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  • Iampirate13Iampirate13 Posts: 33Member
    Joined: Mar 26, 2024

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @Iampirate13 said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @Iampirate13 said:

    @Ozdrims said:

    @Iampirate13 said:
    Pwede po magtanong? Magbabago ba ung date dun sa EOI submitted if magkaroon ng changes dun sa sinubmit mo nung una?

    For example Dati wala kang Naati, ngaun meron na. then for update na ung EOI mo.

    @Iampirate13 said:
    Pwede po magtanong? Magbabago ba ung date dun sa EOI submitted if magkaroon ng changes dun sa sinubmit mo nung una?

    For example Dati wala kang Naati, ngaun meron na. then for update na ung EOI mo

    Date of initial submission will not change , yung pangalawang row will change - date last submitted will change for any reason na you updated the file.

    I see. May bearing po ba un? kumbaga sa pila. babalik ka ulit sa likod? Pasensya na dami po tanong

    Sa 189 sya merong bearing.. Parang ganon na nga, babalik ka sa likod nung points bracket mo. So, kung 90 ka, edi nasa dulo ka ulit nga mga taong nasa 90pts until may ibang EOIs na mag update after mo.

    Sa 190 at 491 naman, wala yan. Kasi specific to the states ang criteria for judging, lol.

    hahaha ganun pala un.

    parang ms universe. my criteria for judging. hahaha

    Pero technically. mas maganda kung maguupdate ka kung may iuupdate ka tlga para di kana bumalik sa pila. kasi kung meron naman tlga ung bracket mo is tataas (85-90 for example) atleast back to zero ka from 90 hindi na 85.

    Copy po sa mga sumagot. nalinawan na ako. salamat po

    Tama ka dyan. Walang masama sa pagbabago ng DoE, lalo't tataas naman ang points mo. Ibang usapan pag bumaba. :D

    hahaha. tama. most likely age ung pedeng magpababa ng points lalo kung d ka pa naiinvite tas malapit na magbago ung age bracket mo.

    Thank you sir sa clarifications. Isa kang tunay! Cheeers!

    _sebodemacho
  • eacdelacruzeacdelacruz Posts: 92Member
    Joined: May 18, 2023

    @rmbalingit said:

    @casssie said:
    hello hello co-waiting for grants...

    ano ang mga pinaka una nyong gagawin once you received the grant? since we have ample time, may mga inaayos na ba kayo ngayon pa lang? like properties, investments, etc? or ready for BM na agad? may mga naka impake na ba? hahahha

    @era222 im still relying on your BM guide. thank you ulit!!! wag mo dedelete please! mayayanig mundo ko ๐Ÿ˜ซ

    Others nagbebenta na ng mga gamit at properties while waiting sa grant.

    Is this advisable? Matagal pa ako siguro kasi Feb 2024 lodgement ko, but Iโ€™m excited to do this lol.

    Hindi kaya parang jumping the gun?

    Developer Programmer - ANZSCO 261312
    [Age: 30 I Education: 15 | English: 20 l Work Exp: 10 l Partner: 5 | State: 5 | Total: SC190: (85)]


    TIMELINE

    2023

    26-Apr-2023 - IELTS IDP General Result (Main) -> LRSW 8.5|8.5|7.5|7.5 (Proficient)
    30-Apr-2023 - Started preparing requirements for ACS Skill Assessment
    26-May-2023 - ACS Migration Skill Assessment Submitted (ANZSCO 261312)
    30-May-2023 - ACS Status changed - With Assessor
    14-Jun-2023 - PTE Academic Result (Partner) -> LRSW 76|77|72|76 (Proficient)
    14-Jun-2023 - PTE Academic Result (Main) -> LRSW 90|90|90|90 (Superior)
    28-Aug-2023 - ACS Skill Assessment Results - Suitable
    28-Aug-2023 - Submitted EOI SC190 (NSW)
    28-Aug-2023 - Submitted EOI SC190 (VIC)
    28-Aug-2023 - Submitted EOI SC189
    12-Sep-2023 - VIC 190/491 ROI Opened, Submitted VIC SC190 ROI

    2024

    12-Jan-2024 - Pre-Invite NSW SC190
    12-Jan-2024 - Application Submitted for NSW
    02-Feb-2024 - NSW Nomination Approval + ITA
    02-Feb-2024 - SC190 VIC EOI/ROI Withdrawn, SC189 EOI Withdrawn
    02-Feb-2024 - SC190 NSW Visa Application Lodged
    06-Feb-2024 - Medical Tests Done
    12-Feb-2024 - All Medicals Cleared
    XX-XXX-2024 - Visa Grant! (manifesting)

  • casssiecasssie โœจ๐Ÿฆ˜โœจ
    Posts: 681Member
    Joined: Nov 15, 2022

    @eacdelacruz said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @casssie said:
    hello hello co-waiting for grants...

    ano ang mga pinaka una nyong gagawin once you received the grant? since we have ample time, may mga inaayos na ba kayo ngayon pa lang? like properties, investments, etc? or ready for BM na agad? may mga naka impake na ba? hahahha

    @era222 im still relying on your BM guide. thank you ulit!!! wag mo dedelete please! mayayanig mundo ko ๐Ÿ˜ซ

    Others nagbebenta na ng mga gamit at properties while waiting sa grant.

    Is this advisable? Matagal pa ako siguro kasi Feb 2024 lodgement ko, but Iโ€™m excited to do this lol.

    Hindi kaya parang jumping the gun?

    siguro... depende.. pero for sure may mga back up plans mga ganyan. so far, di pa naman kami nagbebenta ng properties (kala mo talaga ang dami ibebenta HAHAH), pero di na kami nagbbig purchase. keeping everything steady na lang muna now pati sa work.

    here's to hoping a fasterrrr visa processing in the coming days and months ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™

    eacdelacruzfmp_921

    m(au)nifesting ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ

  • OzdrimsOzdrims Singapore
    Posts: 1,478Member, Moderator
    Joined: Jul 09, 2019

    @casssie said:

    @Ozdrims said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    Ako nakarely lang din sa BM guide ni Ms. Era sa watsapp group, hehe. pero gumawa din ako ng sariling checklist.. Karamihan sa checklist hindi uusad ng walang grant letter. Ang hirap din magipon, dahil sa inip magantay ng grant , need din libangin ang sarili like gumala pampabilis ng oras. hahaha

    Totoo yang mga points ninyo , all we can do is prepare ,there is ample time.
    @era222 BM tips gives a lot of help as it is personalised -for someone who is solely doing BM the first time. I like her take .

    Do check out also the booklet - "Beginning A Life in Australia " is a general approach but with many helpful tips , 120 pages and i have not finished it myself. Madaming external links and dami din dapat i-read through. (First Chapters 1-2 are all the things you need to accomplish once you moved in ,first 4 weeks afaik may checklist din sya)

    pa link nung booklet! haha

    Another good resource is MyAus App you can download

    link below:

    https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/settling-in-australia/settle-in-australia

    casssieera222washoutschrodingers_cat

    ANZSCO 233211 Civil Engineer (Offshore) | Age: 25| English: 20 | Experience: 15| Education: 15 | Partner Points: 05 (Competent English) |NAATI: 05 |State :05
    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

  • casssiecasssie โœจ๐Ÿฆ˜โœจ
    Posts: 681Member
    Joined: Nov 15, 2022

    @Ozdrims said:

    @casssie said:

    @Ozdrims said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    Ako nakarely lang din sa BM guide ni Ms. Era sa watsapp group, hehe. pero gumawa din ako ng sariling checklist.. Karamihan sa checklist hindi uusad ng walang grant letter. Ang hirap din magipon, dahil sa inip magantay ng grant , need din libangin ang sarili like gumala pampabilis ng oras. hahaha

    Totoo yang mga points ninyo , all we can do is prepare ,there is ample time.
    @era222 BM tips gives a lot of help as it is personalised -for someone who is solely doing BM the first time. I like her take .

