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SHIFTING CAREERS ONSHORE

Hi, as the title goes, has anybody ever successfully abandoned their old job (after getting a PR and landing in AU), and work on a completely new industry?

How did you do it? Did you take university classes? Or did you take certification/ training or seminars?

Did you just happen to took on a job completely different from your industry while you are in the PH?

For background, I am in the agriculture industry (you can check my signature), and I am still waiting for an invitation, while checking job boards so I can see if there are available jobs for me/ my profession and I’m not seeing a lot. So I was wondering if it is possible to shift industry, should I have trouble finding work if I ever acquire a visa.

I know that this is still a long time before it becomes a problem (still waiting for invites), but I’d like to make plans and be prepared for things that might arise.

If anybody can share their experience. Thanks :smiley:

__DIY Journey. ✈️🇦🇺🦘 soooon __
Nominated Occupation > Agricultural Engineer
**Points Breakdown**: Age - 30 points | English - Superior 20 points| Qualifications (BS) - 15 points | Experience (6 yrs +) - 10 points | Single - 10 points = TOTAL POINTS > SC189 - 85 points; > SC190 - 90 points; SC491 - 100 points.
10.03.2022 - Achieve 6 years of employment
08.01.2023 - Started CDR Preparation
08.25.2023 - Completed CDR/ CPD/ SS
09.01.2023 - Start PTE Exam Preparation
09.23.2023 - PTE Exam Proper
09.23.2023 - PTE Result > L - 88 | R - 90 | S - 90 | W - 79 > Superior - 1 take only 🥳🤩🥰
09.27.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Initial Document Upload (found some inconsistencies with date, had to postpone submission) 😭
09.28.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Submitted, RSEA + Fast Track

  • THE WAIT BEGINS -
    10.18.2023 - EA Skills Assessment in Progress update 😍
    11.08.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Outcome - POSITIVE with 6 yrs + RSEA
    11.08.2023 - Immediately Submitted EOI for SC 189 with 85 points
    11.09.2023 - Submitted EOI / ROI for SC190 with 90 points for NSW/ VIC/ SA

  • EMAIL IS REFRESHED EVERY DAY FOR THAT EMAIL, YES I’M ANXIOUS AF 😂 -
    HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
    01.09.2023 - Submitted EOI for SC 491 for NSW with 100 points
    01.19.2023 - Edited All EOIs for SC 189/190/491 to reflect new position in work
    01.24.2023 - Withdrawn EOI 190 / ROI for SA, Resubmitted EOI 491 / ROI for SA

Comments

  • whimpeewhimpee Posts: 417Member
    Joined: Nov 04, 2022

    @MidnightPanda12 said:
    Hi, as the title goes, has anybody ever successfully abandoned their old job (after getting a PR and landing in AU), and work on a completely new industry?

    How did you do it? Did you take university classes? Or did you take certification/ training or seminars?

    Did you just happen to took on a job completely different from your industry while you are in the PH?

    For background, I am in the agriculture industry (you can check my signature), and I am still waiting for an invitation, while checking job boards so I can see if there are available jobs for me/ my profession and I’m not seeing a lot. So I was wondering if it is possible to shift industry, should I have trouble finding work if I ever acquire a visa.

    I know that this is still a long time before it becomes a problem (still waiting for invites), but I’d like to make plans and be prepared for things that might arise.

    If anybody can share their experience. Thanks :smiley:

    Which locations are you checking? Usually for agricultural industry, sa Regional Australia yan

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    29 Jan 2020 - EOI submitted for 491 (NSW) - 65 pts
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    15 Feb 2020 - EOI updated - 75 pts
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    25 Nov 2022 - Medical exam and Biometrics
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  • MidnightPanda12MidnightPanda12 Posts: 72Member
    Joined: May 23, 2020

    @whimpee said:

    @MidnightPanda12 said:
    Hi, as the title goes, has anybody ever successfully abandoned their old job (after getting a PR and landing in AU), and work on a completely new industry?

    How did you do it? Did you take university classes? Or did you take certification/ training or seminars?

    Did you just happen to took on a job completely different from your industry while you are in the PH?

    For background, I am in the agriculture industry (you can check my signature), and I am still waiting for an invitation, while checking job boards so I can see if there are available jobs for me/ my profession and I’m not seeing a lot. So I was wondering if it is possible to shift industry, should I have trouble finding work if I ever acquire a visa.

