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Assessment for Architects

Good day everyone. I just want to ask what is the best career path for Pinoy architects in Australia. I'm registered and license architect for almost 8 years now and my line of work is more on Project management not architectural design. I have talked to an immigration agent and the initial advise is to get assess by AACA since my profession is on the skilled list eligible for PR. However upon reading the assessment process of AACA, they are more focus in architectural design. I have been watching vlogs and reading forums and someone noted that the architecture curriculum in the PH is not qualified under AACA. Based on my readings, I am thinking of having my skills assessment under VETASSESS for Construction Project Management since this is closer to my work experience. May I know if anyone here has the same case as me? What path did you take? Maraming Salamat po.

Adrian1429

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  • ispidprikispidprik Posts: 143Member
    Joined: Apr 16, 2020

    My wife is a licensed architect dn more or less 10yrs exp and grad dn sya ng civil eng but not board passer. But we opted to use my profession for skilled migration. Ndi recognized kasi Arch sa pinas but you can explore architectural draftsperson utilizing your archi exp i think meron gumawa nito esp yung mga galing SG na grad ng arki sa pinas. For project managment im not sure kung paano assessment nila but it may require studies in this field either BS or MS. Hope it helps

    jramosAdrian1429
  • wallflower11wallflower11 Australia
    Posts: 72Member
    Joined: Jun 08, 2018

    @jramos said:
    Good day everyone. I just want to ask what is the best career path for Pinoy architects in Australia. I'm registered and license architect for almost 8 years now and my line of work is more on Project management not architectural design. I have talked to an immigration agent and the initial advise is to get assess by AACA since my profession is on the skilled list eligible for PR. However upon reading the assessment process of AACA, they are more focus in architectural design. I have been watching vlogs and reading forums and someone noted that the architecture curriculum in the PH is not qualified under AACA. Based on my readings, I am thinking of having my skills assessment under VETASSESS for Construction Project Management since this is closer to my work experience. May I know if anyone here has the same case as me? What path did you take? Maraming Salamat po.

    Opinion lang, dont get assessed by AACA, maliit ang chance na makakuha ng positive assessment bilang "Architect" as your nominated occupation.

    Go for Cons. Project Management, make sure lang na align mo ang job description na i-submit mo sa VETASSESS sa ANZCO code ng nominated occupation mo na Cons. Project Manager.

    Kung super alangan pa din, consult a migration agent, meron magbigay ng free assessment sayo. Gusto ko na makakuha ka ng positive assessment kahit saan pa galing yun. :)

    jramosAdrian1429

    312111 - Architectural Draftsperson

    TAS 489
    489 Visa Grant:October 2019

    NSW 190
    190 Visa Grant: August 2022

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  • Cerberus13Cerberus13 Dublin Ireland
    Posts: 364Member
    Joined: Mar 23, 2020

    Most PH architects opt to be assessed for Architectural Draftsperson anzsco, kahit licensed and practicing architect. The only chance to get a successful Architect anzsco is to have a masters degree in architecture and make sure to match what AACA expects for a typical Australian architectural degree. Unfortunately, all architectural degrees in the Philippines are not recognised by AACA based on their curriculum metric (kahit section 1 schools), that's why a masters degree hopefully should supplement what is lacking despite the 5 years bachelors degree we already have.

    jramosAdrian1429

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

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

    2020 : Covid happened...

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

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

  • Cerberus13Cerberus13 Dublin Ireland
    Posts: 364Member
    Joined: Mar 23, 2020

    For construction project manager anzsco, vetassess also requires you to submit an official company organizational chart. I think you would need to have a certain number of subordinates to be considered a "manager" in their assessment. Might not be an issue for you but just FYI.

    https://www.vetassess.com.au/Portals/0/Downloads/qualification_assessment/VETASSESS_ListofOccupations_requiring_organisational_chart_evidence.pdf

    jramosAdrian1429

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

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

    2020 : Covid happened...

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

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

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

    @jramos said:
    Good day everyone. I just want to ask what is the best career path for Pinoy architects in Australia. I'm registered and license architect for almost 8 years now and my line of work is more on Project management not architectural design. I have talked to an immigration agent and the initial advise is to get assess by AACA since my profession is on the skilled list eligible for PR. However upon reading the assessment process of AACA, they are more focus in architectural design. I have been watching vlogs and reading forums and someone noted that the architecture curriculum in the PH is not qualified under AACA. Based on my readings, I am thinking of having my skills assessment under VETASSESS for Construction Project Management since this is closer to my work experience. May I know if anyone here has the same case as me? What path did you take? Maraming Salamat po.

    How many years of your work experience is in PM? If you have more years of exp in PM, get your skills assessment for Construction PM. Otherwise, get assessed for architectural draftsperson.

