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  • phenom_15phenom_15 Posts: 3Member
    Joined: Aug 08, 2020

    Hi! Just wanted to ask if they are really processing SVs - Offshore now? I lodged mine a few months ago and was wondering lang if they are processing na talaga. Thank you!

  • aovforanzaovforanz Posts: 5Member
    Joined: Aug 09, 2020

    Hello guys! Meron po ba dto na mechanical engr na kumuha ng student visa?.. anu course po ang nkuha niyo? Salamat! Keepsafe!

  • heyvinceeheyvincee Posts: 9Member
    Joined: Mar 18, 2020

    Hi guys! Finally my visa got approved!

    Lodged: March 4, 2020
    Granted: August 17, 2020

    5 long months of anxiety is over hehe.

    phenom_15Ed510jexsparrowAngelitz
  • phenom_15phenom_15 Posts: 3Member
    Joined: Aug 08, 2020

    @heyvincee said:
    Hi guys! Finally my visa got approved!

    Lodged: March 4, 2020
    Granted: August 17, 2020

    5 long months of anxiety is over hehe.

    Hi! Just want to ask if Masters po ba itatake niyo? Thank you po

  • heyvinceeheyvincee Posts: 9Member
    Joined: Mar 18, 2020

    @phenom_15 said:

    @heyvincee said:
    Hi guys! Finally my visa got approved!

    Lodged: March 4, 2020
    Granted: August 17, 2020

    5 long months of anxiety is over hehe.

    Hi! Just want to ask if Masters po ba itatake niyo? Thank you po

    VET lang po. kasi skills upgrade lang talaga ang goal ko.

  • phenom_15phenom_15 Posts: 3Member
    Joined: Aug 08, 2020

    @heyvincee said:

    @phenom_15 said:

    @heyvincee said:
    Hi guys! Finally my visa got approved!

    Lodged: March 4, 2020
    Granted: August 17, 2020

    5 long months of anxiety is over hehe.

    Hi! Just want to ask if Masters po ba itatake niyo? Thank you po

    VET lang po. kasi skills upgrade lang talaga ang goal ko.

    Ohh okay po. Congrats po sa inyo ulit! Sana magrelease na din sila more results soon :)

  • RodSherRodSher Dubai
    Posts: 114Member
    Joined: Nov 12, 2017

    @heyvincee - DIY po ba kayo? may question po ako while lodging for Student visa - diba po need ng GTE - pero sa section na yon 2000 words lang. saan po ba banda na pwede in upload ang GTE and other supporting documents?

  • atheleneathelene Brisbane
    Posts: 766Member
    Joined: Mar 13, 2018

    @RodSher said:
    @heyvincee - DIY po ba kayo? may question po ako while lodging for Student visa - diba po need ng GTE - pero sa section na yon 2000 words lang. saan po ba banda na pwede in upload ang GTE and other supporting documents?

    You can upload the GTE pdf later. You can take an excerpt from the GTE pdf and put it into the 2000-character text box (take the most important parts). At least that's what I did.

    232111 (Architect) | Current points: 65

    30-01-2018 Applied for student visa (MArchSci), offshore application.
    11-08-2020 Applied for student visa (PhD), onshore application.
    28-02-2022 Submitted application to AACA for skills assessment (OQA Stage 1)
    27-05-2022 Received skills assessment outcome (Suitable/Positive)
    Next steps: PTE exam

  • heyvinceeheyvincee Posts: 9Member
    Joined: Mar 18, 2020

    @athelene said:

    @RodSher said:
    @heyvincee - DIY po ba kayo? may question po ako while lodging for Student visa - diba po need ng GTE - pero sa section na yon 2000 words lang. saan po ba banda na pwede in upload ang GTE and other supporting documents?

    You can upload the GTE pdf later. You can take an excerpt from the GTE pdf and put it into the 2000-character text box (take the most important parts). At least that's what I did.

    yep yep

  • heyvinceeheyvincee Posts: 9Member
    Joined: Mar 18, 2020

    @RodSher said:
    @heyvincee - DIY po ba kayo? may question po ako while lodging for Student visa - diba po need ng GTE - pero sa section na yon 2000 words lang. saan po ba banda na pwede in upload ang GTE and other supporting documents?

    what I did is leave a note saying "please find attached GTE letter". tapos nag attach lang ako ng SOP/GTE letter in pdf format.

  • Ed510Ed510 Quezon City
    Posts: 64Member
    Joined: May 17, 2015

    Hello po,

    I need advice from those naka Student Visa. I have on-going GSM application so as you all know, states are close for transacting Visa 190 & 491. In 2022, I will loss 10 points due to age sa GSM so plan kung mag student sa Australia to increase my points.

    My agent's advice is to consider masters degree dahil additional points sa education, Australian stay at ma-convert ko na ang GSM application ko to onshore na mas malaking chance to be invited.

    Parang hindi yata ma-approve ang student visa application kung lower than bachelor ang e-study ko sa Australia. Pero willing akong mag study nga diploma/advance diploma courses.

    Mga tanong ko po:
    1.) Kumusta po ang granting mga Student Visa ngayon? Nakakapag-trabaho ba ang mga student sa australia?

    2.) Ano po recommended schools ninyo?
    Ang mga schools of diploma/advance diploma of IT are:
    Capital College Canberra, Australian Harvard International College, Queensford College, Strathfield College, Academies Australasia, New Era Institute

     Sa Master's degree schools are:
      CQ University, Western Sydney, Torrens University
    

    3.) Ano pa po ang pwede ninyong ma-advice sa situation ko.

    Btw, po sa GSM ko ECE job classification ako at MBA masters degree.
    90-95 points ang invitation sa Visa 189, 190. very competitive ang pool. Kaya si agent hindi nag suggest ng diploma pero pwede daw for a meantime. Sa Masters degree mahal talaga.

    Pasensya na po sa mahabang post. Maka vent-out man lang. :( ;)

    ANZSCO 233411 (Electronics Engineer)
    Age:25, English Test:10, Qualification:15, Experience:15, Partner English:0, FS:0 |total: 65
    Visa 190: 70 points, Visa 491: 80 points

    00-Sep-12 - Applied for Australian Student Visa denied.
    00-Apr-15 - IELTS (L6.5, R6.5, W6, S7) overall 6.5
    00-Jun -15 - NZQA level 6, wife's is level 5. Cannot proceed to New Zealand migration.
    15-Jul -19 - signed contract with an agency for Australia GSM
    10-Sep-19 - 1st PTE Result ( L65, R58, S70, W77), disappointed with points
    19-Nov-20 - Submitted EA Assessment
    11-Feb-20 - 2nd PTE Result ( L78, R71, S90, W74)
    19-Mar-20 - EA Positive Assessment : Thank you Lord!
    03-Apr -20 - Submit EOI (Visa 190/491: 70/80 pts)
    01-Jun -20 - Partner is taking the IELTS Review
    **-***-20 - Partner English Test
    **-***-20 - Australian Immigration closed for offshore application.