    I know that this is still a long time before it becomes a problem (still waiting for invites), but I’d like to make plans and be prepared for things that might arise.

    If anybody can share their experience. Thanks :smiley:

    Which locations are you checking? Usually for agricultural industry, sa Regional Australia yan

    Hi, actually looking at all of AU, pero na-notice ko din na mas madaming available sa industry namin on NSW, VIC, QLD and SA. Nag-apply ako ng 190 sa NSW/VIC/ and SA lang.

    Yep, I’m fine working in regional areas since most agricultural jobs is dun talaga located.

    __DIY Journey. ✈️🇦🇺🦘 soooon __
    Nominated Occupation > Agricultural Engineer
    **Points Breakdown**: Age - 30 points | English - Superior 20 points| Qualifications (BS) - 15 points | Experience (6 yrs +) - 10 points | Single - 10 points = TOTAL POINTS > SC189 - 85 points; > SC190 - 90 points; SC491 - 100 points.
    10.03.2022 - Achieve 6 years of employment
    08.01.2023 - Started CDR Preparation
    08.25.2023 - Completed CDR/ CPD/ SS
    09.01.2023 - Start PTE Exam Preparation
    09.23.2023 - PTE Exam Proper
    09.23.2023 - PTE Result > L - 88 | R - 90 | S - 90 | W - 79 > Superior - 1 take only 🥳🤩🥰
    09.27.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Initial Document Upload (found some inconsistencies with date, had to postpone submission) 😭
    09.28.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Submitted, RSEA + Fast Track

    • THE WAIT BEGINS -
      10.18.2023 - EA Skills Assessment in Progress update 😍
      11.08.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Outcome - POSITIVE with 6 yrs + RSEA
      11.08.2023 - Immediately Submitted EOI for SC 189 with 85 points
      11.09.2023 - Submitted EOI / ROI for SC190 with 90 points for NSW/ VIC/ SA

    • EMAIL IS REFRESHED EVERY DAY FOR THAT EMAIL, YES I’M ANXIOUS AF 😂 -
      HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
      01.09.2023 - Submitted EOI for SC 491 for NSW with 100 points
      01.19.2023 - Edited All EOIs for SC 189/190/491 to reflect new position in work
      01.24.2023 - Withdrawn EOI 190 / ROI for SA, Resubmitted EOI 491 / ROI for SA

  • era222era222 Philippines
    Posts: 779Member
    Joined: Mar 08, 2022
    edited December 2023

    @MidnightPanda12 said:
    Hi, as the title goes, has anybody ever successfully abandoned their old job (after getting a PR and landing in AU), and work on a completely new industry?

    How did you do it? Did you take university classes? Or did you take certification/ training or seminars?

    Did you just happen to took on a job completely different from your industry while you are in the PH?

    For background, I am in the agriculture industry (you can check my signature), and I am still waiting for an invitation, while checking job boards so I can see if there are available jobs for me/ my profession and I’m not seeing a lot. So I was wondering if it is possible to shift industry, should I have trouble finding work if I ever acquire a visa.

    I know that this is still a long time before it becomes a problem (still waiting for invites), but I’d like to make plans and be prepared for things that might arise.

    If anybody can share their experience. Thanks :smiley:

    So I was wondering if it is possible to shift industry, should I have trouble finding work if I ever acquire a visa.

    Yes, when you get your PR visa, you're not required to continue working in your nominated occupation, so you can shift industries. How far is your target job/industry from your current one? Usually if they're pretty close you can get by highlighting your transferable skills. But if they're different lalo na from one specialisation to another, say agriculture to IT, I imagine you'd need to add credibility to your skills/knowledge through some form of education or portfolio—certificates, classes, workshops, etc.

    Cerberus13kldo1591MidnightPanda12

    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

  • MidnightPanda12MidnightPanda12 Posts: 72Member
    Joined: May 23, 2020

    @era222 said:

    @MidnightPanda12 said:
    Hi, as the title goes, has anybody ever successfully abandoned their old job (after getting a PR and landing in AU), and work on a completely new industry?

    How did you do it? Did you take university classes? Or did you take certification/ training or seminars?

    Did you just happen to took on a job completely different from your industry while you are in the PH?

    For background, I am in the agriculture industry (you can check my signature), and I am still waiting for an invitation, while checking job boards so I can see if there are available jobs for me/ my profession and I’m not seeing a lot. So I was wondering if it is possible to shift industry, should I have trouble finding work if I ever acquire a visa.