    BS Archi grads in the PH will most likely get a negative skills assessment, unless you have an MArch degree (AACA is looking the highest degree you've completed; and the BS Arch in the PH is not equivalent to an MS/MArch). The credit points allocated to design studio in the PH is different from AU. Design studio in AU is usually double the credit points (if a regular subject is usually 6 credits, design studio is worth 12 credits), whereas in the PH the credits vary depending on the year level. Long story short, kulang ang credits allocated to design studio in PH degree, kahit 10 semesters tayong may studio.

    AACA mainly looks to assess educational qualifications, so less emphasis or consideration for work experience (having many years of experience does not automatically compensate for the lack of design studio credits of your PH degree).

    jramosAdrian1429

    232111 (Architect) | Current points: 65

    30-01-2018 Applied for student visa (MArchSci), offshore application.
    11-08-2020 Applied for student visa (PhD), onshore application.
    28-02-2022 Submitted application to AACA for skills assessment (OQA Stage 1)
    27-05-2022 Received skills assessment outcome (Suitable/Positive)
    Next steps: PTE exam

  • jramosjramos Posts: 3Member
    Joined: Jan 24, 2023

    @athelene said:

    @jramos said:
    Good day everyone. I just want to ask what is the best career path for Pinoy architects in Australia. I'm registered and license architect for almost 8 years now and my line of work is more on Project management not architectural design. I have talked to an immigration agent and the initial advise is to get assess by AACA since my profession is on the skilled list eligible for PR. However upon reading the assessment process of AACA, they are more focus in architectural design. I have been watching vlogs and reading forums and someone noted that the architecture curriculum in the PH is not qualified under AACA. Based on my readings, I am thinking of having my skills assessment under VETASSESS for Construction Project Management since this is closer to my work experience. May I know if anyone here has the same case as me? What path did you take? Maraming Salamat po.

    How many years of your work experience is in PM? If you have more years of exp in PM, get your skills assessment for Construction PM. Otherwise, get assessed for architectural draftsperson.

    BS Archi grads in the PH will most likely get a negative skills assessment, unless you have an MArch degree (AACA is looking the highest degree you've completed; and the BS Arch in the PH is not equivalent to an MS/MArch). The credit points allocated to design studio in the PH is different from AU. Design studio in AU is usually double the credit points (if a regular subject is usually 6 credits, design studio is worth 12 credits), whereas in the PH the credits vary depending on the year level. Long story short, kulang ang credits allocated to design studio in PH degree, kahit 10 semesters tayong may studio.

    AACA mainly looks to assess educational qualifications, so less emphasis or consideration for work experience (having many years of experience does not automatically compensate for the lack of design studio credits of your PH degree).

    I have been working for 9 years now including my 2 years experience prior to board exam. reading at the responses, I guess I have a better chance at Architectural draftperson or even Program/Project Management. Are there requirements specifically for Architectural draftperson that they are requiring? it was indicated naman sa aking contract that I do prepare designs and other technical documents. Thank you.

    ispidprikAdrian1429
  • atheleneathelene Brisbane
    Posts: 766Member
    Joined: Mar 13, 2018

    @jramos said:
    I have been working for 9 years now including my 2 years experience prior to board exam. reading at the responses, I guess I have a better chance at Architectural draftperson or even Program/Project Management. Are there requirements specifically for Architectural draftperson that they are requiring? it was indicated naman sa aking contract that I do prepare designs and other technical documents. Thank you.

    How many years yung experience mo as designer (post-board)? How about for project management? From what I've heard, if magpapa-assess with VETASSESS, they would deduct more years of experience if your degree is not directly related to the occupation you are nominating.

    For example, if your designer work experience is 5 years, then VETASSESS deducts 2 years post-graduation, you can potentially claim 3 years of overseas work exp for migration purposes since directly related yung archi degree sa archi draftsperson. If your PM work exp is only 4 years, and VETASSESS deducts 2-3 years off your experience (because the archi degree is quite different from construction project management), you'll be left with 1-2 years exp only, and you can't claim points for your overseas experience. As per VETASSESS website and info sheet for construction project manager, the archi degree can be considered on a case-to-case basis, depending on the context of your work.

    So I guess think about the work you've done so far, if you can potentially claim more points if nominating draftsperson vs construction project manager.

    ispidprik

    232111 (Architect) | Current points: 65

    30-01-2018 Applied for student visa (MArchSci), offshore application.
    11-08-2020 Applied for student visa (PhD), onshore application.
    28-02-2022 Submitted application to AACA for skills assessment (OQA Stage 1)
    27-05-2022 Received skills assessment outcome (Suitable/Positive)
    Next steps: PTE exam

  • Adrian1429Adrian1429 Posts: 9Member
    Joined: Aug 17, 2023

    Hi, I'm on the same situation here, I'm an Architect with project management occupation and planning to get Construction Project Manager occupation assessed by Vetassess. Anyone got a positive outcome as an Architect? Mga nakikita ko kasi puro Civil Engrs. ang mga CPM.