    Do check out also the booklet - "Beginning A Life in Australia " is a general approach but with many helpful tips , 120 pages and i have not finished it myself. Madaming external links and dami din dapat i-read through. (First Chapters 1-2 are all the things you need to accomplish once you moved in ,first 4 weeks afaik may checklist din sya)

    pa link nung booklet! haha

    Another good resource is MyAus App you can download

    link below:

    https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/settling-in-australia/settle-in-australia

    thank you! OT ka na sa customer service hahahah

    Ozdrims_sebodemacho

    m(au)nifesting ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ

  • OzdrimsOzdrims Singapore
    Posts: 1,478Member, Moderator
    Joined: Jul 09, 2019

    @casssie said:

    @Ozdrims said:

    @casssie said:

    @Ozdrims said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    Ako nakarely lang din sa BM guide ni Ms. Era sa watsapp group, hehe. pero gumawa din ako ng sariling checklist.. Karamihan sa checklist hindi uusad ng walang grant letter. Ang hirap din magipon, dahil sa inip magantay ng grant , need din libangin ang sarili like gumala pampabilis ng oras. hahaha

    Totoo yang mga points ninyo , all we can do is prepare ,there is ample time.
    @era222 BM tips gives a lot of help as it is personalised -for someone who is solely doing BM the first time. I like her take .

    Do check out also the booklet - "Beginning A Life in Australia " is a general approach but with many helpful tips , 120 pages and i have not finished it myself. Madaming external links and dami din dapat i-read through. (First Chapters 1-2 are all the things you need to accomplish once you moved in ,first 4 weeks afaik may checklist din sya)

    pa link nung booklet! haha

    Another good resource is MyAus App you can download

    link below:

    https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/settling-in-australia/settle-in-australia

    thank you! OT ka na sa customer service hahahah

    That's awesome that you have a customer service rep available to help you out 24/7! It's always reassuring to know that there's someone there to assist you whenever you need it. If there's anything else I can do to help, please don't hesitate to reach out. --- Grammarly

    hahaha

    casssie_sebodemachomanifestingvisagrantfmp_921

    ANZSCO 233211 Civil Engineer (Offshore) | Age: 25| English: 20 | Experience: 15| Education: 15 | Partner Points: 05 (Competent English) |NAATI: 05 |State :05
    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

  • rmbalingitrmbalingit Posts: 238Member
    Joined: Jun 06, 2022

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @era222 said:

    @casssie said:

    Tips? Laban lang. Pinaka simple na mabibigay ko. :D

    Pero seryoso, send lang nang send ng CV sa lahat ng prospects nyo. Try adding recruiters and employees of the companies that you like in LinkedIn. Pakilala kayo, show your credentials. Message them. Merong limit though ang InMail sa LinkedIn pag hindi ka Premium. So, kung may extra kayo, avail it, that could go a long way para mapansin ang profiles nyo. I cancelled mine after landing a job. :D

    Tailor your CVs to the simplest and most concise form --- highlight your achievements and hard skills (kung sa ICT, edi yung mga alam nyong tech stack. Kung eng'g naman, edi yung projects nyo), write your past job roles with clarity matching the job that you are eyeing for, and do not add a photo of yourself (please). Indicate nyo na rin yung visa nyo especially yung words na "Permanent Resident" (well applicable to PRs lang of course) para klaro at alam na agad na eligible kayo to work.

    Pagdating naman sa interviews, just be yourself. You do you. Be confident, lalo't sarili mo naman credentials ang dala dala mo, but not to the point of overselling it. Medyo hindi rin maganda yun e. Dyan na papasok yung soft skills --- yan yung attitude, communication skills, how you carry yourself, vital statistics (chareng lang hahaha, but you get it), yada yada.

    Maraming hindi papansin sa inyo, panigurado. Lalo't offshore pa nga. Minsan feeling ko allergic sila dyan, lalo pa dun sa mga walang visa. Pero babalik lang dun sa una kong tip, laban lang. Darating rin yan. :)

    Lastly, may the odds be with you. Di ako madasalin, pero para sa mga oo, I'd advise you to pray for it, manifest it. Claim it. :)

    Thanks so much dito! Add ko lang din to for the thread, Nabasa ko din sa gc ng watsapp, na much better din daw magapply muna sa mga recruitment agency sa AU, sila na bahala maghanap ng work for you. parang pinas din if nagsisimula ka palang malaking tulong ang agency.

    manifestingvisagrant_sebodemachocasssie

    "In God's Perfect Time"
    AU MIGRATION JOURNEY WITH SPOUSE
    (Industrial Engineer with Spouse)
    SC189: 80pts: SC190: 85pts: SC491: 95pts


    23 Jun 2022: Booked PTE Exam
    July-Aug 2022: Review PTE
    31 Aug 2022: PTE Examination
    31 Aug 2022: Same day result (L-80, R-85, S-90, W-82) SUPERIOR! Thank you, Lord!
    Sept 2022-May 2023: Got busy with work and businesses
    June 2023: Start again to collect docs from previous companies and prepare CDR & RSEA
    03 Aug 2023: Submit EA Assessment CDR+RSEA (Fast track)
    28 Aug 2023: EA status: Assessment in Progress
    04 Sept 2023: EA RFI: Additional Pay slips for current job
    05 Sept 2023: Submit additional pay slips
    21 Sept 2023: Received Positive Assessment & 8yrs+ RSEA Awarded. TYG!
    23 Sept 2023: Submit EOI for SC189
    24 Sept 2023: Submit Multiple EOIs
    19 Dec 2023: VIC 190 - Pre-invitation TYG!
    02 Jan 2024: VIC 190 Final Invitation and ITA received TYG!
    12 Jan 2024: Visa Lodgment
    17 Jan 2024: Attached form 80 and 1221
    24 Jan 2024: Medical Cleared - SALAMAT SA DYOS!
    24 Jan 2024: Withdrawn other EOIs
    *** 2024: Visa Granted - Manifesting!!!
    *** 2024: Got an AU Job while offshore -Manifesting!!!
    *** 2024: BIG Move!!! - Manifesting!!!

  • _sebodemacho_sebodemacho Melbourne, VIC
    Posts: 1,005Member, Moderator
    Joined: Sep 13, 2019
    edited April 12

    @rmbalingit said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @era222 said:

    @casssie said:

    Tips? Laban lang. Pinaka simple na mabibigay ko. :D

    Pero seryoso, send lang nang send ng CV sa lahat ng prospects nyo. Try adding recruiters and employees of the companies that you like in LinkedIn. Pakilala kayo, show your credentials. Message them. Merong limit though ang InMail sa LinkedIn pag hindi ka Premium. So, kung may extra kayo, avail it, that could go a long way para mapansin ang profiles nyo. I cancelled mine after landing a job. :D

    Tailor your CVs to the simplest and most concise form --- highlight your achievements and hard skills (kung sa ICT, edi yung mga alam nyong tech stack. Kung eng'g naman, edi yung projects nyo), write your past job roles with clarity matching the job that you are eyeing for, and do not add a photo of yourself (please). Indicate nyo na rin yung visa nyo especially yung words na "Permanent Resident" (well applicable to PRs lang of course) para klaro at alam na agad na eligible kayo to work.

    Pagdating naman sa interviews, just be yourself. You do you. Be confident, lalo't sarili mo naman credentials ang dala dala mo, but not to the point of overselling it. Medyo hindi rin maganda yun e. Dyan na papasok yung soft skills --- yan yung attitude, communication skills, how you carry yourself, vital statistics (chareng lang hahaha, but you get it), yada yada.

    Maraming hindi papansin sa inyo, panigurado. Lalo't offshore pa nga. Minsan feeling ko allergic sila dyan, lalo pa dun sa mga walang visa. Pero babalik lang dun sa una kong tip, laban lang. Darating rin yan. :)

    Lastly, may the odds be with you. Di ako madasalin, pero para sa mga oo, I'd advise you to pray for it, manifest it. Claim it. :)

    Thanks so much dito! Add ko lang din to for the thread, Nabasa ko din sa gc ng watsapp, na much better din daw magapply muna sa mga recruitment agency sa AU, sila na bahala maghanap ng work for you. parang pinas din if nagsisimula ka palang malaking tulong ang agency.

    Yes, that's true as well. Uso dito ang contracting especially in ICT. Di ko lang sure sa ibang industry/disciplines.

    Like me now, I am a contractor in my current job. A consulting firm helped me land this job, pay for my super and taxes. They assigned me to another company to fill a role. Technically though, I'm not an employee of the consulting firm nor the assignment (company) given to me.

