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  • xiaolicoxiaolico Australia
    Posts: 983Member
    Joined: Aug 13, 2016

    @Jacraye said:

    @xiaolico said:

    @maguero said:

    @xiaolico said:

    @RheaMARN1171933 said:

    @xiaolico said:

    @brehbrehbreh said:
    Just sharing my experience din, most agents I talked to are adamant at getting you a Student Visa instead of skilled migration because they earn through the school. I have yet to meet an agency that does not immediately push you to take the school route. That's what puts me off. I once asked this MARA certified guy about 189, 190, 491, etc and he just brushed it off as "yes, you can do that, but the chances are low". Not saying he's not wrong, I just didn't prefer the student route as it's incredibly expensive, but he could have helped me at least with alternative options. I'm outside Manila btw so fewer agencies here.

    Promote ko lang yung rinamit ko. Respall, they highly discourage yung student visa route. in case yun talaga gusto ng person, they will not help out na. They do not process students visas. Kaya I highly recommend them. Regarding student visa, me personally ha, sa mga nakausap ko, student visa, DIY ka na lang. Same as most din, if nasa 36 pataas ka na, i do not suggest mag student visa yung tao. not unless, aral talaga habol niya.

    I agree. No need for an agent to apply for a student visa. Save your money instead. And yes, if your intention is to move there permanently then a student visa isn’t the best option for your purpose.

    Siguro itworked for some, yung student visa as a path way to PR. parang ang hirap lang kasi, grabe dinadaan ng mga yun. I guess it will all depend on anong buhay iniiwan mo sa pinas. The student path might not actually be a step forward if may edad ka na. it is really hard to put yur career on hold for 2 or more years. tas it will really be hard for your partner if meron, to get a good job with the visa restrictions and company limitations as well. Just my opinion :)

    Mahirap yung decision kapag mid-career na kasi substantial na rin yung kailangan igive-up. I considered student visa rin dati kasi nasa CSOL lang occupation ko, kaunti lang states nagssponsor & madalang pa magsponsor. In the end, I decided to stay in my job & increase points through tenure while exhausting all possible ways to get a skilled visa. Almost 2 years din ako nag-antay makakuha ng ITA. Pero yun lang, nasa list kasi occupation ko. Kung wala sa list ang occupation ang tanong din is kung gusto pa ba magcareer change at this point?

    speaking of carer change, one thing i noticed, ang dami kasi nag sasabi na ok lang mag carer change, mas malaki pa kikitain mo. i do not think this is true eh. ang suggestion ko nga, wag ka mag career change, mag step down ka, pero yung work mo dapat papunta towards sa kung ano position or job title mo sa pinas. one step backwards, two steps forward kung baga. wag ka na lumiko. if you get the same job and the same job title, sure mas ginhawa buhay mo dito.

    agree ako dito. always get the job which has relevance to your experience. but then again, sometimes para sa iba it is not favourable.

    for example, si engineer with 10yrs exp nag migrate sa Au and nag hanap ng work. unfortunately 3mos hindi sya makakuha ng job na related sa naging experience nya sa pinas. ang ginawa nya namasukan bilang mason sa isang builder. and during that time nag-try pa din sya maghanap ng work kaso sawi talaga sya. hanggang sa nakabisado na nya ang pag-mamason and eventually started his own business.

    Meron din nurse, nagstart ng student, natapos ang bridging at nagka-license pero ang business ngayon is mag-install ng blinds and shutters. nakuha nya yung idea habang nagwwork sya as student.

    Same as above, nurse din pero ang business ngayon pagpipintura.

    Lahat ng kwento above, it is based from true stories. I've been here 4yrs pa lang pero napakarami ko na narinig na kwento of hardships, sacrifices, failures and success. Depende talaga sa current situation kung ano magiging next move mo. kung hindi makahanap ng work na related sa professional experience, maybe it's time for a temporary career change if not permanent. Kapag nandito na sa Au there are a lot of scenarios that could happen kaya dito papasok ang diskarte.

    Agree naman dito, parati naman may exception to the rule. well i guess ako based on my personal experience, i tried to reinvent myself, nahirapan ako mag hanap ng job. nung naka hanap ako, pay wasnt what i expected. nag tiwala ako sa resume ko and experience ko. I got a job an inline to what i have been doing ever since. I am happier now. Parati naman may exception sa rule. Parati naman may success story at the same time parati naman may unsuccessful story. I am basing my opinion on my experience and no one else.

    Pero yeah, back to the topic. If you can afford it, mag agent ka. If you cannot afford it, find a way to get that money and mag agent ka. Tiwala ka sa professional.

    Computer Network and Systems Engineer - 263111
    Age 33-39- 25points
    English superior- 20points
    Bachelor's Degree- 15points
    Work Experience- 10pts
    Total- 70pts

    July 25, 2016- Lodged ACS
    August 2, 2016- Favorable letter from ACS
    January 10, 2017- Took PTE
    January 12, 2017- PTE exam results (L90 R86 S90 W79)
    January 12, 2017- EOI
    January 18, 2017- ITA received
    January 19, 2017- NBI (hit)
    January 23, 2017- Visa Lodge 189
    January 24, 2017- Medical bgc
    January 27, 2017- NBI clearance received
    February 2, 2017- Medical cleared (no action required)
    February 15, 2017- Grant
    October 26, 2017- Flight to Melbourne
    October 27, 2017- Landed in Melbourne
    July 14, 2018- Moved to Sydney
    October 11, 2019- Wife gave birth to a baby boy
    October 20, 2019- Applied for baby's birth certificate online
    October 23, 2019- Baby boy's birth certificate received
    October 25, 2019- Applied for baby's medicare
    October 31, 2019- Baby's medicare activated
    October 31, 2019- Applied for baby's citizenship certificate
    November 7, 2019- Received baby's citizenship certificate
    November 13, 2019- Applied for baby's passport
    November 20, 2019- Baby's AU passport received
    November 2, 2021- Submitted AU citizenship application for myself and my wife
    April 14, 2022- Received Interview with Standard Test letter. May 25 schedule.
    May 25, 2022- Passed the Australian Citizenship Test
    May 25, 2022- Citizenship Approval Received
    September 15, 2022- Invitation to Citizenship Ceremony Received
    October 6, 2022- Citizenship Ceremony
    October 18, 2022- AU passport application lodged
    November 7, 2022- Passport received

  • Captain_ACaptain_A AUSTRALIA
    Posts: 2,179Member, Moderator
    Joined: Jul 04, 2012

    back to the topic,

    if hndi ka maswerte sa budget, not complicated case, daanin sa tyaga at research, so you can DIY.

    if hndi complicated ang case mo, almost all answers are here, but you need to be really determined.

