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Visa Options - Need your Opinion

Hi All,

We are currently exploring visa options para makapasok sa AUS. Family of 3 kami na nasa SG ngayon. Either mag try muna kami ng 189 or 190 , OR last option is student visa ang isa samin.

Me:
Age: 32 y/o
Work: Sr. Network Engr (Singapore), 7+ years exp.
PRC Licensed ECE (expired)
CCIE certified + other Cisco Certifications

Wife:
Age 27 y/o
4+ years Pharmacist in PH (housewife since pandemic)
PRC Registered Pharmacist

Ano po sa tingin nyo ang best option? Aware po kami na mas ok direct PR although madugo. Now kasi ay nahihirapan ako magcollect ng employment letter at payment evidence ko from previous employers.

If last option po is using SV, mas ok padin ba na si wife ang mag SV like Masteral Degree pra full time work ako? Or ako parin ang mag pursue ng SV para magamit at mdagdagan padin points for PR later in future?

Salamat po sa any tips and ideas.

Comments

  • magueromaguero Adelaide
    Posts: 831Member
    Joined: Oct 24, 2016

    @ponzki said:
    Hi All,

    We are currently exploring visa options para makapasok sa AUS. Family of 3 kami na nasa SG ngayon. Either mag try muna kami ng 189 or 190 , OR last option is student visa ang isa samin.

    Me:
    Age: 32 y/o
    Work: Sr. Network Engr (Singapore), 7+ years exp.
    PRC Licensed ECE (expired)
    CCIE certified + other Cisco Certifications

    Wife:
    Age 27 y/o
    4+ years Pharmacist in PH (housewife since pandemic)
    PRC Registered Pharmacist

    Ano po sa tingin nyo ang best option? Aware po kami na mas ok direct PR although madugo. Now kasi ay nahihirapan ako magcollect ng employment letter at payment evidence ko from previous employers.

    If last option po is using SV, mas ok padin ba na si wife ang mag SV like Masteral Degree pra full time work ako? Or ako parin ang mag pursue ng SV para magamit at mdagdagan padin points for PR later in future?

    Salamat po sa any tips and ideas.

    Maybe check what's needed for your wife to get a positive skills assessment for Pharmacist. Kahit paiba-iba ang rules ng DHA, consistent na mas malaki ang chance na mainvite ng mga nasa medical & allied health professions.

  • era222era222 Philippines
    Posts: 783Member
    Joined: Mar 08, 2022
    edited May 2023

    @ponzki said:
    Hi All,

    We are currently exploring visa options para makapasok sa AUS. Family of 3 kami na nasa SG ngayon. Either mag try muna kami ng 189 or 190 , OR last option is student visa ang isa samin.

    Me:
    Age: 32 y/o
    Work: Sr. Network Engr (Singapore), 7+ years exp.
    PRC Licensed ECE (expired)
    CCIE certified + other Cisco Certifications

    Wife:
    Age 27 y/o
    4+ years Pharmacist in PH (housewife since pandemic)
    PRC Registered Pharmacist

    Ano po sa tingin nyo ang best option? Aware po kami na mas ok direct PR although madugo. Now kasi ay nahihirapan ako magcollect ng employment letter at payment evidence ko from previous employers.

    If last option po is using SV, mas ok padin ba na si wife ang mag SV like Masteral Degree pra full time work ako? Or ako parin ang mag pursue ng SV para magamit at mdagdagan padin points for PR later in future?

    Salamat po sa any tips and ideas.

    My personal opinion: I think both your ages are prime pa for the current points system, and seeing as the points system is currently being reconsidered (they're looking to change it though no definitive plan pa for this), I would try for the 189/190/491 first at this time. Madugo nga lang talaga ang documentation part, I feel you. But if you think you can find a way to get the documents you need, at least kahit man lang until skills assessment (which would determine if you can proceed with GSM or not) then I think it's worth a try.

    Then have the SV route as a last resort. To me that's more prudent since yung process for SV application is relatively quicker and easier than the GSM route.

    Based sa info na binigay mo, both your occupations are in high demand—healthcare professions are priority din. But of course, that's not the end-all be-all. Many other factors to consider like how quickly you'll get invited, if the system will have changed by then, and so on. But again, if I were in your position I would try the skills assessment first to take advantage of the current system and if that fails, go for SV.

    Cerberus13

    212415 - Technical Writer | Offshore, PH | With agent | Age: 30 | English: 20 | Work: 0 | Qualification: 15 | Single: 10 | NAATI: 5 | Total: 80+5 for SC190 | Granted 190 NSW

    2020

    December 5: Started consulting with agents

    2021

    March 5: Hiatus

    2022

    February 28: Resumed my application
    June 16: PTE - Started studying on my own (Used Pearson mock tests and APEUni)
    June 21: PTE - Booked my exam
    June 23: VETASSESS - Submitted my application
    June 24: VETASSESS - Status "Lodged"
    August 26: PTE - Exam at Trident Makati
    August 30: PTE - Results: SUPERIOR (LRSW 90) - Read my study/exam tips
    September 14: NAATI CCL - Booked my exam
    November 26: NAATI CCL - Exam
    November 30: VETASSESS - Requested for updated reference letter
    December 7: VETASSESS - Submitted updated reference letter
    December 16: VETASSESS - Result - POSITIVE ASSESSMENT!
    December 22: NAATI CCL - Results - Passed (77.5/90) - Just took the CCL cram course
    December 23: EOI - Lodged 190 for VIC and NSW

    2023

    January 6: Submitted petition for correction of birth certificate (just in case)
    January 10: STATE NOM - Received pre-invite from NSW for 190 TYL / Discontinued VIC ROI
    January 23: STATE NOM - Submitted nomination application to NSW
    January 24: Received ITA from NSW for 190 visa first thing in the morning tears of joy
    February 17: Lodged 190 visa application / Scheduled my medicals at St. Luke's BGC
    March 4: First-time visit to Melbourne and Sydney
    March 13: Medicals
    March 17: Police clearance
    March 21: Medicals cleared
    April 5: Uploaded corrected birth certificate (TYL, my LCRO was efficient)
    October 16: Received commencement email
    December 28: PR VISA GRANT

  • RheaMARN1171933RheaMARN1171933 Posts: 2,766Member, Administrator, Moderator
    Joined: Mar 10, 2016

    I don’t think student visa should be an option given your background. Too premature to decide on the visa options. Have both your skills assessed first, so your English then lodge your EOI. Be open for visa subclasses 189,190 and 491 and see which invite you’ll get. That’s how I always guide my clients. Don’t be fixated with a particular visa. Whatever is meant to be will fall into place.

    ispidprik
  • _sebodemacho_sebodemacho Melbourne, VIC
    Posts: 1,011Member, Moderator
    Joined: Sep 13, 2019
    edited May 2023

    @RheaMARN1171933 said:
    I don’t think student visa should be an option given your background. Too premature to decide on the visa options. Have both your skills assessed first, so your English then lodge your EOI. Be open for visa subclasses 189,190 and 491 and see which invite you’ll get. That’s how I always guide my clients. Don’t be fixated with a particular visa. Whatever is meant to be will fall into place.