    I know that this is still a long time before it becomes a problem (still waiting for invites), but I’d like to make plans and be prepared for things that might arise.

    If anybody can share their experience. Thanks :smiley:

    So I was wondering if it is possible to shift industry, should I have trouble finding work if I ever acquire a visa.

    Yes, when you get your PR visa, you're not required to continue working in your nominated occupation, so you can shift industries. How far is your target job/industry from your current one? Usually if they're pretty close you can get by highlighting your transferable skills. But if they're different lalo na from one specialisation to another, say agriculture to IT, I imagine you'd need to add credibility to your skills/knowledge through some form of education or portfolio—certificates, classes, workshops, etc.

    Actually leaning towards same industry padin ako since I already loved working in agri.

    Thank you sa advice. I think I will look around sa job postings to see some certifications that they need.

    I think some heavy machinery certifications, is necessary, some also require some level of ag certificates. I’m guessing these are TAFE courses. I dunno if these costs some money most likely they do for foreigners.

    __DIY Journey. ✈️🇦🇺🦘 soooon __
    Nominated Occupation > Agricultural Engineer
    **Points Breakdown**: Age - 30 points | English - Superior 20 points| Qualifications (BS) - 15 points | Experience (6 yrs +) - 10 points | Single - 10 points = TOTAL POINTS > SC189 - 85 points; > SC190 - 90 points; SC491 - 100 points.
    10.03.2022 - Achieve 6 years of employment
    08.01.2023 - Started CDR Preparation
    08.25.2023 - Completed CDR/ CPD/ SS
    09.01.2023 - Start PTE Exam Preparation
    09.23.2023 - PTE Exam Proper
    09.23.2023 - PTE Result > L - 88 | R - 90 | S - 90 | W - 79 > Superior - 1 take only 🥳🤩🥰
    09.27.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Initial Document Upload (found some inconsistencies with date, had to postpone submission) 😭
    09.28.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Submitted, RSEA + Fast Track

    • THE WAIT BEGINS -
      10.18.2023 - EA Skills Assessment in Progress update 😍
      11.08.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Outcome - POSITIVE with 6 yrs + RSEA
      11.08.2023 - Immediately Submitted EOI for SC 189 with 85 points
      11.09.2023 - Submitted EOI / ROI for SC190 with 90 points for NSW/ VIC/ SA

    • EMAIL IS REFRESHED EVERY DAY FOR THAT EMAIL, YES I’M ANXIOUS AF 😂 -
      HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
      01.09.2023 - Submitted EOI for SC 491 for NSW with 100 points
      01.19.2023 - Edited All EOIs for SC 189/190/491 to reflect new position in work
      01.24.2023 - Withdrawn EOI 190 / ROI for SA, Resubmitted EOI 491 / ROI for SA

  • MidnightPanda12MidnightPanda12 Posts: 72Member
    Joined: May 23, 2020

    Hi, sana may makapansin ulit ng post ko. Is there a difference sa payment for University fees for PR, foreigners and citizen?

    International student gets higher rate right? Same din ba pag PR ka?

    __DIY Journey. ✈️🇦🇺🦘 soooon __
    Nominated Occupation > Agricultural Engineer
    **Points Breakdown**: Age - 30 points | English - Superior 20 points| Qualifications (BS) - 15 points | Experience (6 yrs +) - 10 points | Single - 10 points = TOTAL POINTS > SC189 - 85 points; > SC190 - 90 points; SC491 - 100 points.
    10.03.2022 - Achieve 6 years of employment
    08.01.2023 - Started CDR Preparation
    08.25.2023 - Completed CDR/ CPD/ SS
    09.01.2023 - Start PTE Exam Preparation
    09.23.2023 - PTE Exam Proper
    09.23.2023 - PTE Result > L - 88 | R - 90 | S - 90 | W - 79 > Superior - 1 take only 🥳🤩🥰
    09.27.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Initial Document Upload (found some inconsistencies with date, had to postpone submission) 😭
    09.28.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Submitted, RSEA + Fast Track

    • THE WAIT BEGINS -
      10.18.2023 - EA Skills Assessment in Progress update 😍
      11.08.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Outcome - POSITIVE with 6 yrs + RSEA
      11.08.2023 - Immediately Submitted EOI for SC 189 with 85 points
      11.09.2023 - Submitted EOI / ROI for SC190 with 90 points for NSW/ VIC/ SA

