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Positive Skills Assessment for Chef

czashingczashing abu dhabiPosts: 7Member
Hello po! Ask ko lang sino po dito ang mga chefs na nakareceive ng positive skills assessment outcome? Nagemail po ang agent ko, then they congratulated me for a positive skills assessment outcome. I thought hindi ako pasado kasi may ilang questions ako sa interview na nalito ako. Does it mean na I passed the technical interview also if its a positive assessment? The letter is not with me yet, but I'm expecting it this week eemail ng agent ko. Ano na po ba next nito? They said next documentation stage na. My case:

Age : 33 (32 ngyon but December 33 na ako)
Educ : I had diploma in Culinary Arts (2 Yrs) and finished Business Administration major in Marketing
Work Exp : 3yrs and 1 month
IELTS : 0 points first attempt (kasi dko nagawang 7 lahat, I only got 6 sa essay but the rest 7.5 and 8,,, I took second ielts and still waiting for the results,, my target is 7 in all sections para additional 10 points)

So far ang points ko pa lang is 50 if Visa 190 and 489.. wala akong chance sa visa189.. ang pinaka nakikita kong option na lang na malaking chance ko is visa 489 (relative sponsorship since my 2 brothers are both PR)

Then ung education ko, diba kukunin nila ung Diploma in Culinary Arts, hndi yung Bachelors degree ko?

May expiration ba ang skills assessment outcome? Kasi hahabulin ko yung ielts score ko. Dito ako nappressure para maka minimum 60 ako kahit mag 33yrs old nako safe na ako sa 60points sana for visa 489.

I hope sana may sumagot. Best of luck sa ating lahat! Prayers, prayers, and prayers. Faith, hope and trust lang talaga.

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  • heero_yuy51heero_yuy51 manila
    Posts: 182Member
    Joined: Sep 29, 2017
    Hi @czashing , are you with VETASSESS? Technical Interview is Stage 2 and I'm assuming if it's a positive outcome then it means you qualified for a Cert III or IV in Cookery.

    Stage 1 is the Document Evidence Review (they check if you have more than 5 years or more years of work experience - for stage1, for stage 2 - 3 years, one year in Australia in the last 3 years)

    Have you done the pathway 1 or pathway 2 (studied in Australia) for assessment?

    For EOI, they will count your Culinary Arts Diploma and not your Bachelors Degree

    Currently, VETASSESS assessments are valid for 3 years.

    Best thing to do is redo your IELTS (or do TOEFL or PTE, whichever you're comfortable with)

    Best of luck with your application!

    ANZSCO 351311 - Chef | Age:30 | English: 20 | Education: 10 | Exp (Aus): 5 | Exp: 5 | Aus Study Req: 5 | Total: 75

    29/08/2017 - VETASSESS application pathway 2
    30/09/2017 - IELTS exam
    16/10/2017 - IELTS Result L8.5 R7 S7 W6.5, Recheck
    17/10/2017 - VETASSESS Stage 1 - Successful outcome
    04/11/2017 - IELTS Recheck Result L8.5 R7 S7 W7 Proficient
    12/12/2017 - VETASSESS Stage 2 Technical Interview
    04/01/2018 - VETASSESS - Successful outcome
    05/01/2018 - EOI Lodge 189 - 65 pts
    22/01/2018 - VIC SS190 Application submitted
    23/01/2018 - VIC SS190 Application refused - commitment issues ='p
    23/01/2018 - PTE exam
    24/01/2018 - PTE Result L86 R86 S90 W82 Superior
    25/01/2018 - EOI update - 75 pts
    06/02/2018 - ITA Received
    09/02/2018 - Visa Lodged, Frontloaded Most Documents except for PCC and Medical. Requested PCC from Finland
    12/02/2018 - Commenced Medical Exam at SLEC (St Lukes BGC). Requested PCC from Australia. Requested PCC from Philippines, loaded Philippine PCC to account.
    14/02/2018 - Medical results finalised - no action required
    22/02/2018 - Finnish PCC received, loaded to account
    02/03/2018 - Australian PCC received, loaded to account
    09/07/2018 - Direct Grant c/o Jamie

    “Seek and you shall find”
    Thank you Lord.