    19-Sept-20-Apply for Australian Student Visa [Approved]
    02-Nov-20 - CoE from the College
    19-Dec-20 - Lodge Student Visa application
    14-Jan- 21 - Medical Examination
    17-Feb-21 - Health Undertaking
    24-Feb-21 - Student Visa Approved
    ---------------- To God be the Glory
    **-***-21- Waiting for Australian boarders to open

  • matthewozmatthewoz Posts: 21Member
    Joined: Jul 16, 2019

    Master’s degree (coursework) yung relevant sa occupation code mo, +5points pag graduate, sa regional school, another +5 points. Need mo lang cash, madaming cash. Benta sasakyan, lupa, alahas o kung ano man meron ka. Kung may asawa or partner ka, full time work rights sya as dependent, pwedeng taga bayad ng tuition or panggastos, kailangan nyo lang talaga show money para iwas deny ng student visa. After graduating at di pa bumababa points mo, then either instant invite sa PR visa or apply ng subclass 485.

    Yan ang diskarte ko ngayon. Currently sitting at 85 points. Waiting for a school to accept my submission.

    Use cricos website to search for schools/courses, and tuition fee, duration (92 weeks minimum) and the postal code for regional areas from AU immi website to know if a school is in regional.

    Hope that helps.

    @Ed510 said:
    Hello po,

    I need advice from those naka Student Visa. I have on-going GSM application so as you all know, states are close for transacting Visa 190 & 491. In 2022, I will loss 10 points due to age sa GSM so plan kung mag student sa Australia to increase my points.

    My agent's advice is to consider masters degree dahil additional points sa education, Australian stay at ma-convert ko na ang GSM application ko to onshore na mas malaking chance to be invited.

    Parang hindi yata ma-approve ang student visa application kung lower than bachelor ang e-study ko sa Australia. Pero willing akong mag study nga diploma/advance diploma courses.

    Mga tanong ko po:
    1.) Kumusta po ang granting mga Student Visa ngayon? Nakakapag-trabaho ba ang mga student sa australia?

    2.) Ano po recommended schools ninyo?
    Ang mga schools of diploma/advance diploma of IT are:
    Capital College Canberra, Australian Harvard International College, Queensford College, Strathfield College, Academies Australasia, New Era Institute

    Sa Master's degree schools are:
    CQ University, Western Sydney, Torrens University

    3.) Ano pa po ang pwede ninyong ma-advice sa situation ko.

    Btw, po sa GSM ko ECE job classification ako at MBA masters degree.
    90-95 points ang invitation sa Visa 189, 190. very competitive ang pool. Kaya si agent hindi nag suggest ng diploma pero pwede daw for a meantime. Sa Masters degree mahal talaga.

    Pasensya na po sa mahabang post. Maka vent-out man lang. :( ;)

    Ed510
  • atheleneathelene Brisbane
    Posts: 766Member
    Joined: Mar 13, 2018
    edited August 2020

    @Ed510 said:
    Hello po,

    I need advice from those naka Student Visa. I have on-going GSM application so as you all know, states are close for transacting Visa 190 & 491. In 2022, I will loss 10 points due to age sa GSM so plan kung mag student sa Australia to increase my points.

    My agent's advice is to consider masters degree dahil additional points sa education, Australian stay at ma-convert ko na ang GSM application ko to onshore na mas malaking chance to be invited.

    Parang hindi yata ma-approve ang student visa application kung lower than bachelor ang e-study ko sa Australia. Pero willing akong mag study nga diploma/advance diploma courses.

    Mga tanong ko po:
    1.) Kumusta po ang granting mga Student Visa ngayon? Nakakapag-trabaho ba ang mga student sa australia?

    2.) Ano po recommended schools ninyo?
    Ang mga schools of diploma/advance diploma of IT are:
    Capital College Canberra, Australian Harvard International College, Queensford College, Strathfield College, Academies Australasia, New Era Institute

    Sa Master's degree schools are:
    CQ University, Western Sydney, Torrens University

    3.) Ano pa po ang pwede ninyong ma-advice sa situation ko.

    Btw, po sa GSM ko ECE job classification ako at MBA masters degree.
    90-95 points ang invitation sa Visa 189, 190. very competitive ang pool. Kaya si agent hindi nag suggest ng diploma pero pwede daw for a meantime. Sa Masters degree mahal talaga.

    Pasensya na po sa mahabang post. Maka vent-out man lang. :( ;)

    My high school batchmate took up a series of diploma courses in Sydney, even though she already had a Bachelor's degree from pinas. Since you have a master's degree, I can't really say if the immigration officer will approve/reject it. In my case, I justified taking a second master's degree by explaining that the degree in Australia would help me specialize in my industry and the degree is not available in pinas. If you are jumping from business and ECE to IT, just make sure to clarify how the program will contribute to your career goal.

    1. It was recently announced that offshore student visa processing will be resuming, which is obviously good news. But it looks like there's a really long backlog on visa processing (offshore and onshore). My previous offshore student visa application took 3 weeks, including health exam (request for health exam was made 2 days after visa lodgement); my current onshore student visa application is still processing (I lodged it just 2 weeks ago, but no response or request about anything). The published processing time is 4-9 months daw (I'll be on a bridging visa when my current visa expires). Not sure if that's accurate or matatagalan pa due to backlog, and if priority ang processing ng onshore vs offshore.

    As for jobs, I'm not working at the moment, but a few of my friends have found work (one found work just before covid hit, one is doing casual/contractual work, another one found part-time work recently at a candy store). I guess it really depends on the type of work you're willing to take and whatever is available at that moment (timing is key hehehe). As for full-time work after graduating, I guess it depends din. Kasi 2 of my classmates who finished their studies last year (pre-covid pa ito ah), wala parin makuhang full-time work until now. They got their 485 visas but couldn't find full-time work in Sydney na related sa degree. Another classmate na kasabay kong maggraduate (Class 2020!) extended her job search to regional area kasi companies in Sydney weren't hiring. She eventually found a job in Wollongong, so she had to move to regional na.

