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  • lvnrtnrlvnrtnr Posts: 70Member
    Joined: Apr 10, 2023

    Hello! I just got my grant yesterday. Ask ko lang po kung normal ba na hindi agad nagrereflect sa vevo yun visa details? Error kasi lumalabas sa akin. :(

    MidnightPanda12
  • MidnightPanda12MidnightPanda12 Philippines
    Posts: 248Member
    Joined: May 23, 2020

    Hello anybody here who tried applying for hospitality works onshore (kumbaga po as temporary work)? I’m thinking coffee barista, like do they need or ask for prior experience. Because I do have some experience in coffee but on the processing part (grinding and cupping) and now I’m seeing some coffee barista courses online (administered F2F) and I kinda wanna take some. Baka lang gumana kumbaga as a way to put my foot forward to being hired. Thanks.

    DIY Journey. ✈️🇦🇺🦘 soooon
    Nominated Occupation > Agricultural Engineer


    Points Breakdown

    Age - 30 points | English - Superior 20 points| Qualifications (BS) - 15 points | Experience (8 yrs +) - 15 points | Single - 10 points = TOTAL POINTS > SC189 - 90 points; > SC190 - 95 points; SC491 - 105 points


    2023

    08.01.2023 - Started CDR Preparation
    08.25.2023 - Completed CDR/ CPD/ SS
    09.01.2023 - Start PTE Exam Preparation
    09.23.2023 - PTE Exam Proper
    09.23.2023 - PTE Result > L - 88 | R - 90 | S - 90 | W - 79 > Superior - 1 take only
    09.27.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Initial Document Upload (found some inconsistencies with date, had to postpone submission)
    09.28.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Submitted, RSEA + Fast Track
    10.18.2023 - EA Skills Assessment in Progress update
    11.08.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Outcome - POSITIVE with 6 yrs + RSEA
    11.08.2023 - Immediately Submitted EOI for SC 189 with 85 points
    11.09.2023 - Submitted EOI / ROI for SC190 with 90 points for NSW/ VIC/ SA


    HAPPY NEW YEAR!! 2024

    01.09.2024 - Submitted EOI for SC 491 for NSW with 100 points
    01.19.2024 - Edited All EOIs for SC 189/190/491 to reflect new position in work
    01.24.2024 - Withdrawn EOI 190 / ROI for SA, Resubmitted EOI 491 / ROI for SA
    07.25.2024 - Updated All EOIs for SC 189/190/491 to reflect promotion in work
    09.30.2024 - Booked NAATI Exam for extra +5 points (scheduled at 11.13.2024)
    10.08.2024 - INCREASE IN POINTS - 8 years working experience +5 points baby; EOI’s recalculated for SC189, SC190 - NSW/QLD, SC491 - VIC/ SA/ NSW/ QLD
    11.07.2024 - Invited to Apply - SC 189 ; Cancelled NAATI Exam.


    Received my invitation to apply exactly 365 days (leap year) after I submitted my EOI.


    11.09.2024 - LODGED - Visa Application for SC 189 🇦🇺
    11.09.2024 - Withdrawn all other EOIs (NSW/VIC/SA/QLD). EOI of SC189 is now LOCKED.
    11.18.2024 - Immigration Medical Exam at St. Lukes Extension Clinic BGC
    11.19.2024 - Attached Joint Affidavit of Two Disinterested Person for Birth Certificate Clerical Error re: Mother’s First Name
    11.19.2024 - Health Clearance Provided - No further actions required
    WAIT for the GOLDEN EMAIL 📧 BEGINS
    02.10.2025 - VISA GRANTED (no S56, direct grant) 🏆


    MOVE PREPARATION


    13.02.2025 - Job Hunt Begins ⛏️🌾
    17.02.2025 - Completed PDOS and acquired CFO Certificate
    xx.xx.2025 - BIG MOVE ✈️

  • PeanutButterPeanutButter Dubbo, NSW, Australia
    Posts: 67Member
    Joined: Jan 02, 2021

    @MidnightPanda12 said:
    Hello anybody here who tried applying for hospitality works onshore (kumbaga po as temporary work)? I’m thinking coffee barista, like do they need or ask for prior experience. Because I do have some experience in coffee but on the processing part (grinding and cupping) and now I’m seeing some coffee barista courses online (administered F2F) and I kinda wanna take some. Baka lang gumana kumbaga as a way to put my foot forward to being hired. Thanks.

    Gawa ka ng resume na 1 page lang then ipasa mo sa shops. Ang alam ko ittrain ka naman nila eh. Ako kasi sa Linkedin ako naghanap ng work nun tapos ayun naging Retail Sales Consultant ako sa Telstra at may training naman sila hindi sabak agad.

    fmp_921CantThinkAnyUserNameMidnightPanda12
  • lunarcatlunarcat Posts: 386Member
    Joined: Oct 08, 2019

    @DBCooper said:
    Hello, for those who moved recently, what shipping service did you use? Planning to take some of our small items like books, toys, etc. Probably just a few balikbayan boxes, so I'm looking for something similar to the MoveCube by Seven Seas, but it seems it does not cater to Philippines.

    Thank you.

    Hello, I have been using Forex Cargo> @MidnightPanda12 said:

    Hello anybody here who tried applying for hospitality works onshore (kumbaga po as temporary work)? I’m thinking coffee barista, like do they need or ask for prior experience. Because I do have some experience in coffee but on the processing part (grinding and cupping) and now I’m seeing some coffee barista courses online (administered F2F) and I kinda wanna take some. Baka lang gumana kumbaga as a way to put my foot forward to being hired. Thanks.

    Hi, if you wish to apply for hospo jobs here, you need to earn certs like RSA and RSG in order to work sa mga bars or pubs. For Barista jobs, you can enroll in trainings, malakas foundations pag certified barista. Madami naman school nag ooffer ng trainings. Also, shops/restos/cafes will require you for a trial before you can get the job, most likely 2-3 hours some unpaid, some paid depende sa owner.