  • schamaschama singapore
    Posts: 45Member
    Joined: Apr 21, 2015
    Hi heero and czashing,

    Good day, magtatanong lang po sana..are you both graduate in Philippines..? what course exactly..? Is that culinary or chief’s ...the reason why I ask is I have a neice commerse grad and walang work na mapasukan and thinking to study again to try to migrate in australia but she can’t do nursing because she is afraid of blood and thinking studying cooking or chief since she love’s cooking how ever she have no idea if what type of course in cooking she would do that can land a job in australia by migrating..In our country we do have plenty of course related in cooking, ( i.e food technologist,HRM,hotel management,culinary arts) so we are doing a rrsearch but it seems it is not yet clear if what type of course related to cooking is applicable to migrate in australia and how many years is the experience to be able to migrate.should you have an experience overseas in cooking or chief so that you have a greater change to migrate in Australia..? Thanks u hope tou can shed light with my questions...
  • CzashikibutaCzashikibuta abu dhabi
    Posts: 1Member
    Joined: Nov 10, 2017
    Hi schama,

    I am czashing... just to answer your question, I graduated with 2 courses. My first course was Business Administration in Marketing. Then I took up Diploma in Culinary Arts and Technological Management for 2 years. After my second course, that time I started to work as a cook and chef. So I had culinary working experience in the Philippines and here in UAE. Right now, I am currently working in a different department, more on admin work, not in production anymore. Since 2 courses ko, I have a choice whether to work in an office or kitchen. All up to me.
    I think HRM would be fine, I also have a friend who graduated HRM and gained points for Australian visa, she also had experience working in a kitchen in the Philippines and abroad. I think what important is having the experience working in the kitchen as a cook and chef,, and your course should be related to your work as well. Goodluck!
  • schamaschama singapore
    Posts: 45Member
    Joined: Apr 21, 2015
    Hi czashing thanks for info just to add ano bang ginamit mo sa migration or pina asses mo chief po ba or cook..? And ilang years ba ang need pra mka migrate ..? Is it 5 years..? And the english requirments is lower as well..? Kung sa ielts is below 7 i think s that right..? Thnak u for your comment
  • heero_yuy51heero_yuy51 manila
    Posts: 182Member
    Joined: Sep 29, 2017
    @schama hi Schama, I've finished my studies for undergrad studies in Computer Science in the Philippines, during my last year, I've enrolled in a culinary school that took me 8 months to finish (Diploma of Culinary Entrepreneurship) afterwhich I've applied for an Internship Visa (no longer available) in Australia and spent a year there. I then decided to migrate to Finland but found that the work conditions (kitchen work is not as busy as AU) are not satisfying. After my stint in the EU, I went back to AU to study Advanced Diploma in Hospitality (Cookery) and worked part-time during the whole 2.8 years of my course. I am now awaiting my PR in AU here in the Philippines.

    With regards to your course questions, ask your neice if she can stand working in the kitchen for a minimum of 12 hours a day and if she can stand all the "macho-ness" in the kitchen. If yes, then take a Culinary Arts (Cookery course in AU) course. With a HRM course, she can decide opt out of the kitchen and do hotel work instead but still get cooking courses.

    If you decide to enroll her in an Australian school then the course she will take won't matter. As long as she does school for more than 2 years in AU, she is eligable for a Temporary Graduate Visa to find work and eventually use that as a pathway for Permanent Residency then Citizenship.

    The skilled Occupation list for AU migration is always changing and even if a chef/cook is included in the list, it will be taken away eventually like back in 2009 because of influx of migrants. For a PR application, if you don't have an AU diploma, you are required to have 5 years or more work experience in a field you will be applying for, for AU diploma holders, 2 years minimum.

    Please check the EOI points calculator, 60 points is the minimum to be able to get chosen to apply for a PR visa. Also, check VETASSESS.com.au for research purposes on migration.

    Regards.

    ANZSCO 351311 - Chef | Age:30 | English: 20 | Education: 10 | Exp (Aus): 5 | Exp: 5 | Aus Study Req: 5 | Total: 75

    29/08/2017 - VETASSESS application pathway 2
    30/09/2017 - IELTS exam
    16/10/2017 - IELTS Result L8.5 R7 S7 W6.5, Recheck
    17/10/2017 - VETASSESS Stage 1 - Successful outcome
    04/11/2017 - IELTS Recheck Result L8.5 R7 S7 W7 Proficient
    12/12/2017 - VETASSESS Stage 2 Technical Interview
    04/01/2018 - VETASSESS - Successful outcome
    05/01/2018 - EOI Lodge 189 - 65 pts
    22/01/2018 - VIC SS190 Application submitted
    23/01/2018 - VIC SS190 Application refused - commitment issues ='p
    23/01/2018 - PTE exam
    24/01/2018 - PTE Result L86 R86 S90 W82 Superior
    25/01/2018 - EOI update - 75 pts
    06/02/2018 - ITA Received
    09/02/2018 - Visa Lodged, Frontloaded Most Documents except for PCC and Medical. Requested PCC from Finland
    12/02/2018 - Commenced Medical Exam at SLEC (St Lukes BGC). Requested PCC from Australia. Requested PCC from Philippines, loaded Philippine PCC to account.
    14/02/2018 - Medical results finalised - no action required
    22/02/2018 - Finnish PCC received, loaded to account
    02/03/2018 - Australian PCC received, loaded to account
    09/07/2018 - Direct Grant c/o Jamie

    “Seek and you shall find”
    Thank you Lord.