    Pero merong cases na employee sila nung mismong consulting company or yung contracting company nila na tinatawag who give them assignments. So, they are entitled to leaves, and other benefits. But in my case, I'm not for both. I'm more on the individual contractor category. No work, no pay, ganon. :D

    Ayun, share ko lang. :)

    rmbalingitmathilde9casssieOzdrims

    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!

  • casssiecasssie โœจ๐Ÿฆ˜โœจ
    Posts: 681Member
    Joined: Nov 15, 2022

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @era222 said:

    @casssie said:

    Tips? Laban lang. Pinaka simple na mabibigay ko. :D

    Pero seryoso, send lang nang send ng CV sa lahat ng prospects nyo. Try adding recruiters and employees of the companies that you like in LinkedIn. Pakilala kayo, show your credentials. Message them. Merong limit though ang InMail sa LinkedIn pag hindi ka Premium. So, kung may extra kayo, avail it, that could go a long way para mapansin ang profiles nyo. I cancelled mine after landing a job. :D

    Tailor your CVs to the simplest and most concise form --- highlight your achievements and hard skills (kung sa ICT, edi yung mga alam nyong tech stack. Kung eng'g naman, edi yung projects nyo), write your past job roles with clarity matching the job that you are eyeing for, and do not add a photo of yourself (please). Indicate nyo na rin yung visa nyo especially yung words na "Permanent Resident" (well applicable to PRs lang of course) para klaro at alam na agad na eligible kayo to work.

    Pagdating naman sa interviews, just be yourself. You do you. Be confident, lalo't sarili mo naman credentials ang dala dala mo, but not to the point of overselling it. Medyo hindi rin maganda yun e. Dyan na papasok yung soft skills --- yan yung attitude, communication skills, how you carry yourself, vital statistics (chareng lang hahaha, but you get it), yada yada.

    Maraming hindi papansin sa inyo, panigurado. Lalo't offshore pa nga. Minsan feeling ko allergic sila dyan, lalo pa dun sa mga walang visa. Pero babalik lang dun sa una kong tip, laban lang. Darating rin yan. :)

    Lastly, may the odds be with you. Di ako madasalin, pero para sa mga oo, I'd advise you to pray for it, manifest it. Claim it. :)

    Thanks so much dito! Add ko lang din to for the thread, Nabasa ko din sa gc ng watsapp, na much better din daw magapply muna sa mga recruitment agency sa AU, sila na bahala maghanap ng work for you. parang pinas din if nagsisimula ka palang malaking tulong ang agency.

    Yes, that's true as well. Uso dito ang contracting especially in ICT. Di ko lang sure sa ibang industry/disciplines.

    Like me now, I am a contractor in my current job. A consulting firm helped me land this job, pay for my super and taxes. They assigned me to another company to fill a role. Technically though, I'm not an employee of the consulting firm nor the assignment (company) given to me.

    Pero merong cases na employee sila nung mismong consulting company or yung contracting company nila na tinatawag who give them assignments. So, they are entitled to leaves, and other benefits. But in my case, I'm not for both. I'm more on the individual contractor category. No work, no pay, ganon. :D

    Ayun, share ko lang. :)

    question - pag contractor ba may probationary period or regularization ganun? same ba sya sa pinas na may time frame pag contractual? ex: 1 year lang contract mo then hanap ulit work

    ngayon ko lang nalaman yung about sa recruitment agency ๐Ÿค”

    m(au)nifesting ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ

  • _sebodemacho_sebodemacho Melbourne, VIC
    Posts: 1,005Member, Moderator
    Joined: Sep 13, 2019
    edited April 12

    @casssie said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @era222 said:

    @casssie said:

    Tips? Laban lang. Pinaka simple na mabibigay ko. :D

    Pero seryoso, send lang nang send ng CV sa lahat ng prospects nyo. Try adding recruiters and employees of the companies that you like in LinkedIn. Pakilala kayo, show your credentials. Message them. Merong limit though ang InMail sa LinkedIn pag hindi ka Premium. So, kung may extra kayo, avail it, that could go a long way para mapansin ang profiles nyo. I cancelled mine after landing a job. :D

    Tailor your CVs to the simplest and most concise form --- highlight your achievements and hard skills (kung sa ICT, edi yung mga alam nyong tech stack. Kung eng'g naman, edi yung projects nyo), write your past job roles with clarity matching the job that you are eyeing for, and do not add a photo of yourself (please). Indicate nyo na rin yung visa nyo especially yung words na "Permanent Resident" (well applicable to PRs lang of course) para klaro at alam na agad na eligible kayo to work.

    Pagdating naman sa interviews, just be yourself. You do you. Be confident, lalo't sarili mo naman credentials ang dala dala mo, but not to the point of overselling it. Medyo hindi rin maganda yun e. Dyan na papasok yung soft skills --- yan yung attitude, communication skills, how you carry yourself, vital statistics (chareng lang hahaha, but you get it), yada yada.

    Maraming hindi papansin sa inyo, panigurado. Lalo't offshore pa nga. Minsan feeling ko allergic sila dyan, lalo pa dun sa mga walang visa. Pero babalik lang dun sa una kong tip, laban lang. Darating rin yan. :)

    Lastly, may the odds be with you. Di ako madasalin, pero para sa mga oo, I'd advise you to pray for it, manifest it. Claim it. :)

    Thanks so much dito! Add ko lang din to for the thread, Nabasa ko din sa gc ng watsapp, na much better din daw magapply muna sa mga recruitment agency sa AU, sila na bahala maghanap ng work for you. parang pinas din if nagsisimula ka palang malaking tulong ang agency.

    Yes, that's true as well. Uso dito ang contracting especially in ICT. Di ko lang sure sa ibang industry/disciplines.

    Like me now, I am a contractor in my current job. A consulting firm helped me land this job, pay for my super and taxes. They assigned me to another company to fill a role. Technically though, I'm not an employee of the consulting firm nor the assignment (company) given to me.

    Pero merong cases na employee sila nung mismong consulting company or yung contracting company nila na tinatawag who give them assignments. So, they are entitled to leaves, and other benefits. But in my case, I'm not for both. I'm more on the individual contractor category. No work, no pay, ganon. :D

    Ayun, share ko lang. :)

    question - pag contractor ba may probationary period or regularization ganun? same ba sya sa pinas na may time frame pag contractual? ex: 1 year lang contract mo then hanap ulit work

    ngayon ko lang nalaman yung about sa recruitment agency ๐Ÿค”

    Usually walang probation ang mga contractors. Kung ano na yung nasa contract mo na period, yun na yun. Pero meron ako kilala na kahit 1yr yung contract nya, tinerminate sya agad agad, pinalitan sya ng new resource. Ang chismis e hindi sya nagustuhan nung direct manager nya. 3mos lang yung tinagal nya.

    So, need mo pa rin talaga pakitang gilas haha kahit walang official probation period.

    rmbalingitcasssie

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


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    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

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  • rmbalingitrmbalingit Posts: 238Member
    Joined: Jun 06, 2022

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @casssie said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @era222 said:

    @casssie said:

    Tips? Laban lang. Pinaka simple na mabibigay ko. :D

    Pero seryoso, send lang nang send ng CV sa lahat ng prospects nyo. Try adding recruiters and employees of the companies that you like in LinkedIn. Pakilala kayo, show your credentials. Message them. Merong limit though ang InMail sa LinkedIn pag hindi ka Premium. So, kung may extra kayo, avail it, that could go a long way para mapansin ang profiles nyo. I cancelled mine after landing a job. :D

    Tailor your CVs to the simplest and most concise form --- highlight your achievements and hard skills (kung sa ICT, edi yung mga alam nyong tech stack. Kung eng'g naman, edi yung projects nyo), write your past job roles with clarity matching the job that you are eyeing for, and do not add a photo of yourself (please). Indicate nyo na rin yung visa nyo especially yung words na "Permanent Resident" (well applicable to PRs lang of course) para klaro at alam na agad na eligible kayo to work.

    Pagdating naman sa interviews, just be yourself. You do you. Be confident, lalo't sarili mo naman credentials ang dala dala mo, but not to the point of overselling it. Medyo hindi rin maganda yun e. Dyan na papasok yung soft skills --- yan yung attitude, communication skills, how you carry yourself, vital statistics (chareng lang hahaha, but you get it), yada yada.