    +1 to this.

    I also dont understand why people choose SV pathway since there is no direct PR guaranteed in that route. In the end, they will still go through the GSM pathway at most after their PY to gain more points. But given all the cost and time SV route takes, I dont understand why it is still being considered by many. Not to mention, the ever-changing landscape of migration where rules may change yearly.

    Maintindihan ko pa kung genuinely gusto mag aral ng tao, then yes go for it. Or parang Canada yung SV system ng Australia na merong direct pathway to PR. But it isnt the case.

    DIY all the way. Avoid preachy, know-it-all, and unscrupulous agents AT ALL COSTS!


    "We must look for ways to be an active force in our own lives. We must take charge of our own destinies, design a life of substance and truly begin to live our dreams." - Les Brown


    261312 (Developer Programmer) - Main | 261111 (ICT Business Analyst) - Wife

    189 (95), 190 (100)


    2023

    14 Nov | BIG MOVE
    01 Nov | HIRED | First day of work. Remote working arrangement from SG
    --- Trying my luck at job hunting while in Singapore and BM planning on the side ---
    19 Apr | Direct Visa Grant | What a journey... JUST GRATEFUL!

    2022 - Pandemic Eases Off

    17 Nov | Medical Test Clearance
    15 Nov | Medical Test
    03 Nov | EOI #4, #6 | 189 Withdrawn, 190 NSW Withdrawn
    03 Nov | Visa Application | 190 VIC --- THE REAL WAITING GAME BEGINS!!!
    31 Oct | ITA | 190 VIC | never thought this day would come!!! T.T good decision to defer NSW nomination.
    27 Oct | Pre-ITA | 190 NSW --- sabi nila, when it rains, it pours!!!
    26 Oct | Nomination Application | 190 VIC
    26 Oct | Pre-ITA | 190 VIC --- one step closer, sa wakas, PADAYON!!!
    21 Oct | EOI #4, #5 + ROI, #6 DoE | 189, 190 VIC, 190 NSW
    21 Oct | ACS Assessment (Wife) Renewal - Suitable
    xx Mar| EOI#1, #2, #3 | 189 Expired, 190 NSW Expired, 190 VIC Expired

    2021 - Pandemic Still

    25 Sep | ACS Assessment (Main) Renewal - Suitable
    01 Feb | EOI#4 DoE | 189

    2020 - Pandemic

    19 Aug | EOI#1, #2, #3 DoE | 189, 190 NSW, 190 VIC
    30 Jul | NAATI CCL Online Test | Result: Passed
    09 Mar | PTE (Wife) | Results: L90 R80 S90 W82 (Superior)
    19 Feb | PTE (Main) | Results: L90 R83 S90 W82 (Superior)
    12 Feb | ACS Assessment (Wife) - Suitable | Expired

    2019

    24 Oct | ACS Assessment (Main) - Suitable | Expired

    2018

    --- Tons of research, document collection and other necessary preparations ---
    01 Sep | The Beginning | Had the chance to visit Oz, and immediately fell in love with it!

  • MLBSMLBS Manila
    Posts: 972Member
    Joined: Sep 11, 2016

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @RheaMARN1171933 said:
    I don’t think student visa should be an option given your background. Too premature to decide on the visa options. Have both your skills assessed first, so your English then lodge your EOI. Be open for visa subclasses 189,190 and 491 and see which invite you’ll get. That’s how I always guide my clients. Don’t be fixated with a particular visa. Whatever is meant to be will fall into place.

    +1 to this.

    I also dont understand why people choose SV pathway since there is no direct PR guaranteed in that route. In the end, they will still go through the GSM pathway at most after their PY to gain more points. But given all the cost and time SV route takes, I dont understand why it is still being considered by many. Not to mention, the ever-changing landscape of migration where rules may change yearly.

    Maintindihan ko pa kung genuinely gusto mag aral ng tao, then yes go for it. Or parang Canada yung SV system ng Australia na merong direct pathway to PR. But it isnt the case.

    A lot of people choose the student pathway kasi yun ang madalas namemention ng karamihan. Add the fact na 'mabilis makakarating ng Aus' sa student visa and yan nakakahila sa tao. I'm a product of SV but I only did that back then kasi 1 year na akong naghintay for an invite pero wala ako nakuha. So in my personal opinion, last resort ang SV always. I'll be real, walang kahit isang positive side sa SV, puro negative:

    1. grabe ang mahal sa tuition compared sa locals
    2. limited work rights
    3. Snubbed ka agad sa job interview because of your visa status
    4. Walang pathway ang karamihan sa courses to PR

    Mas magandang madelay ang pagpunta mo sa Aus even for a year+ kung PR ka naman darating dito, kesa sa andito ka agad on an SV and suffering long term

    irl031816_sebodemachoMACINOZ2023jinigirlmarise32CantThinkAnyUserName

    233411 Electronics Engineer (Age-30, Educ-15,English proficiency-20, NAATI - 5, Single, - 10 Relative sponsorship - 15)
    95 pts total


    2017


    June 3, 2017 = Graduated from College
    July 8, 2017 = Took IELTS GT
    July 21, 2017 = received IELTS results (LRWS = 8/9/7.5/7)
    August 11, 2017 = Lodged EA assessment (Fast track)
    September 6, 2017 = Received positive EA assessment, lodged EOI (489 Family sponsored - 60 pts)
    September 21, 2017 = Took PTE exam
    September 22, 2017 = Received PTE results (LRSW- 90/90/90/90), lodged 189 EOI (60 pts), updated 489 FS EOI (70 pts)
    September 26, 2017 = Lodged 190 EOI (NSW) 65 pts


    2018


    1 year wait... still no EOI invite. Decided to pursue student visa instead

    Course: Cert IV and Diploma - Work Health and Safety (DNA Kingston)

    October 15, 2018 = offer letter from school
    November 8, 2018 = Medical exam (St. Lukes)
    November 20, 2018 = Paid for tuition
    Novemeber 28, 2018 = Received COE
    December 2, 2018 = Lodged visa, after 1 min, granted!