    ANZSCO 261111 ICT Business Analyst | 189 - 75 | 190 (NSW) - 80 | 419 (NSW) - 90 |
    Go for: 186 DE ANZSCO 261111 ICT Business Analyst
    Oct 2019 - Started my journey to 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺 as a SV holder (Diploma and Adv. diploma of IT)
    Feb 2020 - Arrived in Au - Thank you Lord!
    Oct 2022 - Granted Visa TSS 482 (Medium stream)
    Jun 2023 - Start of my PR journey (Thank you, Lord para sa biyaya and opportunity!)
    Jun 2023 - Consulted IMES and Immi Visa
    Jun 2023 - Submitted all documents for ACS Skills Assessment
    Jul 2023 - Submitted additional doco to IMES
    Jul 2023 - Lodged ACS Assessment
    Sept 2023 - PTE (Proficient)
    Oct 2023 - Received ACS positive result after 13 weeks
    Oct 2023 - EOI Lodgement
    Oct 2023 - Corrected EOI for work experience claimed points
    Jun 2024 - 186 DE route
    Aug 2024 - Lodged 186 DE + Nomination
    Sept 2024 - Medical completed and cleared on DoHA
    ---Waiting for grant---
    -- 2024/25 - Visa Grant

  • MidnightPanda12MidnightPanda12 Philippines
    Posts: 248Member
    Joined: May 23, 2020

    @lunarcat said:

    @DBCooper said:
    Hello, for those who moved recently, what shipping service did you use? Planning to take some of our small items like books, toys, etc. Probably just a few balikbayan boxes, so I'm looking for something similar to the MoveCube by Seven Seas, but it seems it does not cater to Philippines.

    Thank you.

    Hello, I have been using Forex Cargo> @MidnightPanda12 said:

    Hello anybody here who tried applying for hospitality works onshore (kumbaga po as temporary work)? I’m thinking coffee barista, like do they need or ask for prior experience. Because I do have some experience in coffee but on the processing part (grinding and cupping) and now I’m seeing some coffee barista courses online (administered F2F) and I kinda wanna take some. Baka lang gumana kumbaga as a way to put my foot forward to being hired. Thanks.

    Hi, if you wish to apply for hospo jobs here, you need to earn certs like RSA and RSG in order to work sa mga bars or pubs. For Barista jobs, you can enroll in trainings, malakas foundations pag certified barista. Madami naman school nag ooffer ng trainings. Also, shops/restos/cafes will require you for a trial before you can get the job, most likely 2-3 hours some unpaid, some paid depende sa owner.

    Do you they will recognize trainings from here in the Philippines, I’d like to make it a sustenance job po kasi while looking for a job in my profession.

    DIY Journey. ✈️🇦🇺🦘 soooon
    Nominated Occupation > Agricultural Engineer


    Points Breakdown

    Age - 30 points | English - Superior 20 points| Qualifications (BS) - 15 points | Experience (8 yrs +) - 15 points | Single - 10 points = TOTAL POINTS > SC189 - 90 points; > SC190 - 95 points; SC491 - 105 points


    2023

    08.01.2023 - Started CDR Preparation
    08.25.2023 - Completed CDR/ CPD/ SS
    09.01.2023 - Start PTE Exam Preparation
    09.23.2023 - PTE Exam Proper
    09.23.2023 - PTE Result > L - 88 | R - 90 | S - 90 | W - 79 > Superior - 1 take only
    09.27.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Initial Document Upload (found some inconsistencies with date, had to postpone submission)
    09.28.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Submitted, RSEA + Fast Track
    10.18.2023 - EA Skills Assessment in Progress update
    11.08.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Outcome - POSITIVE with 6 yrs + RSEA
    11.08.2023 - Immediately Submitted EOI for SC 189 with 85 points
    11.09.2023 - Submitted EOI / ROI for SC190 with 90 points for NSW/ VIC/ SA


    HAPPY NEW YEAR!! 2024

    01.09.2024 - Submitted EOI for SC 491 for NSW with 100 points
    01.19.2024 - Edited All EOIs for SC 189/190/491 to reflect new position in work
    01.24.2024 - Withdrawn EOI 190 / ROI for SA, Resubmitted EOI 491 / ROI for SA
    07.25.2024 - Updated All EOIs for SC 189/190/491 to reflect promotion in work
    09.30.2024 - Booked NAATI Exam for extra +5 points (scheduled at 11.13.2024)
    10.08.2024 - INCREASE IN POINTS - 8 years working experience +5 points baby; EOI’s recalculated for SC189, SC190 - NSW/QLD, SC491 - VIC/ SA/ NSW/ QLD
    11.07.2024 - Invited to Apply - SC 189 ; Cancelled NAATI Exam.


    Received my invitation to apply exactly 365 days (leap year) after I submitted my EOI.


    11.09.2024 - LODGED - Visa Application for SC 189 🇦🇺
    11.09.2024 - Withdrawn all other EOIs (NSW/VIC/SA/QLD). EOI of SC189 is now LOCKED.
    11.18.2024 - Immigration Medical Exam at St. Lukes Extension Clinic BGC
    11.19.2024 - Attached Joint Affidavit of Two Disinterested Person for Birth Certificate Clerical Error re: Mother’s First Name
    11.19.2024 - Health Clearance Provided - No further actions required
    WAIT for the GOLDEN EMAIL 📧 BEGINS
    02.10.2025 - VISA GRANTED (no S56, direct grant) 🏆


    MOVE PREPARATION


    13.02.2025 - Job Hunt Begins ⛏️🌾
    17.02.2025 - Completed PDOS and acquired CFO Certificate
    xx.xx.2025 - BIG MOVE ✈️

  • lunarcatlunarcat Posts: 386Member
    Joined: Oct 08, 2019

    @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @lunarcat said:

    @DBCooper said:
    Hello, for those who moved recently, what shipping service did you use? Planning to take some of our small items like books, toys, etc. Probably just a few balikbayan boxes, so I'm looking for something similar to the MoveCube by Seven Seas, but it seems it does not cater to Philippines.

    Thank you.

