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  • DreamerGDreamerG Posts: 269Member
    Joined: Aug 19, 2022

    @Zion said:

    @DreamerG said:

    @Zion said:
    Hi po mga ka-SG, need po sana namin ng advice niyo. We will be starting our #AUDream this coming Jan 2023, nag-ggather napo kami documents for our VetAssess. Kaya lang medyo may plot twist lang sa current work ko dito sa SG. I'm currently pregnant with our firstborn ^^ and ung 3months maternity leave ko sana sa pinas is ki-nounter offer ng boss ko ng permanent WFH nalang. Ang catch lang is icacancel na nila ung pass ko.
    They will not also issue me any internal contract kaya ang worry ko po is ano kayang documents pwede mag-support ng employment ko from January 2023 onwards? I'm thinking of my Payslips and Bank transfer ng salary po sana pero hindi ata sila classified as primary document?
    I'm CE/QS btw, ung sample related proof of work ko kaya h-honor ng Vetassess?
    Salamat po in advance sa tutugon! Happy New Year sa lahat! :))))

    Hi, for any company po na pa assess nyo, better po to have proper documentation, sa last company nyo po sa SG better to have the following;

    1.) Reference Letter
    2.) Payslip (specially the last 3 months altleast but more is better
    3.) Acceptance Letter ng Resignation showing your last day
    4.) Bank statement (if ever hindi available payslip)
    5.) Other docs na makikita yung transactions po na related sa company

    If regards po sa 3 months WFH without pass, better not to include po bka po pag na invite na is hindi majustify on papers. Important you have enough years even how many companies po para mag pa assess.

    Yan lang po muna ma comment po, hope it helps :-)

    Hi @DreamerG! Salamat! :)
    Actually ung WFH ko ay hindi lang 3months, indefinite po siya kaya nanghihinayang ako na hindi ko siya maclaim later on. Hindi din ako nagfile ng resignation and hindi naman din ako hiningan ng company. Meaning ba wala ng chance maclaim ko WFH work experience ko? :(

    Assessment body will definitely looking for accurate and legit paper of from when to when ka under sa company. Better check with your employer on how to have end date with them with formal letter, ito rin po kasi gagamitin nyo for Reference Letter which is more valid for assessment.

    Occupation: CIVIL ENGINEER
    Points: SC189-75/SC190-80/SC491-90
    EOI: Nov 2021
    ROI: Aug 2022
    Patiently waiting for Gods' perfect timing

  • ZionZion Singapore
    Posts: 29Member
    Joined: Jul 16, 2019

    @DreamerG said:

    @Zion said:

    @DreamerG said:

    @Zion said:
    Hi po mga ka-SG, need po sana namin ng advice niyo. We will be starting our #AUDream this coming Jan 2023, nag-ggather napo kami documents for our VetAssess. Kaya lang medyo may plot twist lang sa current work ko dito sa SG. I'm currently pregnant with our firstborn ^^ and ung 3months maternity leave ko sana sa pinas is ki-nounter offer ng boss ko ng permanent WFH nalang. Ang catch lang is icacancel na nila ung pass ko.
    They will not also issue me any internal contract kaya ang worry ko po is ano kayang documents pwede mag-support ng employment ko from January 2023 onwards? I'm thinking of my Payslips and Bank transfer ng salary po sana pero hindi ata sila classified as primary document?
    I'm CE/QS btw, ung sample related proof of work ko kaya h-honor ng Vetassess?
    Salamat po in advance sa tutugon! Happy New Year sa lahat! :))))

    Hi, for any company po na pa assess nyo, better po to have proper documentation, sa last company nyo po sa SG better to have the following;

    1.) Reference Letter
    2.) Payslip (specially the last 3 months altleast but more is better
    3.) Acceptance Letter ng Resignation showing your last day
    4.) Bank statement (if ever hindi available payslip)
    5.) Other docs na makikita yung transactions po na related sa company

    If regards po sa 3 months WFH without pass, better not to include po bka po pag na invite na is hindi majustify on papers. Important you have enough years even how many companies po para mag pa assess.

    Yan lang po muna ma comment po, hope it helps :-)

    Hi @DreamerG! Salamat! :)
    Actually ung WFH ko ay hindi lang 3months, indefinite po siya kaya nanghihinayang ako na hindi ko siya maclaim later on. Hindi din ako nagfile ng resignation and hindi naman din ako hiningan ng company. Meaning ba wala ng chance maclaim ko WFH work experience ko? :(

    Assessment body will definitely looking for accurate and legit paper of from when to when ka under sa company. Better check with your employer on how to have end date with them with formal letter, ito rin po kasi gagamitin nyo for Reference Letter which is more valid for assessment.

    thank you @DreamerG! Noted dito :)

  • michael713michael713 Posts: 25Member
    Joined: Jun 28, 2021

    Hi mga ka SG. Sa mga nasa Construction Sector.

    Saan nyo plan mag BM if ever maka receive kayo ng SC 189?

    Sa mga nasa Australia na, saan maganda construction industry for Engineers, site engineers, or any related construction jobs?

    Thank you in advance and Happy New Year!

    yhsoque
  • JavierJavier Posts: 9Member
    Joined: Dec 29, 2019

    Hello everyone!
    Magpapabook plng kme ng PTE test dto SG.
    Based sa experience nyo, saan mas ok, RELC or sa cuppage?
    Slamat sa sasagot

  • yhsoqueyhsoque Singapore
    Posts: 14Member
    Joined: Oct 07, 2021

    @Javier said:
    Hello everyone!
    Magpapabook plng kme ng PTE test dto SG.
    Based sa experience nyo, saan mas ok, RELC or sa cuppage?
    Slamat sa sasagot

    Mas generous daw magbigay ng score sa RELC base sa mga nagtest sa parehong center. Mas mataas nkuha nila sa RELC.

    Ako kc sa cuppage dahil wla n slot sa RELC nung magtatake n kmi ng Exam.

    Javier
  • rukawa_11rukawa_11 Singapore
    Posts: 212Member
    Joined: Jan 12, 2023

    @Javier said:
    Hello everyone!
    Magpapabook plng kme ng PTE test dto SG.
    Based sa experience nyo, saan mas ok, RELC or sa cuppage?
    Slamat sa sasagot

    In terms of facility, mas ok sa Cuppage dahil mas bago yung building and may waiting room sila for registration. Pero mas maliit yung testing room nila kaya mejo mas maingay sa speaking part nung exam. Mas accessible lang siya dahil nasa bandang Orchard Road.

    Sa RELC naman, mas luma yung building and ang waiting area for registration is sa corridor lang. Pero mas malaki yung testing room nila kaya mejo mas mahina yung ingay sa speaking part. Mejo mas malayo nga lang siya compared to Cuppage.

    Pero kung paipiliin ako, mas ok sa RELC kasi mas malaki yung exam room at mas makakapagfocus ka sa speaking part dahil less noise.