    Maraming hindi papansin sa inyo, panigurado. Lalo't offshore pa nga. Minsan feeling ko allergic sila dyan, lalo pa dun sa mga walang visa. Pero babalik lang dun sa una kong tip, laban lang. Darating rin yan. :)

    Lastly, may the odds be with you. Di ako madasalin, pero para sa mga oo, I'd advise you to pray for it, manifest it. Claim it. :)

    Thanks so much dito! Add ko lang din to for the thread, Nabasa ko din sa gc ng watsapp, na much better din daw magapply muna sa mga recruitment agency sa AU, sila na bahala maghanap ng work for you. parang pinas din if nagsisimula ka palang malaking tulong ang agency.

    Yes, that's true as well. Uso dito ang contracting especially in ICT. Di ko lang sure sa ibang industry/disciplines.

    Like me now, I am a contractor in my current job. A consulting firm helped me land this job, pay for my super and taxes. They assigned me to another company to fill a role. Technically though, I'm not an employee of the consulting firm nor the assignment (company) given to me.

    Pero merong cases na employee sila nung mismong consulting company or yung contracting company nila na tinatawag who give them assignments. So, they are entitled to leaves, and other benefits. But in my case, I'm not for both. I'm more on the individual contractor category. No work, no pay, ganon. :D

    Ayun, share ko lang. :)

    question - pag contractor ba may probationary period or regularization ganun? same ba sya sa pinas na may time frame pag contractual? ex: 1 year lang contract mo then hanap ulit work

    ngayon ko lang nalaman yung about sa recruitment agency ๐Ÿค”

    Usually walang probation ang mga contractors. Kung ano na yung nasa contract mo na period, yun na yun. Pero meron ako kilala na kahit 1yr yung contract nya, tinerminate sya agad agad, pinalitan sya ng new resource. Ang chismis e hindi sya nagustuhan nung direct manager nya. 3mos lang yung tinagal nya.

    So, need mo pa rin talaga pakitang gilas haha kahit walang official probation period.

    example ba ng recruitment agency is yung HAYS? or meron pang iba?

    "In God's Perfect Time"
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    July-Aug 2022: Review PTE
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    03 Aug 2023: Submit EA Assessment CDR+RSEA (Fast track)
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    23 Sept 2023: Submit EOI for SC189
    24 Sept 2023: Submit Multiple EOIs
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  • _sebodemacho_sebodemacho Melbourne, VIC
    Posts: 1,005Member, Moderator
    Joined: Sep 13, 2019
    edited April 12

    @rmbalingit said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @casssie said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @era222 said:

    @casssie said:

    Tips? Laban lang. Pinaka simple na mabibigay ko. :D

    Pero seryoso, send lang nang send ng CV sa lahat ng prospects nyo. Try adding recruiters and employees of the companies that you like in LinkedIn. Pakilala kayo, show your credentials. Message them. Merong limit though ang InMail sa LinkedIn pag hindi ka Premium. So, kung may extra kayo, avail it, that could go a long way para mapansin ang profiles nyo. I cancelled mine after landing a job. :D

    Tailor your CVs to the simplest and most concise form --- highlight your achievements and hard skills (kung sa ICT, edi yung mga alam nyong tech stack. Kung eng'g naman, edi yung projects nyo), write your past job roles with clarity matching the job that you are eyeing for, and do not add a photo of yourself (please). Indicate nyo na rin yung visa nyo especially yung words na "Permanent Resident" (well applicable to PRs lang of course) para klaro at alam na agad na eligible kayo to work.

    Pagdating naman sa interviews, just be yourself. You do you. Be confident, lalo't sarili mo naman credentials ang dala dala mo, but not to the point of overselling it. Medyo hindi rin maganda yun e. Dyan na papasok yung soft skills --- yan yung attitude, communication skills, how you carry yourself, vital statistics (chareng lang hahaha, but you get it), yada yada.

    Maraming hindi papansin sa inyo, panigurado. Lalo't offshore pa nga. Minsan feeling ko allergic sila dyan, lalo pa dun sa mga walang visa. Pero babalik lang dun sa una kong tip, laban lang. Darating rin yan. :)

    Lastly, may the odds be with you. Di ako madasalin, pero para sa mga oo, I'd advise you to pray for it, manifest it. Claim it. :)

    Thanks so much dito! Add ko lang din to for the thread, Nabasa ko din sa gc ng watsapp, na much better din daw magapply muna sa mga recruitment agency sa AU, sila na bahala maghanap ng work for you. parang pinas din if nagsisimula ka palang malaking tulong ang agency.

    Yes, that's true as well. Uso dito ang contracting especially in ICT. Di ko lang sure sa ibang industry/disciplines.

    Like me now, I am a contractor in my current job. A consulting firm helped me land this job, pay for my super and taxes. They assigned me to another company to fill a role. Technically though, I'm not an employee of the consulting firm nor the assignment (company) given to me.

    Pero merong cases na employee sila nung mismong consulting company or yung contracting company nila na tinatawag who give them assignments. So, they are entitled to leaves, and other benefits. But in my case, I'm not for both. I'm more on the individual contractor category. No work, no pay, ganon. :D

    Ayun, share ko lang. :)

    question - pag contractor ba may probationary period or regularization ganun? same ba sya sa pinas na may time frame pag contractual? ex: 1 year lang contract mo then hanap ulit work

    ngayon ko lang nalaman yung about sa recruitment agency ๐Ÿค”

    Usually walang probation ang mga contractors. Kung ano na yung nasa contract mo na period, yun na yun. Pero meron ako kilala na kahit 1yr yung contract nya, tinerminate sya agad agad, pinalitan sya ng new resource. Ang chismis e hindi sya nagustuhan nung direct manager nya. 3mos lang yung tinagal nya.

    So, need mo pa rin talaga pakitang gilas haha kahit walang official probation period.

    example ba ng recruitment agency is yung HAYS? or meron pang iba?

    Iba ang recruitment firm sa mga consultancy firms ha.

    Pero yes, alam ko HAYS is a recruitment firm/agency, not sure kung meron rin silang consultancy arm. They get job openings from companies, and after placing a candidate, they get a commission fee and your relationship with them ends as well. You become part of the company they recruited you for.

    Consultancy firms on the other hand, give you assignments based on your skills. You are part of that firm, and assignments given to you are just temporary placements. They can assign or rotate you somewhere else.

    casssie

    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!

  • getgetaugetgetau Posts: 37Member
    Joined: Dec 10, 2023

    GRANTED NA PO AKOOOOO.
    NSW 190
    PRIORITY OCCUPATION :)

    fmp_921mathilde9_sebodemachojar0Iampirate13Cerberus13casssiekidfrompolomolokonieandreseacdelacruzand 12 others.
  • era222era222 Philippines
    Posts: 783Member
    Joined: Mar 08, 2022

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @era222 said:

    @casssie said:

    Tips? Laban lang. Pinaka simple na mabibigay ko. :D

    Pero seryoso, send lang nang send ng CV sa lahat ng prospects nyo. Try adding recruiters and employees of the companies that you like in LinkedIn. Pakilala kayo, show your credentials. Message them. Merong limit though ang InMail sa LinkedIn pag hindi ka Premium. So, kung may extra kayo, avail it, that could go a long way para mapansin ang profiles nyo. I cancelled mine after landing a job. :D

    Tailor your CVs to the simplest and most concise form --- highlight your achievements and hard skills (kung sa ICT, edi yung mga alam nyong tech stack. Kung eng'g naman, edi yung projects nyo), write your past job roles with clarity matching the job that you are eyeing for, and do not add a photo of yourself (please). Indicate nyo na rin yung visa nyo especially yung words na "Permanent Resident" (well applicable to PRs lang of course) para klaro at alam na agad na eligible kayo to work.

    Pagdating naman sa interviews, just be yourself. You do you. Be confident, lalo't sarili mo naman credentials ang dala dala mo, but not to the point of overselling it. Medyo hindi rin maganda yun e. Dyan na papasok yung soft skills --- yan yung attitude, communication skills, how you carry yourself, vital statistics (chareng lang hahaha, but you get it), yada yada.