    Hello, I have been using Forex Cargo> @MidnightPanda12 said:

    Hello anybody here who tried applying for hospitality works onshore (kumbaga po as temporary work)? I’m thinking coffee barista, like do they need or ask for prior experience. Because I do have some experience in coffee but on the processing part (grinding and cupping) and now I’m seeing some coffee barista courses online (administered F2F) and I kinda wanna take some. Baka lang gumana kumbaga as a way to put my foot forward to being hired. Thanks.

    Hi, if you wish to apply for hospo jobs here, you need to earn certs like RSA and RSG in order to work sa mga bars or pubs. For Barista jobs, you can enroll in trainings, malakas foundations pag certified barista. Madami naman school nag ooffer ng trainings. Also, shops/restos/cafes will require you for a trial before you can get the job, most likely 2-3 hours some unpaid, some paid depende sa owner.

    Do you they will recognize trainings from here in the Philippines, I’d like to make it a sustenance job po kasi while looking for a job in my profession.

    They prefer local experience or locally acquired certificate tbh. From my experience, even overseas experience ko, hindi inacknowledge when I applied for jobs.

    ANZSCO 261111 ICT Business Analyst | 189 - 75 | 190 (NSW) - 80 | 419 (NSW) - 90 |
    Go for: 186 DE ANZSCO 261111 ICT Business Analyst
    Oct 2019 - Started my journey to 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺 as a SV holder (Diploma and Adv. diploma of IT)
    Feb 2020 - Arrived in Au - Thank you Lord!
    Oct 2022 - Granted Visa TSS 482 (Medium stream)
    Jun 2023 - Start of my PR journey (Thank you, Lord para sa biyaya and opportunity!)
    Jun 2023 - Consulted IMES and Immi Visa
    Jun 2023 - Submitted all documents for ACS Skills Assessment
    Jul 2023 - Submitted additional doco to IMES
    Jul 2023 - Lodged ACS Assessment
    Sept 2023 - PTE (Proficient)
    Oct 2023 - Received ACS positive result after 13 weeks
    Oct 2023 - EOI Lodgement
    Oct 2023 - Corrected EOI for work experience claimed points
    Jun 2024 - 186 DE route
    Aug 2024 - Lodged 186 DE + Nomination
    Sept 2024 - Medical completed and cleared on DoHA
    ---Waiting for grant---
    -- 2024/25 - Visa Grant

  • brainsapbrainsap QR
    Posts: 156Member
    Joined: Mar 26, 2019

    sa case ng sister ko, every > @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @lunarcat said:

    @DBCooper said:
    Hello, for those who moved recently, what shipping service did you use? Planning to take some of our small items like books, toys, etc. Probably just a few balikbayan boxes, so I'm looking for something similar to the MoveCube by Seven Seas, but it seems it does not cater to Philippines.

    Thank you.

    Hello, I have been using Forex Cargo> @MidnightPanda12 said:

    Hello anybody here who tried applying for hospitality works onshore (kumbaga po as temporary work)? I’m thinking coffee barista, like do they need or ask for prior experience. Because I do have some experience in coffee but on the processing part (grinding and cupping) and now I’m seeing some coffee barista courses online (administered F2F) and I kinda wanna take some. Baka lang gumana kumbaga as a way to put my foot forward to being hired. Thanks.

    Hi, if you wish to apply for hospo jobs here, you need to earn certs like RSA and RSG in order to work sa mga bars or pubs. For Barista jobs, you can enroll in trainings, malakas foundations pag certified barista. Madami naman school nag ooffer ng trainings. Also, shops/restos/cafes will require you for a trial before you can get the job, most likely 2-3 hours some unpaid, some paid depende sa owner.

    Do you they will recognize trainings from here in the Philippines, I’d like to make it a sustenance job po kasi while looking for a job in my profession.

    I have some friends who are students with no certificates or qualifications for hospo jobs but are working as baristas, kitchen hands, or in catering. All they did was ask directly if places were hiring, and they got trained on the job. Others got in more easily through referrals from a colleague or friend.

    PeanutButterCantThinkAnyUserNamefmp_921QungQuWeiLah

    ANZSCO: 252411| Age: 30 pts | Education: 15 pts | Experience: 5 pts | English: 10 pts |

    25.04.19 - PTE-A
    06.05.19 - Lodged OT Council Assessment
    15.05.19 - Positive Assessment from OT Council
    01.08.19 - Submitted EOI for 190 South Australia (SA)
    01.08.19 - Lodged South Australia (SA) State Nomination
    01.10.19 - ITA Received for 190 South Australia (SA)
    07.10.19 - Qatar PCC Received
    18.10.19 - NBI Clearance
    21.10.19 - Medicals at Nationwide Health Systems (Makati City)
    23.10.19 - Health Clearance Provided - No Action Required
    26.10.19 - Visa 190 Lodged
    05.12.19 - CO Contact - PCC
    06.12.19 - Responded to CO Contact
    07.01.20 - VISA GRANTED

  • MidnightPanda12MidnightPanda12 Philippines
    Posts: 248Member
    Joined: May 23, 2020

    @brainsap said:
    sa case ng sister ko, every > @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @lunarcat said:

    @DBCooper said:
    Hello, for those who moved recently, what shipping service did you use? Planning to take some of our small items like books, toys, etc. Probably just a few balikbayan boxes, so I'm looking for something similar to the MoveCube by Seven Seas, but it seems it does not cater to Philippines.

    Thank you.

    Hello, I have been using Forex Cargo> @MidnightPanda12 said:

    Hello anybody here who tried applying for hospitality works onshore (kumbaga po as temporary work)? I’m thinking coffee barista, like do they need or ask for prior experience. Because I do have some experience in coffee but on the processing part (grinding and cupping) and now I’m seeing some coffee barista courses online (administered F2F) and I kinda wanna take some. Baka lang gumana kumbaga as a way to put my foot forward to being hired. Thanks.

    Hi, if you wish to apply for hospo jobs here, you need to earn certs like RSA and RSG in order to work sa mga bars or pubs. For Barista jobs, you can enroll in trainings, malakas foundations pag certified barista. Madami naman school nag ooffer ng trainings. Also, shops/restos/cafes will require you for a trial before you can get the job, most likely 2-3 hours some unpaid, some paid depende sa owner.