    18 Mar '16 IELTS Results
    06 Apr '16 EA CDR Skills Assessment submitted
    26 Apr '16 EA Skills Assessment Positive Outcome
    06 May '16 PTE-A Exam
    07 May '16 PTE- A Results & Submitted EOI
    11 May '16 Got ITA
    02 Jun '16 Lodge Visa
    04 Jul '16 Direct Grant

    Believe you can... and you're halfway there.... - Roosevelt

  • xiaolicoxiaolico Australia
    Posts: 983Member
    Joined: Aug 13, 2016

    walang magawa sa office, sagot lang ulit ako dito :). to keep it simple, DIY, oras ang investment mo. Agent, basically pera. So it depends sa yo. Ako agent ako para i could still have time with my family and work. in case hindi maka lusot, hindi nag suffer work ko. physically and emotionally, ang hirap ng application process. nag agent ako, napagod pa din ako physically and emotionally. what more if nag DIY ako. mas ok talaga na may tutulong sa yo. at the same time, since bayad yung tao na yun, wala ka din naman utang na loob sa kanya. it is always better to get help from a professional. sa mga nag DIY, bilib ako sa inyong lahat. you might say it is easy, pero bilib ako sa inyo. lalo na yung mga nag apply the last 2yrs.

    Computer Network and Systems Engineer - 263111
    Age 33-39- 25points
    English superior- 20points
    Bachelor's Degree- 15points
    Work Experience- 10pts
    Total- 70pts

    July 25, 2016- Lodged ACS
    August 2, 2016- Favorable letter from ACS
    January 10, 2017- Took PTE
    January 12, 2017- PTE exam results (L90 R86 S90 W79)
    January 12, 2017- EOI
    January 18, 2017- ITA received
    January 19, 2017- NBI (hit)
    January 23, 2017- Visa Lodge 189
    January 24, 2017- Medical bgc
    January 27, 2017- NBI clearance received
    February 2, 2017- Medical cleared (no action required)
    February 15, 2017- Grant
    October 26, 2017- Flight to Melbourne
    October 27, 2017- Landed in Melbourne
    July 14, 2018- Moved to Sydney
    October 11, 2019- Wife gave birth to a baby boy
    October 20, 2019- Applied for baby's birth certificate online
    October 23, 2019- Baby boy's birth certificate received
    October 25, 2019- Applied for baby's medicare
    October 31, 2019- Baby's medicare activated
    October 31, 2019- Applied for baby's citizenship certificate
    November 7, 2019- Received baby's citizenship certificate
    November 13, 2019- Applied for baby's passport
    November 20, 2019- Baby's AU passport received
    November 2, 2021- Submitted AU citizenship application for myself and my wife
    April 14, 2022- Received Interview with Standard Test letter. May 25 schedule.
    May 25, 2022- Passed the Australian Citizenship Test
    May 25, 2022- Citizenship Approval Received
    September 15, 2022- Invitation to Citizenship Ceremony Received
    October 6, 2022- Citizenship Ceremony
    October 18, 2022- AU passport application lodged
    November 7, 2022- Passport received

  • Captain_ACaptain_A AUSTRALIA
    Posts: 2,179Member, Moderator
    Joined: Jul 04, 2012

    sa DIY, in 1 day, hindi ka naman mag spent ng significant time researching (given na hindi complicated ang case). in my experience, i was able to read on my free time in SG. if determinado at walang budget, makakahanap ka paraan hehehe

    diy or with agent, ikaw rin nmn ang gagawa/kukuha ng requirements ng skills assessment mo, example sa EA skills assessment, ikaw naman ang magsusulat ng CDR mo at i think rereview lng ng agent.. ikaw rin naman ang magrereview ng ielts or PTE exam mo, ikaw mag assikaso ng pagkuha ng documents mo like employment docs, passport, birth cert, nbi clearance (unless agent will do this for you) afaik, agent will just check if complete ang docs mo.

    if naintindihan mo ang process, which is kaya tlgang gawin, naitatawid mo itong proseso na to.

    again, i only recommend this if limited budget ka at hindi complicated ang case mo.

    jakibantilesrianesscaspersushi24

    18 Mar '16 IELTS Results
    06 Apr '16 EA CDR Skills Assessment submitted
    26 Apr '16 EA Skills Assessment Positive Outcome
    06 May '16 PTE-A Exam
    07 May '16 PTE- A Results & Submitted EOI
    11 May '16 Got ITA
    02 Jun '16 Lodge Visa
    04 Jul '16 Direct Grant

    Believe you can... and you're halfway there.... - Roosevelt

  • xiaolicoxiaolico Australia
    Posts: 983Member
    Joined: Aug 13, 2016

    for me kasi, like coe eh, may sample sila na format. eoi, sila na gumawa. documents na kailangan, sila may alam. from my ITA to grant, one month lang ako. i don't think kaya ko yun ng DIY. plus eto sa circle ko lang ha, wala pa ko kilala na nag agent na na deny. marami pa ko kilala na nag DIY, wiating pa din sila. yung iba nag student kahit may path naman na direcho PR. i mean it is really up to you, pero ako, i don't regret getting and paying an agent. I do not think complicated yung case ko. ako nag pte, ako kumuha ng coe, itr, at pay slips. binigay ko sa kanila yun kasama passport and other documents then bahala na sila. nag apply ako TV for my parents, ang hirap ng documentation. nag apply ako citizenship at birth certificate para sa anak ko, ang hirap ng documentation. i could just imagine yung sa PR visa. yung kaba ng mga nag DIY if complete ba documents nila, tama ba documents na pinasa nila. tama ba pinili nila na choices sa IMMI. i guess to conclude, there are times when the end justifies the means. since sa circle ko, lahat ng tinanggap ng agent 100 percent success rate sa PR visa, i highly encourage to get an agent.

    Computer Network and Systems Engineer - 263111
    Age 33-39- 25points
    English superior- 20points
    Bachelor's Degree- 15points
    Work Experience- 10pts
    Total- 70pts

    July 25, 2016- Lodged ACS
    August 2, 2016- Favorable letter from ACS
    January 10, 2017- Took PTE
    January 12, 2017- PTE exam results (L90 R86 S90 W79)
    January 12, 2017- EOI
    January 18, 2017- ITA received
    January 19, 2017- NBI (hit)
    January 23, 2017- Visa Lodge 189
    January 24, 2017- Medical bgc
    January 27, 2017- NBI clearance received
    February 2, 2017- Medical cleared (no action required)
    February 15, 2017- Grant
    October 26, 2017- Flight to Melbourne
    October 27, 2017- Landed in Melbourne
    July 14, 2018- Moved to Sydney
    October 11, 2019- Wife gave birth to a baby boy
    October 20, 2019- Applied for baby's birth certificate online
    October 23, 2019- Baby boy's birth certificate received
    October 25, 2019- Applied for baby's medicare
    October 31, 2019- Baby's medicare activated
    October 31, 2019- Applied for baby's citizenship certificate
    November 7, 2019- Received baby's citizenship certificate
    November 13, 2019- Applied for baby's passport
    November 20, 2019- Baby's AU passport received
    November 2, 2021- Submitted AU citizenship application for myself and my wife
    April 14, 2022- Received Interview with Standard Test letter. May 25 schedule.
    May 25, 2022- Passed the Australian Citizenship Test
    May 25, 2022- Citizenship Approval Received
    September 15, 2022- Invitation to Citizenship Ceremony Received
    October 6, 2022- Citizenship Ceremony
    October 18, 2022- AU passport application lodged
    November 7, 2022- Passport received

  • LovellaEllenLovellaEllen QLD, Australia
    Posts: 315Member
    Joined: Nov 27, 2017

    It's best to be neutral. Don't just strongly recommend getting an agent just because it worked for you and your friends. Let me state this clearly, having an agent doesn't increase your chances of getting an invite. Also, lahat ng mga so-called challenges of doing it yourself, it's not easy but certainly, it's doable. If kaya nila im sure kaya nyo din.. Plus lahat ng kailangan mo, nandito lang sa forum. All the documents/formats for EOI or sa assessment part na sabi mas ok if may agent kasi cla na bahala, lahat nyan makita mo lang online or dito sa forum. The most important thing is to increase your points and no one can help you with that other than yourself.