  • czashingczashing abu dhabi
    Posts: 7Member
    Joined: Oct 22, 2017
    hi @schama, I agree with @heero_yuy51, minimum points requirements is 60. Ask your cousin if she/he can stand the heat of the kitchen or work beyond 10-12hours with continuous moving. Working in the kitchen is difficult, yet fun and fulfilling. I was assessed as a chef.
    Well, I've got only 3 years working as a chef, but I am eligible for visa 190 and 489. I suggest, it is much better to have more working experience, as for my case, I already grabbed the opportunity and assessment. Since I already passed my technical interview and got positive skills outcome, I decided to pursue it right away. For ielts, it is competitive to get 7 band in each section (not overall), though minimum 6 band in each section as requirement (0 point).
    As my case, I still need to make my points a little higher to achieve 60. Having 7 in each section will give me 10 additional points, in which will give me a total of 60. That is what I am currently working on to proceed for EOI. :)
  • heero_yuy51heero_yuy51 manila
    Posts: 182Member
    Joined: Sep 29, 2017
    Hi @czashing, try PTE or TOEFL as alternatives for your IELTS

    ANZSCO 351311 - Chef | Age:30 | English: 20 | Education: 10 | Exp (Aus): 5 | Exp: 5 | Aus Study Req: 5 | Total: 75

    29/08/2017 - VETASSESS application pathway 2
    30/09/2017 - IELTS exam
    16/10/2017 - IELTS Result L8.5 R7 S7 W6.5, Recheck
    17/10/2017 - VETASSESS Stage 1 - Successful outcome
    04/11/2017 - IELTS Recheck Result L8.5 R7 S7 W7 Proficient
    12/12/2017 - VETASSESS Stage 2 Technical Interview
    04/01/2018 - VETASSESS - Successful outcome
    05/01/2018 - EOI Lodge 189 - 65 pts
    22/01/2018 - VIC SS190 Application submitted
    23/01/2018 - VIC SS190 Application refused - commitment issues ='p
    23/01/2018 - PTE exam
    24/01/2018 - PTE Result L86 R86 S90 W82 Superior
    25/01/2018 - EOI update - 75 pts
    06/02/2018 - ITA Received
    09/02/2018 - Visa Lodged, Frontloaded Most Documents except for PCC and Medical. Requested PCC from Finland
    12/02/2018 - Commenced Medical Exam at SLEC (St Lukes BGC). Requested PCC from Australia. Requested PCC from Philippines, loaded Philippine PCC to account.
    14/02/2018 - Medical results finalised - no action required
    22/02/2018 - Finnish PCC received, loaded to account
    02/03/2018 - Australian PCC received, loaded to account
    09/07/2018 - Direct Grant c/o Jamie

    “Seek and you shall find”
    Thank you Lord.

  • bettyboopbettyboop Victoria, Australia
    Posts: 146Member
    Joined: May 31, 2015
    @czashing whic state do u intend apply? My idea ka na ba how long normally ang process applying for visa sa chef?wla ako masyado makita dito sa forum na chef ang occupation..
    ..btw nasa visa nomination stage pa lng kami for VIC until now wala pa update.
    Although we are also looking for 457 sponsorship..kung ano mauna..
  • heero_yuy51heero_yuy51 manila
    Posts: 182Member
    Joined: Sep 29, 2017
    @czashing also, check State Sponsorship for NsW to up your points, no requirements for them unlike VIC.