    2019


    Feb 4 2019 = arrived to Perth


    2020


    Jan 2020 = Age increased to 30 pts
    Jan 20 2020 = Took NAATI
    Jan 26 2020 = Results for NAATI (passed) +5 pts
    Jan 27 2020 = lodged EOI 491 Family
    Feb 10 2020 = invited finally!
    Oct 8 2020 = 491 granted


    2023


    Oct 8 2023 = 191 Lodged
    Oct 30 2023 = 191 granted

  • _sebodemacho_sebodemacho Melbourne, VIC
    Posts: 1,011Member, Moderator
    Joined: Sep 13, 2019
    edited May 2023

    @MLBS said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @RheaMARN1171933 said:
    I don’t think student visa should be an option given your background. Too premature to decide on the visa options. Have both your skills assessed first, so your English then lodge your EOI. Be open for visa subclasses 189,190 and 491 and see which invite you’ll get. That’s how I always guide my clients. Don’t be fixated with a particular visa. Whatever is meant to be will fall into place.

    +1 to this.

    I also dont understand why people choose SV pathway since there is no direct PR guaranteed in that route. In the end, they will still go through the GSM pathway at most after their PY to gain more points. But given all the cost and time SV route takes, I dont understand why it is still being considered by many. Not to mention, the ever-changing landscape of migration where rules may change yearly.

    Maintindihan ko pa kung genuinely gusto mag aral ng tao, then yes go for it. Or parang Canada yung SV system ng Australia na merong direct pathway to PR. But it isnt the case.

    A lot of people choose the student pathway kasi yun ang madalas namemention ng karamihan. Add the fact na 'mabilis makakarating ng Aus' sa student visa and yan nakakahila sa tao. I'm a product of SV but I only did that back then kasi 1 year na akong naghintay for an invite pero wala ako nakuha. So in my personal opinion, last resort ang SV always. I'll be real, walang kahit isang positive side sa SV, puro negative:

    1. grabe ang mahal sa tuition compared sa locals
    2. limited work rights
    3. Snubbed ka agad sa job interview because of your visa status
    4. Walang pathway ang karamihan sa courses to PR

    Mas magandang madelay ang pagpunta mo sa Aus even for a year+ kung PR ka naman darating dito, kesa sa andito ka agad on an SV and suffering long term

    Yeah, no offense meant to people who are SV pathway product like yourself, I respect you.

    But in the beginning, if 'mabilis makakarating ng Aus' is the only 'panghila' and seen by most people, then I'd say they are being short-sighted with its 'promise'. And if personally someone asked me about it, I'd strongly not recommend it. Wouldn't cross my mind.

    In the end, they decide what suits them well, albeit, it's their future that is on the line.

    Magegets ko rin siguro kung sasabihin na YOLO sya ng tipo ng tao. Haha. :D

    MLBS

    DIY all the way. Avoid preachy, know-it-all, and unscrupulous agents AT ALL COSTS!


    "We must look for ways to be an active force in our own lives. We must take charge of our own destinies, design a life of substance and truly begin to live our dreams." - Les Brown


    261312 (Developer Programmer) - Main | 261111 (ICT Business Analyst) - Wife

    189 (95), 190 (100)


    2023

    14 Nov | BIG MOVE
    01 Nov | HIRED | First day of work. Remote working arrangement from SG
    --- Trying my luck at job hunting while in Singapore and BM planning on the side ---
    19 Apr | Direct Visa Grant | What a journey... JUST GRATEFUL!

    2022 - Pandemic Eases Off

    17 Nov | Medical Test Clearance
    15 Nov | Medical Test
    03 Nov | EOI #4, #6 | 189 Withdrawn, 190 NSW Withdrawn
    03 Nov | Visa Application | 190 VIC --- THE REAL WAITING GAME BEGINS!!!
    31 Oct | ITA | 190 VIC | never thought this day would come!!! T.T good decision to defer NSW nomination.
    27 Oct | Pre-ITA | 190 NSW --- sabi nila, when it rains, it pours!!!
    26 Oct | Nomination Application | 190 VIC
    26 Oct | Pre-ITA | 190 VIC --- one step closer, sa wakas, PADAYON!!!
    21 Oct | EOI #4, #5 + ROI, #6 DoE | 189, 190 VIC, 190 NSW
    21 Oct | ACS Assessment (Wife) Renewal - Suitable
    xx Mar| EOI#1, #2, #3 | 189 Expired, 190 NSW Expired, 190 VIC Expired

    2021 - Pandemic Still

    25 Sep | ACS Assessment (Main) Renewal - Suitable
    01 Feb | EOI#4 DoE | 189

    2020 - Pandemic

    19 Aug | EOI#1, #2, #3 DoE | 189, 190 NSW, 190 VIC
    30 Jul | NAATI CCL Online Test | Result: Passed
    09 Mar | PTE (Wife) | Results: L90 R80 S90 W82 (Superior)
    19 Feb | PTE (Main) | Results: L90 R83 S90 W82 (Superior)
    12 Feb | ACS Assessment (Wife) - Suitable | Expired

    2019

    24 Oct | ACS Assessment (Main) - Suitable | Expired

    2018

    --- Tons of research, document collection and other necessary preparations ---
    01 Sep | The Beginning | Had the chance to visit Oz, and immediately fell in love with it!

  • MLBSMLBS Manila
    Posts: 972Member
    Joined: Sep 11, 2016

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @MLBS said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @RheaMARN1171933 said:
    I don’t think student visa should be an option given your background. Too premature to decide on the visa options. Have both your skills assessed first, so your English then lodge your EOI. Be open for visa subclasses 189,190 and 491 and see which invite you’ll get. That’s how I always guide my clients. Don’t be fixated with a particular visa. Whatever is meant to be will fall into place.

    +1 to this.

    I also dont understand why people choose SV pathway since there is no direct PR guaranteed in that route. In the end, they will still go through the GSM pathway at most after their PY to gain more points. But given all the cost and time SV route takes, I dont understand why it is still being considered by many. Not to mention, the ever-changing landscape of migration where rules may change yearly.

    Maintindihan ko pa kung genuinely gusto mag aral ng tao, then yes go for it. Or parang Canada yung SV system ng Australia na merong direct pathway to PR. But it isnt the case.

    A lot of people choose the student pathway kasi yun ang madalas namemention ng karamihan. Add the fact na 'mabilis makakarating ng Aus' sa student visa and yan nakakahila sa tao. I'm a product of SV but I only did that back then kasi 1 year na akong naghintay for an invite pero wala ako nakuha. So in my personal opinion, last resort ang SV always. I'll be real, walang kahit isang positive side sa SV, puro negative:

    1. grabe ang mahal sa tuition compared sa locals
    2. limited work rights
    3. Snubbed ka agad sa job interview because of your visa status
    4. Walang pathway ang karamihan sa courses to PR

    Mas magandang madelay ang pagpunta mo sa Aus even for a year+ kung PR ka naman darating dito, kesa sa andito ka agad on an SV and suffering long term

    Yeah, no offense meant to people who are SV pathway product like yourself, I respect you.

    But in the beginning, if 'mabilis makakarating ng Aus' is the only 'panghila' and seen by most people, then I'd say they are being short-sighted with its 'promise'. And if personally someone asked me about it, I'd strongly not recommend it. Wouldn't cross my mind.

