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  • tmanitotmanito Posts: 39Member
    Joined: Oct 05, 2019

    @tmasuncion yup 457 which is known as 482 by now, may nagpost lang na recruiter sa linkedin ng link sa careers website nila. salamat :smile:

    wala kasi akong cover letter, resume lang talaga. yung format ng sakin:

    Career Summary
    Skills
    Certifications
    Work Experience
    Personal Info
    Character Reference

    My 482 TSS Visa Timeline
    9/25/2019 - Got the job offer letter
    10/5/2019 - Medical at Nationwide
    10/11/2019 - Took the PTE exam (1 day cramming at minadamali ko na)
    10/15/2019 - Got the results: L-79/R-84/S-76/W-81 - Proficient
    10/21/2019 - Visa Lodge
    10/24/2019 - Visa Granted
    10/25/2019 - Got notified about my visa grant

  • tmasunciontmasuncion Dubai
    Posts: 324Member
    Joined: Aug 04, 2017

    @tmanito ayos ah. salamat ha.

    ANZCO COD: 263111 || Computer Network and Systems Engineer
    12.18.2015 || Signed up with a migration agent. Tried DIY to no avail! LOL!
    00.00.0000 || Contemplating for the entire 2016, some miscommunication between my agent as well. Luckily I made it still!
    08.26.2017 || Received Skills Assessment Results from ACS. Praise the Lord!
    06.06.2018 || PTE first attempt: L:81 R: 77 Speaking: 90 W: 82 (2 Points more for Reading! need a superior score, SMH)
    06.12.2018 || PTE 2nd attempt: L:86 R:87 S: 80 W: 79 (Finally got my desired score! Superior! Praises to God!)
    06.25.2018 || Submitted EOI for Visa 189 and 190 NSW (Felt good to submit EOI, little did I know it was just the beginning...)
    12.11.2018 || To God the Glory! Received Visa 189 ITA! Got teary-eyed on this day! called my mom in the Philippines!
    12.18.2018 || Received Wife's Dubai Police Clearance.
    01.12.2019 || Received my Dubai Police Clearance.
    01.14.2019 || Received my SG Police Clearance! worked here between from 2010 to 2011.
    01.16.2019 || Received NBI Clearance from the Philippines. (This took around 2 weeks)
    02.04.2019 || Lodge visa 189 Application!
    02.05 2019 || Schedule the Medical Examination.
    12.17.2019 || Best Christmas gift ever! The day we got our Grant! All the glory and praises to Him!
    04.01.2020 || Initial Entry (Tentative Date)
    07.20.2020 || Big Move Day! (Got out of Quarantine after 14 days)
    09.22.2020 || Got an Offer Letter (1st Job)
    09.13.2021 || Offer Letter (2nd Job) God is good! All the time!

    Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you, "declares the Lord," Plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

  • eyburgereyburger Makati
    Posts: 18Member
    Joined: Apr 05, 2018

    @RodGanteJr

    If possible po pwede pong pasend rin ako ng CV format. Thank you po in advance!

  • glad02glad02 Posts: 9Member
    Joined: Feb 18, 2020

    @RodGanteJr @IslanderndCity Mga sir baka pwde nyo din sakin mashare yung CV format and cover letter nyo. Or kung sino po nagrant ng visa dyan for sponsorship. Thanks

  • JBLGJBLG Posts: 1Member
    Joined: Jun 12, 2020

    Hello po, pede rin po ba pa share din po ng CV Format and Cover Letter :) TIA :)

  • mayhuisomayhuiso Manila
    Posts: 77Member
    Joined: Dec 22, 2019

    @RodGanteJr Hello po! Makikiride po sa paghingi ng sample nyo. Thank you. :)

    Sales & Marketing Manager
    10|01|19 - Applied for VETASSESS Assessment (ICT Business Development Manager)
    12|20|19 - VETASSESS Positive for ICT Business Development Manager occupation removed from NT list
    01|28|20 - Applied for AIM Skills Assessment (Sales & Marketing Manager)
    01|31|20 - AIM Skills Assessed Positive for Sales & Marketing Manager
    02|29|20- PTE Academics (Proficient Plus)
    03|10|20 - PTE Academics (Superior)
    03|11|20 - EOI Lodge | SA 491 (90 PTS)
    06|03|20 - EOI point update (95 PTS) due to experience milestone but does not affect SA nomination application

  • erwayneerwayne Posts: 83Member
    Joined: Jun 01, 2020

    @RodGanteJr said:
    Hi po! Magandang gabi rin.

    Ako po. Pki-check po ung signature Ko for details. Sobrang blessed po ako na meron nag sponsor sakin. Ina-apply pa lang po ung 457 visa Ko currently. Posible po na makakakita ka ng company na magsponsor sayo. Try mo lang mag-apply and mag-dasal ka palagi. :)

    Ang Galing , sana puwede pa din ngayong 2020 yan sir! SANA ALL! haha

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

    @RodGanteJr Sir pede po Rin makahingi ng format po ng CV and cover letter :) salamat po

  • tatanfctatanfc Posts: 1Member
    Joined: Jun 22, 2020

    @RodGanteJr @IslanderndCity Mga sir baka pwde nyo po mashare yung CV format and cover letter nyo sa [email protected]. Thanks

  • France11France11 Posts: 7Member
    Joined: Sep 17, 2020

    Hi!