    1. I can only comment on the unis. I've heard Western Sydney has really good engineering programs (my cousin is doing undergrad engineering there hehe). UTS and Macquarie Uni are well-known for IT/computer degrees, you might want to look into them. If you're concerned with costs, consider going regional and see if you will qualify for Destination Australia scholarship.
    Ed510jexsparrow

    232111 (Architect) | Current points: 65

    30-01-2018 Applied for student visa (MArchSci), offshore application.
    11-08-2020 Applied for student visa (PhD), onshore application.
    28-02-2022 Submitted application to AACA for skills assessment (OQA Stage 1)
    27-05-2022 Received skills assessment outcome (Suitable/Positive)
    Next steps: PTE exam

  • Ed510Ed510 Quezon City
    Posts: 64Member
    Joined: May 17, 2015

    @athelene said:

    @Ed510 said:
    Hello po,

    I need advice from those naka Student Visa. I have on-going GSM application so as you all know, states are close for transacting Visa 190 & 491. In 2022, I will loss 10 points due to age sa GSM so plan kung mag student sa Australia to increase my points.

    My agent's advice is to consider masters degree dahil additional points sa education, Australian stay at ma-convert ko na ang GSM application ko to onshore na mas malaking chance to be invited.

    Parang hindi yata ma-approve ang student visa application kung lower than bachelor ang e-study ko sa Australia. Pero willing akong mag study nga diploma/advance diploma courses.

    Mga tanong ko po:
    1.) Kumusta po ang granting mga Student Visa ngayon? Nakakapag-trabaho ba ang mga student sa australia?

    2.) Ano po recommended schools ninyo?
    Ang mga schools of diploma/advance diploma of IT are:
    Capital College Canberra, Australian Harvard International College, Queensford College, Strathfield College, Academies Australasia, New Era Institute

    Sa Master's degree schools are:
    CQ University, Western Sydney, Torrens University

    3.) Ano pa po ang pwede ninyong ma-advice sa situation ko.

    Btw, po sa GSM ko ECE job classification ako at MBA masters degree.
    90-95 points ang invitation sa Visa 189, 190. very competitive ang pool. Kaya si agent hindi nag suggest ng diploma pero pwede daw for a meantime. Sa Masters degree mahal talaga.

    Pasensya na po sa mahabang post. Maka vent-out man lang. :( ;)

    My high school batchmate took up a series of diploma courses in Sydney, even though she already had a Bachelor's degree from pinas. Since you have a master's degree, I can't really say if the immigration officer will approve/reject it. In my case, I justified taking a second master's degree by explaining that the degree in Australia would help me specialize in my industry and the degree is not available in pinas. If you are jumping from business and ECE to IT, just make sure to clarify how the program will contribute to your career goal.

    1. It was recently announced that offshore student visa processing will be resuming, which is obviously good news. But it looks like there's a really long backlog on visa processing (offshore and onshore). My previous offshore student visa application took 3 weeks, including health exam (request for health exam was made 2 days after visa lodgement); my current onshore student visa application is still processing (I lodged it just 2 weeks ago, but no response or request about anything). The published processing time is 4-9 months daw (I'll be on a bridging visa when my current visa expires). Not sure if that's accurate or matatagalan pa due to backlog, and if priority ang processing ng onshore vs offshore.

    As for jobs, I'm not working at the moment, but a few of my friends have found work (one found work just before covid hit, one is doing casual/contractual work, another one found part-time work recently at a candy store). I guess it really depends on the type of work you're willing to take and whatever is available at that moment (timing is key hehehe). As for full-time work after graduating, I guess it depends din. Kasi 2 of my classmates who finished their studies last year (pre-covid pa ito ah), wala parin makuhang full-time work until now. They got their 485 visas but couldn't find full-time work in Sydney na related sa degree. Another classmate na kasabay kong maggraduate (Class 2020!) extended her job search to regional area kasi companies in Sydney weren't hiring. She eventually found a job in Wollongong, so she had to move to regional na.

    1. I can only comment on the unis. I've heard Western Sydney has really good engineering programs (my cousin is doing undergrad engineering there hehe). UTS and Macquarie Uni are well-known for IT/computer degrees, you might want to look into them. If you're concerned with costs, consider going regional and see if you will qualify for Destination Australia scholarship.

    @athelene
    First of all, salamat talaga sa advices.

    I think, I will consider Master's degree po para wala ng problem sa Student Visa application.
    Master's degree related sa Engineering para easy to explain sa application ko.

    Regarding the processing time ng offshore SV, ganun ba talaga sya ka tagal. Na shock ako sa 4-9 months processing so dapat mag-pa-process na ako asap.

    Ang problema ko talaga is yung fees, mahal ang masters degree talaga. Nakaka-lula ang fees ng gastos niya.
    So need talagang mag trabaho sa Australia ka-pag nandun na ako. Also, ako lang ang pupunta doon.
    Ang family will stay in Philippines para iyas gastos at hassle.
    They plan to visit me after safe travel na or after the pandemic situation.
    Hindi naman po ako choosy sa work, basta hindi lang physically mabigat ang very high occupational hazard.

    My plan is to study sa regional at mag PR doon. Wala po akong plan mag big cities gusto po ng family ko sa mga medium and smaller sizes na cities to raise my family there.

    Last po, Wala akong idea ano ang Destination Australia Scholarship baka pwede kong ma-maximize ang program na ya.

    Last na talaga, mahirap bang mag master's degree sa Australia? Pwede bang e-sabay while working temporarily? Kaya ba sa salary ng temp work ang tuition fees at other fees?

    ANZSCO 233411 (Electronics Engineer)
    Age:25, English Test:10, Qualification:15, Experience:15, Partner English:0, FS:0 |total: 65
    Visa 190: 70 points, Visa 491: 80 points

    00-Sep-12 - Applied for Australian Student Visa denied.
    00-Apr-15 - IELTS (L6.5, R6.5, W6, S7) overall 6.5
    00-Jun -15 - NZQA level 6, wife's is level 5. Cannot proceed to New Zealand migration.
    15-Jul -19 - signed contract with an agency for Australia GSM
    10-Sep-19 - 1st PTE Result ( L65, R58, S70, W77), disappointed with points
    19-Nov-20 - Submitted EA Assessment
    11-Feb-20 - 2nd PTE Result ( L78, R71, S90, W74)
    19-Mar-20 - EA Positive Assessment : Thank you Lord!
    03-Apr -20 - Submit EOI (Visa 190/491: 70/80 pts)
    01-Jun -20 - Partner is taking the IELTS Review
    **-***-20 - Partner English Test
    **-***-20 - Australian Immigration closed for offshore application.

    19-Sept-20-Apply for Australian Student Visa [Approved]
    02-Nov-20 - CoE from the College
    19-Dec-20 - Lodge Student Visa application
    14-Jan- 21 - Medical Examination
    17-Feb-21 - Health Undertaking
    24-Feb-21 - Student Visa Approved
    ---------------- To God be the Glory
    **-***-21- Waiting for Australian boarders to open

  • Ed510Ed510 Quezon City
    Posts: 64Member
    Joined: May 17, 2015

    @matthewoz

    Uu Pre, e-consider ko na ang Master's degree (coursework) sa situation ko.
    Para my +5 points pag graduate, since sa regional ako another +5 points din.
    Regarding cash, problema talaga yan sa lahat. Since ang Master's degree is nakapa mahal.