    It all goes down sa situation mo. Do you have the time and focus to do your own research? then assess and re-access yourself, if ur sure na and kaya then do DIY. If you think hindi then get an agent/agency.

    But fact is, getting an agent/agency is never better than DIY. They'r both the same in terms if your gonna be successful or not. It's more on the person if willing, kaya and if may time to do DIY.

    caspersushi24era222

    ANZSCO Code: 254423 | Age : 25 , Education: 15, Experience: 15, OET: 10| 65 Points
    July 2017 - Passed OET
    Oct 2018 - Completed Bridging Program at ACN
    Nov-Dec 2018 - Completed AHPRA Registration, ANMAC Assessment and Job Offer
    Jan 2019 - Submitted EOI for VISA190 (QLD, offshore) and Applied for TSS (482) VISA
    Feb 2019 - TSS VISA Approved and received ITA for 190 (QLD)
    March 2019 - Lodged 190 (QLD) VISA application offshore
    April 2019 - Started work in QLD via TSS (482) VISA
    Oct 2019 - 190 (QLD) granted - Thank you Lord and everyone in the forum!

  • xiaolicoxiaolico Australia
    Posts: 983Member
    Joined: Aug 13, 2016

    It we look at the probability kasi, in terms of the success rate ha. I’m sure Mas mataas success rate ng agent. If budget is not an issue, let us say money is not a factor, would people still recommend DIY ba? I think Yung question Lang naman sa agent is if sulit or not. But better chances, higher success rate, it might not even be close.

    marldita

    Computer Network and Systems Engineer - 263111
    Age 33-39- 25points
    English superior- 20points
    Bachelor's Degree- 15points
    Work Experience- 10pts
    Total- 70pts

    July 25, 2016- Lodged ACS
    August 2, 2016- Favorable letter from ACS
    January 10, 2017- Took PTE
    January 12, 2017- PTE exam results (L90 R86 S90 W79)
    January 12, 2017- EOI
    January 18, 2017- ITA received
    January 19, 2017- NBI (hit)
    January 23, 2017- Visa Lodge 189
    January 24, 2017- Medical bgc
    January 27, 2017- NBI clearance received
    February 2, 2017- Medical cleared (no action required)
    February 15, 2017- Grant
    October 26, 2017- Flight to Melbourne
    October 27, 2017- Landed in Melbourne
    July 14, 2018- Moved to Sydney
    October 11, 2019- Wife gave birth to a baby boy
    October 20, 2019- Applied for baby's birth certificate online
    October 23, 2019- Baby boy's birth certificate received
    October 25, 2019- Applied for baby's medicare
    October 31, 2019- Baby's medicare activated
    October 31, 2019- Applied for baby's citizenship certificate
    November 7, 2019- Received baby's citizenship certificate
    November 13, 2019- Applied for baby's passport
    November 20, 2019- Baby's AU passport received
    November 2, 2021- Submitted AU citizenship application for myself and my wife
    April 14, 2022- Received Interview with Standard Test letter. May 25 schedule.
    May 25, 2022- Passed the Australian Citizenship Test
    May 25, 2022- Citizenship Approval Received
    September 15, 2022- Invitation to Citizenship Ceremony Received
    October 6, 2022- Citizenship Ceremony
    October 18, 2022- AU passport application lodged
    November 7, 2022- Passport received

  • xiaolicoxiaolico Australia
    Posts: 983Member
    Joined: Aug 13, 2016

    Pati thread is an agent or diy, I think being neutral does not help. We can all disagree which is better. Pero para sa taong namimili kung mag agent or diy, all of our opinions will help that person. Being neutral does not help anyone. Anyway, last take ko na dito. If you are reading this, I assume one, your are decided na mag au. And two, may pang bayad ka ng agent. Kasi if wala, it’s not an agent or diy, it’s wag tumuloy or diy. This is my conclusion ha. My personal opinion alone. All arguments are debatable and refutable. One thing we can agree, numbers are irrefutable. So I suggest, read around this forum. Check with your friends. Get the probability. Ilan Ang nag agent na pumasa. Let’s say makahanap ka ng Lima, apat sa Lima lumusot, 80percent yun. Then if makahanap ka 10 na diy, anim sa sampu lumusot, 60 percent yung. Dun mo compare Ang numbers and dun mo lang malalaman Ano yung better success rate. Good luck sa inyo. I really wish for the best sa lahat ng tao dito. Sana lahat ng sumusubok kumuha ng visa/citizenship makakuha.

    marldita

    Computer Network and Systems Engineer - 263111
    Age 33-39- 25points
    English superior- 20points
    Bachelor's Degree- 15points
    Work Experience- 10pts
    Total- 70pts

    July 25, 2016- Lodged ACS
    August 2, 2016- Favorable letter from ACS
    January 10, 2017- Took PTE
    January 12, 2017- PTE exam results (L90 R86 S90 W79)
    January 12, 2017- EOI
    January 18, 2017- ITA received
    January 19, 2017- NBI (hit)
    January 23, 2017- Visa Lodge 189
    January 24, 2017- Medical bgc
    January 27, 2017- NBI clearance received
    February 2, 2017- Medical cleared (no action required)
    February 15, 2017- Grant
    October 26, 2017- Flight to Melbourne
    October 27, 2017- Landed in Melbourne
    July 14, 2018- Moved to Sydney
    October 11, 2019- Wife gave birth to a baby boy
    October 20, 2019- Applied for baby's birth certificate online
    October 23, 2019- Baby boy's birth certificate received
    October 25, 2019- Applied for baby's medicare
    October 31, 2019- Baby's medicare activated
    October 31, 2019- Applied for baby's citizenship certificate
    November 7, 2019- Received baby's citizenship certificate
    November 13, 2019- Applied for baby's passport
    November 20, 2019- Baby's AU passport received
    November 2, 2021- Submitted AU citizenship application for myself and my wife
    April 14, 2022- Received Interview with Standard Test letter. May 25 schedule.
    May 25, 2022- Passed the Australian Citizenship Test
    May 25, 2022- Citizenship Approval Received
    September 15, 2022- Invitation to Citizenship Ceremony Received
    October 6, 2022- Citizenship Ceremony
    October 18, 2022- AU passport application lodged
    November 7, 2022- Passport received

  • LovellaEllenLovellaEllen QLD, Australia
    Posts: 315Member
    Joined: Nov 27, 2017

    I strongly disagree with everything you said hehe but its ok.. God Bless sa lahat! Wish you all the best!