    In the end, they decide what suits them well, albeit, it's their future that is on the line.

    Magegets ko rin siguro kung sasabihin na YOLO sya ng tipo ng tao. Haha. :D

    You'd be surprised bro, sobrang daming tao dito na 3yrs+ na sa SV then dun lang nila malalaman na walang pathway ang course nila. At that point lang magsstart mag isip pano ma PR. YOLO literal LOL

    To be honest nga, di ko nagamit inaral ko sa Aus for my PR. Balak ko kasi initially na mag aral ng kahit anong diploma course lang para makagain ng points for regional study after 2 yrs. E nainvite na ako ng 491 after 1 year palang, it all boiled down sa ECE degree ko pa rin haha.

    _sebodemacho

    233411 Electronics Engineer (Age-30, Educ-15,English proficiency-20, NAATI - 5, Single, - 10 Relative sponsorship - 15)
    95 pts total


    2017


    June 3, 2017 = Graduated from College
    July 8, 2017 = Took IELTS GT
    July 21, 2017 = received IELTS results (LRWS = 8/9/7.5/7)
    August 11, 2017 = Lodged EA assessment (Fast track)
    September 6, 2017 = Received positive EA assessment, lodged EOI (489 Family sponsored - 60 pts)
    September 21, 2017 = Took PTE exam
    September 22, 2017 = Received PTE results (LRSW- 90/90/90/90), lodged 189 EOI (60 pts), updated 489 FS EOI (70 pts)
    September 26, 2017 = Lodged 190 EOI (NSW) 65 pts


    2018


    1 year wait... still no EOI invite. Decided to pursue student visa instead

    Course: Cert IV and Diploma - Work Health and Safety (DNA Kingston)

    October 15, 2018 = offer letter from school
    November 8, 2018 = Medical exam (St. Lukes)
    November 20, 2018 = Paid for tuition
    Novemeber 28, 2018 = Received COE
    December 2, 2018 = Lodged visa, after 1 min, granted!


    2019


    Feb 4 2019 = arrived to Perth


    2020


    Jan 2020 = Age increased to 30 pts
    Jan 20 2020 = Took NAATI
    Jan 26 2020 = Results for NAATI (passed) +5 pts
    Jan 27 2020 = lodged EOI 491 Family
    Feb 10 2020 = invited finally!
    Oct 8 2020 = 491 granted


    2023


    Oct 8 2023 = 191 Lodged
    Oct 30 2023 = 191 granted

  • _sebodemacho_sebodemacho Melbourne, VIC
    Posts: 1,011Member, Moderator
    Joined: Sep 13, 2019

    @MLBS said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @MLBS said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @RheaMARN1171933 said:
    I don’t think student visa should be an option given your background. Too premature to decide on the visa options. Have both your skills assessed first, so your English then lodge your EOI. Be open for visa subclasses 189,190 and 491 and see which invite you’ll get. That’s how I always guide my clients. Don’t be fixated with a particular visa. Whatever is meant to be will fall into place.

    +1 to this.

    I also dont understand why people choose SV pathway since there is no direct PR guaranteed in that route. In the end, they will still go through the GSM pathway at most after their PY to gain more points. But given all the cost and time SV route takes, I dont understand why it is still being considered by many. Not to mention, the ever-changing landscape of migration where rules may change yearly.

    Maintindihan ko pa kung genuinely gusto mag aral ng tao, then yes go for it. Or parang Canada yung SV system ng Australia na merong direct pathway to PR. But it isnt the case.

    A lot of people choose the student pathway kasi yun ang madalas namemention ng karamihan. Add the fact na 'mabilis makakarating ng Aus' sa student visa and yan nakakahila sa tao. I'm a product of SV but I only did that back then kasi 1 year na akong naghintay for an invite pero wala ako nakuha. So in my personal opinion, last resort ang SV always. I'll be real, walang kahit isang positive side sa SV, puro negative:

    1. grabe ang mahal sa tuition compared sa locals
    2. limited work rights
    3. Snubbed ka agad sa job interview because of your visa status
    4. Walang pathway ang karamihan sa courses to PR

    Mas magandang madelay ang pagpunta mo sa Aus even for a year+ kung PR ka naman darating dito, kesa sa andito ka agad on an SV and suffering long term

    Yeah, no offense meant to people who are SV pathway product like yourself, I respect you.

    But in the beginning, if 'mabilis makakarating ng Aus' is the only 'panghila' and seen by most people, then I'd say they are being short-sighted with its 'promise'. And if personally someone asked me about it, I'd strongly not recommend it. Wouldn't cross my mind.

    In the end, they decide what suits them well, albeit, it's their future that is on the line.

    Magegets ko rin siguro kung sasabihin na YOLO sya ng tipo ng tao. Haha. :D

    You'd be surprised bro, sobrang daming tao dito na 3yrs+ na sa SV then dun lang nila malalaman na walang pathway ang course nila. At that point lang magsstart mag isip pano ma PR. YOLO literal LOL

    Yeah, exactly my point. Meron rin akong kakilala sa regional Victoria sila ngayon. Family of 4(!!!). Been there for 5yrs on SV + 485, then recently lang sya nakahanap ng 482 sponsor. Imagine that!

    To be honest nga, di ko nagamit inaral ko sa Aus for my PR. Balak ko kasi initially na mag aral ng kahit anong diploma course lang para makagain ng points for regional study after 2 yrs. E nainvite na ako ng 491 after 1 year palang, it all boiled down sa ECE degree ko pa rin haha.

    Medyo nag YOLO ka rin e, hahaha! But good for you, at least nag bunga, in the end. :D

    MLBS

    DIY all the way. Avoid preachy, know-it-all, and unscrupulous agents AT ALL COSTS!


    "We must look for ways to be an active force in our own lives. We must take charge of our own destinies, design a life of substance and truly begin to live our dreams." - Les Brown


    261312 (Developer Programmer) - Main | 261111 (ICT Business Analyst) - Wife

    189 (95), 190 (100)


    2023

    14 Nov | BIG MOVE
    01 Nov | HIRED | First day of work. Remote working arrangement from SG
    --- Trying my luck at job hunting while in Singapore and BM planning on the side ---
    19 Apr | Direct Visa Grant | What a journey... JUST GRATEFUL!