    Plano ko, ako lang mag punta sa Australia. Si Misis at anak ko sa pinas lang para safe sila sa COVID.
    Para din walang hassle sa side ko.

    Plan ko sa Visa 190/491 ako papasok. Gusto ko lang mas SV para onshore na ang application ko sa PR. mas mabilis daw pag onshore. Nag SV din ako para ma option ko na yung Visa 485 extension so para mas ma-sure ko yung future ko sa Australia.

    Good Luck sa application mo. Good Luck din sa lahat.
    Salamat sa advice.

    @matthewoz said:
    Master’s degree (coursework) yung relevant sa occupation code mo, +5points pag graduate, sa regional school, another +5 points. Need mo lang cash, madaming cash. Benta sasakyan, lupa, alahas o kung ano man meron ka. Kung may asawa or partner ka, full time work rights sya as dependent, pwedeng taga bayad ng tuition or panggastos, kailangan nyo lang talaga show money para iwas deny ng student visa. After graduating at di pa bumababa points mo, then either instant invite sa PR visa or apply ng subclass 485.

    Yan ang diskarte ko ngayon. Currently sitting at 85 points. Waiting for a school to accept my submission.

    Use cricos website to search for schools/courses, and tuition fee, duration (92 weeks minimum) and the postal code for regional areas from AU immi website to know if a school is in regional.

    Hope that helps.

    @Ed510 said:
    Hello po,

    I need advice from those naka Student Visa. I have on-going GSM application so as you all know, states are close for transacting Visa 190 & 491. In 2022, I will loss 10 points due to age sa GSM so plan kung mag student sa Australia to increase my points.

    My agent's advice is to consider masters degree dahil additional points sa education, Australian stay at ma-convert ko na ang GSM application ko to onshore na mas malaking chance to be invited.

    Parang hindi yata ma-approve ang student visa application kung lower than bachelor ang e-study ko sa Australia. Pero willing akong mag study nga diploma/advance diploma courses.

    Mga tanong ko po:
    1.) Kumusta po ang granting mga Student Visa ngayon? Nakakapag-trabaho ba ang mga student sa australia?

    2.) Ano po recommended schools ninyo?
    Ang mga schools of diploma/advance diploma of IT are:
    Capital College Canberra, Australian Harvard International College, Queensford College, Strathfield College, Academies Australasia, New Era Institute

    Sa Master's degree schools are:
    CQ University, Western Sydney, Torrens University

    3.) Ano pa po ang pwede ninyong ma-advice sa situation ko.

    Btw, po sa GSM ko ECE job classification ako at MBA masters degree.
    90-95 points ang invitation sa Visa 189, 190. very competitive ang pool. Kaya si agent hindi nag suggest ng diploma pero pwede daw for a meantime. Sa Masters degree mahal talaga.

    Pasensya na po sa mahabang post. Maka vent-out man lang. :( ;)

    ANZSCO 233411 (Electronics Engineer)
    Age:25, English Test:10, Qualification:15, Experience:15, Partner English:0, FS:0 |total: 65
    Visa 190: 70 points, Visa 491: 80 points

    00-Sep-12 - Applied for Australian Student Visa denied.
    00-Apr-15 - IELTS (L6.5, R6.5, W6, S7) overall 6.5
    00-Jun -15 - NZQA level 6, wife's is level 5. Cannot proceed to New Zealand migration.
    15-Jul -19 - signed contract with an agency for Australia GSM
    10-Sep-19 - 1st PTE Result ( L65, R58, S70, W77), disappointed with points
    19-Nov-20 - Submitted EA Assessment
    11-Feb-20 - 2nd PTE Result ( L78, R71, S90, W74)
    19-Mar-20 - EA Positive Assessment : Thank you Lord!
    03-Apr -20 - Submit EOI (Visa 190/491: 70/80 pts)
    01-Jun -20 - Partner is taking the IELTS Review
    **-***-20 - Partner English Test
    **-***-20 - Australian Immigration closed for offshore application.

    19-Sept-20-Apply for Australian Student Visa [Approved]
    02-Nov-20 - CoE from the College
    19-Dec-20 - Lodge Student Visa application
    14-Jan- 21 - Medical Examination
    17-Feb-21 - Health Undertaking
    24-Feb-21 - Student Visa Approved
    ---------------- To God be the Glory
    **-***-21- Waiting for Australian boarders to open

  • atheleneathelene Brisbane
    Posts: 766Member
    Joined: Mar 13, 2018

    @Ed510
    Not sure if Master in Engineering is what you need/want, maybe also look into Master of IT? Anyway, check the curriculum nalang on which one appeals more to you and would contribute to your career goals talaga.

    Regarding offshore SV processing, it's a case-by-case basis. As I've mentioned, mine was 3 weeks lang, but that was 2 years ago. This time, onshore processing ako and yung given timeline is 4-9 months din. Applying for SV is relatively easy as long as complete yung documents mo and naka-enroll ka na. I think a lot of unis are opting to stay on the online delivery of courses, at least until the end of 2020; not sure if this trend will continue until much of 2021, so just be prepared to study online if you do get into a uni and get a SV.

    Australian education is really expensive, whether VET or higher education (one of the highest in the world, like USA). That's excluding cost of living pa, kaya usually required ang SV applicants to show that you can fund your students without having to completely rely on funds from working in Australia. I know of an Indian classmate who took out a loan from their home country to be able to study in Australia (to pay for both tuition and living expenses), so it really depends on you on how you figure out payment for the fees. You really have to weigh your options (pros and cons, as well as risks) before you pursue your studies here, as well as do your due diligence on how much you are willing to spend to study. Will you spend more money to get a master's degree, but be able to apply for Post-Study Work Visa (more time to recoup your money spent on the tuition fees), or just take a Diploma/Advanced Diploma but have less time to work?

    You can look into this website regarding Destination Australia: https://www.education.gov.au/destination-australia
    If I understand correctly, how it works is that educational institutions apply to the Australian government for scholarship funding, so that they can award students (domestic and international) some funding to encourage them to study in regional area. If they are successful, you can apply to the education institutions directly and see if you can get some partial scholarship for your education. It's a relatively new scholarship, so I don't know all the details.

    The difficulty of the master's degree really depends on what you're studying and your own skills/knowledge. Personally, I enjoyed my studies even though may mga mahihirap na subjects and assignments (partially my fault yung mahihirap na subjects kasi kumuha ako ng electives na mahirap talaga). My top tip would be to get started on assignments early para hindi masyado cramming, baka maging low-quality ang output mo at mahihirapan kang mameet yung deadlines lalo na kung sabay-sabay sila. In terms of balancing full-time study load and part-time work load, it depends on what you're studying kasi, like kung may basic experience ka na or knowledge. For me, I was studying new things but much of the terminologies were familiar so I only spent minimum amount of time studying and doing assessments, and the remaining time were spent on volunteering and extracurricular activities (I didn't do paid work back then though).