    I’m working in advertising here sa Pinas and now exploring paano maka-permanently reside sa AU. Currently, iniisip ko mag apply ng visa via points system sa visa 189 (tinignan ko yung prospective points ko, papasok sa 70 to 80 at least), or go the route kung saan mag-apply ako online (seek, linkedin, glassdoor, etc.). I’m currently weighing my options. Alin ba dito ang mas feasible way to migrate? Also, mag-32 years old pa lang ako this November.

    Also, for months I’ve just been researching alone kung paano maka-migrate. Ngayon ko lang nalaman na may ganitong forum pala — hulog ng langit!

    Salamat sa magrerespond. :smiley:

  • Cerberus13Cerberus13 Dublin Ireland
    Posts: 341Member
    Joined: Mar 23, 2020

    Hi. Just getting back from a short hiatus from this site. Lost hope about AU.

    Anyway, for those who also lost hope about the prospect of invitation from AU, have you considered other countries to immigrate to? Popular alternatives are Canada and NZ but right now, they are challenging to achieve as well especially if we are outside the priority occupations.

    I'd like to introduce you to the Republic of Ireland. Right now they also have Critical Skills Occupation system which is currently more diverse than the priority occupations of AU. That is, not only health care workers are being considered.

    I just got an offer from an Irish employer with luck and lots of effort of submitting (spamming? lol) CVs. My occupation (not health care related) is in the critical occupations list and I got my work permit approved with the sponsorship of an employer. I am currently in the visa process.

    I'm sharing this because I think Ireland is not well known as a consideration for immigration but they do have a system that encourages it. Critical Skills Work Permit is a path to permanent residency (not exactly but the equivalent) for only 2 years in Ireland plus 5 years for naturalisation. Irish passport will allow you to live in any EU member states. Although Ireland is a bit behind AU, NZ, and Canada government system.

    To know more about Ireland's Critical Occupations List:
    https://dbei.gov.ie/en/What-We-Do/Workplace-and-Skills/Employment-Permits/Employment-Permit-Eligibility/Highly-Skilled-Eligible-Occupations-List/

    xiaoxuejakibantileshan07nahodwightshangorajay

    ANZSCO 312111 - Architectural Draftsperson
    Location at the time of application: Offshore (Tokyo Japan) / DIY

    2020-Mar : Vetassess submission - Priority processing
    2020-Apr : Vetassess positive assessment - 5+ years employment
    2020-Jun 25 : First take PTE-A Tokyo - Superior
    2020-Jun : SkillSelect EOI lodge - 190/491 : 90/100 points

    2020 : Covid happened...

    2020-Aug : Job Offer - Ireland, Critical Skills Employment Permit path
    2020-Oct : Ireland Work permit granted
    2020-Oct : EOI auto updated due to age score dedcution - 190/491 : 85/95
    2020-Nov 18 : Ireland Employment Visa application
    2020-Nov 25 : Ireland work visa approved
    2020-Dec 26 : Moved to Dublin from Tokyo

    2022-Jun : EOI expired. New EOI lodged with no change in score
    2022-Aug : VIC opened for offshore. Lodged ROI for VIC
    2022-Sep : NSW opened for offshore. Created new EOI for NSW only
    2022-Sep : Removed 491 in my EOI. Only considering 190 for now
    2022-Nov 10 : Irish Stamp 4 status approved
    2022-Nov 29 : Received pre-ITA from NSW. Yay!
    2022-Nov 30 : Received nomination from NSW
    2023-Jan 13 : Visa 190 lodged
    2023-Feb 21 : Medicals
    2023-Feb 29 : Medicals cleared
    2023-Mar 15 : Japan PCC uploaded. Officially waiting for grant : )
    2023-Nov 23 : NSW 190 granted!

  • poiuy098poiuy098 Bataan
    Posts: 8Member
    Joined: Oct 18, 2018

    @Cerberus13 said:
    Hi. Just getting back from a short hiatus from this site. Lost hope about AU.

    Anyway, for those who also lost hope about the prospect of invitation from AU, have you considered other countries to immigrate to? Popular alternatives are Canada and NZ but right now, they are challenging to achieve as well especially if we are outside the priority occupations.

    I'd like to introduce you to the Republic of Ireland. Right now they also have Critical Skills Occupation system which is currently more diverse than the priority occupations of AU. That is, not only health care workers are being considered.

    I just got an offer from an Irish employer with luck and lots of effort of submitting (spamming? lol) CVs. My occupation (not health care related) is in the critical occupations list and I got my work permit approved with the sponsorship of an employer. I am currently in the visa process.

    I'm sharing this because I think Ireland is not well known as a consideration for immigration but they do have a system that encourages it. Critical Skills Work Permit is a path to permanent residency (not exactly but the equivalent) for only 2 years in Ireland plus 5 years for naturalisation. Irish passport will allow you to live in any EU member states. Although Ireland is a bit behind AU, NZ, and Canada government system.

    To know more about Ireland's Critical Occupations List:
    https://dbei.gov.ie/en/What-We-Do/Workplace-and-Skills/Employment-Permits/Employment-Permit-Eligibility/Highly-Skilled-Eligible-Occupations-List/

    Hi po,

    I have sent you a private message. I would like to ask a few questions regarding the critical skills work permit on Ireland.

  • jennettejennette Posts: 79Member
    Joined: Jun 15, 2020

    @Cerberus13 said:
    Hi. Just getting back from a short hiatus from this site. Lost hope about AU.