    ANZSCO Code: 254423 | Age : 25 , Education: 15, Experience: 15, OET: 10| 65 Points
    July 2017 - Passed OET
    Oct 2018 - Completed Bridging Program at ACN
    Nov-Dec 2018 - Completed AHPRA Registration, ANMAC Assessment and Job Offer
    Jan 2019 - Submitted EOI for VISA190 (QLD, offshore) and Applied for TSS (482) VISA
    Feb 2019 - TSS VISA Approved and received ITA for 190 (QLD)
    March 2019 - Lodged 190 (QLD) VISA application offshore
    April 2019 - Started work in QLD via TSS (482) VISA
    Oct 2019 - 190 (QLD) granted - Thank you Lord and everyone in the forum!

  • xiaolicoxiaolico Australia
    Posts: 983Member
    Joined: Aug 13, 2016

    @LovellaEllen said:
    I strongly disagree with everything you said hehe but its ok.. God Bless sa lahat! Wish you all the best!

    Hehe oks. Just get the numbers at least black and white yun. Ako kasi talaga, wala pa ko kilala na nag agent na hindi nakuha yung 189. 189 yung time ko eh. Not sure if nag palit na. Sa DIY, dalawa kilala ko na hindi nakuha yung visa. Good exchange though of conversation hehe. Thanks sa convo

    Computer Network and Systems Engineer - 263111
    Age 33-39- 25points
    English superior- 20points
    Bachelor's Degree- 15points
    Work Experience- 10pts
    Total- 70pts

    July 25, 2016- Lodged ACS
    August 2, 2016- Favorable letter from ACS
    January 10, 2017- Took PTE
    January 12, 2017- PTE exam results (L90 R86 S90 W79)
    January 12, 2017- EOI
    January 18, 2017- ITA received
    January 19, 2017- NBI (hit)
    January 23, 2017- Visa Lodge 189
    January 24, 2017- Medical bgc
    January 27, 2017- NBI clearance received
    February 2, 2017- Medical cleared (no action required)
    February 15, 2017- Grant
    October 26, 2017- Flight to Melbourne
    October 27, 2017- Landed in Melbourne
    July 14, 2018- Moved to Sydney
    October 11, 2019- Wife gave birth to a baby boy
    October 20, 2019- Applied for baby's birth certificate online
    October 23, 2019- Baby boy's birth certificate received
    October 25, 2019- Applied for baby's medicare
    October 31, 2019- Baby's medicare activated
    October 31, 2019- Applied for baby's citizenship certificate
    November 7, 2019- Received baby's citizenship certificate
    November 13, 2019- Applied for baby's passport
    November 20, 2019- Baby's AU passport received
    November 2, 2021- Submitted AU citizenship application for myself and my wife
    April 14, 2022- Received Interview with Standard Test letter. May 25 schedule.
    May 25, 2022- Passed the Australian Citizenship Test
    May 25, 2022- Citizenship Approval Received
    September 15, 2022- Invitation to Citizenship Ceremony Received
    October 6, 2022- Citizenship Ceremony
    October 18, 2022- AU passport application lodged
    November 7, 2022- Passport received

  • Captain_ACaptain_A AUSTRALIA
    Posts: 2,179Member, Moderator
    Joined: Jul 04, 2012

    @xiaolico said:

    @LovellaEllen said:
    I strongly disagree with everything you said hehe but its ok.. God Bless sa lahat! Wish you all the best!

    Hehe oks. Just get the numbers at least black and white yun. Ako kasi talaga, wala pa ko kilala na nag agent na hindi nakuha yung 189. 189 yung time ko eh. Not sure if nag palit na. Sa DIY, dalawa kilala ko na hindi nakuha yung visa. Good exchange though of conversation hehe. Thanks sa convo

    good points raised by both of you..

    sa nagbabasa nito at on the process of deciding to migrate and/or thinking about hiring an agent or DIY.

    ** YOU are VERY LUCKY **

    almost all aspects, perspectives and scenarios were mentioned.

    now you decided.

    18 Mar '16 IELTS Results
    06 Apr '16 EA CDR Skills Assessment submitted
    26 Apr '16 EA Skills Assessment Positive Outcome
    06 May '16 PTE-A Exam
    07 May '16 PTE- A Results & Submitted EOI
    11 May '16 Got ITA
    02 Jun '16 Lodge Visa
    04 Jul '16 Direct Grant

    Believe you can... and you're halfway there.... - Roosevelt

  • LovellaEllenLovellaEllen QLD, Australia
    Posts: 315Member
    Joined: Nov 27, 2017

    haha may connection ka ata sa agency eh.. you cant say get the numbers and just based it on your personal experience.. DIY kami lahat kakilala ko, nursing or IT field and all are successful.. There's no numbers out there proving mas maraming successful sa agency other than our own experiences.. that's why in the beginning I'm neutral.. I said pareho lang yung DIY and agency.. I'm NOT pushing to go for DIY, all i'm saying is it all goes down if the person is willing, kaya and if may time to do DIY. I let them decide for themselves..

    _sebodemachocaspersushi24era222

    ANZSCO Code: 254423 | Age : 25 , Education: 15, Experience: 15, OET: 10| 65 Points
    July 2017 - Passed OET
    Oct 2018 - Completed Bridging Program at ACN
    Nov-Dec 2018 - Completed AHPRA Registration, ANMAC Assessment and Job Offer
    Jan 2019 - Submitted EOI for VISA190 (QLD, offshore) and Applied for TSS (482) VISA
    Feb 2019 - TSS VISA Approved and received ITA for 190 (QLD)
    March 2019 - Lodged 190 (QLD) VISA application offshore
    April 2019 - Started work in QLD via TSS (482) VISA
    Oct 2019 - 190 (QLD) granted - Thank you Lord and everyone in the forum!

  • Captain_ACaptain_A AUSTRALIA
    Posts: 2,179Member, Moderator
    Joined: Jul 04, 2012

    @LovellaEllen said:
    haha may connection ka ata sa agency eh.. you cant say get the numbers and just based it on your personal experience.. DIY kami lahat kakilala ko, nursing or IT field and all are successful.. There's no numbers out there proving mas maraming successful sa agency other than our own experiences.. that's why in the beginning I'm neutral.. I said pareho lang yung DIY and agency.. I'm NOT pushing to go for DIY, all i'm saying is it all goes down if the person is willing, kaya and if may time to do DIY. I let them decide for themselves..

    agree on 'if the person is willing"

    dami din ako kakilala on Engineering field na DIY

    18 Mar '16 IELTS Results
    06 Apr '16 EA CDR Skills Assessment submitted
    26 Apr '16 EA Skills Assessment Positive Outcome
    06 May '16 PTE-A Exam
    07 May '16 PTE- A Results & Submitted EOI
    11 May '16 Got ITA
    02 Jun '16 Lodge Visa
    04 Jul '16 Direct Grant

    Believe you can... and you're halfway there.... - Roosevelt

  • carlosaucarlosau Philippines
    Posts: 356Member
    Joined: Aug 29, 2017

    Save your money and DIY. Ask around. That's why we have forums like this one. :)