    Javier

    MY ROAD TO AUSTRALIAN PR

    Nominated Occupation: Architectural Draftsperson - ANZSCO 312111 (Offshore)


    2020

    Jan 20: Since I’m DIYing it, I started researching and learning the whole process.
    Feb 22: VETASSESS – I started gathering all required documents.
    Apr 25: VETASSESS – I finished gathering all my documents. I created my account and started filling up the Skills Assessment for General Occupation Application.
    Apr 29: VETASSESS – I double-checked my documents. I started uploading the required documents. I decided not to include my first work in the Philippines because I don’t have payment evidence of it. I didn’t include my 1st work in Singapore as well because I don’t have a Certificate of Employment from that job.
    Apr 30: VETASSESS – I double-checked my documents for the last time.
    May 01: VETASSESS – I successfully submitted my online assessment for Architectural Draftsperson. Total amount paid is AUD$ 880 (SGD$ 842.66) Crossing my fingers that the outcome will be positive.
    May 05: VETASSESS – My application status was lodged.
    Jul 12: VETASSESS – After 11 weeks, the results came out and it was Positive. Number of years assessed positively was 9.63 which is equivalent to 15 points in EOI.
    Jul 25: IELTS – I finally booked my IELTS Computer-delivered Test for SGD$ 365. My test date was Aug 16, 2020.
    Aug 16: IELTS – It was my test day. Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing were all taken on this day.
    Aug 21: IELTS – My test results came out. L: 9.0 R: 7.5 W: 7.0 S: 7.5 which is Proficient English. It is equivalent to 10 points in EOI.
    Aug 22: EOI – I finally submitted my Expression of Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect for NSW Visa 190.

    My points breakdown:
    Age: 25
    English Language Ability: 10
    Education: 15
    State Nomination: 5
    Years of Experience: 15
    Total: 70 points

    *Invitation rounds for NSW nomination under the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) are currently closed. I’m expecting that this may take a while because of the pandemic and the current situation in Australia. I just have to wait for the federal government’s advice on when it will open again.


    2022

    Jul 5: IELTS – Since my IELTS exam result was expiring on Aug 16, 2022, I booked my 2nd IELTS Computer-delivered Test for SGD$ 378. My test date was on Jul 17, 2022. I didn’t know at that time that Australia is accepting its validity for 3 years. But I was able to use it as well for my Canada PR application.
    Jul 17: IELTS – It was my test day. Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing were all taken on this day.
    Jul 20: IELTS – My test results came out. L: 8.0 R: 9.0 W: 7.0 S: 7.5 which is Proficient English. It is equivalent to 10 points in EOI.
    Jul 25: EOI – I received a notice that my EOI is expiring on August 23, 2022, so I had to resubmit it.
    Aug 23: EOI – My Expression of Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect expired after 2 years.
    Aug 25: EOI – I submitted my new Expression of Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect.

    My points breakdown:
    Age: 25
    English Language Ability: 10
    Education: 15
    State Nomination: 5
    Years of Experience: 15
    Total: 70 points

    *Invitation rounds for NSW nominations under the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) were still closed. It’s expected to open in November 2022. I hope I get invited before my birthday because I will lose points during an age milestone on December.

    Sep 09: EOI – After a long wait, NSW’s Skilled Visa Nomination Program finally opened. However, my skill points for my nominated occupation didn’t meet the minimum points required which is 90. I only had 70 points. I updated my EOI and changed my preferred state to Victoria, which only requires a minimum of 65 points. I then created an account in the Live In Melbourne portal and submitted my Registration of Interest (ROI).

    Dec XX: EOI – My points went down to 60 points due to an age milestone and I am now not qualified for at EOI in the Australian Skillselect. My only hope is to get higher points in my English exam to get back in the pool. I withdrew my EOI and ROI in Victoria.
    Dec19: – I booked my PTE English Test for USD$ 260 (SGD$ 367.11). My exam date was on Dec 30, 2022.
    Dec 30: PTE – I took the PTE Academic English Test. My test results came out the same day: L: 84 R:84 S: 90 W: 75. I didn’t get the scores that I needed to achieve Superior English.
    Dec 31: PTE – I booked another PTE English Test for USD$ 260 (SGD$ 361.28). My exam date was on Jan 09, 2023.


    2023

    Jan 09: PTE – It was my test day. The results came out on the same day: L: 90 R:85 S: 90 W: 80. I finally got the points that I needed to get Superior level of English.
    Jan 10: EOI – I lodged my EOI for NSW Visa 190 and was able to reach 70 points again to qualify for an invitation. By this time, the minimum points for all occupations were already removed by NSW.
    Jan 12: PTE – Booked my wife’s PTE English Test for USD$ 291.60 (SGD$ 401.85). Her exam date was on Jan 20, 2023.
    Jan 20: PTE – It was my wife’s test day. The results came out on the same day. She got a Competent English result which is additional 5 points on my EOI for Partner’s Qualifications (English).
    Jan 21: EOI – I updated my NSW 190 EOI. I now have 75 points.

    My points breakdown:
    Age: 15
    English Language Ability: 20
    Education: 15
    State Nomination: 5
    Years of Experience: 15
    Partner Qualification (English): 5
    Total: 75 points

    Jan 24: EOI – I finally received a pre-invite to apply for visa 190 nomination from NSW! We were super-duper happy! We’re on cloud 9! Tears of joy!
    Feb 03: EOI – Submitted documents required for NSW nomination visa subclass 190. I paid AUD$ 300 (SGD$ 290.73) for the application fee.
    Feb 06: EOI – I finally received the Invitation to Apply (ITA) letter for NSW Visa 190! Wohoo!
    Feb 13: Visa 190 lodged. I paid AUD$ 7523.88 (family of 3) with surcharge for the visa application fee. Praying that the visa processing and grants start to speed up.
    Feb 13: EOI – Withdrew all my other EOIs to other states.
    Feb 13: COC – I applied for eAppeal for Singapore Police Certificate of Clearance (COC).
    Feb 14: NBI – My wife applied for her NBI Clearance.
    Feb 21: COC – My eAppeal was approved. I paid SGD$ 55 for my COC application.
    Feb 22: COC – Booked my appointment for fingerprinting on Mar 13, 2023.
    Feb 22: Health Assessment – Booked our medical on Mar 13, 2023.
    Mar 03: NBI – My wife finally received her NBI Clearance.
    Mar 13: Health Assessment – Medical done at SATA AMK. Main applicant: SGD$ 241.90, Spouse: SGD$ 241.90, Child (6 years old): SGD$ 430.05 It cost us a total of SGD$ 913.35 for a family of 3.
    Mar 13: COC – Fingerprinting and collection of SG COC.
    Mar 14: Health Assessment – Status in ImmiAccount: Examinations in progress
    Mar 14: COC & NBI – Uploaded my SG COC and my wife’s NBI Clearance.
    Mar 15: Health Assessment – Status in ImmiAccount: Health Clearance Provided
    May 05: NBI – I applied for my NBI Clearance in the Philippines.
    May 19: NBI – I received my NBI Clearance.
    May 22: NBI – I uploaded my NBI Clearance to my ImmiAccount.
    Oct 10: ImmiAccount – I received s56 requesting for Form 80 from me and my wife. Status in ImmiAccount: Initial assessment.
    Oct 16: ImmiAccount - Submitted our Form 80. Status in ImmiAccount: Further assessment.


    2024

    Feb 08: GOLDEN GRANT! Thank you Lord!

  • stihlce12stihlce12 Singapore
    Posts: 229Member
    Joined: Oct 28, 2020

    May tanong ako to those who took the exam recently in RELC. Yong keyboard po ba eh ung manipis parn? Mejo naapekto skin ung keyboard last take ko. Cant type faster so need to practice with that type of keybord

    Occupation: 23321 Civil Engineer (Offshore Applicant)
    Points: SC189-75/SC190-80 (VIC & NSW)

    28 March 2023: Heal Assessment-Health Clearance Provided
    25 March 2023: Medical Exam Done
    17 March 2023: Visa Lodge SC 190
    02 March 2023: Received Nomination Approval NSW and ITA from DOHA
    15 Feb 2023: Received Pre-invitation from NSW
    11 Dec 2022: Submitted EOI for SC 190 NSW & VIC and SC 189
    15 Nov 2022: Received Skill Assessment From Engr Aus-Prof Eng
    10 Oct 2022: Submitted Standard CDR to Engr Aus for Skill Assessment
    09 May 2022: PTE Exam Result Proficient Score

  • rukawa_11rukawa_11 Singapore
    Posts: 212Member
    Joined: Jan 12, 2023

    @stihlce12 said:
    May tanong ako to those who took the exam recently in RELC. Yong keyboard po ba eh ung manipis parn? Mejo naapekto skin ung keyboard last take ko. Cant type faster so need to practice with that type of keybord

    yes, I took the exam last Jan 09, 2023. Nahirapan din po ako sa keyboard na mainipis. May mga letters na di nag-titype kaya dinodobule check ko palagi yung mga tinatype ko. Yung mouse din mejo may problem. Fortunately, okay naman results nung exam ko.