    • EMAIL IS REFRESHED EVERY DAY FOR THAT EMAIL, YES I’M ANXIOUS AF 😂 -
      HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
      01.09.2023 - Submitted EOI for SC 491 for NSW with 100 points
      01.19.2023 - Edited All EOIs for SC 189/190/491 to reflect new position in work
      01.24.2023 - Withdrawn EOI 190 / ROI for SA, Resubmitted EOI 491 / ROI for SA

  • jmcountersjmcounters Posts: 79Member
    Joined: Mar 02, 2023

    @MidnightPanda12 said:
    Hi, sana may makapansin ulit ng post ko. Is there a difference sa payment for University fees for PR, foreigners and citizen?

    International student gets higher rate right? Same din ba pag PR ka?

    Hi! I've been researching about this kasi I'm eyeing to take my masters after moving to AU. PRs and citizens are considered domestic students and tuition fees are significantly lower compared to international students (non-PR and foreign citizens).

    Also, as PR, you can avail CSP which is subject to availability in your chosen program and institution. CSP or Commonwealth Supported Place is a slot or a place in a university/institution where your tuition is partially subsidized by the government. In this case, you'll have to pay an even smaller amount for the tuition once you get the slot. You can avail CSP for 7 study years. So if taking up masters which is normally 2 years ang lenght, you would have 5 more years to use up should you want to pursue further studies.

    All these are just the product of my research - anyone with experience is welcome to challenge :)

    MidnightPanda12kldo1591
  • MidnightPanda12MidnightPanda12 Posts: 72Member
    Joined: May 23, 2020

    @jmcounters said:

    @MidnightPanda12 said:
    Hi, sana may makapansin ulit ng post ko. Is there a difference sa payment for University fees for PR, foreigners and citizen?

    International student gets higher rate right? Same din ba pag PR ka?

    Hi! I've been researching about this kasi I'm eyeing to take my masters after moving to AU. PRs and citizens are considered domestic students and tuition fees are significantly lower compared to international students (non-PR and foreign citizens).

    Also, as PR, you can avail CSP which is subject to availability in your chosen program and institution. CSP or Commonwealth Supported Place is a slot or a place in a university/institution where your tuition is partially subsidized by the government. In this case, you'll have to pay an even smaller amount for the tuition once you get the slot. You can avail CSP for 7 study years. So if taking up masters which is normally 2 years ang lenght, you would have 5 more years to use up should you want to pursue further studies.

    All these are just the product of my research - anyone with experience is welcome to challenge :)

    Wow. This is great. Happy New Year🎆🎆!!

    Is there a residency requirement for the CSP? Or new migrants that are PR are already qualified?

    __DIY Journey. ✈️🇦🇺🦘 soooon __
    Nominated Occupation > Agricultural Engineer
    **Points Breakdown**: Age - 30 points | English - Superior 20 points| Qualifications (BS) - 15 points | Experience (6 yrs +) - 10 points | Single - 10 points = TOTAL POINTS > SC189 - 85 points; > SC190 - 90 points; SC491 - 100 points.
    10.03.2022 - Achieve 6 years of employment
    08.01.2023 - Started CDR Preparation
    08.25.2023 - Completed CDR/ CPD/ SS
    09.01.2023 - Start PTE Exam Preparation
    09.23.2023 - PTE Exam Proper
    09.23.2023 - PTE Result > L - 88 | R - 90 | S - 90 | W - 79 > Superior - 1 take only 🥳🤩🥰
    09.27.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Initial Document Upload (found some inconsistencies with date, had to postpone submission) 😭
    09.28.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Submitted, RSEA + Fast Track

    • THE WAIT BEGINS -
      10.18.2023 - EA Skills Assessment in Progress update 😍
      11.08.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Outcome - POSITIVE with 6 yrs + RSEA
      11.08.2023 - Immediately Submitted EOI for SC 189 with 85 points
      11.09.2023 - Submitted EOI / ROI for SC190 with 90 points for NSW/ VIC/ SA

    • EMAIL IS REFRESHED EVERY DAY FOR THAT EMAIL, YES I’M ANXIOUS AF 😂 -
      HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
      01.09.2023 - Submitted EOI for SC 491 for NSW with 100 points
      01.19.2023 - Edited All EOIs for SC 189/190/491 to reflect new position in work
      01.24.2023 - Withdrawn EOI 190 / ROI for SA, Resubmitted EOI 491 / ROI for SA

  • jmcountersjmcounters Posts: 79Member
    Joined: Mar 02, 2023

    @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @jmcounters said:

    @MidnightPanda12 said:
    Hi, sana may makapansin ulit ng post ko. Is there a difference sa payment for University fees for PR, foreigners and citizen?