    Maraming hindi papansin sa inyo, panigurado. Lalo't offshore pa nga. Minsan feeling ko allergic sila dyan, lalo pa dun sa mga walang visa. Pero babalik lang dun sa una kong tip, laban lang. Darating rin yan. :)

    Lastly, may the odds be with you. Di ako madasalin, pero para sa mga oo, I'd advise you to pray for it, manifest it. Claim it. :)

    Thanks so much dito! Add ko lang din to for the thread, Nabasa ko din sa gc ng watsapp, na much better din daw magapply muna sa mga recruitment agency sa AU, sila na bahala maghanap ng work for you. parang pinas din if nagsisimula ka palang malaking tulong ang agency.

    Yes, that's true as well. Uso dito ang contracting especially in ICT. Di ko lang sure sa ibang industry/disciplines.

    Like me now, I am a contractor in my current job. A consulting firm helped me land this job, pay for my super and taxes. They assigned me to another company to fill a role. Technically though, I'm not an employee of the consulting firm nor the assignment (company) given to me.

    Pero merong cases na employee sila nung mismong consulting company or yung contracting company nila na tinatawag who give them assignments. So, they are entitled to leaves, and other benefits. But in my case, I'm not for both. I'm more on the individual contractor category. No work, no pay, ganon. :D

    Ayun, share ko lang. :)

    Uso nga rin ang rolling contracts, or fixed-term contracts sa ICT, lalo na for project-based hires or backfills. Pero usually pansin ko this yields higher pay than what they call a โ€œpermanentโ€ role. Parang yung isang inapplyan ko (at โ€˜di nakuha) ay 800-850 AUD per day. Haha!

    fmp_921

    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
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    December 22: NAATI CCL - Results - Passed (77.5/90) - Just took the CCL cram course
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    2023

    January 6: Submitted petition for correction of birth certificate (just in case)
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    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)
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    December 28: PR VISA GRANT

  • _sebodemacho_sebodemacho Melbourne, VIC
    Posts: 1,005Member, Moderator
    Joined: Sep 13, 2019
    edited April 13

    @era222 said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @era222 said:

    @casssie said:

    Tips? Laban lang. Pinaka simple na mabibigay ko. :D

    Pero seryoso, send lang nang send ng CV sa lahat ng prospects nyo. Try adding recruiters and employees of the companies that you like in LinkedIn. Pakilala kayo, show your credentials. Message them. Merong limit though ang InMail sa LinkedIn pag hindi ka Premium. So, kung may extra kayo, avail it, that could go a long way para mapansin ang profiles nyo. I cancelled mine after landing a job. :D

    Tailor your CVs to the simplest and most concise form --- highlight your achievements and hard skills (kung sa ICT, edi yung mga alam nyong tech stack. Kung eng'g naman, edi yung projects nyo), write your past job roles with clarity matching the job that you are eyeing for, and do not add a photo of yourself (please). Indicate nyo na rin yung visa nyo especially yung words na "Permanent Resident" (well applicable to PRs lang of course) para klaro at alam na agad na eligible kayo to work.

    Pagdating naman sa interviews, just be yourself. You do you. Be confident, lalo't sarili mo naman credentials ang dala dala mo, but not to the point of overselling it. Medyo hindi rin maganda yun e. Dyan na papasok yung soft skills --- yan yung attitude, communication skills, how you carry yourself, vital statistics (chareng lang hahaha, but you get it), yada yada.

    Maraming hindi papansin sa inyo, panigurado. Lalo't offshore pa nga. Minsan feeling ko allergic sila dyan, lalo pa dun sa mga walang visa. Pero babalik lang dun sa una kong tip, laban lang. Darating rin yan. :)

    Lastly, may the odds be with you. Di ako madasalin, pero para sa mga oo, I'd advise you to pray for it, manifest it. Claim it. :)

    Thanks so much dito! Add ko lang din to for the thread, Nabasa ko din sa gc ng watsapp, na much better din daw magapply muna sa mga recruitment agency sa AU, sila na bahala maghanap ng work for you. parang pinas din if nagsisimula ka palang malaking tulong ang agency.

    Yes, that's true as well. Uso dito ang contracting especially in ICT. Di ko lang sure sa ibang industry/disciplines.

    Like me now, I am a contractor in my current job. A consulting firm helped me land this job, pay for my super and taxes. They assigned me to another company to fill a role. Technically though, I'm not an employee of the consulting firm nor the assignment (company) given to me.

    Pero merong cases na employee sila nung mismong consulting company or yung contracting company nila na tinatawag who give them assignments. So, they are entitled to leaves, and other benefits. But in my case, I'm not for both. I'm more on the individual contractor category. No work, no pay, ganon. :D

    Ayun, share ko lang. :)

    Uso nga rin ang rolling contracts, or fixed-term contracts sa ICT, lalo na for project-based hires or backfills. Pero usually pansin ko this yields higher pay than what they call a โ€œpermanentโ€ role. Parang yung isang inapplyan ko (at โ€˜di nakuha) ay 800-850 AUD per day. Haha!

    Yup, since usually kasi ang mga contractors ay walang entitlements like leaves, and other benefits, they have higher rates talaga to compensate. Saka for limited time lang rin kasi ang stint nila. 6mos to 1yr yung usual, pero meron nga na rolling contracts na ineextend na lang per need basis. :)

    Palong palo na yung 800-850/day. Buhay na buhay kung single, even for couples. Medyo tight naman yan siguro kung may anak tas isa lang magwowork hehe.

    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!

  • Iampirate13Iampirate13 Posts: 33Member
    Joined: Mar 26, 2024

    Guys question ulit. ung sa work experience sa EOI. just want to ask kung dapat bang exact date start and end date? d ko kasi maalala anong araw exact pero sure naman sa month. pede ba dun for ex ang ilagay start as 1st day of the month and 30th sa end. Pero tama naman ung month.

  • mathilde9mathilde9 Singapore
    Posts: 805Member
    Joined: Nov 15, 2021
    edited April 13

    @Iampirate13 said:
    Guys question ulit. ung sa work experience sa EOI. just want to ask kung dapat bang exact date start and end date? d ko kasi maalala anong araw exact pero sure naman sa month. pede ba dun for ex ang ilagay start as 1st day of the month and 30th sa end. Pero tama naman ung month.

    Your start and end dates were not exactly stated in your employment reference letter? I think it's fine to indicate 1st and/or 30th, nabasa ko yan somewhere sa ACS website before that in cases one couldn't provide exact dates, they will automatically assume the 30th something like that. Merong ganyang notes dati eh.

    Anong assessing body mo pala? And what dates ginamit mo during asessment? It should be in sync with whatever you'll put in your eoi.

    OCCUPATION : SOFTWARE ENGINEER (261313) ~~ DIY. Offshore.
    Total Points ~~ NSW SC190: 90pts
    Points Breakdown:
    Age:25 | English:20 | Employment:15 | Education:15 | Single:10
    Been to Australia a few times and I just wanted to settle there. "I belong here" ganon.
    ~~~~
    10 2021 - Research about AU migration; read a lot of related articles; consulted with agent for initial assessment. Decided to DIY.
    11 2021 - PTE (Proficient)
    11 2021 - Suitable ACS Skills Assessment received (8+ years suitable, 5weeks 4days TAT)
    ~~~~
    01 2022 - EOIs submitted (matumal and slight hiatus since na-busy sa ibang bagay)
    ~~~~
    09 2023 - PTE retake (Superior 90 overall)
    09 2023 - Updated EOIs to reflect +10pts on English Test
    11 2023 - ACS Assessment expired T_T (but already prepared for re-assessment a few weeks before)
    11 2023 - ACS deemed my skills unsuitable because of missing documents. Nilaban ko.
    12 2023 - Suitable ACS Skills reassessment (8+ years) after 1month of review and pangungulit (no fee incurred, fault nila)
    12 2023 - Some EOIs expired T_T
    12 2023 - New EOIs submitted (NSW, VIC, ACT, and 189)
    ~~~~
    02 2024 - Booked NAATI Exam (desperate to max out point for a chance of invite)
    02 2024 - Received NSW 190 pre-invite!! โœฉโ‚Šหš (tears of joy, TYL! ). Cancelled NAATI test at 75% refund.
    02 2024 - Final NSW ITA received after 1 business day โœฉโ‚Šหš
    02 2024 - Visa Lodgement
    02 2024 - Medicals. Cleared after 1 business day @ SATA AMK
    02 2024 - Singapore Police Clearance. Completed/claimed after 6 business days
    _ _ 2024 - โœฉโ‚Šหš.โ‹†โ˜พโ‹†โบโ‚Šโœง** Visa Grant! **โœฉโ‚Šหš.โ‹†โ˜พโ‹†โบโ‚Šโœง

  • Iampirate13Iampirate13 Posts: 33Member
    Joined: Mar 26, 2024

    @mathilde9 said:

    @Iampirate13 said:
    Guys question ulit. ung sa work experience sa EOI. just want to ask kung dapat bang exact date start and end date? d ko kasi maalala anong araw exact pero sure naman sa month. pede ba dun for ex ang ilagay start as 1st day of the month and 30th sa end. Pero tama naman ung month.