    MY ROAD TO AUSTRALIAN PR

    Nominated Occupation: Architectural Draftsperson - ANZSCO 312111 (Offshore)


    2020

    Jan 20: Since I’m DIYing it, I started researching and learning the whole process.
    Feb 22: VETASSESS – I started gathering all required documents.
    Apr 25: VETASSESS – I finished gathering all my documents. I created my account and started filling up the Skills Assessment for General Occupation Application.
    Apr 29: VETASSESS – I double-checked my documents. I started uploading the required documents. I decided not to include my first work in the Philippines because I don’t have payment evidence of it. I didn’t include my 1st work in Singapore as well because I don’t have a Certificate of Employment from that job.
    Apr 30: VETASSESS – I double-checked my documents for the last time.
    May 01: VETASSESS – I successfully submitted my online assessment for Architectural Draftsperson. Total amount paid is AUD$ 880 (SGD$ 842.66) Crossing my fingers that the outcome will be positive.
    May 05: VETASSESS – My application status was lodged.
    Jul 12: VETASSESS – After 11 weeks, the results came out and it was Positive. Number of years assessed positively was 9.63 which is equivalent to 15 points in EOI.
    Jul 25: IELTS – I finally booked my IELTS Computer-delivered Test for SGD$ 365. My test date was Aug 16, 2020.
    Aug 16: IELTS – It was my test day. Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing were all taken on this day.
    Aug 21: IELTS – My test results came out. L: 9.0 R: 7.5 W: 7.0 S: 7.5 which is Proficient English. It is equivalent to 10 points in EOI.
    Aug 22: EOI – I finally submitted my Expression of Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect for NSW Visa 190.

    My points breakdown:
    Age: 25
    English Language Ability: 10
    Education: 15
    State Nomination: 5
    Years of Experience: 15
    Total: 70 points

    *Invitation rounds for NSW nomination under the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) are currently closed. I’m expecting that this may take a while because of the pandemic and the current situation in Australia. I just have to wait for the federal government’s advice on when it will open again.


    2022

    Jul 5: IELTS – Since my IELTS exam result was expiring on Aug 16, 2022, I booked my 2nd IELTS Computer-delivered Test for SGD$ 378. My test date was on Jul 17, 2022. I didn’t know at that time that Australia is accepting its validity for 3 years. But I was able to use it as well for my Canada PR application.
    Jul 17: IELTS – It was my test day. Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing were all taken on this day.
    Jul 20: IELTS – My test results came out. L: 8.0 R: 9.0 W: 7.0 S: 7.5 which is Proficient English. It is equivalent to 10 points in EOI.
    Jul 25: EOI – I received a notice that my EOI is expiring on August 23, 2022, so I had to resubmit it.
    Aug 23: EOI – My Expression of Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect expired after 2 years.
    Aug 25: EOI – I submitted my new Expression of Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect.

    My points breakdown:
    Age: 25
    English Language Ability: 10
    Education: 15
    State Nomination: 5
    Years of Experience: 15
    Total: 70 points

    *Invitation rounds for NSW nominations under the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) were still closed. It’s expected to open in November 2022. I hope I get invited before my birthday because I will lose points during an age milestone on December.

    Sep 09: EOI – After a long wait, NSW’s Skilled Visa Nomination Program finally opened. However, my skill points for my nominated occupation didn’t meet the minimum points required which is 90. I only had 70 points. I updated my EOI and changed my preferred state to Victoria, which only requires a minimum of 65 points. I then created an account in the Live In Melbourne portal and submitted my Registration of Interest (ROI).

    Dec XX: EOI – My points went down to 60 points due to an age milestone and I am now not qualified for at EOI in the Australian Skillselect. My only hope is to get higher points in my English exam to get back in the pool. I withdrew my EOI and ROI in Victoria.
    Dec19: – I booked my PTE English Test for USD$ 260 (SGD$ 367.11). My exam date was on Dec 30, 2022.
    Dec 30: PTE – I took the PTE Academic English Test. My test results came out the same day: L: 84 R:84 S: 90 W: 75. I didn’t get the scores that I needed to achieve Superior English.
    Dec 31: PTE – I booked another PTE English Test for USD$ 260 (SGD$ 361.28). My exam date was on Jan 09, 2023.


    2023

    Jan 09: PTE – It was my test day. The results came out on the same day: L: 90 R:85 S: 90 W: 80. I finally got the points that I needed to get Superior level of English.
    Jan 10: EOI – I lodged my EOI for NSW Visa 190 and was able to reach 70 points again to qualify for an invitation. By this time, the minimum points for all occupations were already removed by NSW.
    Jan 12: PTE – Booked my wife’s PTE English Test for USD$ 291.60 (SGD$ 401.85). Her exam date was on Jan 20, 2023.
    Jan 20: PTE – It was my wife’s test day. The results came out on the same day. She got a Competent English result which is additional 5 points on my EOI for Partner’s Qualifications (English).
    Jan 21: EOI – I updated my NSW 190 EOI. I now have 75 points.

    My points breakdown:
    Age: 15
    English Language Ability: 20
    Education: 15
    State Nomination: 5
    Years of Experience: 15
    Partner Qualification (English): 5
    Total: 75 points

    Jan 24: EOI – I finally received a pre-invite to apply for visa 190 nomination from NSW! We were super-duper happy! We’re on cloud 9! Tears of joy!
    Feb 03: EOI – Submitted documents required for NSW nomination visa subclass 190. I paid AUD$ 300 (SGD$ 290.73) for the application fee.
    Feb 06: EOI – I finally received the Invitation to Apply (ITA) letter for NSW Visa 190! Wohoo!
    Feb 13: Visa 190 lodged. I paid AUD$ 7523.88 (family of 3) with surcharge for the visa application fee. Praying that the visa processing and grants start to speed up.
    Feb 13: EOI – Withdrew all my other EOIs to other states.
    Feb 13: COC – I applied for eAppeal for Singapore Police Certificate of Clearance (COC).
    Feb 14: NBI – My wife applied for her NBI Clearance.
    Feb 21: COC – My eAppeal was approved. I paid SGD$ 55 for my COC application.
    Feb 22: COC – Booked my appointment for fingerprinting on Mar 13, 2023.
    Feb 22: Health Assessment – Booked our medical on Mar 13, 2023.
    Mar 03: NBI – My wife finally received her NBI Clearance.
    Mar 13: Health Assessment – Medical done at SATA AMK. Main applicant: SGD$ 241.90, Spouse: SGD$ 241.90, Child (6 years old): SGD$ 430.05 It cost us a total of SGD$ 913.35 for a family of 3.
    Mar 13: COC – Fingerprinting and collection of SG COC.
    Mar 14: Health Assessment – Status in ImmiAccount: Examinations in progress
    Mar 14: COC & NBI – Uploaded my SG COC and my wife’s NBI Clearance.
    Mar 15: Health Assessment – Status in ImmiAccount: Health Clearance Provided
    May 05: NBI – I applied for my NBI Clearance in the Philippines.
    May 19: NBI – I received my NBI Clearance.
    May 22: NBI – I uploaded my NBI Clearance to my ImmiAccount.
    Oct 10: ImmiAccount – I received s56 requesting for Form 80 from me and my wife. Status in ImmiAccount: Initial assessment.
    Oct 16: ImmiAccount - Submitted our Form 80. Status in ImmiAccount: Further assessment.