    October 16, 2017 - Got first results of ACS. Wrong ANZCO, needed to reapply.
    December 11, 2017 - Took PTE. (L-78 | R-90 | S-90 | W-76)(Result = Proficient)
    Feb 28, 2018 - Reapplied for ACS 261313 (Software Engineer).
    April 17, 2018 - Got ACS results. (Result = Suitable)
    April 18, 2018 - Submitted EOI. (189 | 70 | 26313 Software
    Engineer)
    April 18, 2018 - Submitted EOI. (190 VIC | 70 + 5 | 26313 Software Engineer)
    May 5, 2018 - Submitted EOI. (190 NSW | 70 + 5 | 26313 Software Engineer)
    June 26 - PTE Retake. (L-77 | R-90 | S-90 | W-80) (Result = Proficient)
    July 3, 2018 - Submitted EOI. (190 QLD | 75 | 26313 Software Engineer)
    July 25, 2018 - QLD 190 INVITE.
    August 25, 2018 - Cancelled QLD pre-invite because no Job offer.
    Oct 1, 2018 - PTE Retake. (L-78 | R-80 | S-90 | W-81) (Result = Proficient)
    Oct 18, 2018 - PTE Retake. (L-81 | R-90 | S-90 | W-90) (Result = Superior)
    Oct 19, 2018 - EOI Update. (189 | 80 | 190 NSW / VIC | 80 + 5)
    Nov 10, 2018 - 189 INVITE.
    Nov 15, 2018 - NSW 190 INVITE.
    Nov 22, 2018 - Lodged VISA 189. Let's go!
    Nov 27, 2018 - VIC 190 INVITE.
    Nov 27, 2018 - Medicals done. Waiting game begins.
    Feb 11, 2019 - Direct Grant! Thank you Lord!
    Mar 5, 2019 - CFO
    Sep 26, 2019 - BIG MOVE! Thank you, Lord!
    Nov 14, 2019 - Finally landed a job!
    Dec 6, 2019 - Moved to a new house.

  • LovellaEllenLovellaEllen QLD, Australia
    Posts: 315Member
    Joined: Nov 27, 2017

    Atleast diba I dont strongly recommend DIY.. we should just present the facts then let "them" decide.. We cant say one is better than the other especially if our data/numbers is only from personal experiences..

    _sebodemacho

    ANZSCO Code: 254423 | Age : 25 , Education: 15, Experience: 15, OET: 10| 65 Points
    July 2017 - Passed OET
    Oct 2018 - Completed Bridging Program at ACN
    Nov-Dec 2018 - Completed AHPRA Registration, ANMAC Assessment and Job Offer
    Jan 2019 - Submitted EOI for VISA190 (QLD, offshore) and Applied for TSS (482) VISA
    Feb 2019 - TSS VISA Approved and received ITA for 190 (QLD)
    March 2019 - Lodged 190 (QLD) VISA application offshore
    April 2019 - Started work in QLD via TSS (482) VISA
    Oct 2019 - 190 (QLD) granted - Thank you Lord and everyone in the forum!

  • xiaolicoxiaolico Australia
    Posts: 983Member
    Joined: Aug 13, 2016

    @LovellaEllen said:
    haha may connection ka ata sa agency eh.. you cant say get the numbers and just based it on your personal experience.. DIY kami lahat kakilala ko, nursing or IT field and all are successful.. There's no numbers out there proving mas maraming successful sa agency other than our own experiences.. that's why in the beginning I'm neutral.. I said pareho lang yung DIY and agency.. I'm NOT pushing to go for DIY, all i'm saying is it all goes down if the person is willing, kaya and if may time to do DIY. I let them decide for themselves..

    Honestly wala. I don't get any cut from the agent/agency that helped me. Kahit referral fee wala. Kaya nga i said, they should look at the numbers themselves. I was there once, i meddled with the idea if may DIY or agent. I guess based on my research and opinions on both sides, i decided mag agent. All i can give is my personal experience, just like you are giving your personal experience diba. At least they can see both sides. But yeah, if anyone asks me, I will push for an agent. It would be in my opinion, no basis for me to push for something na i did not do. On a side note, congrats to your circle, 100 percent kayo. if the person looks really hard, which i think i did ha, they should find a certain number or percentage to see which would favor them. I am not even promoting my agency ha. I am promoting all legit and licensed agencies. Since for me, madami din sila natulungan, i do wish for all of these agencies to stay and be successful. Again wala akong cut, wala akong kaibigan na agent. yung agent na tumulong sa akin, even if i refer him and his agency, hindi ko na friend ngayon. it was a business relationship. strictly professional :)

    Computer Network and Systems Engineer - 263111
    Age 33-39- 25points
    English superior- 20points
    Bachelor's Degree- 15points
    Work Experience- 10pts
    Total- 70pts

    July 25, 2016- Lodged ACS
    August 2, 2016- Favorable letter from ACS
    January 10, 2017- Took PTE
    January 12, 2017- PTE exam results (L90 R86 S90 W79)
    January 12, 2017- EOI
    January 18, 2017- ITA received
    January 19, 2017- NBI (hit)
    January 23, 2017- Visa Lodge 189
    January 24, 2017- Medical bgc
    January 27, 2017- NBI clearance received
    February 2, 2017- Medical cleared (no action required)
    February 15, 2017- Grant
    October 26, 2017- Flight to Melbourne
    October 27, 2017- Landed in Melbourne
    July 14, 2018- Moved to Sydney
    October 11, 2019- Wife gave birth to a baby boy
    October 20, 2019- Applied for baby's birth certificate online
    October 23, 2019- Baby boy's birth certificate received
    October 25, 2019- Applied for baby's medicare
    October 31, 2019- Baby's medicare activated
    October 31, 2019- Applied for baby's citizenship certificate
    November 7, 2019- Received baby's citizenship certificate
    November 13, 2019- Applied for baby's passport
    November 20, 2019- Baby's AU passport received
    November 2, 2021- Submitted AU citizenship application for myself and my wife
    April 14, 2022- Received Interview with Standard Test letter. May 25 schedule.
    May 25, 2022- Passed the Australian Citizenship Test
    May 25, 2022- Citizenship Approval Received
    September 15, 2022- Invitation to Citizenship Ceremony Received
    October 6, 2022- Citizenship Ceremony
    October 18, 2022- AU passport application lodged
    November 7, 2022- Passport received

  • LovellaEllenLovellaEllen QLD, Australia
    Posts: 315Member
    Joined: Nov 27, 2017

    Haha I find that hard to believe. The thing is you cannot just say get the numbers and then just present the numbers out of your own experiences.. Statistically, its not even valid.. Same goes to me, I cant push DIY based sa success rate ng circle of friends ko or even from @Captain_A or @carlosau ... All Im saying is:
    1. DIY is definitely doable but will require a lot of focus, determination and time
    2. having agency will not increase your chances of getting an ITA
    3. Im not pushing for DIY, I let them decide for themselves

    _sebodemacho

    ANZSCO Code: 254423 | Age : 25 , Education: 15, Experience: 15, OET: 10| 65 Points
    July 2017 - Passed OET
    Oct 2018 - Completed Bridging Program at ACN
    Nov-Dec 2018 - Completed AHPRA Registration, ANMAC Assessment and Job Offer
    Jan 2019 - Submitted EOI for VISA190 (QLD, offshore) and Applied for TSS (482) VISA
    Feb 2019 - TSS VISA Approved and received ITA for 190 (QLD)
    March 2019 - Lodged 190 (QLD) VISA application offshore
    April 2019 - Started work in QLD via TSS (482) VISA
    Oct 2019 - 190 (QLD) granted - Thank you Lord and everyone in the forum!