    2022 - Pandemic Eases Off

    17 Nov | Medical Test Clearance
    15 Nov | Medical Test
    03 Nov | EOI #4, #6 | 189 Withdrawn, 190 NSW Withdrawn
    03 Nov | Visa Application | 190 VIC --- THE REAL WAITING GAME BEGINS!!!
    31 Oct | ITA | 190 VIC | never thought this day would come!!! T.T good decision to defer NSW nomination.
    27 Oct | Pre-ITA | 190 NSW --- sabi nila, when it rains, it pours!!!
    26 Oct | Nomination Application | 190 VIC
    26 Oct | Pre-ITA | 190 VIC --- one step closer, sa wakas, PADAYON!!!
    21 Oct | EOI #4, #5 + ROI, #6 DoE | 189, 190 VIC, 190 NSW
    21 Oct | ACS Assessment (Wife) Renewal - Suitable
    xx Mar| EOI#1, #2, #3 | 189 Expired, 190 NSW Expired, 190 VIC Expired

    2021 - Pandemic Still

    25 Sep | ACS Assessment (Main) Renewal - Suitable
    01 Feb | EOI#4 DoE | 189

    2020 - Pandemic

    19 Aug | EOI#1, #2, #3 DoE | 189, 190 NSW, 190 VIC
    30 Jul | NAATI CCL Online Test | Result: Passed
    09 Mar | PTE (Wife) | Results: L90 R80 S90 W82 (Superior)
    19 Feb | PTE (Main) | Results: L90 R83 S90 W82 (Superior)
    12 Feb | ACS Assessment (Wife) - Suitable | Expired

    2019

    24 Oct | ACS Assessment (Main) - Suitable | Expired

    2018

    --- Tons of research, document collection and other necessary preparations ---
    01 Sep | The Beginning | Had the chance to visit Oz, and immediately fell in love with it!

  • magueromaguero Adelaide
    Posts: 831Member
    Joined: Oct 24, 2016

    Whenever someone asks me if it's a good idea to come over on a SV, I always tell them to consider it only if there's no way for them to get a positive skills assessment.

    Nakakapanglumo talaga yung dami nang nagpupunta dito on a SV without having any idea kung paano maging PR & yet they are eligible to submit an EOI naman. Andyan yung RN na nag-aaral ng MBA, yung IT taking an aged care course, etc. Sayang yung time & money.

    I always say it's not so important na makapunta dito kaagad. Ang important e pagdating mo dito alam mong you can stay here permanently. Hindi naman race yung migration.

    _sebodemachoCantThinkAnyUserName
  • _sebodemacho_sebodemacho Melbourne, VIC
    Posts: 1,011Member, Moderator
    Joined: Sep 13, 2019
    edited May 2023

    @maguero said:
    Whenever someone asks me if it's a good idea to come over on a SV, I always tell them to consider it only if there's no way for them to get a positive skills assessment.

    Nakakapanglumo talaga yung dami nang nagpupunta dito on a SV without having any idea kung paano maging PR & yet they are eligible to submit an EOI naman. Andyan yung RN na nag-aaral ng MBA, yung IT taking an aged care course, etc. Sayang yung time & money.

    I always say it's not so important na makapunta dito kaagad. Ang important e pagdating mo dito alam mong you can stay here permanently. Hindi naman race yung migration.

    Precisely. Dami kasing nasisilaw dun sa "madali makarating ng AU through SV" without formulating what is next.

    It's like getting away from one miserable situation to another. It's just sad, really.

    MLBS

    DIY all the way. Avoid preachy, know-it-all, and unscrupulous agents AT ALL COSTS!


    "We must look for ways to be an active force in our own lives. We must take charge of our own destinies, design a life of substance and truly begin to live our dreams." - Les Brown


    261312 (Developer Programmer) - Main | 261111 (ICT Business Analyst) - Wife

    189 (95), 190 (100)


    2023

    14 Nov | BIG MOVE
    01 Nov | HIRED | First day of work. Remote working arrangement from SG
    --- Trying my luck at job hunting while in Singapore and BM planning on the side ---
    19 Apr | Direct Visa Grant | What a journey... JUST GRATEFUL!

    2022 - Pandemic Eases Off

    17 Nov | Medical Test Clearance
    15 Nov | Medical Test
    03 Nov | EOI #4, #6 | 189 Withdrawn, 190 NSW Withdrawn
    03 Nov | Visa Application | 190 VIC --- THE REAL WAITING GAME BEGINS!!!
    31 Oct | ITA | 190 VIC | never thought this day would come!!! T.T good decision to defer NSW nomination.
    27 Oct | Pre-ITA | 190 NSW --- sabi nila, when it rains, it pours!!!
    26 Oct | Nomination Application | 190 VIC
    26 Oct | Pre-ITA | 190 VIC --- one step closer, sa wakas, PADAYON!!!
    21 Oct | EOI #4, #5 + ROI, #6 DoE | 189, 190 VIC, 190 NSW
    21 Oct | ACS Assessment (Wife) Renewal - Suitable
    xx Mar| EOI#1, #2, #3 | 189 Expired, 190 NSW Expired, 190 VIC Expired

    2021 - Pandemic Still

    25 Sep | ACS Assessment (Main) Renewal - Suitable
    01 Feb | EOI#4 DoE | 189

    2020 - Pandemic

    19 Aug | EOI#1, #2, #3 DoE | 189, 190 NSW, 190 VIC
    30 Jul | NAATI CCL Online Test | Result: Passed
    09 Mar | PTE (Wife) | Results: L90 R80 S90 W82 (Superior)
    19 Feb | PTE (Main) | Results: L90 R83 S90 W82 (Superior)
    12 Feb | ACS Assessment (Wife) - Suitable | Expired

    2019

    24 Oct | ACS Assessment (Main) - Suitable | Expired

    2018

    --- Tons of research, document collection and other necessary preparations ---
    01 Sep | The Beginning | Had the chance to visit Oz, and immediately fell in love with it!

  • MLBSMLBS Manila
    Posts: 972Member
    Joined: Sep 11, 2016

    @maguero said:
    Whenever someone asks me if it's a good idea to come over on a SV, I always tell them to consider it only if there's no way for them to get a positive skills assessment.

    Nakakapanglumo talaga yung dami nang nagpupunta dito on a SV without having any idea kung paano maging PR & yet they are eligible to submit an EOI naman. Andyan yung RN na nag-aaral ng MBA, yung IT taking an aged care course, etc. Sayang yung time & money.

    I always say it's not so important na makapunta dito kaagad. Ang important e pagdating mo dito alam mong you can stay here permanently. Hindi naman race yung migration.

    part of the thinking kasi ng people is 'all sunshine and rainbows' na pag nakaapak overseas. Ayaw din maghintay ng matagal ng karamihan syempre, kaya todo advise ako dito sa forum na wag magkakamali ng ganyan haha.

