-related).
I already kept in touch with some agencies as I want to study, work, and live in Australia. So far the options I got are:
- Masters in Business Administration
- Masters in Business Analytics
I am hoping to find cheaper options po sana. I am looking for a school near Blacktown NSW. Please let me know if you have recos. Thank you!
How much work experience do you have? My 30 year old cousin got invited by NSW for a 190 visa last month. Her nominated occupation was Marketing Specialist and she's offshore. If you have enough points, why don't you just try directly for a skilled visa?
I have 6years in total. Thank you very much. May I ask if she applied via a migration agency or she applied by herself?
She applied by herself. We have the same nominated occupation, although I moved here several years ago, so I guided her.
I would want to know if I am eligible for visa190. If it's okay, may I ask what's her total points? Did she have one-downs at work? Lastly, how long did it take for her to apply and get visa approval.
I don't have much funds. Hence, I'm looking for cheaper and less risky way to enter Australia for work. Thank you very much for entertaining my questions.
I> @PR_AU said:
@maguero said:
@PR_AU said:
@maguero said:
@PR_AU said:
Good day! Just wanna ask for inputs po.
I am a BSBA Marketing graduate with work experience in the banking industry (Marketing/Product/Events-related).
I already kept in touch with some agencies as I want to study, work, and live in Australia. So far the options I got are:
- Masters in Business Administration
- Masters in Business Analytics
I am hoping to find cheaper options po sana. I am looking for a school near Blacktown NSW. Please let me know if you have recos. Thank you!
How much work experience do you have? My 30 year old cousin got invited by NSW for a 190 visa last month. Her nominated occupation was Marketing Specialist and she's offshore. If you have enough points, why don't you just try directly for a skilled visa?
I have 6years in total. Thank you very much. May I ask if she applied via a migration agency or she applied by herself?
She applied by herself. We have the same nominated occupation, although I moved here several years ago, so I guided her.
I would want to know if I am eligible for visa190. If it's okay, may I ask what's her total points? Did she have one-downs at work? Lastly, how long did it take for her to apply and get visa approval.
I don't have much funds. Hence, I'm looking for cheaper and less risky way to enter Australia for work. Thank you very much for entertaining my questions.
Marketing Specialist is only eligible for 190 and 491 state sponsored visas. To start, I suggest you check the points calculator to see how many points you can reasonably get https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/help-support/tools/points-calculator
Also go to Vetassess to see if you meet the requirements for a positive skills assessment https://www.vetassess.com.au/skills-assessment-for-migration/professional-occupations/nominate-an-occupation
A student visa is the most expensive option because you will have to pay for tuition and in the end if you want to stay here, you will still have to go through the skilled visa route yourself because the Marketing Specialist occupation is not eligible for an employer sponsored PR. The list of visas for this occupation is listed in the website of the Australian Department of Home Affairs.
You don't need direct reports for a successful skills assessment but you need to have graduated from a level 1 school. There is a list of schools and their categories somewhere in this forum. You can search for it.