    If you will be traveling to Australia by yourself, it'll be difficult to pay for your university tuition fees just by part-time work. Generally the 40 hours per fortnight x minimum wage can cover your living expenses lang, not really tuition. Pag may breaks (Christmas, school holidays, summer and winter vacations), you can work more hours, but it's not a guarantee that you will be able to pay for your full tuition fees entirely from working there. If you'll be studying at vocational institutions that have really low fees, baka kayanin ng income.

    232111 (Architect) | Current points: 65

    30-01-2018 Applied for student visa (MArchSci), offshore application.
    11-08-2020 Applied for student visa (PhD), onshore application.
    28-02-2022 Submitted application to AACA for skills assessment (OQA Stage 1)
    27-05-2022 Received skills assessment outcome (Suitable/Positive)
    Next steps: PTE exam

  • Ed510Ed510 Quezon City
    Posts: 64Member
    Joined: May 17, 2015

    @athelene

    Hello po

    Salamat po ng marami sa advise.

    Regarding Master degree, meron na po akong na review na mga Masters degree in IT. Same lang po ang annual fees nila.
    Pero I think mas hindi demanding sa coursework si Masters in IT. Sa Masters engineering grabe ang requirements at expectations.

    Hindi pa naman ngayon plan ko on SV. I'm looking at 1st Semester sa 2021 pero depende talaga sa situation natin sa COVID-19.
    Meron akong nabasa na 14 days quarantine ang Students kapag pupunta sila AU at 3000 dollars ang fee sa quarantine hotel.
    OK lang akong mag-online dito sa Philippines kung ganun.

    Meron po kayong point on spending big money on Master's degree for the Visa 485. If my intention is to change my PR application from offshore to onshore.
    pwede naman Diploma/Advanced diploma diba? Pero I was also thinking na baka 1 year lang sa program ang gawin ko, hence Graduate Diploma lang and hoping mag-move na si PR application.
    Anyway, call ko na yun kung anong nakakabubuti sa akin. Although, nalilito na ako.

    Another, nag check po ako sa website sa www.education.gov.au/destination-australia. Wala doon ang University na gusto kung pasukan.
    Pero sa Uni website meron silang mga scholarship discounts. Salamat po sa tips na to.

    Regarding po sa work, yon yung wala talaga akong idea kung paano at gaano ka laki ang mga gastos.
    Yung advice mo na e-consider ang Diploma/Advance Diploma kasi mas lower talaga ang tuition fee niya. So mas kaya ang mga bayarin.
    Cge po, e-compare ko na lang tong dalawang choices nato para ma-assess ko ang risk at risk factors.

    Salamat po ulit.

    @athelene said:
    @Ed510
    Not sure if Master in Engineering is what you need/want, maybe also look into Master of IT? Anyway, check the curriculum nalang on which one appeals more to you and would contribute to your career goals talaga.

    Regarding offshore SV processing, it's a case-by-case basis. As I've mentioned, mine was 3 weeks lang, but that was 2 years ago. This time, onshore processing ako and yung given timeline is 4-9 months din. Applying for SV is relatively easy as long as complete yung documents mo and naka-enroll ka na. I think a lot of unis are opting to stay on the online delivery of courses, at least until the end of 2020; not sure if this trend will continue until much of 2021, so just be prepared to study online if you do get into a uni and get a SV.

    Australian education is really expensive, whether VET or higher education (one of the highest in the world, like USA). That's excluding cost of living pa, kaya usually required ang SV applicants to show that you can fund your students without having to completely rely on funds from working in Australia. I know of an Indian classmate who took out a loan from their home country to be able to study in Australia (to pay for both tuition and living expenses), so it really depends on you on how you figure out payment for the fees. You really have to weigh your options (pros and cons, as well as risks) before you pursue your studies here, as well as do your due diligence on how much you are willing to spend to study. Will you spend more money to get a master's degree, but be able to apply for Post-Study Work Visa (more time to recoup your money spent on the tuition fees), or just take a Diploma/Advanced Diploma but have less time to work?

    You can look into this website regarding Destination Australia: https://www.education.gov.au/destination-australia
    If I understand correctly, how it works is that educational institutions apply to the Australian government for scholarship funding, so that they can award students (domestic and international) some funding to encourage them to study in regional area. If they are successful, you can apply to the education institutions directly and see if you can get some partial scholarship for your education. It's a relatively new scholarship, so I don't know all the details.

    The difficulty of the master's degree really depends on what you're studying and your own skills/knowledge. Personally, I enjoyed my studies even though may mga mahihirap na subjects and assignments (partially my fault yung mahihirap na subjects kasi kumuha ako ng electives na mahirap talaga). My top tip would be to get started on assignments early para hindi masyado cramming, baka maging low-quality ang output mo at mahihirapan kang mameet yung deadlines lalo na kung sabay-sabay sila. In terms of balancing full-time study load and part-time work load, it depends on what you're studying kasi, like kung may basic experience ka na or knowledge. For me, I was studying new things but much of the terminologies were familiar so I only spent minimum amount of time studying and doing assessments, and the remaining time were spent on volunteering and extracurricular activities (I didn't do paid work back then though).

    If you will be traveling to Australia by yourself, it'll be difficult to pay for your university tuition fees just by part-time work. Generally the 40 hours per fortnight x minimum wage can cover your living expenses lang, not really tuition. Pag may breaks (Christmas, school holidays, summer and winter vacations), you can work more hours, but it's not a guarantee that you will be able to pay for your full tuition fees entirely from working there. If you'll be studying at vocational institutions that have really low fees, baka kayanin ng income.

    ANZSCO 233411 (Electronics Engineer)
    Age:25, English Test:10, Qualification:15, Experience:15, Partner English:0, FS:0 |total: 65
    Visa 190: 70 points, Visa 491: 80 points

    00-Sep-12 - Applied for Australian Student Visa denied.
    00-Apr-15 - IELTS (L6.5, R6.5, W6, S7) overall 6.5
    00-Jun -15 - NZQA level 6, wife's is level 5. Cannot proceed to New Zealand migration.
    15-Jul -19 - signed contract with an agency for Australia GSM
    10-Sep-19 - 1st PTE Result ( L65, R58, S70, W77), disappointed with points
    19-Nov-20 - Submitted EA Assessment
    11-Feb-20 - 2nd PTE Result ( L78, R71, S90, W74)
    19-Mar-20 - EA Positive Assessment : Thank you Lord!
    03-Apr -20 - Submit EOI (Visa 190/491: 70/80 pts)
    01-Jun -20 - Partner is taking the IELTS Review
    **-***-20 - Partner English Test
    **-***-20 - Australian Immigration closed for offshore application.