  • xiaolicoxiaolico Australia
    Posts: 983Member
    Joined: Aug 13, 2016
    edited March 2020

    @LovellaEllen said:
    Haha I find that hard to believe. The thing is you cannot just say get the numbers and then just present the numbers out of your own experiences.. Statistically, its not even valid.. Same goes to me, I cant push DIY based sa success rate ng circle of friends ko or even from @Captain_A or @carlosau ... All Im saying is:
    1. DIY is definitely doable but will require a lot of focus, determination and time
    2. having agency will not increase your chances of getting an ITA
    3. Im not pushing for DIY, I let them decide for themselves

    Statistically you have to make your own stats eh. Like for you, 100 percent yung stats mo diba. valid yung for you. If you do not believe me, then that is fine. Wala naman bearing na sa atin to since andito na tayong lahat. This is for those deciding kung mag DIY or not. Yeah my numbers are based on my personal experience and my personal research nung time na i was deciding kung mag agent ako or not. I would not even there research more since tapos na ko diyan. So my basis for my opinion is yung dinaan ko. I guess lahat naman ng tao sa forum na to, opinions nila kahit sa PTE or pag hanap ng trabaho, based sa personal experience nila. So on your point;
    1. Agree with this. DIY is doable and will require a lot of focues, determination and time. Agent, will require the same amount of determination. Syempre kailangan determined ka na iwan buhay mo sa pinas. Agent will not require the same amount of focus and time. But it will require more amount of money. Again if the person is checking this thread, money should not be a factor anymore. if you are playing around with the idea of getting an agent, dapat given na na may pambayad ka. so for me, determination is a tie, time and focus, advantage agent.
    2. having an agent will not increase your chances of getting an ITA. agree
    3. I may be speaking highly of getting an agent, dhail yun yung topic eh. Get an agent or DIY. But of course, the final decision will be on the person deciding. There is nothing anyone can do to convince that person which way to go.

    So in my conclusion, since time and focus mas kaunti kailangan mo with an agent, i would suggest an agent. last comment na ko, hopefully nakatulong ako sa mga mag dedecide mag agent. hopefully naka tulong din ako sa mag dedecide na hindi mag agent kasi yung points ko hindi valid at mali ako. either way, sana lahat kayo makakuha ng visa. sa mga madedeny whether nag agent or not, being denied that visa is not the end of the world. ganyan lang talaga basta ang important is sumubok ka. and yung path na kukunin mo is for your own decision is the best path and would again in your own opinion increase your chances of getting the life that you want. peace everyone. Feel free din to put in your last words para sa akin if meron pa :)

    robinsyreyes

    Computer Network and Systems Engineer - 263111
    Age 33-39- 25points
    English superior- 20points
    Bachelor's Degree- 15points
    Work Experience- 10pts
    Total- 70pts

    July 25, 2016- Lodged ACS
    August 2, 2016- Favorable letter from ACS
    January 10, 2017- Took PTE
    January 12, 2017- PTE exam results (L90 R86 S90 W79)
    January 12, 2017- EOI
    January 18, 2017- ITA received
    January 19, 2017- NBI (hit)
    January 23, 2017- Visa Lodge 189
    January 24, 2017- Medical bgc
    January 27, 2017- NBI clearance received
    February 2, 2017- Medical cleared (no action required)
    February 15, 2017- Grant
    October 26, 2017- Flight to Melbourne
    October 27, 2017- Landed in Melbourne
    July 14, 2018- Moved to Sydney
    October 11, 2019- Wife gave birth to a baby boy
    October 20, 2019- Applied for baby's birth certificate online
    October 23, 2019- Baby boy's birth certificate received
    October 25, 2019- Applied for baby's medicare
    October 31, 2019- Baby's medicare activated
    October 31, 2019- Applied for baby's citizenship certificate
    November 7, 2019- Received baby's citizenship certificate
    November 13, 2019- Applied for baby's passport
    November 20, 2019- Baby's AU passport received
    November 2, 2021- Submitted AU citizenship application for myself and my wife
    April 14, 2022- Received Interview with Standard Test letter. May 25 schedule.
    May 25, 2022- Passed the Australian Citizenship Test
    May 25, 2022- Citizenship Approval Received
    September 15, 2022- Invitation to Citizenship Ceremony Received
    October 6, 2022- Citizenship Ceremony
    October 18, 2022- AU passport application lodged
    November 7, 2022- Passport received

  • JacrayeJacraye Sydney
    Posts: 267Member
    Joined: Mar 06, 2018

    @xiaolico said:

    @LovellaEllen said:
    Haha I find that hard to believe. The thing is you cannot just say get the numbers and then just present the numbers out of your own experiences.. Statistically, its not even valid.. Same goes to me, I cant push DIY based sa success rate ng circle of friends ko or even from @Captain_A or @carlosau ... All Im saying is:
    1. DIY is definitely doable but will require a lot of focus, determination and time
    2. having agency will not increase your chances of getting an ITA
    3. Im not pushing for DIY, I let them decide for themselves

    Statistically you have to make your own stats eh. Like for you, 100 percent yung stats mo diba. valid yung for you. If you do not believe me, then that is fine. Wala naman bearing na sa atin to since andito na tayong lahat. This is for those deciding kung mag DIY or not. Yeah my numbers are based on my personal experience and my personal research nung time na i was deciding kung mag agent ako or not. I would not even there research more since tapos na ko diyan. So my basis for my opinion is yung dinaan ko. I guess lahat naman ng tao sa forum na to, opinions nila kahit sa PTE or pag hanap ng trabaho, based sa personal experience nila. So on your point;
    1. Agree with this. DIY is doable and will require a lot of focues, determination and time. Agent, will require the same amount of determination. Syempre kailangan determined ka na iwan buhay mo sa pinas. Agent will not require the same amount of focus and time. But it will require more amount of money. Again if the person is checking this thread, money should not be a factor anymore. if you are playing around with the idea of getting an agent, dapat given na na may pambayad ka. so for me, determination is a tie, time and focus, advantage agent.
    2. having an agent will not increase your chances of getting an ITA. agree
    3. I may be speaking highly of getting an agent, dhail yun yung topic eh. Get an agent or DIY. But of course, the final decision will be on the person deciding. There is nothing anyone can do to convince that person which way to go.

    So in my conclusion, since time and focus mas kaunti kailangan mo with an agent, i would suggest an agent. last comment na ko, hopefully nakatulong ako sa mga mag dedecide mag agent. hopefully naka tulong din ako sa mag dedecide na hindi mag agent kasi yung points ko hindi valid at mali ako. either way, sana lahat kayo makakuha ng visa. sa mga madedeny whether nag agent or not, being denied that visa is not the end of the world. ganyan lang talaga basta ang important is sumubok ka. and yung path na kukunin mo is for your own decision is the best path and would again in your own opinion increase your chances of getting the life that you want. peace everyone. Feel free din to put in your last words para sa akin if meron pa :)

    I think everyone here shared their two cents. No one's right or wrong. It is now up to the reader what pathway to choose. And before choosing, the first question they should consider is "When?" Meaning when to apply or when to start the process. Crazy things are happening at the moment because of this COVID19 virus. The current pandemic situation might affect the visa process???

    xiaolico

    ANZSCO 233213 Quantity Surveyor

  • robinsyreyesrobinsyreyes manila
    Posts: 114Member
    Joined: Apr 08, 2019

    Also had an agent as well, share ko lang din experience ko, not promoting anyone. Case to case basis pa rin syempre depending sa qualifications, type of visa and points.