    2024

    Feb 08: GOLDEN GRANT! Thank you Lord!

  • rukawa_11rukawa_11 Singapore
    Posts: 212Member
    Joined: Jan 12, 2023

    @luidmanahan said:
    Hello good morning po :)
    Anyone here took the NAATI exam for additional 5 points?
    How much is the fee and where is the test center here in SG?
    Thank you po!!

    I'm also thinking of taking this. The exam centre is based in AU if I'm not mistaken. However, the exams are now purely online so you can book and take the exam at the comfort of your own home.

    Here's the link to their website for your reference:

    https://www.naati.com.au/policies/language-policy-for-ccl-tests/

    era222luidmanahan

    MY ROAD TO AUSTRALIAN PR

    Nominated Occupation: Architectural Draftsperson - ANZSCO 312111 (Offshore)


    2020

    Jan 20: Since I’m DIYing it, I started researching and learning the whole process.
    Feb 22: VETASSESS – I started gathering all required documents.
    Apr 25: VETASSESS – I finished gathering all my documents. I created my account and started filling up the Skills Assessment for General Occupation Application.
    Apr 29: VETASSESS – I double-checked my documents. I started uploading the required documents. I decided not to include my first work in the Philippines because I don’t have payment evidence of it. I didn’t include my 1st work in Singapore as well because I don’t have a Certificate of Employment from that job.
    Apr 30: VETASSESS – I double-checked my documents for the last time.
    May 01: VETASSESS – I successfully submitted my online assessment for Architectural Draftsperson. Total amount paid is AUD$ 880 (SGD$ 842.66) Crossing my fingers that the outcome will be positive.
    May 05: VETASSESS – My application status was lodged.
    Jul 12: VETASSESS – After 11 weeks, the results came out and it was Positive. Number of years assessed positively was 9.63 which is equivalent to 15 points in EOI.
    Jul 25: IELTS – I finally booked my IELTS Computer-delivered Test for SGD$ 365. My test date was Aug 16, 2020.
    Aug 16: IELTS – It was my test day. Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing were all taken on this day.
    Aug 21: IELTS – My test results came out. L: 9.0 R: 7.5 W: 7.0 S: 7.5 which is Proficient English. It is equivalent to 10 points in EOI.
    Aug 22: EOI – I finally submitted my Expression of Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect for NSW Visa 190.

    My points breakdown:
    Age: 25
    English Language Ability: 10
    Education: 15
    State Nomination: 5
    Years of Experience: 15
    Total: 70 points

    *Invitation rounds for NSW nomination under the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) are currently closed. I’m expecting that this may take a while because of the pandemic and the current situation in Australia. I just have to wait for the federal government’s advice on when it will open again.


    2022

    Jul 5: IELTS – Since my IELTS exam result was expiring on Aug 16, 2022, I booked my 2nd IELTS Computer-delivered Test for SGD$ 378. My test date was on Jul 17, 2022. I didn’t know at that time that Australia is accepting its validity for 3 years. But I was able to use it as well for my Canada PR application.
    Jul 17: IELTS – It was my test day. Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing were all taken on this day.
    Jul 20: IELTS – My test results came out. L: 8.0 R: 9.0 W: 7.0 S: 7.5 which is Proficient English. It is equivalent to 10 points in EOI.
    Jul 25: EOI – I received a notice that my EOI is expiring on August 23, 2022, so I had to resubmit it.
    Aug 23: EOI – My Expression of Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect expired after 2 years.
    Aug 25: EOI – I submitted my new Expression of Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect.

    My points breakdown:
    Age: 25
    English Language Ability: 10
    Education: 15
    State Nomination: 5
    Years of Experience: 15
    Total: 70 points

    *Invitation rounds for NSW nominations under the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) were still closed. It’s expected to open in November 2022. I hope I get invited before my birthday because I will lose points during an age milestone on December.

    Sep 09: EOI – After a long wait, NSW’s Skilled Visa Nomination Program finally opened. However, my skill points for my nominated occupation didn’t meet the minimum points required which is 90. I only had 70 points. I updated my EOI and changed my preferred state to Victoria, which only requires a minimum of 65 points. I then created an account in the Live In Melbourne portal and submitted my Registration of Interest (ROI).

    Dec XX: EOI – My points went down to 60 points due to an age milestone and I am now not qualified for at EOI in the Australian Skillselect. My only hope is to get higher points in my English exam to get back in the pool. I withdrew my EOI and ROI in Victoria.
    Dec19: – I booked my PTE English Test for USD$ 260 (SGD$ 367.11). My exam date was on Dec 30, 2022.
    Dec 30: PTE – I took the PTE Academic English Test. My test results came out the same day: L: 84 R:84 S: 90 W: 75. I didn’t get the scores that I needed to achieve Superior English.
    Dec 31: PTE – I booked another PTE English Test for USD$ 260 (SGD$ 361.28). My exam date was on Jan 09, 2023.


    2023

    Jan 09: PTE – It was my test day. The results came out on the same day: L: 90 R:85 S: 90 W: 80. I finally got the points that I needed to get Superior level of English.
    Jan 10: EOI – I lodged my EOI for NSW Visa 190 and was able to reach 70 points again to qualify for an invitation. By this time, the minimum points for all occupations were already removed by NSW.
    Jan 12: PTE – Booked my wife’s PTE English Test for USD$ 291.60 (SGD$ 401.85). Her exam date was on Jan 20, 2023.
    Jan 20: PTE – It was my wife’s test day. The results came out on the same day. She got a Competent English result which is additional 5 points on my EOI for Partner’s Qualifications (English).
    Jan 21: EOI – I updated my NSW 190 EOI. I now have 75 points.

    My points breakdown:
    Age: 15
    English Language Ability: 20
    Education: 15
    State Nomination: 5
    Years of Experience: 15
    Partner Qualification (English): 5
    Total: 75 points

    Jan 24: EOI – I finally received a pre-invite to apply for visa 190 nomination from NSW! We were super-duper happy! We’re on cloud 9! Tears of joy!
    Feb 03: EOI – Submitted documents required for NSW nomination visa subclass 190. I paid AUD$ 300 (SGD$ 290.73) for the application fee.
    Feb 06: EOI – I finally received the Invitation to Apply (ITA) letter for NSW Visa 190! Wohoo!
    Feb 13: Visa 190 lodged. I paid AUD$ 7523.88 (family of 3) with surcharge for the visa application fee. Praying that the visa processing and grants start to speed up.
    Feb 13: EOI – Withdrew all my other EOIs to other states.
    Feb 13: COC – I applied for eAppeal for Singapore Police Certificate of Clearance (COC).
    Feb 14: NBI – My wife applied for her NBI Clearance.
    Feb 21: COC – My eAppeal was approved. I paid SGD$ 55 for my COC application.
    Feb 22: COC – Booked my appointment for fingerprinting on Mar 13, 2023.
    Feb 22: Health Assessment – Booked our medical on Mar 13, 2023.
    Mar 03: NBI – My wife finally received her NBI Clearance.
    Mar 13: Health Assessment – Medical done at SATA AMK. Main applicant: SGD$ 241.90, Spouse: SGD$ 241.90, Child (6 years old): SGD$ 430.05 It cost us a total of SGD$ 913.35 for a family of 3.
    Mar 13: COC – Fingerprinting and collection of SG COC.
    Mar 14: Health Assessment – Status in ImmiAccount: Examinations in progress
    Mar 14: COC & NBI – Uploaded my SG COC and my wife’s NBI Clearance.
    Mar 15: Health Assessment – Status in ImmiAccount: Health Clearance Provided
    May 05: NBI – I applied for my NBI Clearance in the Philippines.
    May 19: NBI – I received my NBI Clearance.
    May 22: NBI – I uploaded my NBI Clearance to my ImmiAccount.
    Oct 10: ImmiAccount – I received s56 requesting for Form 80 from me and my wife. Status in ImmiAccount: Initial assessment.
    Oct 16: ImmiAccount - Submitted our Form 80. Status in ImmiAccount: Further assessment.