    19-Sept-20-Apply for Australian Student Visa [Approved]
    02-Nov-20 - CoE from the College
    19-Dec-20 - Lodge Student Visa application
    14-Jan- 21 - Medical Examination
    17-Feb-21 - Health Undertaking
    24-Feb-21 - Student Visa Approved
    ---------------- To God be the Glory
    **-***-21- Waiting for Australian boarders to open

  • atheleneathelene Brisbane
    Posts: 766Member
    Joined: Mar 13, 2018

    @Ed510 if you are after additional points for PR, you need 2 years worth of Australian study. If you are just considering to move your application from offshore to onshore and you're not claiming points for Australian study, you need to consider this carefully as you will need to leave Australia after your studies. SV is only valid until 2-3 months after the end of your program (hindi pa nga aabot sa graduation ceremony), so you need to look at your visa options as one year of study will not get you a graduate visa. You can probably get a tourist visa after your SV expires, but you will still need to leave Australia once it expires. Without work rights on a tourist visa, you can't work in Australia to support your stay (while waiting for PR visa application to be approved). Since you have an agent, you should ask your agent all the questions regarding visas (unless education agent lang sya and they have no expertise in migration).

    As an international student, DHA looks for proof of funds (show money) that you can support your living expenses for the first year of your study (AUD 21,041 as of October 2019). You may not be required to show this if you are enrolled in a university that is part of the Simplified Student Visa Framework (SSVF). It's like instead of only DHA assessing your suitable as a student, the responsibility is shared/transferred to the educational institution. DHA will still process your SV application, but the school/university may also ask you for info/documents that will help them vet you as a potential student. If you are enrolled at a university, you will typically be asked to pay the tuition for one semester, before you are issued an eCoE (electronic Certificate of Enrolment), which you need to apply for a visa. You'll have to use the Document Checklist Tool from the DHA website to see which documents you will need to submit for your SV application.

    Of course, the show money amount is just a guideline, it's not an absolute minimum or average cost of living (this will depend on which city or area you will study). If matipid ka, you may get away with spending less; pero kung magastos at mahilig magshopping/gumala, you need to prepare more funds than the amount specified by DHA. A big chunk of living expense is attributed to rent/accommodation, so if you live in a regional area, then you could potentially save a lot of money since the rent is cheaper.

    Ed510jexsparrow

    232111 (Architect) | Current points: 65

    30-01-2018 Applied for student visa (MArchSci), offshore application.
    11-08-2020 Applied for student visa (PhD), onshore application.
    28-02-2022 Submitted application to AACA for skills assessment (OQA Stage 1)
    27-05-2022 Received skills assessment outcome (Suitable/Positive)
    Next steps: PTE exam

  • Ed510Ed510 Quezon City
    Posts: 64Member
    Joined: May 17, 2015

    @athelene said:
    @Ed510 if you are after additional points for PR, you need 2 years worth of Australian study. If you are just considering to move your application from offshore to onshore and you're not claiming points for Australian study, you need to consider this carefully as you will need to leave Australia after your studies. SV is only valid until 2-3 months after the end of your program (hindi pa nga aabot sa graduation ceremony), so you need to look at your visa options as one year of study will not get you a graduate visa. You can probably get a tourist visa after your SV expires, but you will still need to leave Australia once it expires. Without work rights on a tourist visa, you can't work in Australia to support your stay (while waiting for PR visa application to be approved). Since you have an agent, you should ask your agent all the questions regarding visas (unless education agent lang sya and they have no expertise in migration).

    As an international student, DHA looks for proof of funds (show money) that you can support your living expenses for the first year of your study (AUD 21,041 as of October 2019). You may not be required to show this if you are enrolled in a university that is part of the Simplified Student Visa Framework (SSVF). It's like instead of only DHA assessing your suitable as a student, the responsibility is shared/transferred to the educational institution. DHA will still process your SV application, but the school/university may also ask you for info/documents that will help them vet you as a potential student. If you are enrolled at a university, you will typically be asked to pay the tuition for one semester, before you are issued an eCoE (electronic Certificate of Enrolment), which you need to apply for a visa. You'll have to use the Document Checklist Tool from the DHA website to see which documents you will need to submit for your SV application.

    Of course, the show money amount is just a guideline, it's not an absolute minimum or average cost of living (this will depend on which city or area you will study). If matipid ka, you may get away with spending less; pero kung magastos at mahilig magshopping/gumala, you need to prepare more funds than the amount specified by DHA. A big chunk of living expense is attributed to rent/accommodation, so if you live in a regional area, then you could potentially save a lot of money since the rent is cheaper.

    @athelene
    Salamat po sa maraming advices. Information overload na po ako. e.digest ko po muna.
    Pero I have further questions related sa Scholarship and SV based on your personal experience, mag -me-message po ako sayo.
    Salamat po ulit :) :) :)

    ANZSCO 233411 (Electronics Engineer)
    Age:25, English Test:10, Qualification:15, Experience:15, Partner English:0, FS:0 |total: 65
    Visa 190: 70 points, Visa 491: 80 points

    00-Sep-12 - Applied for Australian Student Visa denied.
    00-Apr-15 - IELTS (L6.5, R6.5, W6, S7) overall 6.5
    00-Jun -15 - NZQA level 6, wife's is level 5. Cannot proceed to New Zealand migration.
    15-Jul -19 - signed contract with an agency for Australia GSM
    10-Sep-19 - 1st PTE Result ( L65, R58, S70, W77), disappointed with points
    19-Nov-20 - Submitted EA Assessment
    11-Feb-20 - 2nd PTE Result ( L78, R71, S90, W74)
    19-Mar-20 - EA Positive Assessment : Thank you Lord!
    03-Apr -20 - Submit EOI (Visa 190/491: 70/80 pts)
    01-Jun -20 - Partner is taking the IELTS Review
    **-***-20 - Partner English Test
    **-***-20 - Australian Immigration closed for offshore application.