    Do you they will recognize trainings from here in the Philippines, I’d like to make it a sustenance job po kasi while looking for a job in my profession.

    I have some friends who are students with no certificates or qualifications for hospo jobs but are working as baristas, kitchen hands, or in catering. All they did was ask directly if places were hiring, and they got trained on the job. Others got in more easily through referrals from a colleague or friend.

    Napapaoverthink kasi magsasabi na ako sa office namin na magmimigrate ako. Kaso ang hirap mag apply ng work walang nabalik sa akin kasi wala ako AU number and nasa offshore pa nga. Haha.

    DIY Journey. ✈️🇦🇺🦘 soooon
    Nominated Occupation > Agricultural Engineer


    Points Breakdown

    Age - 30 points | English - Superior 20 points| Qualifications (BS) - 15 points | Experience (8 yrs +) - 15 points | Single - 10 points = TOTAL POINTS > SC189 - 90 points; > SC190 - 95 points; SC491 - 105 points


    2023

    08.01.2023 - Started CDR Preparation
    08.25.2023 - Completed CDR/ CPD/ SS
    09.01.2023 - Start PTE Exam Preparation
    09.23.2023 - PTE Exam Proper
    09.23.2023 - PTE Result > L - 88 | R - 90 | S - 90 | W - 79 > Superior - 1 take only
    09.27.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Initial Document Upload (found some inconsistencies with date, had to postpone submission)
    09.28.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Submitted, RSEA + Fast Track
    10.18.2023 - EA Skills Assessment in Progress update
    11.08.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Outcome - POSITIVE with 6 yrs + RSEA
    11.08.2023 - Immediately Submitted EOI for SC 189 with 85 points
    11.09.2023 - Submitted EOI / ROI for SC190 with 90 points for NSW/ VIC/ SA


    HAPPY NEW YEAR!! 2024

    01.09.2024 - Submitted EOI for SC 491 for NSW with 100 points
    01.19.2024 - Edited All EOIs for SC 189/190/491 to reflect new position in work
    01.24.2024 - Withdrawn EOI 190 / ROI for SA, Resubmitted EOI 491 / ROI for SA
    07.25.2024 - Updated All EOIs for SC 189/190/491 to reflect promotion in work
    09.30.2024 - Booked NAATI Exam for extra +5 points (scheduled at 11.13.2024)
    10.08.2024 - INCREASE IN POINTS - 8 years working experience +5 points baby; EOI’s recalculated for SC189, SC190 - NSW/QLD, SC491 - VIC/ SA/ NSW/ QLD
    11.07.2024 - Invited to Apply - SC 189 ; Cancelled NAATI Exam.


    Received my invitation to apply exactly 365 days (leap year) after I submitted my EOI.


    11.09.2024 - LODGED - Visa Application for SC 189 🇦🇺
    11.09.2024 - Withdrawn all other EOIs (NSW/VIC/SA/QLD). EOI of SC189 is now LOCKED.
    11.18.2024 - Immigration Medical Exam at St. Lukes Extension Clinic BGC
    11.19.2024 - Attached Joint Affidavit of Two Disinterested Person for Birth Certificate Clerical Error re: Mother’s First Name
    11.19.2024 - Health Clearance Provided - No further actions required
    WAIT for the GOLDEN EMAIL 📧 BEGINS
    02.10.2025 - VISA GRANTED (no S56, direct grant) 🏆


    MOVE PREPARATION


    13.02.2025 - Job Hunt Begins ⛏️🌾
    17.02.2025 - Completed PDOS and acquired CFO Certificate
    xx.xx.2025 - BIG MOVE ✈️

  • lvnrtnrlvnrtnr Posts: 70Member
    Joined: Apr 10, 2023

    @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @brainsap said:
    sa case ng sister ko, every > @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @lunarcat said:

    @DBCooper said:
    Hello, for those who moved recently, what shipping service did you use? Planning to take some of our small items like books, toys, etc. Probably just a few balikbayan boxes, so I'm looking for something similar to the MoveCube by Seven Seas, but it seems it does not cater to Philippines.

    Thank you.

    Hello, I have been using Forex Cargo> @MidnightPanda12 said:

    Hello anybody here who tried applying for hospitality works onshore (kumbaga po as temporary work)? I’m thinking coffee barista, like do they need or ask for prior experience. Because I do have some experience in coffee but on the processing part (grinding and cupping) and now I’m seeing some coffee barista courses online (administered F2F) and I kinda wanna take some. Baka lang gumana kumbaga as a way to put my foot forward to being hired. Thanks.

    Hi, if you wish to apply for hospo jobs here, you need to earn certs like RSA and RSG in order to work sa mga bars or pubs. For Barista jobs, you can enroll in trainings, malakas foundations pag certified barista. Madami naman school nag ooffer ng trainings. Also, shops/restos/cafes will require you for a trial before you can get the job, most likely 2-3 hours some unpaid, some paid depende sa owner.

    Do you they will recognize trainings from here in the Philippines, I’d like to make it a sustenance job po kasi while looking for a job in my profession.

    I have some friends who are students with no certificates or qualifications for hospo jobs but are working as baristas, kitchen hands, or in catering. All they did was ask directly if places were hiring, and they got trained on the job. Others got in more easily through referrals from a colleague or friend.

    Napapaoverthink kasi magsasabi na ako sa office namin na magmimigrate ako. Kaso ang hirap mag apply ng work walang nabalik sa akin kasi wala ako AU number and nasa offshore pa nga. Haha.

    Hello. Kailan ka pala magbBM? 🙂

  • OzdrimsOzdrims Singapore
    Posts: 1,615Member, Moderator
    Joined: Jul 09, 2019

    @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @brainsap said:
    sa case ng sister ko, every > @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @lunarcat said:

    @DBCooper said:
    Hello, for those who moved recently, what shipping service did you use? Planning to take some of our small items like books, toys, etc. Probably just a few balikbayan boxes, so I'm looking for something similar to the MoveCube by Seven Seas, but it seems it does not cater to Philippines.