    2024

    Feb 08: GOLDEN GRANT! Thank you Lord!

  • JavierJavier Posts: 9Member
    Joined: Dec 29, 2019

    @yhsoque said:

    @Javier said:
    Hello everyone!
    Magpapabook plng kme ng PTE test dto SG.
    Based sa experience nyo, saan mas ok, RELC or sa cuppage?
    Slamat sa sasagot

    Mas generous daw magbigay ng score sa RELC base sa mga nagtest sa parehong center. Mas mataas nkuha nila sa RELC.

    Ako kc sa cuppage dahil wla n slot sa RELC nung magtatake n kmi ng Exam.

    Thank you. Sa RELC nlng din kme mgpapabook. 😊

  • JavierJavier Posts: 9Member
    Joined: Dec 29, 2019

    @rukawa_11 said:

    @Javier said:
    Hello everyone!
    Magpapabook plng kme ng PTE test dto SG.
    Based sa experience nyo, saan mas ok, RELC or sa cuppage?
    Slamat sa sasagot

    In terms of facility, mas ok sa Cuppage dahil mas bago yung building and may waiting room sila for registration. Pero mas maliit yung testing room nila kaya mejo mas maingay sa speaking part nung exam. Mas accessible lang siya dahil nasa bandang Orchard Road.

    Sa RELC naman, mas luma yung building and ang waiting area for registration is sa corridor lang. Pero mas malaki yung testing room nila kaya mejo mas mahina yung ingay sa speaking part. Mejo mas malayo nga lang siya compared to Cuppage.

    Pero kung paipiliin ako, mas ok sa RELC kasi mas malaki yung exam room at mas makakapagfocus ka sa speaking part dahil less noise.

    Thank you sa inputs sir. Sa RELC na din kme magpabook. 😊

    rukawa_11
  • JavierJavier Posts: 9Member
    Joined: Dec 29, 2019

    isa pa po pla, may idea po kau alin mas ok na timeslot? yung mas konti ksabay?

  • DreamerGDreamerG Posts: 269Member
    Joined: Aug 19, 2022

    @Javier said:
    isa pa po pla, may idea po kau alin mas ok na timeslot? yung mas konti ksabay?

    In terms of kasabay sir, more or less mga 6-8 ang nag eexam.. sa timing i think better ang 10:00-12:00.. mas mas fresh to start the exam.. after good breakfast and few minutes of relaxation.. opinion lang po :-) Goodluck

    Javier

    Occupation: CIVIL ENGINEER
    Points: SC189-75/SC190-80/SC491-90
    EOI: Nov 2021
    ROI: Aug 2022
    Patiently waiting for Gods' perfect timing

  • rukawa_11rukawa_11 Singapore
    Posts: 212Member
    Joined: Jan 12, 2023

    @Javier said:
    isa pa po pla, may idea po kau alin mas ok na timeslot? yung mas konti ksabay?

    @Javier said:
    isa pa po pla, may idea po kau alin mas ok na timeslot? yung mas konti ksabay?

    Not sure sir kasi di ako morning person kaya after lunch ung mga tests ko, 2:45pm and 2pm slots haha. 😅 Pero ang napansin ko during that time, puno lahat ng computers. So baka nga tama po si @DreamerG na morning slot siguro ang konti.

    Javier

    MY ROAD TO AUSTRALIAN PR

    Nominated Occupation: Architectural Draftsperson - ANZSCO 312111 (Offshore)


    2020

    Jan 20: Since I’m DIYing it, I started researching and learning the whole process.
    Feb 22: VETASSESS – I started gathering all required documents.
    Apr 25: VETASSESS – I finished gathering all my documents. I created my account and started filling up the Skills Assessment for General Occupation Application.
    Apr 29: VETASSESS – I double-checked my documents. I started uploading the required documents. I decided not to include my first work in the Philippines because I don’t have payment evidence of it. I didn’t include my 1st work in Singapore as well because I don’t have a Certificate of Employment from that job.
    Apr 30: VETASSESS – I double-checked my documents for the last time.
    May 01: VETASSESS – I successfully submitted my online assessment for Architectural Draftsperson. Total amount paid is AUD$ 880 (SGD$ 842.66) Crossing my fingers that the outcome will be positive.
    May 05: VETASSESS – My application status was lodged.
    Jul 12: VETASSESS – After 11 weeks, the results came out and it was Positive. Number of years assessed positively was 9.63 which is equivalent to 15 points in EOI.
    Jul 25: IELTS – I finally booked my IELTS Computer-delivered Test for SGD$ 365. My test date was Aug 16, 2020.
    Aug 16: IELTS – It was my test day. Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing were all taken on this day.
    Aug 21: IELTS – My test results came out. L: 9.0 R: 7.5 W: 7.0 S: 7.5 which is Proficient English. It is equivalent to 10 points in EOI.
    Aug 22: EOI – I finally submitted my Expression of Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect for NSW Visa 190.

    My points breakdown:
    Age: 25
    English Language Ability: 10
    Education: 15
    State Nomination: 5
    Years of Experience: 15
    Total: 70 points

    *Invitation rounds for NSW nomination under the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) are currently closed. I’m expecting that this may take a while because of the pandemic and the current situation in Australia. I just have to wait for the federal government’s advice on when it will open again.


    2022

    Jul 5: IELTS – Since my IELTS exam result was expiring on Aug 16, 2022, I booked my 2nd IELTS Computer-delivered Test for SGD$ 378. My test date was on Jul 17, 2022. I didn’t know at that time that Australia is accepting its validity for 3 years. But I was able to use it as well for my Canada PR application.
    Jul 17: IELTS – It was my test day. Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing were all taken on this day.
    Jul 20: IELTS – My test results came out. L: 8.0 R: 9.0 W: 7.0 S: 7.5 which is Proficient English. It is equivalent to 10 points in EOI.
    Jul 25: EOI – I received a notice that my EOI is expiring on August 23, 2022, so I had to resubmit it.
    Aug 23: EOI – My Expression of Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect expired after 2 years.
    Aug 25: EOI – I submitted my new Expression of Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect.

    My points breakdown:
    Age: 25
    English Language Ability: 10
    Education: 15
    State Nomination: 5
    Years of Experience: 15
    Total: 70 points

    *Invitation rounds for NSW nominations under the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) were still closed. It’s expected to open in November 2022. I hope I get invited before my birthday because I will lose points during an age milestone on December.

    Sep 09: EOI – After a long wait, NSW’s Skilled Visa Nomination Program finally opened. However, my skill points for my nominated occupation didn’t meet the minimum points required which is 90. I only had 70 points. I updated my EOI and changed my preferred state to Victoria, which only requires a minimum of 65 points. I then created an account in the Live In Melbourne portal and submitted my Registration of Interest (ROI).