    Anyway, for those who also lost hope about the prospect of invitation from AU, have you considered other countries to immigrate to? Popular alternatives are Canada and NZ but right now, they are challenging to achieve as well especially if we are outside the priority occupations.

    I'd like to introduce you to the Republic of Ireland. Right now they also have Critical Skills Occupation system which is currently more diverse than the priority occupations of AU. That is, not only health care workers are being considered.

    I just got an offer from an Irish employer with luck and lots of effort of submitting (spamming? lol) CVs. My occupation (not health care related) is in the critical occupations list and I got my work permit approved with the sponsorship of an employer. I am currently in the visa process.

    I'm sharing this because I think Ireland is not well known as a consideration for immigration but they do have a system that encourages it. Critical Skills Work Permit is a path to permanent residency (not exactly but the equivalent) for only 2 years in Ireland plus 5 years for naturalisation. Irish passport will allow you to live in any EU member states. Although Ireland is a bit behind AU, NZ, and Canada government system.

    To know more about Ireland's Critical Occupations List:
    https://dbei.gov.ie/en/What-We-Do/Workplace-and-Skills/Employment-Permits/Employment-Permit-Eligibility/Highly-Skilled-Eligible-Occupations-List/

    Hi po, inquire lng po, does it need an employer to apply with this visa? If need po , sang website po kayo nag job hunting.. TIA po..

  • Cerberus13Cerberus13 Dublin Ireland
    Posts: 341Member
    Joined: Mar 23, 2020

    @jennette said:

    @Cerberus13 said:
    Hi. Just getting back from a short hiatus from this site. Lost hope about AU.

    Anyway, for those who also lost hope about the prospect of invitation from AU, have you considered other countries to immigrate to? Popular alternatives are Canada and NZ but right now, they are challenging to achieve as well especially if we are outside the priority occupations.

    I'd like to introduce you to the Republic of Ireland. Right now they also have Critical Skills Occupation system which is currently more diverse than the priority occupations of AU. That is, not only health care workers are being considered.

    I just got an offer from an Irish employer with luck and lots of effort of submitting (spamming? lol) CVs. My occupation (not health care related) is in the critical occupations list and I got my work permit approved with the sponsorship of an employer. I am currently in the visa process.

    I'm sharing this because I think Ireland is not well known as a consideration for immigration but they do have a system that encourages it. Critical Skills Work Permit is a path to permanent residency (not exactly but the equivalent) for only 2 years in Ireland plus 5 years for naturalisation. Irish passport will allow you to live in any EU member states. Although Ireland is a bit behind AU, NZ, and Canada government system.

    To know more about Ireland's Critical Occupations List:
    https://dbei.gov.ie/en/What-We-Do/Workplace-and-Skills/Employment-Permits/Employment-Permit-Eligibility/Highly-Skilled-Eligible-Occupations-List/

    Hi po, inquire lng po, does it need an employer to apply with this visa? If need po , sang website po kayo nag job hunting.. TIA po..

    Hi. Yes po need ng employer to sponsor you. Honestly di ko na maalala exact website pero Glassdoor ata.

    Meron silang FOI list ng companies na actively sponsoring overseas candidates so you may want to start there so you'll know kung anong company may chance to sponsor.

    ANZSCO 312111 - Architectural Draftsperson
    Location at the time of application: Offshore (Tokyo Japan) / DIY

    2020-Mar : Vetassess submission - Priority processing
    2020-Apr : Vetassess positive assessment - 5+ years employment
    2020-Jun 25 : First take PTE-A Tokyo - Superior
    2020-Jun : SkillSelect EOI lodge - 190/491 : 90/100 points

    2020 : Covid happened...

    2020-Aug : Job Offer - Ireland, Critical Skills Employment Permit path
    2020-Oct : Ireland Work permit granted
    2020-Oct : EOI auto updated due to age score dedcution - 190/491 : 85/95
    2020-Nov 18 : Ireland Employment Visa application
    2020-Nov 25 : Ireland work visa approved
    2020-Dec 26 : Moved to Dublin from Tokyo

    2022-Jun : EOI expired. New EOI lodged with no change in score
    2022-Aug : VIC opened for offshore. Lodged ROI for VIC
    2022-Sep : NSW opened for offshore. Created new EOI for NSW only
    2022-Sep : Removed 491 in my EOI. Only considering 190 for now
    2022-Nov 10 : Irish Stamp 4 status approved
    2022-Nov 29 : Received pre-ITA from NSW. Yay!
    2022-Nov 30 : Received nomination from NSW
    2023-Jan 13 : Visa 190 lodged
    2023-Feb 21 : Medicals
    2023-Feb 29 : Medicals cleared
    2023-Mar 15 : Japan PCC uploaded. Officially waiting for grant : )
    2023-Nov 23 : NSW 190 granted!

  • jennettejennette Posts: 79Member
    Joined: Jun 15, 2020

    @Cerberus13 said:

    @jennette said:

    @Cerberus13 said:
    Hi. Just getting back from a short hiatus from this site. Lost hope about AU.

    Anyway, for those who also lost hope about the prospect of invitation from AU, have you considered other countries to immigrate to? Popular alternatives are Canada and NZ but right now, they are challenging to achieve as well especially if we are outside the priority occupations.

    I'd like to introduce you to the Republic of Ireland. Right now they also have Critical Skills Occupation system which is currently more diverse than the priority occupations of AU. That is, not only health care workers are being considered.