    Thank you.

    Hello, I have been using Forex Cargo> @MidnightPanda12 said:

    Hello anybody here who tried applying for hospitality works onshore (kumbaga po as temporary work)? I’m thinking coffee barista, like do they need or ask for prior experience. Because I do have some experience in coffee but on the processing part (grinding and cupping) and now I’m seeing some coffee barista courses online (administered F2F) and I kinda wanna take some. Baka lang gumana kumbaga as a way to put my foot forward to being hired. Thanks.

    Hi, if you wish to apply for hospo jobs here, you need to earn certs like RSA and RSG in order to work sa mga bars or pubs. For Barista jobs, you can enroll in trainings, malakas foundations pag certified barista. Madami naman school nag ooffer ng trainings. Also, shops/restos/cafes will require you for a trial before you can get the job, most likely 2-3 hours some unpaid, some paid depende sa owner.

    Do you they will recognize trainings from here in the Philippines, I’d like to make it a sustenance job po kasi while looking for a job in my profession.

    I have some friends who are students with no certificates or qualifications for hospo jobs but are working as baristas, kitchen hands, or in catering. All they did was ask directly if places were hiring, and they got trained on the job. Others got in more easily through referrals from a colleague or friend.

    Napapaoverthink kasi magsasabi na ako sa office namin na magmimigrate ako. Kaso ang hirap mag apply ng work walang nabalik sa akin kasi wala ako AU number and nasa offshore pa nga. Haha.

    “ Sa mga wala pang AU number, get AMAYSIM, cheapest and working AU number na pwede ma activate sa Pinas as long as may ESIM capability yung phone mo.

    Pag old model or cheap phone, bili ng 5ber SIM para maging esim ready.

    1k a month per 100 mins roaming call.”

    fmp_921CantThinkAnyUserName

    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
    11 October 2024: started the renewal of PCC /COC/NBI clearances SG and PH for both of us
    14 November 2024: Updated COCs for both of us and wife's NBI cert to IMMI through agent
    4 December 2024: I updated my NBI certificate by myself

    *Last week of January 2025 started processing of November 23 LODGEMENTS!!

    xx-xx-xx - Visa GRANT

  • MidnightPanda12MidnightPanda12 Philippines
    Posts: 248Member
    Joined: May 23, 2020

    @Ozdrims said:

    @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @brainsap said:
    sa case ng sister ko, every > @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @lunarcat said:

    @DBCooper said:
    Hello, for those who moved recently, what shipping service did you use? Planning to take some of our small items like books, toys, etc. Probably just a few balikbayan boxes, so I'm looking for something similar to the MoveCube by Seven Seas, but it seems it does not cater to Philippines.

    Thank you.

    Hello, I have been using Forex Cargo> @MidnightPanda12 said:

    Hello anybody here who tried applying for hospitality works onshore (kumbaga po as temporary work)? I’m thinking coffee barista, like do they need or ask for prior experience. Because I do have some experience in coffee but on the processing part (grinding and cupping) and now I’m seeing some coffee barista courses online (administered F2F) and I kinda wanna take some. Baka lang gumana kumbaga as a way to put my foot forward to being hired. Thanks.

    Hi, if you wish to apply for hospo jobs here, you need to earn certs like RSA and RSG in order to work sa mga bars or pubs. For Barista jobs, you can enroll in trainings, malakas foundations pag certified barista. Madami naman school nag ooffer ng trainings. Also, shops/restos/cafes will require you for a trial before you can get the job, most likely 2-3 hours some unpaid, some paid depende sa owner.

    Do you they will recognize trainings from here in the Philippines, I’d like to make it a sustenance job po kasi while looking for a job in my profession.

    I have some friends who are students with no certificates or qualifications for hospo jobs but are working as baristas, kitchen hands, or in catering. All they did was ask directly if places were hiring, and they got trained on the job. Others got in more easily through referrals from a colleague or friend.

    Napapaoverthink kasi magsasabi na ako sa office namin na magmimigrate ako. Kaso ang hirap mag apply ng work walang nabalik sa akin kasi wala ako AU number and nasa offshore pa nga. Haha.

    “ Sa mga wala pang AU number, get AMAYSIM, cheapest and working AU number na pwede ma activate sa Pinas as long as may ESIM capability yung phone mo.

    Pag old model or cheap phone, bili ng 5ber SIM para maging esim ready.

    1k a month per 100 mins roaming call.”

    @lvnrtnr deadline ko po sa sarili ko ay June if di makahanap ng work while offshore.

    @Ozdrims tried availing this but failed sa activation. They need na onshore daw kayo for verification.

    lvnrtnrfmp_921

    DIY Journey. ✈️🇦🇺🦘 soooon
    Nominated Occupation > Agricultural Engineer


    Points Breakdown

    Age - 30 points | English - Superior 20 points| Qualifications (BS) - 15 points | Experience (8 yrs +) - 15 points | Single - 10 points = TOTAL POINTS > SC189 - 90 points; > SC190 - 95 points; SC491 - 105 points


    2023

    08.01.2023 - Started CDR Preparation
    08.25.2023 - Completed CDR/ CPD/ SS
    09.01.2023 - Start PTE Exam Preparation
    09.23.2023 - PTE Exam Proper
    09.23.2023 - PTE Result > L - 88 | R - 90 | S - 90 | W - 79 > Superior - 1 take only
    09.27.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Initial Document Upload (found some inconsistencies with date, had to postpone submission)
    09.28.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Submitted, RSEA + Fast Track
    10.18.2023 - EA Skills Assessment in Progress update
    11.08.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Outcome - POSITIVE with 6 yrs + RSEA
    11.08.2023 - Immediately Submitted EOI for SC 189 with 85 points
    11.09.2023 - Submitted EOI / ROI for SC190 with 90 points for NSW/ VIC/ SA


    HAPPY NEW YEAR!! 2024

    01.09.2024 - Submitted EOI for SC 491 for NSW with 100 points
    01.19.2024 - Edited All EOIs for SC 189/190/491 to reflect new position in work
    01.24.2024 - Withdrawn EOI 190 / ROI for SA, Resubmitted EOI 491 / ROI for SA
    07.25.2024 - Updated All EOIs for SC 189/190/491 to reflect promotion in work
    09.30.2024 - Booked NAATI Exam for extra +5 points (scheduled at 11.13.2024)
    10.08.2024 - INCREASE IN POINTS - 8 years working experience +5 points baby; EOI’s recalculated for SC189, SC190 - NSW/QLD, SC491 - VIC/ SA/ NSW/ QLD
    11.07.2024 - Invited to Apply - SC 189 ; Cancelled NAATI Exam.