    Your start and end dates were not exactly stated in your employment reference letter? I think it's fine to indicate 1st and/or 30th, nabasa ko yan somewhere sa ACS website before that in cases one couldn't provide exact dates, they will automatically assume the 30th something like that. Merong ganyang notes dati eh.

    Anong assessing body mo pala? And what dates ginamit mo during asessment? It should be in sync with whatever you'll put in your eoi.

    CPA Australia assessing body ko. actually parang nabasa ko un dito na parang pwede daw or hindi required for CPA Australia na magpaskilled employent agad. kaya parang skill assessment palang ung ginawa ko. then my agent told me (i dunno if he based my experience kasi technically accounting nan tlga background ko) na ideclare ko ung max points for worked experience ( 10yrs working na ako, puro accounting department)

  • Iampirate13Iampirate13 Posts: 33Member
    Joined: Mar 26, 2024

    @Iampirate13 said:

    @mathilde9 said:

    @Iampirate13 said:
    Guys question ulit. ung sa work experience sa EOI. just want to ask kung dapat bang exact date start and end date? d ko kasi maalala anong araw exact pero sure naman sa month. pede ba dun for ex ang ilagay start as 1st day of the month and 30th sa end. Pero tama naman ung month.

    Your start and end dates were not exactly stated in your employment reference letter? I think it's fine to indicate 1st and/or 30th, nabasa ko yan somewhere sa ACS website before that in cases one couldn't provide exact dates, they will automatically assume the 30th something like that. Merong ganyang notes dati eh.

    Anong assessing body mo pala? And what dates ginamit mo during asessment? It should be in sync with whatever you'll put in your eoi.

    CPA Australia assessing body ko. actually parang nabasa ko un dito na parang pwede daw or hindi required for CPA Australia na magpaskilled employent agad. kaya parang skill assessment palang ung ginawa ko. then my agent told me (i dunno if he based my experience kasi technically accounting nan tlga background ko) na ideclare ko ung max points for worked experience ( 10yrs working na ako, puro accounting department)

    kaya d pa ako nakahingi ng mga details tlga exact employment details ko sa previous employer ko. nagbased kami sa CV ko na month and year lang ang meron

  • OzdrimsOzdrims Singapore
    Posts: 1,478Member, Moderator
    Joined: Jul 09, 2019

    @Iampirate13 said:

    @Iampirate13 said:

    @mathilde9 said:

    @Iampirate13 said:
    Guys question ulit. ung sa work experience sa EOI. just want to ask kung dapat bang exact date start and end date? d ko kasi maalala anong araw exact pero sure naman sa month. pede ba dun for ex ang ilagay start as 1st day of the month and 30th sa end. Pero tama naman ung month.

    Your start and end dates were not exactly stated in your employment reference letter? I think it's fine to indicate 1st and/or 30th, nabasa ko yan somewhere sa ACS website before that in cases one couldn't provide exact dates, they will automatically assume the 30th something like that. Merong ganyang notes dati eh.

    Anong assessing body mo pala? And what dates ginamit mo during asessment? It should be in sync with whatever you'll put in your eoi.

    CPA Australia assessing body ko. actually parang nabasa ko un dito na parang pwede daw or hindi required for CPA Australia na magpaskilled employent agad. kaya parang skill assessment palang ung ginawa ko. then my agent told me (i dunno if he based my experience kasi technically accounting nan tlga background ko) na ideclare ko ung max points for worked experience ( 10yrs working na ako, puro accounting department)

    kaya d pa ako nakahingi ng mga details tlga exact employment details ko sa previous employer ko. nagbased kami sa CV ko na month and year lang ang meron

    Sa EOI you will provide yung exact dates of each employment episodes na dedeclare , may EOI na ba nilaunch si agent ?
    Just make sure both concurrently or side by side tama yung mga details for you to claim the experience points once you get invited. Under employment references and sa skilled employment assessments eventually needs to match sa details your agent will input in your EOIs. In short , details should be consistent.
    If any changes not reflected once you get invited - your EOI naman can't be altered afaik.

    ANZSCO 233211 Civil Engineer (Offshore) | Age: 25| English: 20 | Experience: 15| Education: 15 | Partner Points: 05 (Competent English) |NAATI: 05 |State :05
    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

  • Iampirate13Iampirate13 Posts: 33Member
    Joined: Mar 26, 2024

    @Ozdrims said:

    @Iampirate13 said:

    @Iampirate13 said:

    @mathilde9 said:

    @Iampirate13 said:
    Guys question ulit. ung sa work experience sa EOI. just want to ask kung dapat bang exact date start and end date? d ko kasi maalala anong araw exact pero sure naman sa month. pede ba dun for ex ang ilagay start as 1st day of the month and 30th sa end. Pero tama naman ung month.

    Your start and end dates were not exactly stated in your employment reference letter? I think it's fine to indicate 1st and/or 30th, nabasa ko yan somewhere sa ACS website before that in cases one couldn't provide exact dates, they will automatically assume the 30th something like that. Merong ganyang notes dati eh.

    Anong assessing body mo pala? And what dates ginamit mo during asessment? It should be in sync with whatever you'll put in your eoi.

    CPA Australia assessing body ko. actually parang nabasa ko un dito na parang pwede daw or hindi required for CPA Australia na magpaskilled employent agad. kaya parang skill assessment palang ung ginawa ko. then my agent told me (i dunno if he based my experience kasi technically accounting nan tlga background ko) na ideclare ko ung max points for worked experience ( 10yrs working na ako, puro accounting department)

    kaya d pa ako nakahingi ng mga details tlga exact employment details ko sa previous employer ko. nagbased kami sa CV ko na month and year lang ang meron

    Sa EOI you will provide yung exact dates of each employment episodes na dedeclare , may EOI na ba nilaunch si agent ?
    Just make sure both concurrently or side by side tama yung mga details for you to claim the experience points once you get invited. Under employment references and sa skilled employment assessments eventually needs to match sa details your agent will input in your EOIs. In short , details should be consistent.
    If any changes not reflected once you get invited - your EOI naman can't be altered afaik.

    Meron na actually dun nga ako hesitant. baka kasi questionin ung EOI ko kasi ung nilagay ng agent ko is ung first and last day of the month. (dian ako hesitant) pero tama ung month and year. ung day lang since wala tlga akong exact day

    at tsaka kasi since ganun nga ung ginawa namin, SKL. naggraduate kasi ako April 2, 2013. after a week may work na ako agad. as in after graduation. isa din to sa iniisip ko na kung dineclare ko na Apr 1 first work ko, then april 2 ako grumaduate ok lang ba un? hahaha need ko lang ng clarification para maitama ko sana agad lalo wala pa akong details tlga bago pa magkaproblema

  • OzdrimsOzdrims Singapore
    Posts: 1,478Member, Moderator
    Joined: Jul 09, 2019

    You need to update the details to coincide after you graduated to qualify yung yung deemed skilled date - if this date is not mentioned in skills assessment then you have to reference the employment claim after you completed the tertiary qualification (after graduation date ) technically that will count as 1 day after your graduation.
    Does the assessing body for Accountants reflect the dates of employment in the the outcome letter (states the start and end dates ?) if not - you can follow the date after graduation for you to claim experience points.
    This is especially required by NSW - they ask for the skilled employment assessment during the nomination application process so just ensure you have this as well.