    Dec XX: EOI – My points went down to 60 points due to an age milestone and I am now not qualified for at EOI in the Australian Skillselect. My only hope is to get higher points in my English exam to get back in the pool. I withdrew my EOI and ROI in Victoria.
    Dec19: – I booked my PTE English Test for USD$ 260 (SGD$ 367.11). My exam date was on Dec 30, 2022.
    Dec 30: PTE – I took the PTE Academic English Test. My test results came out the same day: L: 84 R:84 S: 90 W: 75. I didn’t get the scores that I needed to achieve Superior English.
    Dec 31: PTE – I booked another PTE English Test for USD$ 260 (SGD$ 361.28). My exam date was on Jan 09, 2023.


    2023

    Jan 09: PTE – It was my test day. The results came out on the same day: L: 90 R:85 S: 90 W: 80. I finally got the points that I needed to get Superior level of English.
    Jan 10: EOI – I lodged my EOI for NSW Visa 190 and was able to reach 70 points again to qualify for an invitation. By this time, the minimum points for all occupations were already removed by NSW.
    Jan 12: PTE – Booked my wife’s PTE English Test for USD$ 291.60 (SGD$ 401.85). Her exam date was on Jan 20, 2023.
    Jan 20: PTE – It was my wife’s test day. The results came out on the same day. She got a Competent English result which is additional 5 points on my EOI for Partner’s Qualifications (English).
    Jan 21: EOI – I updated my NSW 190 EOI. I now have 75 points.

    My points breakdown:
    Age: 15
    English Language Ability: 20
    Education: 15
    State Nomination: 5
    Years of Experience: 15
    Partner Qualification (English): 5
    Total: 75 points

    Jan 24: EOI – I finally received a pre-invite to apply for visa 190 nomination from NSW! We were super-duper happy! We’re on cloud 9! Tears of joy!
    Feb 03: EOI – Submitted documents required for NSW nomination visa subclass 190. I paid AUD$ 300 (SGD$ 290.73) for the application fee.
    Feb 06: EOI – I finally received the Invitation to Apply (ITA) letter for NSW Visa 190! Wohoo!
    Feb 13: Visa 190 lodged. I paid AUD$ 7523.88 (family of 3) with surcharge for the visa application fee. Praying that the visa processing and grants start to speed up.
    Feb 13: EOI – Withdrew all my other EOIs to other states.
    Feb 13: COC – I applied for eAppeal for Singapore Police Certificate of Clearance (COC).
    Feb 14: NBI – My wife applied for her NBI Clearance.
    Feb 21: COC – My eAppeal was approved. I paid SGD$ 55 for my COC application.
    Feb 22: COC – Booked my appointment for fingerprinting on Mar 13, 2023.
    Feb 22: Health Assessment – Booked our medical on Mar 13, 2023.
    Mar 03: NBI – My wife finally received her NBI Clearance.
    Mar 13: Health Assessment – Medical done at SATA AMK. Main applicant: SGD$ 241.90, Spouse: SGD$ 241.90, Child (6 years old): SGD$ 430.05 It cost us a total of SGD$ 913.35 for a family of 3.
    Mar 13: COC – Fingerprinting and collection of SG COC.
    Mar 14: Health Assessment – Status in ImmiAccount: Examinations in progress
    Mar 14: COC & NBI – Uploaded my SG COC and my wife’s NBI Clearance.
    Mar 15: Health Assessment – Status in ImmiAccount: Health Clearance Provided
    May 05: NBI – I applied for my NBI Clearance in the Philippines.
    May 19: NBI – I received my NBI Clearance.
    May 22: NBI – I uploaded my NBI Clearance to my ImmiAccount.
    Oct 10: ImmiAccount – I received s56 requesting for Form 80 from me and my wife. Status in ImmiAccount: Initial assessment.
    Oct 16: ImmiAccount - Submitted our Form 80. Status in ImmiAccount: Further assessment.


    2024

    Feb 08: GOLDEN GRANT! Thank you Lord!

  • luidmanahanluidmanahan Posts: 51Member
    Joined: Nov 26, 2021

    @rukawa_11 said:

    @luidmanahan said:
    Hello good morning po :)
    Anyone here took the NAATI exam for additional 5 points?
    How much is the fee and where is the test center here in SG?
    Thank you po!!

    I'm also thinking of taking this. The exam centre is based in AU if I'm not mistaken. However, the exams are now purely online so you can book and take the exam at the comfort of your own home.

    Here's the link to their website for your reference:

    https://www.naati.com.au/policies/language-policy-for-ccl-tests/

    Thank you for your feedback :) Ya, saw that it's purely online na.. tho I skipped this part already.. hopefully my points are enough to get an invite.

    PTE: 12 December 2022
    EOI Submission: 11 January 2023
    NSW 190 Pre-Invite: **25 January 2023
    **Submitted Documents:
    31 January 2023
    NSW Nomination Approval: ** 1 February 2023
    **Visa Lodgment:
    21 February 202
    Medical Exam: 4 March 2023
    **Medical Results Submission: ** 6 March 2023
    **Medical Clearance: ** 7 March 2023

  • luidmanahanluidmanahan Posts: 51Member
    Joined: Nov 26, 2021

    @luidmanahan said:

    @rukawa_11 said:

    @luidmanahan said:
    Hello good morning po :)
    Anyone here took the NAATI exam for additional 5 points?
    How much is the fee and where is the test center here in SG?
    Thank you po!!

    I'm also thinking of taking this. The exam centre is based in AU if I'm not mistaken. However, the exams are now purely online so you can book and take the exam at the comfort of your own home.

    Here's the link to their website for your reference:

    https://www.naati.com.au/policies/language-policy-for-ccl-tests/

    Thank you for your feedback :) Ya, saw that it's purely online na.. tho I skipped this part already.. hopefully my points are enough to get an invite.

    PTE: 12 December 2022
    EOI Submission: 11 January 2023
    NSW 190 Pre-Invite: **25 January 2023
    **Submitted Documents:
    31 January 2023
    NSW Nomination Approval: ** 1 February 2023
    **Visa Lodgment:
    21 February 202
    Medical Exam: 4 March 2023
    **Medical Results Submission: ** 6 March 2023
    **Medical Clearance: ** 7 March 2023

  • luidmanahanluidmanahan Posts: 51Member
    Joined: Nov 26, 2021

    @rukawa_11 said:

    @Javier said:
    isa pa po pla, may idea po kau alin mas ok na timeslot? yung mas konti ksabay?

    @Javier said:
    isa pa po pla, may idea po kau alin mas ok na timeslot? yung mas konti ksabay?

    Not sure sir kasi di ako morning person kaya after lunch ung mga tests ko, 2:45pm and 2pm slots haha. 😅 Pero ang napansin ko during that time, puno lahat ng computers. So baka nga tama po si @DreamerG na morning slot siguro ang konti.

    It's really hard to tell po talaga to know which date and time yung konti kasabay... mostly, puno talaga ng slots since marami ring ibang lahi and students na nagtatake ng exam.. so better talaga magpractice with noisy background para masanay.... and agree na morning ang better slot po, para fresh pa ang mind.. kapag hapon kasi medyo nakakaantok na specially ang lamig pa sa testing centers.. hehe goodluck po! If you need any tips and more feedback, you can share with you my experience via pm. just message lang po. thank you.!

    Javier

    PTE: 12 December 2022
    EOI Submission: 11 January 2023
    NSW 190 Pre-Invite: **25 January 2023
    **Submitted Documents:
    31 January 2023
    NSW Nomination Approval: ** 1 February 2023
    **Visa Lodgment:
    21 February 202
    Medical Exam: 4 March 2023
    **Medical Results Submission: ** 6 March 2023
    **Medical Clearance: ** 7 March 2023

  • luidmanahanluidmanahan Posts: 51Member
    Joined: Nov 26, 2021

    @yhsoque said:

    @Javier said:
    Hello everyone!
    Magpapabook plng kme ng PTE test dto SG.
    Based sa experience nyo, saan mas ok, RELC or sa cuppage?
    Slamat sa sasagot

    Mas generous daw magbigay ng score sa RELC base sa mga nagtest sa parehong center. Mas mataas nkuha nila sa RELC.