    19-Sept-20-Apply for Australian Student Visa [Approved]
    02-Nov-20 - CoE from the College
    19-Dec-20 - Lodge Student Visa application
    14-Jan- 21 - Medical Examination
    17-Feb-21 - Health Undertaking
    24-Feb-21 - Student Visa Approved
    ---------------- To God be the Glory
    **-***-21- Waiting for Australian boarders to open

  • RodSherRodSher Dubai
    Posts: 114Member
    Joined: Nov 12, 2017

    @Ed510 I am currently studying a master's degree (coursework) but due to COVID 19 with travel restrictions and everything - for the time being, I'm on an online study although I have applied SV with dependent ( 4-4 months processing time). Anyways, most of the universities will give a scholarship better watch out for that too. From my school alone, I have provided financial capacity, GTE, and paid full (semester 1) before they issued my COE. I think you need to consider these things as well. good luck and God bless

    Ed510
  • Ed510Ed510 Quezon City
    Posts: 64Member
    Joined: May 17, 2015

    @RodSher said:
    @Ed510 I am currently studying a master's degree (coursework) but due to COVID 19 with travel restrictions and everything - for the time being, I'm on an online study although I have applied SV with dependent ( 4-4 months processing time). Anyways, most of the universities will give a scholarship better watch out for that too. From my school alone, I have provided financial capacity, GTE, and paid full (semester 1) before they issued my COE. I think you need to consider these things as well. good luck and God bless

    Thanks @RodSher !!!

    ANZSCO 233411 (Electronics Engineer)
    Age:25, English Test:10, Qualification:15, Experience:15, Partner English:0, FS:0 |total: 65
    Visa 190: 70 points, Visa 491: 80 points

    00-Sep-12 - Applied for Australian Student Visa denied.
    00-Apr-15 - IELTS (L6.5, R6.5, W6, S7) overall 6.5
    00-Jun -15 - NZQA level 6, wife's is level 5. Cannot proceed to New Zealand migration.
    15-Jul -19 - signed contract with an agency for Australia GSM
    10-Sep-19 - 1st PTE Result ( L65, R58, S70, W77), disappointed with points
    19-Nov-20 - Submitted EA Assessment
    11-Feb-20 - 2nd PTE Result ( L78, R71, S90, W74)
    19-Mar-20 - EA Positive Assessment : Thank you Lord!
    03-Apr -20 - Submit EOI (Visa 190/491: 70/80 pts)
    01-Jun -20 - Partner is taking the IELTS Review
    **-***-20 - Partner English Test
    **-***-20 - Australian Immigration closed for offshore application.

    19-Sept-20-Apply for Australian Student Visa [Approved]
    02-Nov-20 - CoE from the College
    19-Dec-20 - Lodge Student Visa application
    14-Jan- 21 - Medical Examination
    17-Feb-21 - Health Undertaking
    24-Feb-21 - Student Visa Approved
    ---------------- To God be the Glory
    **-***-21- Waiting for Australian boarders to open

  • jakibantilesjakibantiles Sydney
    Posts: 315Member
    Joined: Jan 14, 2019

    @Ed510 Add ko lang po, kung maconsider nyo rin na option. Pag kasama nyo po si misis as dependent, pwede sya magwork up to 40hrs per fortnight. Baka makagaan din sa expenses. Tapos pag settled na, doon na lang kunin ang mga bata hehe

    Ed510

    ANZSCO 233512 | Mechanical Engineer | Age: 30, Education: 15, Work Experience: 10, PTE: 20, Spouse: 10, CCL: 5 | State Nom: 5 (NSW)

    Lodged Visa 482 | 17 Mar 2020 | Granted 24 Sep 2020 while Offshore
    Travel Exemption | DOA: 08 Oct 2020 | Approved: 12 Oct 2020

    Lodged EOI: Visa 190/95pts NSW
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  • Ed510Ed510 Quezon City
    Posts: 64Member
    Joined: May 17, 2015

    @jakibantiles said:
    @Ed510 Add ko lang po, kung maconsider nyo rin na option. Pag kasama nyo po si misis as dependent, pwede sya magwork up to 40hrs per fortnight. Baka makagaan din sa expenses. Tapos pag settled na, doon na lang kunin ang mga bata hehe

    Salamat po sa advices. I'm taking all of them in my considerations. :) :) :)
    Balitan ko na lang kayo. Sa ngayon hintay hintay muna ako sa situation sa pandemic.
    Target ko po is Feb2021 but the college have March, April and May Intakes.

    jexsparrow

    ANZSCO 233411 (Electronics Engineer)
    Age:25, English Test:10, Qualification:15, Experience:15, Partner English:0, FS:0 |total: 65
    Visa 190: 70 points, Visa 491: 80 points

    00-Sep-12 - Applied for Australian Student Visa denied.
    00-Apr-15 - IELTS (L6.5, R6.5, W6, S7) overall 6.5
    00-Jun -15 - NZQA level 6, wife's is level 5. Cannot proceed to New Zealand migration.
    15-Jul -19 - signed contract with an agency for Australia GSM
    10-Sep-19 - 1st PTE Result ( L65, R58, S70, W77), disappointed with points
    19-Nov-20 - Submitted EA Assessment
    11-Feb-20 - 2nd PTE Result ( L78, R71, S90, W74)
    19-Mar-20 - EA Positive Assessment : Thank you Lord!
    03-Apr -20 - Submit EOI (Visa 190/491: 70/80 pts)
    01-Jun -20 - Partner is taking the IELTS Review
    **-***-20 - Partner English Test
    **-***-20 - Australian Immigration closed for offshore application.

    19-Sept-20-Apply for Australian Student Visa [Approved]
    02-Nov-20 - CoE from the College
    19-Dec-20 - Lodge Student Visa application
    14-Jan- 21 - Medical Examination
    17-Feb-21 - Health Undertaking
    24-Feb-21 - Student Visa Approved
    ---------------- To God be the Glory
    **-***-21- Waiting for Australian boarders to open

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  • KONCHECKauKONCHECKau Australia
    Posts: 3Member
    Joined: May 20, 2021

    @cucci said:

    @goku_son said:

    @lunarcat said:

    @goku_son said:
    Hello. We're based here in Sydney. Ask ko lang nag apply po kami ng student visa ng partner ko nung Feb 2020 from 485 Visa then ang intake ay April 2020. Sabi nung agent kapag hindi pa daw na approve visa pwede ipa-defer sa June. So ngayon naka bridging visa kami, pero pina pa start na siya ng school kahit di pa approve yun student. Ganun po ba talaga?

    Hello, as long as pending yong approval ng visa niyo you can go to school. What you are not allowed lang po is to work if naka bridging visa. Same ng classmate ko 😊

    Thanks. Really po? Kasi galing kami sa Temporary Graduate visa and unli work yun. Ang pagkakaalam ko kung ano working rights mo sa previous visa ayun din habang naka bridging visa and waiting sa decision ng next visa.

    The best place to check your visa conditions and entitlements is Vevo. In case naman na walang working privileges ang bridging visa mo, you can always apply to have them reinstated by providing documents proving that the situation causes hardship on you and your family.