  • jramosjramos Posts: 3Member
    Joined: Jan 24, 2023

    @Adrian1429 said:
    Hi, I'm on the same situation here, I'm an Architect with project management occupation and planning to get Construction Project Manager occupation assessed by Vetassess. Anyone got a positive outcome as an Architect? Mga nakikita ko kasi puro Civil Engrs. ang mga CPM.

    Hi Adrian. I have applied for Architectural Draftsman instead. I got a positive result for my skills assessment. Waiting now for state invitation. Good luck and God bless on your application.

    fmp_921Adrian1429
  • Adrian1429Adrian1429 Posts: 9Member
    Joined: Aug 17, 2023

    @jramos said:

    @Adrian1429 said:
    Hi, I'm on the same situation here, I'm an Architect with project management occupation and planning to get Construction Project Manager occupation assessed by Vetassess. Anyone got a positive outcome as an Architect? Mga nakikita ko kasi puro Civil Engrs. ang mga CPM.

    Hi Adrian. I have applied for Architectural Draftsman instead. I got a positive result for my skills assessment. Waiting now for state invitation. Good luck and God bless on your application.

    Wow that's great, is there any chance I can contact you regarding some questions?

  • fmp_921fmp_921 Singapore
    Posts: 107Member
    Joined: Jul 27, 2023

    @jramos said:

    @Adrian1429 said:
    Hi, I'm on the same situation here, I'm an Architect with project management occupation and planning to get Construction Project Manager occupation assessed by Vetassess. Anyone got a positive outcome as an Architect? Mga nakikita ko kasi puro Civil Engrs. ang mga CPM.

    Hi Adrian. I have applied for Architectural Draftsman instead. I got a positive result for my skills assessment. Waiting now for state invitation. Good luck and God bless on your application.

    Yes, same here. Eto yung most common route na ginagamit if Architect ka sa Pinas. But if curious ka sa assessment as Architect in Au, check mo website ni AACA.

    Adrian1429

    ANZSCO 312111 - Architectural draftsperson
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    8 July 2023 - EOI
    12 September 2023 - ROI (VIC)
    25 September 2023 - Pre-invite (VIC)
    25 September 2023 - Nomination Application
    9 October 2023 - Nomination Approval, ITA
    12 October 2023 - 190 Visa Lodgement
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  • Adrian1429Adrian1429 Posts: 9Member
    Joined: Aug 17, 2023

    @fmp_921 said:

    @jramos said:

    @Adrian1429 said:
    Hi, I'm on the same situation here, I'm an Architect with project management occupation and planning to get Construction Project Manager occupation assessed by Vetassess. Anyone got a positive outcome as an Architect? Mga nakikita ko kasi puro Civil Engrs. ang mga CPM.

    Hi Adrian. I have applied for Architectural Draftsman instead. I got a positive result for my skills assessment. Waiting now for state invitation. Good luck and God bless on your application.

    Yes, same here. Eto yung most common route na ginagamit if Architect ka sa Pinas. But if curious ka sa assessment as Architect in Au, check mo website ni AACA.

    Thanks for the response. nacheck ko na sa website ni AACA. Actually mas curious ako sa Architects na nagpaassess as construction project manager (if meron), wala kasi akong design experience, sa site na talaga ako tumagal for 8 years.

  • lukeylukey Singapore
    Posts: 74Member
    Joined: Jul 26, 2018

    May I share po. If I’m not mistaken you can read up the requirements that qualify for “construction project manager” and “architectural draftsman”. If you are able to provide ALL documentation proof to Vetassess for either one then go for that. Newly BM here, and in my experience so far, this paperwork/documentation phase is just to get your foot in and get the ball rolling. Vetassess is just the tip of the iceberg. Better to get this phase over and done with than mull over it. I’ve read many who go try it out and receive positive or negative results and decide on their next step from there. Lodging, waiting for acknowledgement/ invitation, more waiting etc etc. is up next on the ladder. By the time you arrive at your destination, there’s no telling what your actual job is going to be and so far nobody has inquired about what occupation I got assessed while here. The positive result of Vetassess is just to tick one of the many initial boxes. Once the golden visa is in your hands, whatever occupation you got assessed doesn’t seem to matter anymore down the road. Just sharing my perspective po. Hope that helps po. FYI I got positive result for architectural draftsman through Vetassess when I started my documentation journey about 3 yrs ago. Now, im still jobless after 4 months of big move.

    fmp_921cubeAdrian1429
  • Adrian1429Adrian1429 Posts: 9Member
    Joined: Aug 17, 2023

    Thanks to everyone, I got my skills assessment positive for construction project manager :)

    fmp_921
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