    It took me around 4 months processing starting sa pag review ng PTE, take ng PTE, validate ng experience, EOI submission, getting an invite, until makapaglodge ng visa application. Yung visa processing lang nagpatagal which is 10 months. If hindi ako nag hire ng agent, I'm sure it will take longer than that since I need to review, ask, check all the process and requirements. They will constantly nag and remind you to complete all the requirements, and also borderline na yung age ko sa points so kailangan makakuwa ng invite the soonest. They will proof-read your CDR para sa EA, make sure na tama yung format and contents, they will get all the required documents. For short, lesser chance of having a mistake, and less hassle. I paid extra but sulit sya para sa kin.

    Now if you have time, and mejo tight sa budget. You can still get your visa by DIY. All the information needed is nandito na sa forum. Basta your have the right qualifications,and mag focus ka. You'll get there.
    Peace everyone. Godbless.

    AdminLinetdanexiaolico

    Visa subclass 189 - Mechanical Engineer (ANZCO 233512)

    November 2018 - Hired agent, review PTE A
    December 17, 2018 - PTE A Results (LRSW- 84 83 90 86)
    January 28, 2019 - EA CDR skills assessment lodged
    February 21, 2019 - EA positive skills assessment
    February 26, 2019 - EOI Lodged 80 pts (English 20 Work 15 Acad 15 Age 30)
    March 11, 2019 - Invitation to apply received
    March 26, 2019 - Visa application lodged
    April 3, 2019 - Medical exam taken
    April 9, 2019 - Medical status cleared
    January 28, 2020 - Direct Grant Received !!!

  • AdminAdmin Singapore
    Posts: 1,767Administrator
    Joined: Dec 29, 2010
    edited March 2020

    @robinsyreyes said:
    Also had an agent as well, share ko lang din experience ko, not promoting anyone. Case to case basis pa rin syempre depending sa qualifications, type of visa and points.

    It took me around 4 months processing starting sa pag review ng PTE, take ng PTE, validate ng experience, EOI submission, getting an invite, until makapaglodge ng visa application. Yung visa processing lang nagpatagal which is 10 months. If hindi ako nag hire ng agent, I'm sure it will take longer than that since I need to review, ask, check all the process and requirements. They will constantly nag and remind you to complete all the requirements, and also borderline na yung age ko sa points so kailangan makakuwa ng invite the soonest. They will proof-read your CDR para sa EA, make sure na tama yung format and contents, they will get all the required documents. For short, lesser chance of having a mistake, and less hassle. I paid extra but sulit sya para sa kin.

    Now if you have time, and mejo tight sa budget. You can still get your visa by DIY. All the information needed is nandito na sa forum. Basta your have the right qualifications,and mag focus ka. You'll get there.
    Peace everyone. Godbless.

    This is absolutely true! We cannot disregard the benefit of getting an agent , hindi po ako nag ppropromote rin, but like example ni @robinsyreyes , imagine the time for info gathering na dadanasin mo. sa case ko na malapit nako mawalang ng points sa Age, it might take me more time bago maintindihan ang mga bagong riles and need ko gawin, especially sa mga old companies ko.

    Again case to case basis. If you have spare $ to spend , I would use it to get an agent. pero hindi rin naman requirement so you have the choice to DIY it but be very careful kasi maraming horror stories about rejection, mas laking lost from info gathering, PTE, money, etc . For DIY, I urger you to use proper reference, wag po puro social media daming fake info.

    robinsyreyesxiaolico

    2010-06 : Lurker at philippines.com.au (previously the #1 Pinoy Australian Forum)
    2010-06 : Started researching on Visa 175 - Target 120pts
    2011-08 : Started prev employer document gathering for ACS skill assessment (0/4)
    2010-12 : Philippines.com.au went offline and created www.pinoyau.info
    2011-03 : 1st child born - AU dream halted
    2014-03 : ACS document - 1/5 emp ref completed
    2015-01: Promoted at work - AU dream halted
    2015-11: ACS document - 1/6 emp ref completed
    2016-09: 2nd child born - AU dream halted
    2018-09: ACS document - 6/8 emp ref completed
    2018-09: Revised all employment references and affidavit from scratch
    2019-03: Completed Revised 8/8 emp ref
    2019-03: PTE Exam - L59,R75,S62,W64 (no preparation)
    2019-07: Favorable Skills Assessment result for Software Eng
    2019-11: PTE Exam - L70,R68,S79,W68 (competent only)
    2020-02: PTE Exam - L79,R79,S86,W76 (grr lack 3pts on Writing)
    2020-03: PTE Exam - L85,R75,S87,W86 (Mar 4 - grr nag increase L, S and W but bumaba 4pts si R!!!!!)
    2020-03 PTE Exam - L81 R79 S90 W81 (Mar 9 - Salamat Lord!!!!)

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

    Hello po. Share ko lang po experience namin ni husband. Nagdalawang isip din kami whether to get an agent or DIY. Money is a minor issue bec we are both working here in SG. It's more of whether is it necessary or not kasi ang first hand info namin is from a successful DIYer. He provided me a list of the necessary docs (which you can get online or even from the forumers here, just ask) and walked us through it at talagang doable naman sya. So I started to read abt IELTS, MSA guidelines para sa CDR at yung visa 189,190 requirements. Nahirapan ako kasi ECE yung sinusundan ko. ME kami pareho ni hubby. So nagbasa at nagtanong tanong ako dito sa pinoyau at sa pinoy engrs au sa facebook.

    Tapos nakita ako ng isang friend nung nagpost ako ng questions at kinontak ako (advantage din na real name ang username para madali mareach) Answered prayer, sakto ME din sya, halos pareho kami ng field, granted visa 189 din sila ng family nya via agency. So kinonsider namin na kausapin din yung agent nila. Pero dahil alam ko na yung process at requirements, nilista ko lahat ng unsure areas bago kinausap yung agent. Buti may consultation na P1k lang pwede magtanong ng kahit ano, helpful naman si agent. Pagkatapos naming mag usap, dun kami nagdecide ni hubby na mag DIY na kasi naestablish namin na hindi complicated yung situation namin at lahat ng rqmts kaya namin iprovide.

    So when we say hindi complicated ang situation:
    1) We have enough work experience na we can provide supporting docs like ITR, payslips, SSS, Pag-ibig, employment endorsement, COE and most importantly, relevant sa ME.
    2) We have enough points
    3) We have enough docs to prove our relationship
    4) We have never been denied any visa previously
    5) We don't have any criminal records
    6) We are healthy

    The criteria might be more than the above, but if any of these basics ang complicated on your case, it would be best to get a professional guidance.

    In our case, walang nagcheck ng CDRs namin, confident ako sa sinulat ko since nabasa ko yung guidelines cover to cover ng more than 5times, ninamnam ko, pinasok ko sa sistema ko. Dito na yung "if the person is willing" as for me na outdoorsy, I did a little sacrifice by staying indoors during weekends to do my CDR and research for this migration process.