    Received my invitation to apply exactly 365 days (leap year) after I submitted my EOI.


    11.09.2024 - LODGED - Visa Application for SC 189 🇦🇺
    11.09.2024 - Withdrawn all other EOIs (NSW/VIC/SA/QLD). EOI of SC189 is now LOCKED.
    11.18.2024 - Immigration Medical Exam at St. Lukes Extension Clinic BGC
    11.19.2024 - Attached Joint Affidavit of Two Disinterested Person for Birth Certificate Clerical Error re: Mother’s First Name
    11.19.2024 - Health Clearance Provided - No further actions required
    WAIT for the GOLDEN EMAIL 📧 BEGINS
    02.10.2025 - VISA GRANTED (no S56, direct grant) 🏆


    MOVE PREPARATION


    13.02.2025 - Job Hunt Begins ⛏️🌾
    17.02.2025 - Completed PDOS and acquired CFO Certificate
    xx.xx.2025 - BIG MOVE ✈️

  • lvnrtnrlvnrtnr Posts: 70Member
    Joined: Apr 10, 2023

    @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @brainsap said:
    sa case ng sister ko, every > @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @lunarcat said:

    @DBCooper said:
    Hello, for those who moved recently, what shipping service did you use? Planning to take some of our small items like books, toys, etc. Probably just a few balikbayan boxes, so I'm looking for something similar to the MoveCube by Seven Seas, but it seems it does not cater to Philippines.

    Thank you.

    Hello, I have been using Forex Cargo> @MidnightPanda12 said:

    Hello anybody here who tried applying for hospitality works onshore (kumbaga po as temporary work)? I’m thinking coffee barista, like do they need or ask for prior experience. Because I do have some experience in coffee but on the processing part (grinding and cupping) and now I’m seeing some coffee barista courses online (administered F2F) and I kinda wanna take some. Baka lang gumana kumbaga as a way to put my foot forward to being hired. Thanks.

    Hi, if you wish to apply for hospo jobs here, you need to earn certs like RSA and RSG in order to work sa mga bars or pubs. For Barista jobs, you can enroll in trainings, malakas foundations pag certified barista. Madami naman school nag ooffer ng trainings. Also, shops/restos/cafes will require you for a trial before you can get the job, most likely 2-3 hours some unpaid, some paid depende sa owner.

    Do you they will recognize trainings from here in the Philippines, I’d like to make it a sustenance job po kasi while looking for a job in my profession.

    I have some friends who are students with no certificates or qualifications for hospo jobs but are working as baristas, kitchen hands, or in catering. All they did was ask directly if places were hiring, and they got trained on the job. Others got in more easily through referrals from a colleague or friend.

    Napapaoverthink kasi magsasabi na ako sa office namin na magmimigrate ako. Kaso ang hirap mag apply ng work walang nabalik sa akin kasi wala ako AU number and nasa offshore pa nga. Haha.

    Hello. Kailan ka pala magbBM? 🙂> @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @Ozdrims said:

    @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @brainsap said:
    sa case ng sister ko, every > @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @lunarcat said:

    @DBCooper said:
    Hello, for those who moved recently, what shipping service did you use? Planning to take some of our small items like books, toys, etc. Probably just a few balikbayan boxes, so I'm looking for something similar to the MoveCube by Seven Seas, but it seems it does not cater to Philippines.

    Thank you.

    Hello, I have been using Forex Cargo> @MidnightPanda12 said:

    Hello anybody here who tried applying for hospitality works onshore (kumbaga po as temporary work)? I’m thinking coffee barista, like do they need or ask for prior experience. Because I do have some experience in coffee but on the processing part (grinding and cupping) and now I’m seeing some coffee barista courses online (administered F2F) and I kinda wanna take some. Baka lang gumana kumbaga as a way to put my foot forward to being hired. Thanks.

    Hi, if you wish to apply for hospo jobs here, you need to earn certs like RSA and RSG in order to work sa mga bars or pubs. For Barista jobs, you can enroll in trainings, malakas foundations pag certified barista. Madami naman school nag ooffer ng trainings. Also, shops/restos/cafes will require you for a trial before you can get the job, most likely 2-3 hours some unpaid, some paid depende sa owner.

    Do you they will recognize trainings from here in the Philippines, I’d like to make it a sustenance job po kasi while looking for a job in my profession.

    I have some friends who are students with no certificates or qualifications for hospo jobs but are working as baristas, kitchen hands, or in catering. All they did was ask directly if places were hiring, and they got trained on the job. Others got in more easily through referrals from a colleague or friend.

    Napapaoverthink kasi magsasabi na ako sa office namin na magmimigrate ako. Kaso ang hirap mag apply ng work walang nabalik sa akin kasi wala ako AU number and nasa offshore pa nga. Haha.

    “ Sa mga wala pang AU number, get AMAYSIM, cheapest and working AU number na pwede ma activate sa Pinas as long as may ESIM capability yung phone mo.

    Pag old model or cheap phone, bili ng 5ber SIM para maging esim ready.

    1k a month per 100 mins roaming call.”

    @lvnrtnr deadline ko po sa sarili ko ay June if di makahanap ng work while offshore.

    @Ozdrims tried availing this but failed sa activation. They need na onshore daw kayo for verification.