    Ako kc sa cuppage dahil wla n slot sa RELC nung magtatake n kmi ng Exam.

    I somehow agree na mas generous sa points si RELC.. I tried to take the exam sa Cuppage and sa RELC.
    When I took the exam sa cuppage, I'm somehow confident on what I did.. pero the results were not in my favor. Whereas kay RELC, I thought I will fail some areas, but surprisingly I got perfect scores sa exam... Just a hunch, but maybe mas madali rin yung questions kay RELC, maybe different type of PTE exam versions not sure? but better talaga mag prepare ng 1-2months before taking the exam... it's really more on sanayan talaga and sometimes nasa questions/environment rin on the day of your exam. Kahit super kabisado mo pano sumagot and you feel confident na, iba pa rin kapag bigla kang nadistract and naconfuse on the day.. Goodluck po!! :)

    Javier

    PTE: 12 December 2022
    EOI Submission: 11 January 2023
    NSW 190 Pre-Invite: **25 January 2023
    **Submitted Documents:
    31 January 2023
    NSW Nomination Approval: ** 1 February 2023
    **Visa Lodgment:
    21 February 202
    Medical Exam: 4 March 2023
    **Medical Results Submission: ** 6 March 2023
    **Medical Clearance: ** 7 March 2023

  • erinperinp Posts: 70Member
    Joined: Feb 26, 2020

    Hello po! Kapag ba sa SG nag-lodge ng visa at may grant na, required ba na sa SG rin mag-exit pag flight na to AU? Or pwedeng umuwi muna ng Pinas after ma-cancel ang pass then sa Pinas na ang exit?

  • ga2auga2au NSW
    Posts: 1,200Member, Moderator
    Joined: Aug 28, 2018

    @erinp said:
    Hello po! Kapag ba sa SG nag-lodge ng visa at may grant na, required ba na sa SG rin mag-exit pag flight na to AU? Or pwedeng umuwi muna ng Pinas after ma-cancel ang pass then sa Pinas na ang exit?

    Kahit san po kayu pwwde mag exit. We choose coming from Sg kasi para di na doble ung tickets na bibilhin namin. Then dun gagastos pa syempre. Tapos u need to attend PDOS ata. So dito na kami galing Sg para straightforward lang.

    erinp

    232412- Illustrator | Total: 65

    2018 Oct- Lodged VETASSESS application
    2018 Dec- PTE Test
    2018 Dec- Proficient
    2019 Mar- VETASSESS Positive Outcome
    2019 Jun- Created EOI for NSW
    2019 Jun- Applied SA 489
    2019 Aug- Invitation to apply from SA 489
    2019 Aug- Lodge Visa Application SA 489
    2019 Sep 09- Medical
    2019 Sep 11- Medical deferred
    2019 Oct 19- Start TB treatment
    2019 Oct 21- Pre-invite from NSW 190
    2019 Oct 26- Invitation to apply from NSW Visa 190
    2019 Oct 24- Pre-invite from ACT 190 ( Didn't pursue it because lack of job opportunities)
    2019 Nov 10- Lodge NSW Visa 190
    2020 Jan - Withdrawn Visa 489
    2020 Apr 16- Finished TB treatment ( yey! )
    2020 Jun 08-Sputum results negative
    2020 Jun 12-Panel physician sent emedical ( Awaiting for clearance )
    2020 Jun 23 -Medical Health cleared ( Sa wakas Praise God! )
    2020 Jun 23 -Frontload Form 815_Health undertaking
    2022 Aug 22 - CO Contacted me for new Medicals, PCC and Form 80
    2022 Sept 7 - Uploaded requested documents.
    2022 Nov 25- Golden Grant!

  • ina008ina008 Posts: 72Member
    Joined: Nov 25, 2017

    @ga2au said:

    @erinp said:
    Hello po! Kapag ba sa SG nag-lodge ng visa at may grant na, required ba na sa SG rin mag-exit pag flight na to AU? Or pwedeng umuwi muna ng Pinas after ma-cancel ang pass then sa Pinas na ang exit?

    Kahit san po kayu pwwde mag exit. We choose coming from Sg kasi para di na doble ung tickets na bibilhin namin. Then dun gagastos pa syempre. Tapos u need to attend PDOS ata. So dito na kami galing Sg para straightforward lang.

    Required po ba yung PDOS sa lahat ng visa type?

    "So don’t allow your hearts to grow dull or lose your enthusiasm, but follow the example of those who fully received what God has promised because of their strong faith and patient endurance." - Hebrews 6:12 TPT

  • ilymygilymyg Posts: 16Member
    Joined: Dec 12, 2022

    @sureball5 said:

    @aag said:
    Hello po. Ask ko lang po gaano katagal ung medical sa SATA? At ano po included sa medical examination? Eto po ba ung normal eye check, blood pressure check lang? And how much po?
    Magpapasched sana ako today pero closed na yung clinic.
    Thank you

    bro sa paragon ako , ok ang experience ko, natapos ko lahat within 1 hour tapos the next working day reflected na sa immi account ko na ok na medical no action required.

    Hello,

    Question lang po. kapag na submit na ng Point Medical (Paragon) yung results, automatic mawawala na yung Health Examination dun sa Actions required like sa Biometrics? I visited the clinic last Saturday and as of this writing wala pa din update sa ImmiAccount ko. Thank you po.

    batangmanlalakbay
  • cel12cel12 Singapore
    Posts: 3Member
    Joined: May 26, 2015

    Hi Guys, ask ko lang po if may nakaexperience na na pina-snail mail ang SG certificate of clearance from SG to Canada? Or kahit not necessary to Canada po. Ilang days or weeks po inabot? Maraming salamat po.

  • pinkPastel_00pinkPastel_00 Posts: 73Member
    Joined: Jul 22, 2020

    @michael713 said:

    @DreamerG said:
    Hello po, anyone here mga ka SG na nag driving lesson here at nakuha ng license, any advise po saan ok? Ilang months po bago makakuha ng license (hindi provisional).

    After po ba nang lessons pwede sya magamit sa AU? Need to register lang? Salamat po :-)

    Hi @DreamerG. Nag take ako ng driving lessons, theory tests and practical driving test sa SG. At nakapasa naman at nakareceive ng SG Driving License. BBDC ako nag take.

    Based sa nabasa ko, kasali ang SG sa Recognised countries and jurisdictions in Aus. Meaning, exempted na sa driving test, mas madali na magconvert or kumuha ng state/territory DL.

    Although my DL din ako sa pinas. Nonrecognized ang Ph kaya required and theory and practical test sa Aus.

    Hindi ko pa na experience ung actual process sa Aus, kaya wait ko din reply ng mga kabayan natin na nasa Aus na.