    I just got an offer from an Irish employer with luck and lots of effort of submitting (spamming? lol) CVs. My occupation (not health care related) is in the critical occupations list and I got my work permit approved with the sponsorship of an employer. I am currently in the visa process.

    I'm sharing this because I think Ireland is not well known as a consideration for immigration but they do have a system that encourages it. Critical Skills Work Permit is a path to permanent residency (not exactly but the equivalent) for only 2 years in Ireland plus 5 years for naturalisation. Irish passport will allow you to live in any EU member states. Although Ireland is a bit behind AU, NZ, and Canada government system.

    To know more about Ireland's Critical Occupations List:
    https://dbei.gov.ie/en/What-We-Do/Workplace-and-Skills/Employment-Permits/Employment-Permit-Eligibility/Highly-Skilled-Eligible-Occupations-List/

    Hi po, inquire lng po, does it need an employer to apply with this visa? If need po , sang website po kayo nag job hunting.. TIA po..

    Hi. Yes po need ng employer to sponsor you. Honestly di ko na maalala exact website pero Glassdoor ata.

    Meron silang FOI list ng companies na actively sponsoring overseas candidates so you may want to start there so you'll know kung anong company may chance to sponsor.

    Thanks po

  • shewolf30shewolf30 Posts: 9Member
    Joined: Oct 07, 2020

    @Cerberus13 if it’s not too much to ask, can you please share the link to the foi list? Thanks! I’m an IT professional and we’d like to consider this.

  • Cerberus13Cerberus13 Dublin Ireland
    Posts: 341Member
    Joined: Mar 23, 2020

    @shewolf30 said:
    @Cerberus13 if it’s not too much to ask, can you please share the link to the foi list? Thanks! I’m an IT professional and we’d like to consider this.

    Sure. Here:
    https://dbei.gov.ie/en/What-We-Do/Workplace-and-Skills/Employment-Permits/Statistics/

    shewolf30

    ANZSCO 312111 - Architectural Draftsperson
    Location at the time of application: Offshore (Tokyo Japan) / DIY

    2020-Mar : Vetassess submission - Priority processing
    2020-Apr : Vetassess positive assessment - 5+ years employment
    2020-Jun 25 : First take PTE-A Tokyo - Superior
    2020-Jun : SkillSelect EOI lodge - 190/491 : 90/100 points

    2020 : Covid happened...

    2020-Aug : Job Offer - Ireland, Critical Skills Employment Permit path
    2020-Oct : Ireland Work permit granted
    2020-Oct : EOI auto updated due to age score dedcution - 190/491 : 85/95
    2020-Nov 18 : Ireland Employment Visa application
    2020-Nov 25 : Ireland work visa approved
    2020-Dec 26 : Moved to Dublin from Tokyo

    2022-Jun : EOI expired. New EOI lodged with no change in score
    2022-Aug : VIC opened for offshore. Lodged ROI for VIC
    2022-Sep : NSW opened for offshore. Created new EOI for NSW only
    2022-Sep : Removed 491 in my EOI. Only considering 190 for now
    2022-Nov 10 : Irish Stamp 4 status approved
    2022-Nov 29 : Received pre-ITA from NSW. Yay!
    2022-Nov 30 : Received nomination from NSW
    2023-Jan 13 : Visa 190 lodged
    2023-Feb 21 : Medicals
    2023-Feb 29 : Medicals cleared
    2023-Mar 15 : Japan PCC uploaded. Officially waiting for grant : )
    2023-Nov 23 : NSW 190 granted!

  • cccubiccccubic Singapore
    Posts: 15Member
    Joined: Jan 20, 2021
    edited April 2021

    hello po @IslanderndCity, if it is possible po, makakahingi po ako ng copy ng maswerteng CV & cover letter ni sir @RodGanteJr. Maraming salamat po in advance! [email protected]

  • anicaanica Ksa
    Posts: 32Member
    Joined: May 24, 2019

    @Cerberus13 said:
    Hi. Just getting back from a short hiatus from this site. Lost hope about AU.

    Anyway, for those who also lost hope about the prospect of invitation from AU, have you considered other countries to immigrate to? Popular alternatives are Canada and NZ but right now, they are challenging to achieve as well especially if we are outside the priority occupations.

    I'd like to introduce you to the Republic of Ireland. Right now they also have Critical Skills Occupation system which is currently more diverse than the priority occupations of AU. That is, not only health care workers are being considered.

    I just got an offer from an Irish employer with luck and lots of effort of submitting (spamming? lol) CVs. My occupation (not health care related) is in the critical occupations list and I got my work permit approved with the sponsorship of an employer. I am currently in the visa process.

    I'm sharing this because I think Ireland is not well known as a consideration for immigration but they do have a system that encourages it. Critical Skills Work Permit is a path to permanent residency (not exactly but the equivalent) for only 2 years in Ireland plus 5 years for naturalisation. Irish passport will allow you to live in any EU member states. Although Ireland is a bit behind AU, NZ, and Canada government system.