    _sebodemacho

    233411 Electronics Engineer (Age-30, Educ-15,English proficiency-20, NAATI - 5, Single, - 10 Relative sponsorship - 15)
    95 pts total


    2017


    June 3, 2017 = Graduated from College
    July 8, 2017 = Took IELTS GT
    July 21, 2017 = received IELTS results (LRWS = 8/9/7.5/7)
    August 11, 2017 = Lodged EA assessment (Fast track)
    September 6, 2017 = Received positive EA assessment, lodged EOI (489 Family sponsored - 60 pts)
    September 21, 2017 = Took PTE exam
    September 22, 2017 = Received PTE results (LRSW- 90/90/90/90), lodged 189 EOI (60 pts), updated 489 FS EOI (70 pts)
    September 26, 2017 = Lodged 190 EOI (NSW) 65 pts


    2018


    1 year wait... still no EOI invite. Decided to pursue student visa instead

    Course: Cert IV and Diploma - Work Health and Safety (DNA Kingston)

    October 15, 2018 = offer letter from school
    November 8, 2018 = Medical exam (St. Lukes)
    November 20, 2018 = Paid for tuition
    Novemeber 28, 2018 = Received COE
    December 2, 2018 = Lodged visa, after 1 min, granted!


    2019


    Feb 4 2019 = arrived to Perth


    2020


    Jan 2020 = Age increased to 30 pts
    Jan 20 2020 = Took NAATI
    Jan 26 2020 = Results for NAATI (passed) +5 pts
    Jan 27 2020 = lodged EOI 491 Family
    Feb 10 2020 = invited finally!
    Oct 8 2020 = 491 granted


    2023


    Oct 8 2023 = 191 Lodged
    Oct 30 2023 = 191 granted

  • ponzkiponzki Posts: 12Member
    Joined: May 27, 2023

    Thanks all for your inputs. Gaya ng nasa original post, last resort ang SV that's why nilagay ko yung 189/190 as first options.

    Ang SV lang naisip namin as last resort is for my wife na mag SV then for me to have a full work rights. I am thinking na if may full work rights ako, dadating yung time na makahanap kami ng employer na magsponsor for working visa then in the end mag apply for PR. Kasi if galing sa pinas or even sa SG without proper visa, tingin ko mahirap? Or if meron man bihira talaga. Correct me if I'm wrong.

    I am already collecting documents for skills assessment sa ACS and one day magppasa ako once complete na, hoping to get positive assessment.

    _sebodemacho
  • _sebodemacho_sebodemacho Melbourne, VIC
    Posts: 1,011Member, Moderator
    Joined: Sep 13, 2019

    @ponzki said:
    Thanks all for your inputs. Gaya ng nasa original post, last resort ang SV that's why nilagay ko yung 189/190 as first options.

    Ang SV lang naisip namin as last resort is for my wife na mag SV then for me to have a full work rights. I am thinking na if may full work rights ako, dadating yung time na makahanap kami ng employer na magsponsor for working visa then in the end mag apply for PR. Kasi if galing sa pinas or even sa SG without proper visa, tingin ko mahirap? Or if meron man bihira talaga. Correct me if I'm wrong.

    I am already collecting documents for skills assessment sa ACS and one day magppasa ako once complete na, hoping to get positive assessment.

    If you felt like PR through the invited pathway is a long shot due to all the documentation required, then SV is a way longer shot.

    Think it through, brother. Best of luck to your family. <3

    MLBS

    DIY all the way. Avoid preachy, know-it-all, and unscrupulous agents AT ALL COSTS!


    "We must look for ways to be an active force in our own lives. We must take charge of our own destinies, design a life of substance and truly begin to live our dreams." - Les Brown


    261312 (Developer Programmer) - Main | 261111 (ICT Business Analyst) - Wife

    189 (95), 190 (100)


    2023

    14 Nov | BIG MOVE
    01 Nov | HIRED | First day of work. Remote working arrangement from SG
    --- Trying my luck at job hunting while in Singapore and BM planning on the side ---
    19 Apr | Direct Visa Grant | What a journey... JUST GRATEFUL!

    2022 - Pandemic Eases Off

    17 Nov | Medical Test Clearance
    15 Nov | Medical Test
    03 Nov | EOI #4, #6 | 189 Withdrawn, 190 NSW Withdrawn
    03 Nov | Visa Application | 190 VIC --- THE REAL WAITING GAME BEGINS!!!
    31 Oct | ITA | 190 VIC | never thought this day would come!!! T.T good decision to defer NSW nomination.
    27 Oct | Pre-ITA | 190 NSW --- sabi nila, when it rains, it pours!!!
    26 Oct | Nomination Application | 190 VIC
    26 Oct | Pre-ITA | 190 VIC --- one step closer, sa wakas, PADAYON!!!
    21 Oct | EOI #4, #5 + ROI, #6 DoE | 189, 190 VIC, 190 NSW
    21 Oct | ACS Assessment (Wife) Renewal - Suitable
    xx Mar| EOI#1, #2, #3 | 189 Expired, 190 NSW Expired, 190 VIC Expired

    2021 - Pandemic Still

    25 Sep | ACS Assessment (Main) Renewal - Suitable
    01 Feb | EOI#4 DoE | 189

    2020 - Pandemic

    19 Aug | EOI#1, #2, #3 DoE | 189, 190 NSW, 190 VIC
    30 Jul | NAATI CCL Online Test | Result: Passed
    09 Mar | PTE (Wife) | Results: L90 R80 S90 W82 (Superior)
    19 Feb | PTE (Main) | Results: L90 R83 S90 W82 (Superior)
    12 Feb | ACS Assessment (Wife) - Suitable | Expired

    2019

    24 Oct | ACS Assessment (Main) - Suitable | Expired

    2018

    --- Tons of research, document collection and other necessary preparations ---
    01 Sep | The Beginning | Had the chance to visit Oz, and immediately fell in love with it!

  • RheaMARN1171933RheaMARN1171933 Posts: 2,766Member, Administrator, Moderator
    Joined: Mar 10, 2016

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @ponzki said:
    Thanks all for your inputs. Gaya ng nasa original post, last resort ang SV that's why nilagay ko yung 189/190 as first options.

    Ang SV lang naisip namin as last resort is for my wife na mag SV then for me to have a full work rights. I am thinking na if may full work rights ako, dadating yung time na makahanap kami ng employer na magsponsor for working visa then in the end mag apply for PR. Kasi if galing sa pinas or even sa SG without proper visa, tingin ko mahirap? Or if meron man bihira talaga. Correct me if I'm wrong.

    I am already collecting documents for skills assessment sa ACS and one day magppasa ako once complete na, hoping to get positive assessment.

    If you felt like PR through the invited pathway is a long shot due to all the documentation required, then SV is a way longer shot.

    Think it through, brother. Best of luck to your family. <3

    At the end of the day, whatever works for you. Just be mindful that when resorting to this option….

    1. one of the changes that they are bringing in for the coming migration program year is to toughen criteria for student visa requirements. The Department is fully aware that a lot of people come here to study but don’t really have a genuine interest to study. Hence, you will have to make sure to convince them about your intention and that you will go back to your home country. If this fail, you’ll have a visa refusal on your record.