    Good luck!! Deadline ko sa sarili ko ay May 😭

  • ArvsArvs Posts: 3Member
    Joined: Feb 22, 2025

    hello :)

  • MidnightPanda12MidnightPanda12 Philippines
    Posts: 248Member
    Joined: May 23, 2020

    @lvnrtnr said:

    @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @brainsap said:
    sa case ng sister ko, every > @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @lunarcat said:

    @DBCooper said:
    Hello, for those who moved recently, what shipping service did you use? Planning to take some of our small items like books, toys, etc. Probably just a few balikbayan boxes, so I'm looking for something similar to the MoveCube by Seven Seas, but it seems it does not cater to Philippines.

    Thank you.

    Hello, I have been using Forex Cargo> @MidnightPanda12 said:

    Hello anybody here who tried applying for hospitality works onshore (kumbaga po as temporary work)? I’m thinking coffee barista, like do they need or ask for prior experience. Because I do have some experience in coffee but on the processing part (grinding and cupping) and now I’m seeing some coffee barista courses online (administered F2F) and I kinda wanna take some. Baka lang gumana kumbaga as a way to put my foot forward to being hired. Thanks.

    Hi, if you wish to apply for hospo jobs here, you need to earn certs like RSA and RSG in order to work sa mga bars or pubs. For Barista jobs, you can enroll in trainings, malakas foundations pag certified barista. Madami naman school nag ooffer ng trainings. Also, shops/restos/cafes will require you for a trial before you can get the job, most likely 2-3 hours some unpaid, some paid depende sa owner.

    Do you they will recognize trainings from here in the Philippines, I’d like to make it a sustenance job po kasi while looking for a job in my profession.

    I have some friends who are students with no certificates or qualifications for hospo jobs but are working as baristas, kitchen hands, or in catering. All they did was ask directly if places were hiring, and they got trained on the job. Others got in more easily through referrals from a colleague or friend.

    Napapaoverthink kasi magsasabi na ako sa office namin na magmimigrate ako. Kaso ang hirap mag apply ng work walang nabalik sa akin kasi wala ako AU number and nasa offshore pa nga. Haha.

    Hello. Kailan ka pala magbBM? 🙂> @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @Ozdrims said:

    @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @brainsap said:
    sa case ng sister ko, every > @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @lunarcat said:

    @DBCooper said:
    Hello, for those who moved recently, what shipping service did you use? Planning to take some of our small items like books, toys, etc. Probably just a few balikbayan boxes, so I'm looking for something similar to the MoveCube by Seven Seas, but it seems it does not cater to Philippines.

    Thank you.

    Hello, I have been using Forex Cargo> @MidnightPanda12 said:

    Hello anybody here who tried applying for hospitality works onshore (kumbaga po as temporary work)? I’m thinking coffee barista, like do they need or ask for prior experience. Because I do have some experience in coffee but on the processing part (grinding and cupping) and now I’m seeing some coffee barista courses online (administered F2F) and I kinda wanna take some. Baka lang gumana kumbaga as a way to put my foot forward to being hired. Thanks.

    Hi, if you wish to apply for hospo jobs here, you need to earn certs like RSA and RSG in order to work sa mga bars or pubs. For Barista jobs, you can enroll in trainings, malakas foundations pag certified barista. Madami naman school nag ooffer ng trainings. Also, shops/restos/cafes will require you for a trial before you can get the job, most likely 2-3 hours some unpaid, some paid depende sa owner.

    Do you they will recognize trainings from here in the Philippines, I’d like to make it a sustenance job po kasi while looking for a job in my profession.

    I have some friends who are students with no certificates or qualifications for hospo jobs but are working as baristas, kitchen hands, or in catering. All they did was ask directly if places were hiring, and they got trained on the job. Others got in more easily through referrals from a colleague or friend.

    Napapaoverthink kasi magsasabi na ako sa office namin na magmimigrate ako. Kaso ang hirap mag apply ng work walang nabalik sa akin kasi wala ako AU number and nasa offshore pa nga. Haha.

    “ Sa mga wala pang AU number, get AMAYSIM, cheapest and working AU number na pwede ma activate sa Pinas as long as may ESIM capability yung phone mo.

    Pag old model or cheap phone, bili ng 5ber SIM para maging esim ready.

    1k a month per 100 mins roaming call.”

    @lvnrtnr deadline ko po sa sarili ko ay June if di makahanap ng work while offshore.

    @Ozdrims tried availing this but failed sa activation. They need na onshore daw kayo for verification.

    Good luck!! Deadline ko sa sarili ko ay May 😭

    Mas gusto ko nga din mag BM ng mas maaga, kaso wala pa work dun. Kaya magipon muna ng panggastos. hahaha

    DIY Journey. ✈️🇦🇺🦘 soooon
    Nominated Occupation > Agricultural Engineer


    Points Breakdown

    Age - 30 points | English - Superior 20 points| Qualifications (BS) - 15 points | Experience (8 yrs +) - 15 points | Single - 10 points = TOTAL POINTS > SC189 - 90 points; > SC190 - 95 points; SC491 - 105 points


    2023

    08.01.2023 - Started CDR Preparation
    08.25.2023 - Completed CDR/ CPD/ SS
    09.01.2023 - Start PTE Exam Preparation
    09.23.2023 - PTE Exam Proper
    09.23.2023 - PTE Result > L - 88 | R - 90 | S - 90 | W - 79 > Superior - 1 take only
    09.27.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Initial Document Upload (found some inconsistencies with date, had to postpone submission)
    09.28.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Submitted, RSEA + Fast Track
    10.18.2023 - EA Skills Assessment in Progress update
    11.08.2023 - EA Skills Assessment Outcome - POSITIVE with 6 yrs + RSEA
    11.08.2023 - Immediately Submitted EOI for SC 189 with 85 points
    11.09.2023 - Submitted EOI / ROI for SC190 with 90 points for NSW/ VIC/ SA


    HAPPY NEW YEAR!! 2024

    01.09.2024 - Submitted EOI for SC 491 for NSW with 100 points
    01.19.2024 - Edited All EOIs for SC 189/190/491 to reflect new position in work
    01.24.2024 - Withdrawn EOI 190 / ROI for SA, Resubmitted EOI 491 / ROI for SA
    07.25.2024 - Updated All EOIs for SC 189/190/491 to reflect promotion in work
    09.30.2024 - Booked NAATI Exam for extra +5 points (scheduled at 11.13.2024)
    10.08.2024 - INCREASE IN POINTS - 8 years working experience +5 points baby; EOI’s recalculated for SC189, SC190 - NSW/QLD, SC491 - VIC/ SA/ NSW/ QLD
    11.07.2024 - Invited to Apply - SC 189 ; Cancelled NAATI Exam.