    ANZSCO 351311 - Chef | Age:30 | English: 20 | Education: 10 | Exp (Aus): 5 | Exp: 5 | Aus Study Req: 5 | Total: 75

    29/08/2017 - VETASSESS application pathway 2
    30/09/2017 - IELTS exam
    16/10/2017 - IELTS Result L8.5 R7 S7 W6.5, Recheck
    17/10/2017 - VETASSESS Stage 1 - Successful outcome
    04/11/2017 - IELTS Recheck Result L8.5 R7 S7 W7 Proficient
    12/12/2017 - VETASSESS Stage 2 Technical Interview
    04/01/2018 - VETASSESS - Successful outcome
    05/01/2018 - EOI Lodge 189 - 65 pts
    22/01/2018 - VIC SS190 Application submitted
    23/01/2018 - VIC SS190 Application refused - commitment issues ='p
    23/01/2018 - PTE exam
    24/01/2018 - PTE Result L86 R86 S90 W82 Superior
    25/01/2018 - EOI update - 75 pts
    06/02/2018 - ITA Received
    09/02/2018 - Visa Lodged, Frontloaded Most Documents except for PCC and Medical. Requested PCC from Finland
    12/02/2018 - Commenced Medical Exam at SLEC (St Lukes BGC). Requested PCC from Australia. Requested PCC from Philippines, loaded Philippine PCC to account.
    14/02/2018 - Medical results finalised - no action required
    22/02/2018 - Finnish PCC received, loaded to account
    02/03/2018 - Australian PCC received, loaded to account
    09/07/2018 - Direct Grant c/o Jamie

    “Seek and you shall find”
    Thank you Lord.

  • czashingczashing abu dhabi
    Posts: 7Member
    Joined: Oct 22, 2017
    @heero_yuy51 I tried PTE before, but I am not comfortable with the format. That's why I decided to take IELTS instead. I am more comfortable with IELTS, I always miss 1 point in essay writing, all the rest are ok ranging from 7-8. Essay writing lang talaga. Once I'm ok with the score, my agent will proceed my application to EOI na. Kaya crossed fingers and praying for my next ielts exam.
  • czashingczashing abu dhabi
    Posts: 7Member
    Joined: Oct 22, 2017
    @bettyboop well I prefer sana sa Perth since my brothers are there. Pero kasi nga, since its visa 489, it depends sa immigration which state yung ibibigay nila if open. I started my application since January of 2017 with an agent, apparently naabutan ako ng changes, which made my application stopped for a while, and now moving na ulit sya, Thank God. I just had a positive skills outcome last Oct 11. As per my agent, normally or realistic time of waiting from EOI to VISA grant is 8-12 months (maximum), but for visa 489, it is much faster as compared to visa 189 and 190. Me too naghahanap ako forums for Chefs, wala ako makita, puro Engineering and Nursing. By agent ba kayo?
  • bettyboopbettyboop Victoria, Australia
    Posts: 146Member
    Joined: May 31, 2015
    @czashing hubby ko po ang chef,main applicant. Ehehe. Hindi kasi sya mahilig mag internet..hehe. same here jan this year kami nag start.. at naabutan din ng change.. hopefully maging okay lahat para atin. Btw saan naka base agent nyo?ano name pala?nasa pinas po kayo?
    Yes nag agent din kami..sa sg kami now but naka base aa AU agent namin
  • czashingczashing abu dhabi
    Posts: 7Member
    Joined: Oct 22, 2017
    @bettyboop im currently working here in UAE. Sa dubai yung agent ko satellite office, then head office nila sa adelaide. Goodluck sa atin lahat! Pray lang tayo. ielts na lang din pending ko, then good to go na for EOI.
  • bettyboopbettyboop Victoria, Australia
    Posts: 146Member
    Joined: May 31, 2015
    @czashing tama!pray lng tayo! Good luck din sa ielts mo! :-)
  • czashingczashing abu dhabi
    Posts: 7Member
    Joined: Oct 22, 2017
    @bettyboop thank you. question, kelan pa nalodge ung application nyo? kelan kayo nag eoi?
  • schamaschama singapore
    Posts: 45Member
    Joined: Apr 21, 2015
    Thanks czashing and heroo for your advice..
  • bettyboopbettyboop Victoria, Australia
    Posts: 146Member
    Joined: May 31, 2015
    @czashing nasa visa nomination applicatiom pa kamo sa VIC. Once ma approved daw.. we can then lodge EOI and will get ITA automatically.. visa nomination will take 12 weeks. Sabi ng agent namin hopefully this month or next month may result nah.
  • czashingczashing abu dhabi
    Posts: 7Member
    Joined: Oct 22, 2017
    @bettyboop waaaah!!!! ang tagal pala ng hihintayin pa. ano bang initial visa ung inaapplyan nyo ng hubby mo? 189/190/489?
  • bettyboopbettyboop Victoria, Australia
    Posts: 146Member
    Joined: May 31, 2015
    @czashing 190/489 sa VIC lng kami nag apply. Hindi ko alam if same process sa ibang state ha.. na visa nomination request muna bago mag lodge ng EOI.
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