    You can try to watch the video referencing this requirement (Traci Migration) either YT or FB

    ANZSCO 233211 Civil Engineer (Offshore) | Age: 25| English: 20 | Experience: 15| Education: 15 | Partner Points: 05 (Competent English) |NAATI: 05 |State :05
    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

  • mathilde9mathilde9 Singapore
    Posts: 805Member
    Joined: Nov 15, 2021

    @Iampirate13 said:
    Meron na actually dun nga ako hesitant. baka kasi questionin ung EOI ko kasi ung nilagay ng agent ko is ung first and last day of the month. (dian ako hesitant) pero tama ung month and year. ung day lang since wala tlga akong exact day

    at tsaka kasi since ganun nga ung ginawa namin, SKL. naggraduate kasi ako April 2, 2013. after a week may work na ako agad. as in after graduation. isa din to sa iniisip ko na kung dineclare ko na Apr 1 first work ko, then april 2 ako grumaduate ok lang ba un? hahaha need ko lang ng clarification para maitama ko sana agad lalo wala pa akong details tlga bago pa magkaproblema

    Some member here were assessed by CPAA din. They'll be more suitable to advise in your case.

    Just be careful with the info you/your agent will indicate in the eoi. Yung case ng grad date mo and first date of work medyo off. Personally I would avoid any mismatching details that skill select/DHA may notice.

    OCCUPATION : SOFTWARE ENGINEER (261313) ~~ DIY. Offshore.
    Total Points ~~ NSW SC190: 90pts
    Points Breakdown:
    Age:25 | English:20 | Employment:15 | Education:15 | Single:10
    Been to Australia a few times and I just wanted to settle there. "I belong here" ganon.
    ~~~~
    10 2021 - Research about AU migration; read a lot of related articles; consulted with agent for initial assessment. Decided to DIY.
    11 2021 - PTE (Proficient)
    11 2021 - Suitable ACS Skills Assessment received (8+ years suitable, 5weeks 4days TAT)
    ~~~~
    01 2022 - EOIs submitted (matumal and slight hiatus since na-busy sa ibang bagay)
    ~~~~
    09 2023 - PTE retake (Superior 90 overall)
    09 2023 - Updated EOIs to reflect +10pts on English Test
    11 2023 - ACS Assessment expired T_T (but already prepared for re-assessment a few weeks before)
    11 2023 - ACS deemed my skills unsuitable because of missing documents. Nilaban ko.
    12 2023 - Suitable ACS Skills reassessment (8+ years) after 1month of review and pangungulit (no fee incurred, fault nila)
    12 2023 - Some EOIs expired T_T
    12 2023 - New EOIs submitted (NSW, VIC, ACT, and 189)
    ~~~~
    02 2024 - Booked NAATI Exam (desperate to max out point for a chance of invite)
    02 2024 - Received NSW 190 pre-invite!! โœฉโ‚Šหš (tears of joy, TYL! ). Cancelled NAATI test at 75% refund.
    02 2024 - Final NSW ITA received after 1 business day โœฉโ‚Šหš
    02 2024 - Visa Lodgement
    02 2024 - Medicals. Cleared after 1 business day @ SATA AMK
    02 2024 - Singapore Police Clearance. Completed/claimed after 6 business days
    _ _ 2024 - โœฉโ‚Šหš.โ‹†โ˜พโ‹†โบโ‚Šโœง** Visa Grant! **โœฉโ‚Šหš.โ‹†โ˜พโ‹†โบโ‚Šโœง

  • Iampirate13Iampirate13 Posts: 33Member
    Joined: Mar 26, 2024

    @mathilde9 said:

    @Iampirate13 said:
    Meron na actually dun nga ako hesitant. baka kasi questionin ung EOI ko kasi ung nilagay ng agent ko is ung first and last day of the month. (dian ako hesitant) pero tama ung month and year. ung day lang since wala tlga akong exact day

    at tsaka kasi since ganun nga ung ginawa namin, SKL. naggraduate kasi ako April 2, 2013. after a week may work na ako agad. as in after graduation. isa din to sa iniisip ko na kung dineclare ko na Apr 1 first work ko, then april 2 ako grumaduate ok lang ba un? hahaha need ko lang ng clarification para maitama ko sana agad lalo wala pa akong details tlga bago pa magkaproblema

    Some member here were assessed by CPAA din. They'll be more suitable to advise in your case.

    Just be careful with the info you/your agent will indicate in the eoi. Yung case ng grad date mo and first date of work medyo off. Personally I would avoid any mismatching details that skill select/DHA may notice.

    Cge po i ask ko na lang din ung agent ko. thank you sa sagot.

  • haringkingkingharingkingking Adelaide
    Posts: 255Member
    Joined: Feb 17, 2020

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @era222 said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @era222 said:

    @casssie said:

    Tips? Laban lang. Pinaka simple na mabibigay ko. :D

    Pero seryoso, send lang nang send ng CV sa lahat ng prospects nyo. Try adding recruiters and employees of the companies that you like in LinkedIn. Pakilala kayo, show your credentials. Message them. Merong limit though ang InMail sa LinkedIn pag hindi ka Premium. So, kung may extra kayo, avail it, that could go a long way para mapansin ang profiles nyo. I cancelled mine after landing a job. :D

    Tailor your CVs to the simplest and most concise form --- highlight your achievements and hard skills (kung sa ICT, edi yung mga alam nyong tech stack. Kung eng'g naman, edi yung projects nyo), write your past job roles with clarity matching the job that you are eyeing for, and do not add a photo of yourself (please). Indicate nyo na rin yung visa nyo especially yung words na "Permanent Resident" (well applicable to PRs lang of course) para klaro at alam na agad na eligible kayo to work.

    Pagdating naman sa interviews, just be yourself. You do you. Be confident, lalo't sarili mo naman credentials ang dala dala mo, but not to the point of overselling it. Medyo hindi rin maganda yun e. Dyan na papasok yung soft skills --- yan yung attitude, communication skills, how you carry yourself, vital statistics (chareng lang hahaha, but you get it), yada yada.

    Maraming hindi papansin sa inyo, panigurado. Lalo't offshore pa nga. Minsan feeling ko allergic sila dyan, lalo pa dun sa mga walang visa. Pero babalik lang dun sa una kong tip, laban lang. Darating rin yan. :)

    Lastly, may the odds be with you. Di ako madasalin, pero para sa mga oo, I'd advise you to pray for it, manifest it. Claim it. :)

    Thanks so much dito! Add ko lang din to for the thread, Nabasa ko din sa gc ng watsapp, na much better din daw magapply muna sa mga recruitment agency sa AU, sila na bahala maghanap ng work for you. parang pinas din if nagsisimula ka palang malaking tulong ang agency.

    Yes, that's true as well. Uso dito ang contracting especially in ICT. Di ko lang sure sa ibang industry/disciplines.

    Like me now, I am a contractor in my current job. A consulting firm helped me land this job, pay for my super and taxes. They assigned me to another company to fill a role. Technically though, I'm not an employee of the consulting firm nor the assignment (company) given to me.

    Pero merong cases na employee sila nung mismong consulting company or yung contracting company nila na tinatawag who give them assignments. So, they are entitled to leaves, and other benefits. But in my case, I'm not for both. I'm more on the individual contractor category. No work, no pay, ganon. :D

    Ayun, share ko lang. :)

    Uso nga rin ang rolling contracts, or fixed-term contracts sa ICT, lalo na for project-based hires or backfills. Pero usually pansin ko this yields higher pay than what they call a โ€œpermanentโ€ role. Parang yung isang inapplyan ko (at โ€˜di nakuha) ay 800-850 AUD per day. Haha!

    Yup, since usually kasi ang mga contractors ay walang entitlements like leaves, and other benefits, they have higher rates talaga to compensate. Saka for limited time lang rin kasi ang stint nila. 6mos to 1yr yung usual, pero meron nga na rolling contracts na ineextend na lang per need basis. :)

    Palong palo na yung 800-850/day. Buhay na buhay kung single, even for couples. Medyo tight naman yan siguro kung may anak tas isa lang magwowork hehe.

    Grabe 'yung 800-850/day, palong palo talaga! Parang FIFO role na :P Nice to hear you're doing well boss @_sebodemacho

  • _sebodemacho_sebodemacho Melbourne, VIC
    Posts: 1,005Member, Moderator
    Joined: Sep 13, 2019

    @haringkingking said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @era222 said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @era222 said:

    @casssie said:

    Tips? Laban lang. Pinaka simple na mabibigay ko. :D

    Pero seryoso, send lang nang send ng CV sa lahat ng prospects nyo. Try adding recruiters and employees of the companies that you like in LinkedIn. Pakilala kayo, show your credentials. Message them. Merong limit though ang InMail sa LinkedIn pag hindi ka Premium. So, kung may extra kayo, avail it, that could go a long way para mapansin ang profiles nyo. I cancelled mine after landing a job. :D

    Tailor your CVs to the simplest and most concise form --- highlight your achievements and hard skills (kung sa ICT, edi yung mga alam nyong tech stack. Kung eng'g naman, edi yung projects nyo), write your past job roles with clarity matching the job that you are eyeing for, and do not add a photo of yourself (please). Indicate nyo na rin yung visa nyo especially yung words na "Permanent Resident" (well applicable to PRs lang of course) para klaro at alam na agad na eligible kayo to work.