    Last March 18 or 19, the Prime Minister also announced the lifting of the 40 hour per fortnight limit for student nurses although there was no follow up news about the matter.
    https://www.thesenior.com.au/story/6686398/international-students-ready-to-fill-aged-care-staff-shortages/
    https://www.smh.com.au/national/visa-work-restrictions-lifted-on-20-000-international-student-nurses-20200318-p54bfz.html

    @cucci said:

    @goku_son said:

    @lunarcat said:

    @goku_son said:
    Hello. We're based here in Sydney. Ask ko lang nag apply po kami ng student visa ng partner ko nung Feb 2020 from 485 Visa then ang intake ay April 2020. Sabi nung agent kapag hindi pa daw na approve visa pwede ipa-defer sa June. So ngayon naka bridging visa kami, pero pina pa start na siya ng school kahit di pa approve yun student. Ganun po ba talaga?

    Hello, as long as pending yong approval ng visa niyo you can go to school. What you are not allowed lang po is to work if naka bridging visa. Same ng classmate ko 😊

    Thanks. Really po? Kasi galing kami sa Temporary Graduate visa and unli work yun. Ang pagkakaalam ko kung ano working rights mo sa previous visa ayun din habang naka bridging visa and waiting sa decision ng next visa.

    The best place to check your visa conditions and entitlements is Vevo. In case naman na walang working privileges ang bridging visa mo, you can always apply to have them reinstated by providing documents proving that the situation causes hardship on you and your family.

    Last March 18 or 19, the Prime Minister also announced the lifting of the 40 hour per fortnight limit for student nurses although there was no follow up news about the matter.
    https://www.thesenior.com.au/story/6686398/international-students-ready-to-fill-aged-care-staff-shortages/
    https://www.smh.com.au/national/visa-work-restrictions-lifted-on-20-000-international-student-nurses-20200318-p54bfz.html

    You can get you VEVO or Work Entitlement Check done by visiting https://www.koncheck.com/vevo/vevo-form

    KONCHECK is an accredited provider of Australian National Police Checks Online.

    It's online web service application is approved and certified by the Australian Government, which allows organisations to lodge Criminal Background Checks on prospective or current employees. It provides Police Clearance Certificates for Individuals & Business.

  • KONCHECKauKONCHECKau Australia
    Posts: 3Member
    Joined: May 20, 2021

    @KONCHECKau said:

    @cucci said:

    @goku_son said:

    @lunarcat said:

    @goku_son said:
    Hello. We're based here in Sydney. Ask ko lang nag apply po kami ng student visa ng partner ko nung Feb 2020 from 485 Visa then ang intake ay April 2020. Sabi nung agent kapag hindi pa daw na approve visa pwede ipa-defer sa June. So ngayon naka bridging visa kami, pero pina pa start na siya ng school kahit di pa approve yun student. Ganun po ba talaga?

    Hello, as long as pending yong approval ng visa niyo you can go to school. What you are not allowed lang po is to work if naka bridging visa. Same ng classmate ko 😊

    Thanks. Really po? Kasi galing kami sa Temporary Graduate visa and unli work yun. Ang pagkakaalam ko kung ano working rights mo sa previous visa ayun din habang naka bridging visa and waiting sa decision ng next visa.

    The best place to check your visa conditions and entitlements is Vevo. In case naman na walang working privileges ang bridging visa mo, you can always apply to have them reinstated by providing documents proving that the situation causes hardship on you and your family.

    Last March 18 or 19, the Prime Minister also announced the lifting of the 40 hour per fortnight limit for student nurses although there was no follow up news about the matter.
    https://www.thesenior.com.au/story/6686398/international-students-ready-to-fill-aged-care-staff-shortages/
    https://www.smh.com.au/national/visa-work-restrictions-lifted-on-20-000-international-student-nurses-20200318-p54bfz.html

    @cucci said:

    @goku_son said:

    @lunarcat said:

    @goku_son said:
    Hello. We're based here in Sydney. Ask ko lang nag apply po kami ng student visa ng partner ko nung Feb 2020 from 485 Visa then ang intake ay April 2020. Sabi nung agent kapag hindi pa daw na approve visa pwede ipa-defer sa June. So ngayon naka bridging visa kami, pero pina pa start na siya ng school kahit di pa approve yun student. Ganun po ba talaga?

    Hello, as long as pending yong approval ng visa niyo you can go to school. What you are not allowed lang po is to work if naka bridging visa. Same ng classmate ko 😊

    Thanks. Really po? Kasi galing kami sa Temporary Graduate visa and unli work yun. Ang pagkakaalam ko kung ano working rights mo sa previous visa ayun din habang naka bridging visa and waiting sa decision ng next visa.

    The best place to check your visa conditions and entitlements is Vevo. In case naman na walang working privileges ang bridging visa mo, you can always apply to have them reinstated by providing documents proving that the situation causes hardship on you and your family.

    Last March 18 or 19, the Prime Minister also announced the lifting of the 40 hour per fortnight limit for student nurses although there was no follow up news about the matter.
    https://www.thesenior.com.au/story/6686398/international-students-ready-to-fill-aged-care-staff-shortages/
    https://www.smh.com.au/national/visa-work-restrictions-lifted-on-20-000-international-student-nurses-20200318-p54bfz.html

    You can get you VEVO or Work Entitlement Check done by visiting https://www.koncheck.com/vevo/vevo-form

    KONCHECK is an accredited provider of Australian National Police Checks Online.

    It's online web service application is approved and certified by the Australian Government, which allows organisations to lodge Criminal Background Checks on prospective or current employees. It provides Police Clearance Certificates for Individuals & Business.

  • KONCHECKauKONCHECKau Australia
    Posts: 3Member
    Joined: May 20, 2021

    @goku_son said:

    @lunarcat said:

    You can get you VEVO or Work Entitlement Check done by visiting https://www.koncheck.com/vevo/vevo-form

    KONCHECK is an accredited provider of Australian National Police Checks Online.

    It's online web service application is approved and certified by the Australian Government, which allows organisations to lodge Criminal Background Checks on prospective or current employees. It provides Police Clearance Certificates for Individuals & Business.

  • atheleneathelene Brisbane
    Posts: 766Member
    Joined: Mar 13, 2018

    Beware of using websites other than the official websites (DHA), since fraud and identity thefts are becoming more and more common nowadays. Protect your personal info (date of birth, passport details, full name, etc.) as much as possible to prevent being a victim. Checking your visa conditions and work entitlements via VEVO is pretty straightforward, so you don't really need to go through other people/services to gain access to them.

    xiaoxue

    232111 (Architect) | Current points: 65

    30-01-2018 Applied for student visa (MArchSci), offshore application.
    11-08-2020 Applied for student visa (PhD), onshore application.
    28-02-2022 Submitted application to AACA for skills assessment (OQA Stage 1)
    27-05-2022 Received skills assessment outcome (Suitable/Positive)
    Next steps: PTE exam

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