    @michael713 hello, ask ko lang po kung magkano gastos mo sa practuc test sa SG? kung pwede po malaman

    Occupation: Architectural Draftsperson
    Offshore Applicant
    Single
    Points: 85
    Subclass: 190
    State: NSW
    Invitation Date: 8 Dec 2022
    Lodgment Date:13 Dec 2022

  • RizzaRizza Singapore
    Posts: 108Member
    Joined: Jun 21, 2020

    Hi po, baka natanong na to before, pero confirm ko lang po, biometrics is not required for visa 189? Kahit po part ng biometrics program ang singapore or philippines? sana po may makasagot sa mga nagrant na,

    2014-01 - Start of my dream to work and live in Australia with my family but was put on hold
    2019-11 - Applied for SG PR
    2020-04 - SG PR Rejected. Finally decided to pursue Australia dream.
    2020-11/12 - Started to compile my documents again and EA submission
    2021-02 - PTE Exam, 90 Overall Score. Thank you Lord!
    2021-02 - EA Submission (Civil Engineer), Fast Track
    2021-04 - Additional docs requested
    2021-04 - Positive Assessment received. Thank you Lord!
    2021-04 - Spouse PTE Exam
    2021-04 - EOI Lodge (189/80, 190/85)
    2022-10 - ITA 189 received on 6th Oct (Thank you Lord)
    2022-10-14 Lodged Visa 189
    2022-10-19 SPC submitted
    2022-11-10 NBI submitted
    2022-11-26 Medical Cleared
    2023-01-24 Grant Received
    Praying for the best and for everyone this year!

  • rentawrentaw Posts: 49Member
    Joined: Dec 21, 2021

    Hello! sa mga nagpagawa ng statutory declaration, need din ba present sa law office yung mag attest ng employment mo? Or you can bring the docs with their signature and copy of ID?

    POINTS BREAKDOWN and JOB CODE
    ANZSCO Code : 261311 - Analyst Programmer
    Points : 65
    Age : 25 | Education : 15 | Work : 10| English IELTS : 0 | State/Territory Nomination: 15
    Main Applicant : Husband
    Location : SG

    ****TIMELINE****

    2024
    Jan-09-2024 - 491 SA Visa Grant

    2023
    May 01, 2023 - PCC submitted
    Apr 13, 2023 Lodged Visa 491 SA (65 pts)
    Feb 27, 2023 - 491 SA State Nomination Approval and ITA from Skillselect
    Jan 24, 2023 - SA Nomination Submitted
    Jan 12, 2023 -Pre Invite (SA 491)
    Jan 04, 2023 - EOI for 491 SA

    2022

    Dec 2022 - Positive Results on ACS
    Sep 2022 : ACS Application Submitted

    2021
    Dec 2021 - Signed Service Agreement with Migration Agent
    Sep 2021 - Main applicant IELTS

  • IamTimIamTim Singapore
    Posts: 266Member
    Joined: Mar 11, 2021
    edited January 2023

    @rentaw said:
    Hello! sa mga nagpagawa ng statutory declaration, need din ba present sa law office yung mag attest ng employment mo? Or you can bring the docs with their signature and copy of ID?

    Wala naman hiningi saken na ibang document, binasa niya lang sa harap ko at tinanong kung tama ba ang mga nakasulat sa declaration. You can also ask them ahead of time kung may kailangan ka bang dalhin. :smile:

    Occupation: Civil Engineering Draftsperson - 312211


    2021


    12-Feb: Vetassess Skills Assessment (fast track)
    04-Mar: Received positive skills assessment
    20-Mar: English Language test - L:90 | R:76 | S:90 | W:82 - Proficient
    31-Mar: Expression of Interest Visa 189


    2022


    22-Aug: Received Invitation to Apply for Visa 189
    06-Sep: Singapore Police Clearance E-appeal application (Main & Partner)
    12-Sep: Lodge Visa 189
    12-Sep: Singapore Police Clearance E-appeal approved (Main & Partner)
    20-Sep: Singapore Police Clearance submitted (Main & Partner)
    23-Sep: Medical at SATA AMK (Main) - Cleared
    23-Sep: Philippine Police Clearance submitted (Partner)
    01-Oct: Medical at NHS Makati (Partner) - for Sputum Test/Culture & Repeat X-RAY
    03-Oct: Medical at NHS Makati (Child, IGRA test not available on weekends > NHS makati) - Cleared


    2023


    07-Jan: Case Officer Contact No.1 - S56 (Follow-Up on Medical & Police Clearance)
    12-Jan: Medical at SLEC (Partner) - Cleared
    09-Feb: Case Officer Contact No.2 - S56 (Signing of Health Undertaking)
    16-Mar: Visa 189 Grant

  • IamTimIamTim Singapore
    Posts: 266Member
    Joined: Mar 11, 2021

    @Rizza said:
    Hi po, baka natanong na to before, pero confirm ko lang po, biometrics is not required for visa 189? Kahit po part ng biometrics program ang singapore or philippines? sana po may makasagot sa mga nagrant na,

    Meron akong S56 letter from case officer, wala naman nirequest na magbiometrics.

    Same visa 189 and currently in SG :smile:

    Rizza

    Occupation: Civil Engineering Draftsperson - 312211


    2021


    12-Feb: Vetassess Skills Assessment (fast track)
    04-Mar: Received positive skills assessment
    20-Mar: English Language test - L:90 | R:76 | S:90 | W:82 - Proficient
    31-Mar: Expression of Interest Visa 189


    2022


    22-Aug: Received Invitation to Apply for Visa 189
    06-Sep: Singapore Police Clearance E-appeal application (Main & Partner)
    12-Sep: Lodge Visa 189
    12-Sep: Singapore Police Clearance E-appeal approved (Main & Partner)
    20-Sep: Singapore Police Clearance submitted (Main & Partner)
    23-Sep: Medical at SATA AMK (Main) - Cleared
    23-Sep: Philippine Police Clearance submitted (Partner)
    01-Oct: Medical at NHS Makati (Partner) - for Sputum Test/Culture & Repeat X-RAY
    03-Oct: Medical at NHS Makati (Child, IGRA test not available on weekends > NHS makati) - Cleared


    2023


    07-Jan: Case Officer Contact No.1 - S56 (Follow-Up on Medical & Police Clearance)
    12-Jan: Medical at SLEC (Partner) - Cleared
    09-Feb: Case Officer Contact No.2 - S56 (Signing of Health Undertaking)
    16-Mar: Visa 189 Grant

  • ilymygilymyg Posts: 16Member
    Joined: Dec 12, 2022

    Hello,

    Anyone here holding TV600 while waiting for grant 491 SA or any subclass? Ma cancel po ba un TV600 automatically? Thank you!

  • rentawrentaw Posts: 49Member
    Joined: Dec 21, 2021

    @IamTim said:

    @rentaw said:
    Hello! sa mga nagpagawa ng statutory declaration, need din ba present sa law office yung mag attest ng employment mo? Or you can bring the docs with their signature and copy of ID?

    Wala naman hiningi saken na ibang document, binasa niya lang sa harap ko at tinanong kung tama ba ang mga nakasulat sa declaration. You can also ask them ahead of time kung may kailangan ka bang dalhin. :smile:

    did you provide pa ba ng ID nung nag attest? or ID mo lang? san ka pala nagpastatutory?

    POINTS BREAKDOWN and JOB CODE
    ANZSCO Code : 261311 - Analyst Programmer
    Points : 65
    Age : 25 | Education : 15 | Work : 10| English IELTS : 0 | State/Territory Nomination: 15
    Main Applicant : Husband
    Location : SG

    ****TIMELINE****

    2024
    Jan-09-2024 - 491 SA Visa Grant

    2023
    May 01, 2023 - PCC submitted
    Apr 13, 2023 Lodged Visa 491 SA (65 pts)
    Feb 27, 2023 - 491 SA State Nomination Approval and ITA from Skillselect
    Jan 24, 2023 - SA Nomination Submitted
    Jan 12, 2023 -Pre Invite (SA 491)
    Jan 04, 2023 - EOI for 491 SA

    2022

    Dec 2022 - Positive Results on ACS
    Sep 2022 : ACS Application Submitted

    2021
    Dec 2021 - Signed Service Agreement with Migration Agent
    Sep 2021 - Main applicant IELTS

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