    Pagdating naman sa interviews, just be yourself. You do you. Be confident, lalo't sarili mo naman credentials ang dala dala mo, but not to the point of overselling it. Medyo hindi rin maganda yun e. Dyan na papasok yung soft skills --- yan yung attitude, communication skills, how you carry yourself, vital statistics (chareng lang hahaha, but you get it), yada yada.

    Maraming hindi papansin sa inyo, panigurado. Lalo't offshore pa nga. Minsan feeling ko allergic sila dyan, lalo pa dun sa mga walang visa. Pero babalik lang dun sa una kong tip, laban lang. Darating rin yan. :)

    Lastly, may the odds be with you. Di ako madasalin, pero para sa mga oo, I'd advise you to pray for it, manifest it. Claim it. :)

    Thanks so much dito! Add ko lang din to for the thread, Nabasa ko din sa gc ng watsapp, na much better din daw magapply muna sa mga recruitment agency sa AU, sila na bahala maghanap ng work for you. parang pinas din if nagsisimula ka palang malaking tulong ang agency.

    Yes, that's true as well. Uso dito ang contracting especially in ICT. Di ko lang sure sa ibang industry/disciplines.

    Like me now, I am a contractor in my current job. A consulting firm helped me land this job, pay for my super and taxes. They assigned me to another company to fill a role. Technically though, I'm not an employee of the consulting firm nor the assignment (company) given to me.

    Pero merong cases na employee sila nung mismong consulting company or yung contracting company nila na tinatawag who give them assignments. So, they are entitled to leaves, and other benefits. But in my case, I'm not for both. I'm more on the individual contractor category. No work, no pay, ganon. :D

    Ayun, share ko lang. :)

    Uso nga rin ang rolling contracts, or fixed-term contracts sa ICT, lalo na for project-based hires or backfills. Pero usually pansin ko this yields higher pay than what they call a โ€œpermanentโ€ role. Parang yung isang inapplyan ko (at โ€˜di nakuha) ay 800-850 AUD per day. Haha!

    Yup, since usually kasi ang mga contractors ay walang entitlements like leaves, and other benefits, they have higher rates talaga to compensate. Saka for limited time lang rin kasi ang stint nila. 6mos to 1yr yung usual, pero meron nga na rolling contracts na ineextend na lang per need basis. :)

    Palong palo na yung 800-850/day. Buhay na buhay kung single, even for couples. Medyo tight naman yan siguro kung may anak tas isa lang magwowork hehe.

    Grabe 'yung 800-850/day, palong palo talaga! Parang FIFO role na :P Nice to hear you're doing well boss @_sebodemacho

    Uy di ako yung may sahod na ganyan ha, hahahaha! Klaruhin ko lang. :D

    mathilde9Ozdrimscasssiefmp_921

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    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!

  • haringkingkingharingkingking Adelaide
    Posts: 255Member
    Joined: Feb 17, 2020

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @haringkingking said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @era222 said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @_sebodemacho said:

    @rmbalingit said:

    @era222 said:

    @casssie said:

    Tips? Laban lang. Pinaka simple na mabibigay ko. :D

    Pero seryoso, send lang nang send ng CV sa lahat ng prospects nyo. Try adding recruiters and employees of the companies that you like in LinkedIn. Pakilala kayo, show your credentials. Message them. Merong limit though ang InMail sa LinkedIn pag hindi ka Premium. So, kung may extra kayo, avail it, that could go a long way para mapansin ang profiles nyo. I cancelled mine after landing a job. :D

    Tailor your CVs to the simplest and most concise form --- highlight your achievements and hard skills (kung sa ICT, edi yung mga alam nyong tech stack. Kung eng'g naman, edi yung projects nyo), write your past job roles with clarity matching the job that you are eyeing for, and do not add a photo of yourself (please). Indicate nyo na rin yung visa nyo especially yung words na "Permanent Resident" (well applicable to PRs lang of course) para klaro at alam na agad na eligible kayo to work.

    Pagdating naman sa interviews, just be yourself. You do you. Be confident, lalo't sarili mo naman credentials ang dala dala mo, but not to the point of overselling it. Medyo hindi rin maganda yun e. Dyan na papasok yung soft skills --- yan yung attitude, communication skills, how you carry yourself, vital statistics (chareng lang hahaha, but you get it), yada yada.

    Maraming hindi papansin sa inyo, panigurado. Lalo't offshore pa nga. Minsan feeling ko allergic sila dyan, lalo pa dun sa mga walang visa. Pero babalik lang dun sa una kong tip, laban lang. Darating rin yan. :)

    Lastly, may the odds be with you. Di ako madasalin, pero para sa mga oo, I'd advise you to pray for it, manifest it. Claim it. :)

    Thanks so much dito! Add ko lang din to for the thread, Nabasa ko din sa gc ng watsapp, na much better din daw magapply muna sa mga recruitment agency sa AU, sila na bahala maghanap ng work for you. parang pinas din if nagsisimula ka palang malaking tulong ang agency.

    Yes, that's true as well. Uso dito ang contracting especially in ICT. Di ko lang sure sa ibang industry/disciplines.

    Like me now, I am a contractor in my current job. A consulting firm helped me land this job, pay for my super and taxes. They assigned me to another company to fill a role. Technically though, I'm not an employee of the consulting firm nor the assignment (company) given to me.

    Pero merong cases na employee sila nung mismong consulting company or yung contracting company nila na tinatawag who give them assignments. So, they are entitled to leaves, and other benefits. But in my case, I'm not for both. I'm more on the individual contractor category. No work, no pay, ganon. :D

    Ayun, share ko lang. :)

    Uso nga rin ang rolling contracts, or fixed-term contracts sa ICT, lalo na for project-based hires or backfills. Pero usually pansin ko this yields higher pay than what they call a โ€œpermanentโ€ role. Parang yung isang inapplyan ko (at โ€˜di nakuha) ay 800-850 AUD per day. Haha!

    Yup, since usually kasi ang mga contractors ay walang entitlements like leaves, and other benefits, they have higher rates talaga to compensate. Saka for limited time lang rin kasi ang stint nila. 6mos to 1yr yung usual, pero meron nga na rolling contracts na ineextend na lang per need basis. :)

    Palong palo na yung 800-850/day. Buhay na buhay kung single, even for couples. Medyo tight naman yan siguro kung may anak tas isa lang magwowork hehe.

    Grabe 'yung 800-850/day, palong palo talaga! Parang FIFO role na :P Nice to hear you're doing well boss @_sebodemacho

    Uy di ako yung may sahod na ganyan ha, hahahaha! Klaruhin ko lang. :D

    Nyahahahaha! deh biro lang bossing. I think thriving talaga dito ICT professionals :) All the best sir!

    mathilde9_sebodemachoOzdrims
  • captain1358captain1358 Posts: 26Member
    Joined: Aug 13, 2023

    Received S56. Di ko pala naupdate ung NBI Clearance ko. Sakto naexpire lang din this month. :s

    mathilde9fordprmbalingit

    Mechanical Engineer | VIC 190 | 70 + 5 pts |
    ITA: January 2023 | Final Invite: February 2023 | Lodged: April 2023 | Received S56 April 2024|
    Visa GRANT: August 13, 2024

  • zacksogenzacksogen Posts: 21Member
    Joined: Feb 29, 2020

    Waiting since March 27, 2023 190 NSW. Received status pa din. Hayys kelan kaya?

    mathilde9lvnrtnronieandresBheh
  • lvnrtnrlvnrtnr Posts: 63Member
    Joined: Apr 10, 2023

    @zacksogen said:
    Waiting since March 27, 2023 190 NSW. Received status pa din. Hayys kelan kaya?

    Ano po ANZSCO/occupation niyo?

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