    2.In any case that your wife Will successfully be granted with the student visa, given that it’s a temporary visa, you are not immune to changes in legislations and procedures that may happen within those 2 years prior to getting qualified for graduate visa, which is the next step once your wife finishes her course

    1. That the full work rights only apply if partner is studying masters. This was only offered recently due to the pandemic. Government can easily decide to limit the work rights whenever they wish.

    2. Not because you have full work rights, you’ll be guaranteed to get a job related to your field. Be aware, you will be competing with those who have local experience. Hence be open that it will take some time if ever you’ll land with the appropriate job - maybe you won’t.

    3. I’ve had clients, whilst we’re processing their skills assessment/at EOI stage, who have tried to find employer sponsored jobs and have been successful. Hence, they enter on a 482 visa whist we carry on with their cases. Some of them have PR now, some are waiting for visa decision, some, we’re currently preparing their visa application.

    4. Student visa could be the quickest way to get there but doesn’t mean it will be the easiest path for anyone. Not to mention, the costs it entails. I’m a product of a student visa myself but I am very selective in assisting someone on these. I think in the over 10 years I have been in this industry I’ve only assisted at least 3 clients.

    An education agency will sell the idea that studying will help you get the PR…but won’t disclose the issues that come along with it….why? - because their job is to recruit students. The more students they convince, the higher their commission from the education institution will be - job done for them.

    So in summary, if you decide to opt for student visa pathway, make sure you have considered the repercussions and are not doing it blindfolded. As long as you’re willing to take all these risks, then I guess, you’ll be ready for the journey. All the best.

    MLBSera222jinigirlmarise32DreamerGcasssieskkkrrrtttbaiken
  • magueromaguero Adelaide
    Posts: 831Member
    Joined: Oct 24, 2016

    @RheaMARN1171933 said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @ponzki said:
    Thanks all for your inputs. Gaya ng nasa original post, last resort ang SV that's why nilagay ko yung 189/190 as first options.

    Ang SV lang naisip namin as last resort is for my wife na mag SV then for me to have a full work rights. I am thinking na if may full work rights ako, dadating yung time na makahanap kami ng employer na magsponsor for working visa then in the end mag apply for PR. Kasi if galing sa pinas or even sa SG without proper visa, tingin ko mahirap? Or if meron man bihira talaga. Correct me if I'm wrong.

    I am already collecting documents for skills assessment sa ACS and one day magppasa ako once complete na, hoping to get positive assessment.

    If you felt like PR through the invited pathway is a long shot due to all the documentation required, then SV is a way longer shot.

    Think it through, brother. Best of luck to your family. <3

    At the end of the day, whatever works for you. Just be mindful that when resorting to this option….

    1. one of the changes that they are bringing in for the coming migration program year is to toughen criteria for student visa requirements. The Department is fully aware that a lot of people come here to study but don’t really have a genuine interest to study. Hence, you will have to make sure to convince them about your intention and that you will go back to your home country. If this fail, you’ll have a visa refusal on your record.

    2.In any case that your wife Will successfully be granted with the student visa, given that it’s a temporary visa, you are not immune to changes in legislations and procedures that may happen within those 2 years prior to getting qualified for graduate visa, which is the next step once your wife finishes her course

    1. That the full work rights only apply if partner is studying masters. This was only offered recently due to the pandemic. Government can easily decide to limit the work rights whenever they wish.

    2. Not because you have full work rights, you’ll be guaranteed to get a job related to your field. Be aware, you will be competing with those who have local experience. Hence be open that it will take some time if ever you’ll land with the appropriate job - maybe you won’t.

    3. I’ve had clients, whilst we’re processing their skills assessment/at EOI stage, who have tried to find employer sponsored jobs and have been successful. Hence, they enter on a 482 visa whist we carry on with their cases. Some of them have PR now, some are waiting for visa decision, some, we’re currently preparing their visa application.

    4. Student visa could be the quickest way to get there but doesn’t mean it will be the easiest path for anyone. Not to mention, the costs it entails. I’m a product of a student visa myself but I am very selective in assisting someone on these. I think in the over 10 years I have been in this industry I’ve only assisted at least 3 clients.

    An education agency will sell the idea that studying will help you get the PR…but won’t disclose the issues that come along with it….why? - because their job is to recruit students. The more students they convince, the higher their commission from the education institution will be - job done for them.

    So in summary, if you decide to opt for student visa pathway, make sure you have considered the repercussions and are not doing it blindfolded. As long as you’re willing to take all these risks, then I guess, you’ll be ready for the journey. All the best.

    In relation to #4, even if you end up competing with other applicants who also don't have local work experience, if they have a "better" visa that will be a point in their favour & your SV will be a point against you, even with full working rights.

  • iamnicoleguerraiamnicoleguerra Posts: 1Member
    Joined: Jun 28, 2023

    Hi guys here in Pinoy Au forum. I'm Nicole and I'm new here. Can anyone of you please give advice what Migration Agency is affordable & has efficient service to assist me in Visa 189 application. Hoping for your response. Salamat ng marami!

    Francis_Padua_21
  • pikpakboompikpakboom Posts: 26Member
    Joined: Jun 22, 2022

    Hi everyone!

    Question po sa mga nag process and/or na grant ng Visa 189 na may dalang dependents (spouse and children), nag skills assessment and english test pa po ba yung spouse niyo? Required po ba or are they optional lang if you want to claim extra points? Salamat po sa sasagot. God bless!

  • _sebodemacho_sebodemacho Melbourne, VIC
    Posts: 1,011Member, Moderator
    Joined: Sep 13, 2019

    @pikpakboom said:
    Hi everyone!

    Question po sa mga nag process and/or na grant ng Visa 189 na may dalang dependents (spouse and children), nag skills assessment and english test pa po ba yung spouse niyo? Required po ba or are they optional lang if you want to claim extra points? Salamat po sa sasagot. God bless!

    Optional. kung gusto mag claim lang ng partner points.

    DIY all the way. Avoid preachy, know-it-all, and unscrupulous agents AT ALL COSTS!


    "We must look for ways to be an active force in our own lives. We must take charge of our own destinies, design a life of substance and truly begin to live our dreams." - Les Brown


    261312 (Developer Programmer) - Main | 261111 (ICT Business Analyst) - Wife

    189 (95), 190 (100)


    2023

    14 Nov | BIG MOVE
    01 Nov | HIRED | First day of work. Remote working arrangement from SG
    --- Trying my luck at job hunting while in Singapore and BM planning on the side ---
    19 Apr | Direct Visa Grant | What a journey... JUST GRATEFUL!