    To know more about Ireland's Critical Occupations List:
    https://dbei.gov.ie/en/What-We-Do/Workplace-and-Skills/Employment-Permits/Employment-Permit-Eligibility/Highly-Skilled-Eligible-Occupations-List/

    Hi. May alam po ba kayo na forum for Canada, like this forum for Australia ni pinoyau.info? Thanks po

    263311 Telecommunications Engineer | 189 | Age: 30 pts | English 10 pts | Education: 15 pts | Experience: 15 pts | Partner: 5 pts
    02/14/18 - PTE exam (1st take): L57 R63 S60 W70 -competent
    12/05/20 - PTE exam (2nd take): L80 R66 S70 W77 -proficient
    12/13/20 - EA standard MSA-CDR submitted
    12/22/20 - EA MSA outcome
    03/08/21 - Submitted EOI (75/80/90 pts for visa 189/190/491)

  • odwightodwight Singapore
    Posts: 231Member
    Joined: Jul 14, 2016

    @Cerberus13 said:

    @jennette said:

    @Cerberus13 said:
    Hi. Just getting back from a short hiatus from this site. Lost hope about AU.

    Anyway, for those who also lost hope about the prospect of invitation from AU, have you considered other countries to immigrate to? Popular alternatives are Canada and NZ but right now, they are challenging to achieve as well especially if we are outside the priority occupations.

    I'd like to introduce you to the Republic of Ireland. Right now they also have Critical Skills Occupation system which is currently more diverse than the priority occupations of AU. That is, not only health care workers are being considered.

    I just got an offer from an Irish employer with luck and lots of effort of submitting (spamming? lol) CVs. My occupation (not health care related) is in the critical occupations list and I got my work permit approved with the sponsorship of an employer. I am currently in the visa process.

    I'm sharing this because I think Ireland is not well known as a consideration for immigration but they do have a system that encourages it. Critical Skills Work Permit is a path to permanent residency (not exactly but the equivalent) for only 2 years in Ireland plus 5 years for naturalisation. Irish passport will allow you to live in any EU member states. Although Ireland is a bit behind AU, NZ, and Canada government system.

    To know more about Ireland's Critical Occupations List:
    https://dbei.gov.ie/en/What-We-Do/Workplace-and-Skills/Employment-Permits/Employment-Permit-Eligibility/Highly-Skilled-Eligible-Occupations-List/

    Hi po, inquire lng po, does it need an employer to apply with this visa? If need po , sang website po kayo nag job hunting.. TIA po..

    Hi. Yes po need ng employer to sponsor you. Honestly di ko na maalala exact website pero Glassdoor ata.

    Meron silang FOI list ng companies na actively sponsoring overseas candidates so you may want to start there so you'll know kung anong company may chance to sponsor.

    Bro, did you pay anything or the company will pay for the visa processing since it was sponsored?

  • Cerberus13Cerberus13 Dublin Ireland
    Posts: 341Member
    Joined: Mar 23, 2020

    @odwight said:

    @Cerberus13 said:

    @jennette said:

    @Cerberus13 said:
    Hi. Just getting back from a short hiatus from this site. Lost hope about AU.

    Anyway, for those who also lost hope about the prospect of invitation from AU, have you considered other countries to immigrate to? Popular alternatives are Canada and NZ but right now, they are challenging to achieve as well especially if we are outside the priority occupations.

    I'd like to introduce you to the Republic of Ireland. Right now they also have Critical Skills Occupation system which is currently more diverse than the priority occupations of AU. That is, not only health care workers are being considered.

    I just got an offer from an Irish employer with luck and lots of effort of submitting (spamming? lol) CVs. My occupation (not health care related) is in the critical occupations list and I got my work permit approved with the sponsorship of an employer. I am currently in the visa process.

    I'm sharing this because I think Ireland is not well known as a consideration for immigration but they do have a system that encourages it. Critical Skills Work Permit is a path to permanent residency (not exactly but the equivalent) for only 2 years in Ireland plus 5 years for naturalisation. Irish passport will allow you to live in any EU member states. Although Ireland is a bit behind AU, NZ, and Canada government system.

    To know more about Ireland's Critical Occupations List:
    https://dbei.gov.ie/en/What-We-Do/Workplace-and-Skills/Employment-Permits/Employment-Permit-Eligibility/Highly-Skilled-Eligible-Occupations-List/

    Hi po, inquire lng po, does it need an employer to apply with this visa? If need po , sang website po kayo nag job hunting.. TIA po..

    Hi. Yes po need ng employer to sponsor you. Honestly di ko na maalala exact website pero Glassdoor ata.

    Meron silang FOI list ng companies na actively sponsoring overseas candidates so you may want to start there so you'll know kung anong company may chance to sponsor.

    Bro, did you pay anything or the company will pay for the visa processing since it was sponsored?

    Just to note, magkaiba yung work permit and visa. So for work permit, the company applied on my behalf and paid for it, around 1k Euro (~58,000php) ata rin un. But the visa itself (this is after the work permit is granted), i applied and paid for it which is 12k Yen (~6,000php) sa Japan. I'm sure mas mura sa Pinas kung sa Pinas ka mag aapply.

    ANZSCO 312111 - Architectural Draftsperson
    Location at the time of application: Offshore (Tokyo Japan) / DIY

    2020-Mar : Vetassess submission - Priority processing
    2020-Apr : Vetassess positive assessment - 5+ years employment
    2020-Jun 25 : First take PTE-A Tokyo - Superior
    2020-Jun : SkillSelect EOI lodge - 190/491 : 90/100 points

    2020 : Covid happened...