    Received my invitation to apply exactly 365 days (leap year) after I submitted my EOI.


    11.09.2024 - LODGED - Visa Application for SC 189 🇦🇺
    11.09.2024 - Withdrawn all other EOIs (NSW/VIC/SA/QLD). EOI of SC189 is now LOCKED.
    11.18.2024 - Immigration Medical Exam at St. Lukes Extension Clinic BGC
    11.19.2024 - Attached Joint Affidavit of Two Disinterested Person for Birth Certificate Clerical Error re: Mother’s First Name
    11.19.2024 - Health Clearance Provided - No further actions required
    WAIT for the GOLDEN EMAIL 📧 BEGINS
    02.10.2025 - VISA GRANTED (no S56, direct grant) 🏆


    MOVE PREPARATION


    13.02.2025 - Job Hunt Begins ⛏️🌾
    17.02.2025 - Completed PDOS and acquired CFO Certificate
    xx.xx.2025 - BIG MOVE ✈️

  • lvnrtnrlvnrtnr Posts: 70Member
    Joined: Apr 10, 2023

    @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @lvnrtnr said:

    @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @brainsap said:
    sa case ng sister ko, every > @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @lunarcat said:

    @DBCooper said:
    Hello, for those who moved recently, what shipping service did you use? Planning to take some of our small items like books, toys, etc. Probably just a few balikbayan boxes, so I'm looking for something similar to the MoveCube by Seven Seas, but it seems it does not cater to Philippines.

    Thank you.

    Hello, I have been using Forex Cargo> @MidnightPanda12 said:

    Hello anybody here who tried applying for hospitality works onshore (kumbaga po as temporary work)? I’m thinking coffee barista, like do they need or ask for prior experience. Because I do have some experience in coffee but on the processing part (grinding and cupping) and now I’m seeing some coffee barista courses online (administered F2F) and I kinda wanna take some. Baka lang gumana kumbaga as a way to put my foot forward to being hired. Thanks.

    Hi, if you wish to apply for hospo jobs here, you need to earn certs like RSA and RSG in order to work sa mga bars or pubs. For Barista jobs, you can enroll in trainings, malakas foundations pag certified barista. Madami naman school nag ooffer ng trainings. Also, shops/restos/cafes will require you for a trial before you can get the job, most likely 2-3 hours some unpaid, some paid depende sa owner.

    Do you they will recognize trainings from here in the Philippines, I’d like to make it a sustenance job po kasi while looking for a job in my profession.

    I have some friends who are students with no certificates or qualifications for hospo jobs but are working as baristas, kitchen hands, or in catering. All they did was ask directly if places were hiring, and they got trained on the job. Others got in more easily through referrals from a colleague or friend.

    Napapaoverthink kasi magsasabi na ako sa office namin na magmimigrate ako. Kaso ang hirap mag apply ng work walang nabalik sa akin kasi wala ako AU number and nasa offshore pa nga. Haha.

    Hello. Kailan ka pala magbBM? 🙂> @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @Ozdrims said:

    @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @brainsap said:
    sa case ng sister ko, every > @MidnightPanda12 said:

    @lunarcat said:

    @DBCooper said:
    Hello, for those who moved recently, what shipping service did you use? Planning to take some of our small items like books, toys, etc. Probably just a few balikbayan boxes, so I'm looking for something similar to the MoveCube by Seven Seas, but it seems it does not cater to Philippines.

    Thank you.

    Hello, I have been using Forex Cargo> @MidnightPanda12 said:

    Hello anybody here who tried applying for hospitality works onshore (kumbaga po as temporary work)? I’m thinking coffee barista, like do they need or ask for prior experience. Because I do have some experience in coffee but on the processing part (grinding and cupping) and now I’m seeing some coffee barista courses online (administered F2F) and I kinda wanna take some. Baka lang gumana kumbaga as a way to put my foot forward to being hired. Thanks.

    Hi, if you wish to apply for hospo jobs here, you need to earn certs like RSA and RSG in order to work sa mga bars or pubs. For Barista jobs, you can enroll in trainings, malakas foundations pag certified barista. Madami naman school nag ooffer ng trainings. Also, shops/restos/cafes will require you for a trial before you can get the job, most likely 2-3 hours some unpaid, some paid depende sa owner.

    Do you they will recognize trainings from here in the Philippines, I’d like to make it a sustenance job po kasi while looking for a job in my profession.

    I have some friends who are students with no certificates or qualifications for hospo jobs but are working as baristas, kitchen hands, or in catering. All they did was ask directly if places were hiring, and they got trained on the job. Others got in more easily through referrals from a colleague or friend.

    Napapaoverthink kasi magsasabi na ako sa office namin na magmimigrate ako. Kaso ang hirap mag apply ng work walang nabalik sa akin kasi wala ako AU number and nasa offshore pa nga. Haha.

    “ Sa mga wala pang AU number, get AMAYSIM, cheapest and working AU number na pwede ma activate sa Pinas as long as may ESIM capability yung phone mo.

    Pag old model or cheap phone, bili ng 5ber SIM para maging esim ready.

    1k a month per 100 mins roaming call.”

    @lvnrtnr deadline ko po sa sarili ko ay June if di makahanap ng work while offshore.

    @Ozdrims tried availing this but failed sa activation. They need na onshore daw kayo for verification.

    Good luck!! Deadline ko sa sarili ko ay May 😭

    Mas gusto ko nga din mag BM ng mas maaga, kaso wala pa work dun. Kaya magipon muna ng panggastos. hahaha

    Have you tried including in your resume/cv na permanent resident of AU ka na? hehe

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