    2022 - Pandemic Eases Off

    17 Nov | Medical Test Clearance
    15 Nov | Medical Test
    03 Nov | EOI #4, #6 | 189 Withdrawn, 190 NSW Withdrawn
    03 Nov | Visa Application | 190 VIC --- THE REAL WAITING GAME BEGINS!!!
    31 Oct | ITA | 190 VIC | never thought this day would come!!! T.T good decision to defer NSW nomination.
    27 Oct | Pre-ITA | 190 NSW --- sabi nila, when it rains, it pours!!!
    26 Oct | Nomination Application | 190 VIC
    26 Oct | Pre-ITA | 190 VIC --- one step closer, sa wakas, PADAYON!!!
    21 Oct | EOI #4, #5 + ROI, #6 DoE | 189, 190 VIC, 190 NSW
    21 Oct | ACS Assessment (Wife) Renewal - Suitable
    xx Mar| EOI#1, #2, #3 | 189 Expired, 190 NSW Expired, 190 VIC Expired

    2021 - Pandemic Still

    25 Sep | ACS Assessment (Main) Renewal - Suitable
    01 Feb | EOI#4 DoE | 189

    2020 - Pandemic

    19 Aug | EOI#1, #2, #3 DoE | 189, 190 NSW, 190 VIC
    30 Jul | NAATI CCL Online Test | Result: Passed
    09 Mar | PTE (Wife) | Results: L90 R80 S90 W82 (Superior)
    19 Feb | PTE (Main) | Results: L90 R83 S90 W82 (Superior)
    12 Feb | ACS Assessment (Wife) - Suitable | Expired

    2019

    24 Oct | ACS Assessment (Main) - Suitable | Expired

    2018

    --- Tons of research, document collection and other necessary preparations ---
    01 Sep | The Beginning | Had the chance to visit Oz, and immediately fell in love with it!

  • juju06juju06 PH
    Posts: 128Member
    Joined: Feb 09, 2019

    @pikpakboom said:
    Hi everyone!

    Question po sa mga nag process and/or na grant ng Visa 189 na may dalang dependents (spouse and children), nag skills assessment and english test pa po ba yung spouse niyo? Required po ba or are they optional lang if you want to claim extra points? Salamat po sa sasagot. God bless!

    optional in the sense na pwede mo i-submit yung EOI mo without this (and not claim partner points) pero the DHA WILL still request for your spouse's English competency as it is required for them to at least have functional English. Check here for the requirements from your spouse:

    https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/skilled-independent-189/points-tested#HowTo

    For me, better if your spouse just take the English test with you.

  • _sebodemacho_sebodemacho Melbourne, VIC
    Posts: 1,011Member, Moderator
    Joined: Sep 13, 2019

    @juju06 said:

    @pikpakboom said:
    Hi everyone!

    Question po sa mga nag process and/or na grant ng Visa 189 na may dalang dependents (spouse and children), nag skills assessment and english test pa po ba yung spouse niyo? Required po ba or are they optional lang if you want to claim extra points? Salamat po sa sasagot. God bless!

    optional in the sense na pwede mo i-submit yung EOI mo without this (and not claim partner points) pero the DHA WILL still request for your spouse's English competency as it is required for them to at least have functional English. Check here for the requirements from your spouse:

    https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/skilled-independent-189/points-tested#HowTo

    For me, better if your spouse just take the English test with you.

    Correct.

    Another option is to submit a Certification of English as Medium of Instruction (CEMI) issued by the partner's university.

    Pero meron rin ako nabasa before (di ko tanda kung dito sa forum) na kahit merong CEMI, nag require pa rin ng functional English test result ang DHA. So, mas ok nga talaga mag English test rin si partner for better footing.

    DIY all the way. Avoid preachy, know-it-all, and unscrupulous agents AT ALL COSTS!


    "We must look for ways to be an active force in our own lives. We must take charge of our own destinies, design a life of substance and truly begin to live our dreams." - Les Brown


    261312 (Developer Programmer) - Main | 261111 (ICT Business Analyst) - Wife

    189 (95), 190 (100)


    2023

    14 Nov | BIG MOVE
    01 Nov | HIRED | First day of work. Remote working arrangement from SG
    --- Trying my luck at job hunting while in Singapore and BM planning on the side ---
    19 Apr | Direct Visa Grant | What a journey... JUST GRATEFUL!

    2022 - Pandemic Eases Off

    17 Nov | Medical Test Clearance
    15 Nov | Medical Test
    03 Nov | EOI #4, #6 | 189 Withdrawn, 190 NSW Withdrawn
    03 Nov | Visa Application | 190 VIC --- THE REAL WAITING GAME BEGINS!!!
    31 Oct | ITA | 190 VIC | never thought this day would come!!! T.T good decision to defer NSW nomination.
    27 Oct | Pre-ITA | 190 NSW --- sabi nila, when it rains, it pours!!!
    26 Oct | Nomination Application | 190 VIC
    26 Oct | Pre-ITA | 190 VIC --- one step closer, sa wakas, PADAYON!!!
    21 Oct | EOI #4, #5 + ROI, #6 DoE | 189, 190 VIC, 190 NSW
    21 Oct | ACS Assessment (Wife) Renewal - Suitable
    xx Mar| EOI#1, #2, #3 | 189 Expired, 190 NSW Expired, 190 VIC Expired

    2021 - Pandemic Still

    25 Sep | ACS Assessment (Main) Renewal - Suitable
    01 Feb | EOI#4 DoE | 189

    2020 - Pandemic

    19 Aug | EOI#1, #2, #3 DoE | 189, 190 NSW, 190 VIC
    30 Jul | NAATI CCL Online Test | Result: Passed
    09 Mar | PTE (Wife) | Results: L90 R80 S90 W82 (Superior)
    19 Feb | PTE (Main) | Results: L90 R83 S90 W82 (Superior)
    12 Feb | ACS Assessment (Wife) - Suitable | Expired

    2019

    24 Oct | ACS Assessment (Main) - Suitable | Expired

    2018

    --- Tons of research, document collection and other necessary preparations ---
    01 Sep | The Beginning | Had the chance to visit Oz, and immediately fell in love with it!

  • RheaMARN1171933RheaMARN1171933 Posts: 2,766Member, Administrator, Moderator
    Joined: Mar 10, 2016

    @pikpakboom said:
    Hi everyone!

    Question po sa mga nag process and/or na grant ng Visa 189 na may dalang dependents (spouse and children), nag skills assessment and english test pa po ba yung spouse niyo? Required po ba or are they optional lang if you want to claim extra points? Salamat po sa sasagot. God bless!

    Skills assessment is not required but if you want to be strategic, what we do with our clients who have partners with occupation on the list, is we encourage both to do the skills assessment for higher points and increase chances of invite given there will be 2 occupations to bank on instead of just one. - if that makes sense.

    Conboyboy
  • Jacob69Jacob69 Posts: 1Member
    Joined: Sep 08, 2024

    Hi! With your strong background as a Sr. Network Engineer and CCIE certifications, the 189 or 190 skilled visas seem like great options for permanent residency. The student visa could be a backup, but I'd recommend consulting a migration agent to see which option best suits your situation. Good luck!

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