    2020-Aug : Job Offer - Ireland, Critical Skills Employment Permit path
    2020-Oct : Ireland Work permit granted
    2020-Oct : EOI auto updated due to age score dedcution - 190/491 : 85/95
    2020-Nov 18 : Ireland Employment Visa application
    2020-Nov 25 : Ireland work visa approved
    2020-Dec 26 : Moved to Dublin from Tokyo

    2022-Jun : EOI expired. New EOI lodged with no change in score
    2022-Aug : VIC opened for offshore. Lodged ROI for VIC
    2022-Sep : NSW opened for offshore. Created new EOI for NSW only
    2022-Sep : Removed 491 in my EOI. Only considering 190 for now
    2022-Nov 10 : Irish Stamp 4 status approved
    2022-Nov 29 : Received pre-ITA from NSW. Yay!
    2022-Nov 30 : Received nomination from NSW
    2023-Jan 13 : Visa 190 lodged
    2023-Feb 21 : Medicals
    2023-Feb 29 : Medicals cleared
    2023-Mar 15 : Japan PCC uploaded. Officially waiting for grant : )
    2023-Nov 23 : NSW 190 granted!

  • odwightodwight Singapore
    Posts: 231Member
    Joined: Jul 14, 2016

    @Cerberus13 said:

    @odwight said:

    @Cerberus13 said:

    @jennette said:

    @Cerberus13 said:
    Hi. Just getting back from a short hiatus from this site. Lost hope about AU.

    Anyway, for those who also lost hope about the prospect of invitation from AU, have you considered other countries to immigrate to? Popular alternatives are Canada and NZ but right now, they are challenging to achieve as well especially if we are outside the priority occupations.

    I'd like to introduce you to the Republic of Ireland. Right now they also have Critical Skills Occupation system which is currently more diverse than the priority occupations of AU. That is, not only health care workers are being considered.

    I just got an offer from an Irish employer with luck and lots of effort of submitting (spamming? lol) CVs. My occupation (not health care related) is in the critical occupations list and I got my work permit approved with the sponsorship of an employer. I am currently in the visa process.

    I'm sharing this because I think Ireland is not well known as a consideration for immigration but they do have a system that encourages it. Critical Skills Work Permit is a path to permanent residency (not exactly but the equivalent) for only 2 years in Ireland plus 5 years for naturalisation. Irish passport will allow you to live in any EU member states. Although Ireland is a bit behind AU, NZ, and Canada government system.

    To know more about Ireland's Critical Occupations List:
    https://dbei.gov.ie/en/What-We-Do/Workplace-and-Skills/Employment-Permits/Employment-Permit-Eligibility/Highly-Skilled-Eligible-Occupations-List/

    Hi po, inquire lng po, does it need an employer to apply with this visa? If need po , sang website po kayo nag job hunting.. TIA po..

    Hi. Yes po need ng employer to sponsor you. Honestly di ko na maalala exact website pero Glassdoor ata.

    Meron silang FOI list ng companies na actively sponsoring overseas candidates so you may want to start there so you'll know kung anong company may chance to sponsor.

    Bro, did you pay anything or the company will pay for the visa processing since it was sponsored?

    Just to note, magkaiba yung work permit and visa. So for work permit, the company applied on my behalf and paid for it, around 1k Euro (~58,000php) ata rin un. But the visa itself (this is after the work permit is granted), i applied and paid for it which is 12k Yen (~6,000php) sa Japan. I'm sure mas mura sa Pinas kung sa Pinas ka mag aapply.

    Cool, atleast there is a assurance an merong job talaga kasi nagbayad na sila ng work permit mo. for the visa if its just 6K PHP, that should be ok.

    So online application ka lang bro noh? try din ako maghanap as alternative.... wala pa kasi balita sa AU.... hayysss.... T_T

  • Cerberus13Cerberus13 Dublin Ireland
    Posts: 341Member
    Joined: Mar 23, 2020

    @odwight said:

    @Cerberus13 said:

    @odwight said:

    @Cerberus13 said:

    @jennette said:

    @Cerberus13 said:
    Hi. Just getting back from a short hiatus from this site. Lost hope about AU.

    Anyway, for those who also lost hope about the prospect of invitation from AU, have you considered other countries to immigrate to? Popular alternatives are Canada and NZ but right now, they are challenging to achieve as well especially if we are outside the priority occupations.

    I'd like to introduce you to the Republic of Ireland. Right now they also have Critical Skills Occupation system which is currently more diverse than the priority occupations of AU. That is, not only health care workers are being considered.

    I just got an offer from an Irish employer with luck and lots of effort of submitting (spamming? lol) CVs. My occupation (not health care related) is in the critical occupations list and I got my work permit approved with the sponsorship of an employer. I am currently in the visa process.

    I'm sharing this because I think Ireland is not well known as a consideration for immigration but they do have a system that encourages it. Critical Skills Work Permit is a path to permanent residency (not exactly but the equivalent) for only 2 years in Ireland plus 5 years for naturalisation. Irish passport will allow you to live in any EU member states. Although Ireland is a bit behind AU, NZ, and Canada government system.

    To know more about Ireland's Critical Occupations List:
    https://dbei.gov.ie/en/What-We-Do/Workplace-and-Skills/Employment-Permits/Employment-Permit-Eligibility/Highly-Skilled-Eligible-Occupations-List/

    Hi po, inquire lng po, does it need an employer to apply with this visa? If need po , sang website po kayo nag job hunting.. TIA po..

    Hi. Yes po need ng employer to sponsor you. Honestly di ko na maalala exact website pero Glassdoor ata.

    Meron silang FOI list ng companies na actively sponsoring overseas candidates so you may want to start there so you'll know kung anong company may chance to sponsor.

    Bro, did you pay anything or the company will pay for the visa processing since it was sponsored?