    International student gets higher rate right? Same din ba pag PR ka?

    Hi! I've been researching about this kasi I'm eyeing to take my masters after moving to AU. PRs and citizens are considered domestic students and tuition fees are significantly lower compared to international students (non-PR and foreign citizens).

    Also, as PR, you can avail CSP which is subject to availability in your chosen program and institution. CSP or Commonwealth Supported Place is a slot or a place in a university/institution where your tuition is partially subsidized by the government. In this case, you'll have to pay an even smaller amount for the tuition once you get the slot. You can avail CSP for 7 study years. So if taking up masters which is normally 2 years ang lenght, you would have 5 more years to use up should you want to pursue further studies.

    All these are just the product of my research - anyone with experience is welcome to challenge :)

    Wow. This is great. Happy New Year🎆🎆!!

    Is there a residency requirement for the CSP? Or new migrants that are PR are already qualified?

    Kung gano na katagal PR? I don't think so, wala sa list ng eligibility requirements.
    https://www.studyassist.gov.au/help-loans/commonwealth-supported-places-csps

    MidnightPanda12
  • OzdrimsOzdrims Singapore
    Posts: 914Member
    Joined: Jul 09, 2019

    @jmcounters said:

    @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @jmcounters said:

    @MidnightPanda12 said:
    Hi, sana may makapansin ulit ng post ko. Is there a difference sa payment for University fees for PR, foreigners and citizen?

    International student gets higher rate right? Same din ba pag PR ka?

    Hi! I've been researching about this kasi I'm eyeing to take my masters after moving to AU. PRs and citizens are considered domestic students and tuition fees are significantly lower compared to international students (non-PR and foreign citizens).

    Also, as PR, you can avail CSP which is subject to availability in your chosen program and institution. CSP or Commonwealth Supported Place is a slot or a place in a university/institution where your tuition is partially subsidized by the government. In this case, you'll have to pay an even smaller amount for the tuition once you get the slot. You can avail CSP for 7 study years. So if taking up masters which is normally 2 years ang lenght, you would have 5 more years to use up should you want to pursue further studies.

    All these are just the product of my research - anyone with experience is welcome to challenge :)

    Wow. This is great. Happy New Year🎆🎆!!

    Is there a residency requirement for the CSP? Or new migrants that are PR are already qualified?

    Kung gano na katagal PR? I don't think so, wala sa list ng eligibility requirements.
    https://www.studyassist.gov.au/help-loans/commonwealth-supported-places-csps

    thanks for sharing this info

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    SC190 NSW = 90
    Timeline:
    17 Apr 2023: Took PTE Exam: Superior
    29 May 2023: Spouse PTE Exam: Competent
    15 May 2023: Submitted relevant employment docs, work pass and DRAFT CDR to agent
    29 May 2023: Agent submitted EA MSA CDR + RSEA to Engineers Australia
    8 July 2023: EA MSA CDR + RSEA result: Suitable for migration
    26 July 2023: took the NAATI CCL
    13 Aug 2023 : results out for NAATI exam
    15 Aug 2023: Agent updated EOI for CCL points (+5)
    13 Sep 2023: Agent created EOI for SC 190 NSW
    02 Nov 2023: Pre-invited by NSW
    06 Nov 2023: Nomination submitted to NSW
    09 Nov 2023: Nomination application approved & ITA received
    29 Nov 2023: Visa lodgment and medicals booked
    11 Dec 2023 : Medicals completed
    xx-xx-xx - Visa GRANT

  • DyanSP0505DyanSP0505 Posts: 5Member
    Joined: Oct 01, 2023

    @jmcounters said:

    @MidnightPanda12 said:
    Hi, sana may makapansin ulit ng post ko. Is there a difference sa payment for University fees for PR, foreigners and citizen?

    International student gets higher rate right? Same din ba pag PR ka?