    Overall (naks pang PTE 😅), nagamit ko pareho. Nagthorough reading ako bago ako kumuha ng professional advice. Then DIY na all the way. Hindi pa naman po kami tapos sa process ng 189 so hindi pa ako credible source. Pero I happened to be sponsored by our AU branch and they hired an agent to process the visa. Nagulat si Australian agent that I have all the necessary files agad and as of writing, the agent has checked and verified that our docs are valid and sufficient for the visa application. I suggest to maximize your resources and gauge kung hanggang saan yung capacity mo to sacrifice, understand and to pay. Everything about the visa process can be found online, there is nothing hidden that only agents would know. The info is disseminated to all, it's up to you if you are willing to DIY, otherwise, get a professional to do it.

    Yun po, sana makatulong sa pagdecide. God bless po sa journey nating lahat!

    LinetdaneAdminxiaolicoAngelkoh0618renly2328ENGINEER_SALESMANcarolm23aerophera222

    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
    DOE: 23 Dec 2020
    Pre-Invite: 10 June 2021
    ITA: 18 June 2021
    Visa Lodge: 05 Aug 2021
    Medical: 31 Jan 2022
    Visa Grant: 20 Apr 2022

  • johnnydapperjohnnydapper Australia
    Posts: 175Member
    Joined: Mar 16, 2019

    I'm not against sa mga may agent. Ako kasi DIY lahat. Ang swerte ko lng kasi may nagmessage skin. Same kame ng plan. pati work sa SG. so nagdecide kme na magtulungan from start to finish. nagstart kme by gathering all the infos needed. Nagnotes kme at may mga sariling assignment. siempre trust lng tlga. It took us mga 2 months sa pagcomplete ng requirements. Bawat galaw nmin calculated ksma na lodging and etc.

    Ayun, naglodge kme july 9, nktanggap kme ng invitation 190 SA october 1 then lodge ng october 18 tpos natanggap ko ung direct grant ko ng dec 3, ung ksma ko january na kasi nag CO contact sya dahil sa husband nya.

    Ang laki ng natipid nmin. As in malaki. So ayun. Finally nagmeet up n kme in person hahaha. Good luck sainyo. Palakasan lng tlga ng loob sa mga DIY.

    Adminrenly2328ga2aucaspersushi24

    EOI: July 1,2019 with 75 points SA Registered Nurse
    Invite: October 3, 2019
    Lodge: October 17, 2019
    Direct Grant: December 3, 2019

  • RuCheRuChe Melbourne
    Posts: 100Member
    Joined: Jun 25, 2013

    Thanks for all the inputs. They are all helpful.
    I've been reading comments especially those na nag-agent.
    DIY din kase ako because I have time before to do research but looks like it's different sa case ng sis-in-law ko na wala shang time to understand and do thorough research. She's currently a primary school teacher sa pinas so hindi ko sure kung ano ang chances nya. That's why we are considering getting an agent. Depende na lang siguro kung kakayanin ng budget. :neutral:

  • AdminAdmin Singapore
    Posts: 1,767Administrator
    Joined: Dec 29, 2010

    yes true. iba ibang profession iba rin ang mga requirement pag dating sa assessing body ata. so a but tough kung walang tome to research. budget wise we have an ongoing promotion as a help to those who wants to get an agent but short in budget. you can click on the announcement with Visa Consort. :)

    RuChe

    2010-06 : Lurker at philippines.com.au (previously the #1 Pinoy Australian Forum)
    2010-06 : Started researching on Visa 175 - Target 120pts
    2011-08 : Started prev employer document gathering for ACS skill assessment (0/4)
    2010-12 : Philippines.com.au went offline and created www.pinoyau.info
    2011-03 : 1st child born - AU dream halted
    2014-03 : ACS document - 1/5 emp ref completed
    2015-01: Promoted at work - AU dream halted
    2015-11: ACS document - 1/6 emp ref completed
    2016-09: 2nd child born - AU dream halted
    2018-09: ACS document - 6/8 emp ref completed
    2018-09: Revised all employment references and affidavit from scratch
    2019-03: Completed Revised 8/8 emp ref
    2019-03: PTE Exam - L59,R75,S62,W64 (no preparation)
    2019-07: Favorable Skills Assessment result for Software Eng
    2019-11: PTE Exam - L70,R68,S79,W68 (competent only)
    2020-02: PTE Exam - L79,R79,S86,W76 (grr lack 3pts on Writing)
    2020-03: PTE Exam - L85,R75,S87,W86 (Mar 4 - grr nag increase L, S and W but bumaba 4pts si R!!!!!)
    2020-03 PTE Exam - L81 R79 S90 W81 (Mar 9 - Salamat Lord!!!!)

  • alexagirlalexagirl Posts: 4Member
    Joined: Apr 23, 2020

    magkano po ba fee if mag aagent for visa 190?

  • RheaMARN1171933RheaMARN1171933 Posts: 2,692Member, Administrator, Moderator
    Joined: Mar 10, 2016

    There is no set fee for any GSM visas. It varies from P100K-P200K. It’s all about which agency you’d be comfortable to handle your case and how much you’re willing to spend.

    We have a current collaboration with Pinoyau

    https://pinoyau.info/discussion/13525/visaconsort-promotion-offer-of-1300-p81-000-for-the-month-of-april-2020#latest

  • RoroRoro Posts: 3Member
    Joined: Jun 12, 2020

    If the age is 36 above po ba dapat aim to PR and Work Visa po? What if dipo abot ung points and ung experience and school is not recognise sa AU and need further studies para po pandagdag ng points pede po ba un?

  • ENGINEER_SALESMANENGINEER_SALESMAN Sydney, Australia
    Posts: 32Member
    Joined: Aug 10, 2018

    Hello @Roro, VISA 189 ako dito, mechanical engineer sa Sydney arrived last 2019 and I reflected on the visa process I went through last 2018. If you have time you can visit this link nakwento ko dito through immi website ano pwede dagdag sa pts if kulang:

    jakibantiles

    ANZSCO 233513 | Mechanical Engineer | Age: 25, Education: 15, Employment: 15, PTE: 20 | Total points = 75

    04.20.2018 | Initial consultation with registered migration agent
    07.06.2018 | Lodged EA Assessment
    07.31.2018 | Received favorable letter from EA
    08.28.2018 | Took PTE
    08.29.2018 | PTE A Test : LRSW|90/90/90/90
    08.30.2018 | Lodged EOI via Skillselect for VISA 189
    09.11.2018 | Received ITA
    09.20.2018 | Lodged VISA 189 application
    10.04.2018 | Medical exam at St. Luke's-BGC (with wife and 1-year old son)
    10.10.2018 | Medical is finalized (no action required)
    12.05.2018 | VISA 189 PR GRANT (Husband, Wife and 1-yr old son)
    21.02.2019 | ETA: Sydney, Australia. Lived w/ relatives for 5 months
    25.02.2019 | First Interview on HVAC job through head hunter
    07.03.2019 | Final Interview (morning), reference check and medical (afternoon)
    08.03.2019 | Job offer
    11.03.2019 | 1st day @ Work in HVAC job
    27.07.2019 | Moved to rent own place near work

  • RoroRoro Posts: 3Member
    Joined: Jun 12, 2020

    Thanks po, let me check this vid :)

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