    Just to note, magkaiba yung work permit and visa. So for work permit, the company applied on my behalf and paid for it, around 1k Euro (~58,000php) ata rin un. But the visa itself (this is after the work permit is granted), i applied and paid for it which is 12k Yen (~6,000php) sa Japan. I'm sure mas mura sa Pinas kung sa Pinas ka mag aapply.

    Cool, atleast there is a assurance an merong job talaga kasi nagbayad na sila ng work permit mo. for the visa if its just 6K PHP, that should be ok.

    So online application ka lang bro noh? try din ako maghanap as alternative.... wala pa kasi balita sa AU.... hayysss.... T_T

    Yes online lang. The work permit (either csep or regular employment permit) is direct path to naturalisation, 5 years continuous residency on that permit and you can apply for citizenship. Research mo na lang may ilang occupations ata na hindi eligible for any employment permit, so that would be a dead end.

    odwight

    ANZSCO 312111 - Architectural Draftsperson
    Location at the time of application: Offshore (Tokyo Japan) / DIY

    2020-Mar : Vetassess submission - Priority processing
    2020-Apr : Vetassess positive assessment - 5+ years employment
    2020-Jun 25 : First take PTE-A Tokyo - Superior
    2020-Jun : SkillSelect EOI lodge - 190/491 : 90/100 points

    2020 : Covid happened...

    2020-Aug : Job Offer - Ireland, Critical Skills Employment Permit path
    2020-Oct : Ireland Work permit granted
    2020-Oct : EOI auto updated due to age score dedcution - 190/491 : 85/95
    2020-Nov 18 : Ireland Employment Visa application
    2020-Nov 25 : Ireland work visa approved
    2020-Dec 26 : Moved to Dublin from Tokyo

    2022-Jun : EOI expired. New EOI lodged with no change in score
    2022-Aug : VIC opened for offshore. Lodged ROI for VIC
    2022-Sep : NSW opened for offshore. Created new EOI for NSW only
    2022-Sep : Removed 491 in my EOI. Only considering 190 for now
    2022-Nov 10 : Irish Stamp 4 status approved
    2022-Nov 29 : Received pre-ITA from NSW. Yay!
    2022-Nov 30 : Received nomination from NSW
    2023-Jan 13 : Visa 190 lodged
    2023-Feb 21 : Medicals
    2023-Feb 29 : Medicals cleared
    2023-Mar 15 : Japan PCC uploaded. Officially waiting for grant : )
    2023-Nov 23 : NSW 190 granted!

  • patrick21patrick21 Posts: 6Member
    Joined: Jul 24, 2021

    Hi @RodGanteJr, @IslanderndCity, baka po pwede makahingi ng CV format. eto po email address ko, [email protected]. Salamat po :)

  • mariusinbrisbanemariusinbrisbane Posts: 312Member
    Joined: Aug 04, 2021

    Hello po! I'm a new member lang as of today and I'm just asking kung madali ba ngayon makahanap ng jobs online that offer visa sponsorship? I have 3+ years experience as a Data Analyst. Not sure if in-demand ba ang mga IT/Analytics spaces ngayon? Any insight would be nice, especially from those coming from that industry. Thanks!

    Started my Australian visa journey: Jul 2021

    2021

    • Jul 01: Since I'm DIYing it, I started learning the whole process
    • Aug 05: Identified my occupation in the skills list; ended up choosing Statistician (224113) because it's the most relevant
    • Aug 18: VETASSESS -- Started collecting all of the necessary documents needed for skills assessment
    • Sep 12: VETASSESS -- Submitted my application to VETASSESS
    • Sep 14: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "Lodged"
    • Sep 16: VETASSESS -- They asked for a clearer copy of my diploma
    • Sep 20: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "In Progress"
    • Oct 04: PTE -- Booked my exam schedule
    • Nov 18: PTE -- Exam date; also on the same day (after an hour), I received my results -- SUPERIOR! (L90,R82,S90,W90)
    • Dec 04: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "Completed"; I received my outcome letter -- POSITIVE!
    • Dec 05: EOI -- Finally lodged the following: 189 (70) | 190 (75)
    • ---

    2022

    • Mar 19: Earned +5 because of moving to the next work experience bracket: 189 (75) | 190 (80)
    • May 06: Earned +5 because of moving to the next age bracket: 189 (80) | 190 (85)
    • Aug 11: SUBMITTED ROI -- Victoria's state sponsorship just opened!
    • Oct 26: RECEIVED PRE-INVITE -- Waaaaaah!
    • Nov 08: NOMINATION APPROVED & RECEIVED MY 190 ITA FROM DHA!!!
    • Nov 11: APPLICATION LODGED AND PAID!!! -- Submitted together with NBI Clearance and Form 80
    • Nov 17: Medicals day
    • Nov 23: MEDICALS CLEARED
    • ---

    2023

    • Mar 06: VISA GRANT!!! -- I have no words. Hay grabe talaga
    • July 02: BIG MOVE!!! -- THIS IS IT!!!
  • Devi@nt19Devi@nt19 Mandaluyong
    Posts: 158Member
    Joined: Sep 19, 2018

    Hello @RodGanteJr, @IslanderndCity, request din sana ako ng copy ng CV format. Kindly send it dito sa email na to [email protected]. Thank you in advance :)

    (261313 | Age: 30 | Employment: 15| BS Degree: 15 | English: 20 | Total:80)