    Hi! I've been researching about this kasi I'm eyeing to take my masters after moving to AU. PRs and citizens are considered domestic students and tuition fees are significantly lower compared to international students (non-PR and foreign citizens).

    Also, as PR, you can avail CSP which is subject to availability in your chosen program and institution. CSP or Commonwealth Supported Place is a slot or a place in a university/institution where your tuition is partially subsidized by the government. In this case, you'll have to pay an even smaller amount for the tuition once you get the slot. You can avail CSP for 7 study years. So if taking up masters which is normally 2 years ang lenght, you would have 5 more years to use up should you want to pursue further studies.

    All these are just the product of my research - anyone with experience is welcome to challenge :)

    Hello this is very informative. Would you know din po what is the estimated average tuition fee for a 2 year master's degree in AU under CSP? I remembered my cousins who are born in AU availed student loans for their bachelor's degree. I'm thinking din po kasi if continue ko yung degree ko in the PH or sa AU when I get the PR. Currently estimate ko for my degree is 6,000 AUD. Thanks

    MidnightPanda12
  • jmcountersjmcounters Posts: 79Member
    Joined: Mar 02, 2023

    @DyanSP0505 said:

    @jmcounters said:

    @MidnightPanda12 said:
    Hi, sana may makapansin ulit ng post ko. Is there a difference sa payment for University fees for PR, foreigners and citizen?

    International student gets higher rate right? Same din ba pag PR ka?

    Hi! I've been researching about this kasi I'm eyeing to take my masters after moving to AU. PRs and citizens are considered domestic students and tuition fees are significantly lower compared to international students (non-PR and foreign citizens).

    Also, as PR, you can avail CSP which is subject to availability in your chosen program and institution. CSP or Commonwealth Supported Place is a slot or a place in a university/institution where your tuition is partially subsidized by the government. In this case, you'll have to pay an even smaller amount for the tuition once you get the slot. You can avail CSP for 7 study years. So if taking up masters which is normally 2 years ang lenght, you would have 5 more years to use up should you want to pursue further studies.

    All these are just the product of my research - anyone with experience is welcome to challenge :)

    Hello this is very informative. Would you know din po what is the estimated average tuition fee for a 2 year master's degree in AU under CSP? I remembered my cousins who are born in AU availed student loans for their bachelor's degree. I'm thinking din po kasi if continue ko yung degree ko in the PH or sa AU when I get the PR. Currently estimate ko for my degree is 6,000 AUD. Thanks

    Depende raw sa program and sa university/institution. In one of the programs I was looking at, ganto pricing nila

    International Student - 48k annually
    Domestic Student- 38k annually
    Domestic in CSP - about 9k annually

    Also, CSP is not a loan, it's a subsidy. A huge one actually. Iba pa tawag sa student loan but that's for citizens na.

    MidnightPanda12
  • MidnightPanda12MidnightPanda12 Posts: 72Member
    Joined: May 23, 2020

    Hi, I want to ask if someone has any experience about this, I am thinking of getting a diploma at UPOU and would potential employers at AU think that the diploma is an asset or since it is a degree (graduate) from the Philippines that it has little leverage??

    I am also doing this as an additional credit (pogi points kumbaga) for my current job though. Because if ever mainvite ako and the graduate diploma is not worth it (in terms of AU standards) then I will drop out if matuloy po sa AU.

    Any thoughts??

    PS. Decided not to open up a new thread since it is kinda related po dito. TIA.

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    Nominated Occupation > Agricultural Engineer
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  • olewolew Posts: 70Member
    Joined: Apr 20, 2021

    @MidnightPanda12 said:
    Hi, I want to ask if someone has any experience about this, I am thinking of getting a diploma at UPOU and would potential employers at AU think that the diploma is an asset or since it is a degree (graduate) from the Philippines that it has little leverage??

    I am also doing this as an additional credit (pogi points kumbaga) for my current job though. Because if ever mainvite ako and the graduate diploma is not worth it (in terms of AU standards) then I will drop out if matuloy po sa AU.

    Any thoughts??

    PS. Decided not to open up a new thread since it is kinda related po dito. TIA.

    just my opinion, but i think it has little to no value to AU employers since its PHL schooling at regardless kung gaano ka prestigious yung school sa Pinas, no bearing at all.

    but if you want it as leverage for the shift in career as the thread title suggests (e.g., a diploma totally different from your original background/undergrad).. then it will be helpful as proof na you're keen to learn that field.

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