    July 29, 2018 - IELTS : Competent
    October 3, 2018 - Submit ACS assessment
    Dec 07, 2018 - ACS assessment result - Associate Degree
    February 4, 2019 - Re-appeal to ACS for incorrect assessment
    February 15, 2019 - ACS Dispute Result - Positive outcome. Bachelors Degree
    February 23, 2019 - 1st take PTE-A : Superior
    February 28, 2019 - Submitted EOI for 189
    March 10, 2019 - ITA for 189 Received
    March 27, 2019 - Medicals at NHSI
    March 29, 2019 - Medicals No Actions Required
    April 17, 2019 - Visa Lodged
    January 30, 2020 - CO Contact: FBI clearance
    February 13, 2020 - Responded to CO contact
    March 17, 2020 - Updated NBI (Police) Clearance
    May 20, 2021 - CO Contact: Re-do Medical, Re-do Police Clearance
    June 7, 2021 - Medicals (2nd) at NHSI
    June 9, 2021 - Medicals No Actions Required
    June 14, 2021 - Updated NBI (Police) Clearance and responded to CO contact
    June 21, 2021 - Visa Grant
    Q1 2022 - Big Move

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

    @Devi@nt19 said:
    Hello @RodGanteJr, @IslanderndCity, request din sana ako ng copy ng CV format. Kindly send it dito sa email na to [email protected]. Thank you in advance :)

    Australian CV format varies depending on the occupation/role you're applying for, as well as your background. If you've got solid work experience in the occupation you're applying for, then you would want to highlight your professional work experience and include only the most relevant details to the job you're applying for. Don't include details that can be grounds for discrimination (age, birthday, marital status, religion), but you definitely can include work rights (especially if you are a permanent resident). I can see on your profile that your 189 visa has been granted, so that's an advantage for you. Many employers will not consider offshore applications if you are not an Australian citizen or PR. You can explain in your cover letter that you are moving to Australia in the next few months.

    CV is the most basic summary of your experience, but the cover letter is what will set you apart when applying, because you can elaborate on why you would be a good fit for the role given your background. And don't forget to tailor your CV and cover letter for each and every employer. Yes, it's a lot of work but many hiring managers/HR can appreciate well-tailored documents, which shows your effort and determination to score an interview.

    I've put in some links for you as references:

    https://seek.com.au/career-advice/article/free-resume-template
    https://consultanz.com.au/how-to-write-an-australian-cv/
    https://opencolleges.edu.au/careers/resumes/professional-resume-template-word?
    https://idp.com/australia/blog/working-in-australia/how-to-write-an-australian-style-resume/

    caspersushi24Devi@nt19lunarcat

    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

  • Devi@nt19Devi@nt19 Mandaluyong
    Posts: 158Member
    Joined: Sep 19, 2018

    @athelene said:

    @Devi@nt19 said:
    Hello @RodGanteJr, @IslanderndCity, request din sana ako ng copy ng CV format. Kindly send it dito sa email na to [email protected]. Thank you in advance :)

    Australian CV format varies depending on the occupation/role you're applying for, as well as your background. If you've got solid work experience in the occupation you're applying for, then you would want to highlight your professional work experience and include only the most relevant details to the job you're applying for. Don't include details that can be grounds for discrimination (age, birthday, marital status, religion), but you definitely can include work rights (especially if you are a permanent resident). I can see on your profile that your 189 visa has been granted, so that's an advantage for you. Many employers will not consider offshore applications if you are not an Australian citizen or PR. You can explain in your cover letter that you are moving to Australia in the next few months.

    CV is the most basic summary of your experience, but the cover letter is what will set you apart when applying, because you can elaborate on why you would be a good fit for the role given your background. And don't forget to tailor your CV and cover letter for each and every employer. Yes, it's a lot of work but many hiring managers/HR can appreciate well-tailored documents, which shows your effort and determination to score an interview.

    I've put in some links for you as references:

    https://seek.com.au/career-advice/article/free-resume-template
    https://consultanz.com.au/how-to-write-an-australian-cv/
    https://opencolleges.edu.au/careers/resumes/professional-resume-template-word?
    https://idp.com/australia/blog/working-in-australia/how-to-write-an-australian-style-resume/

    Thanks a bunch for the advise @athelene !

    (261313 | Age: 30 | Employment: 15| BS Degree: 15 | English: 20 | Total:80)

    July 29, 2018 - IELTS : Competent
    October 3, 2018 - Submit ACS assessment
    Dec 07, 2018 - ACS assessment result - Associate Degree
    February 4, 2019 - Re-appeal to ACS for incorrect assessment
    February 15, 2019 - ACS Dispute Result - Positive outcome. Bachelors Degree
    February 23, 2019 - 1st take PTE-A : Superior
    February 28, 2019 - Submitted EOI for 189
    March 10, 2019 - ITA for 189 Received
    March 27, 2019 - Medicals at NHSI
    March 29, 2019 - Medicals No Actions Required
    April 17, 2019 - Visa Lodged
    January 30, 2020 - CO Contact: FBI clearance
    February 13, 2020 - Responded to CO contact
    March 17, 2020 - Updated NBI (Police) Clearance
    May 20, 2021 - CO Contact: Re-do Medical, Re-do Police Clearance
    June 7, 2021 - Medicals (2nd) at NHSI
    June 9, 2021 - Medicals No Actions Required
    June 14, 2021 - Updated NBI (Police) Clearance and responded to CO contact
    June 21, 2021 - Visa Grant
    Q1 2022 - Big Move

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