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For people who are not sponsored by an employer and who have skills in particular occupations required in Australia. Applicants satisfy the age requirement, English language skill, and work experience or a completed eligible Australian qualification.
Hello po good day sa inyong lahat! Meron po kaya dito na relate yung experience sa akin at na.approved yung migration skill assessment sa EA. I was a registered electrical engineer (REE) with 10 years of experience sa building design and construction. Yung skill ko is both have technical and drafting. I plan to take skill assestment as professional engineer. If meron po pa share naman po ng inyong experience sa EA thank you! PRC License: REE Work experience: 2 years as Field Engineer in Electrical Works, 4 years as BIM specialist and 4 years as technical executive M&E sa consultancy company.
This visa allows skilled workers (who are nominated by their employer in regional Australia) to live and work in Australia permanently. Occupation must be on the relevant list of eligible skilled occupations to qualify and must have at least Competent English.
> @anacaf said: > Hi po. Ask ko lang. Pano po kaya ako makakatipid kahit pano sa pagbayad ng visa? May telegraphic rate po kasi sinasabi sakin 40.90 yung agent ko po. May way po kaya na makamura sana kahit konti? 🥲 https://www.bdo.com.ph/forex Current selling rate is 39.02 at the time of posting. 1.Kung may kakilala ka sa AU na may atm card, then papalitan mo in peso pagkauwi sa pinas. 2. Credit card with us dollar feature kung wala, sorry kasi may additional charge yan pag peso credit card lang.
This category is for families of permanent residents or citizens who wish to join their familes in Australia. Various family visa categories are available, from fiances, partners, children, parents and other family members of Australian citizens.
> @flying_lime said: > > @Butterfly8i8 said: > > @flying_lime thank you! > > Just lodged my partner visa and received my BVA a few minutes after, it says “NO CONDITIONS” — meaning I can study and/ or work. 😊 Hi Ma'am, may I ask anong visa ang meron si applicant partner before naglodge, at ang bilis nagkaron ng results ng BVA..
For lawfully operating Australian and overseas employers to employ approved skilled workers for temporary vacancies in particular occupations required in Australia. Temporary visas can offer a pathway to a permanent visa.
> Thank you po sa feedback! Regarding po dun sa medical, may additional fee po ba yun? > > Thank you din po sa tip about OEC. Already processed mine na po. :) Yes may additional fee sa medical. Ready lang 7-9k for it. Di siya kasali sa binayaran mo for visa processing. Great at nag start ka na sa OEC processing. Sana di kasing tagal ka mag hintay. hahaha
Student visas are temporary visa that allows student to study in Australia for a specific course duration. Discussion includes steps on how to apply student visa on your own.
> @hikari said: > > @bpgamerslobby said: > > Hi Good day. :) ask ko lang if need icancel yung EOI na nakalodge if mag aapply ng student visa? Thank you. > > Hindi kaylangan. Salamat po sa info. :)
For people who intends to visit or extend their stay in Australia for holiday, sightseeing, social or recreational reasons, to visit relatives, friends or for other short-term non-work purposes.
HELLO PO, MAY I ASK, MY HUSBAND AND I ARE BOTH AUSTRALIAN PR NA BUT WE ARE IN PHILIPPINES NA SINCE 2020. NOW, MY BRO IN LAW AKO NA IKAKASAL THIS SEPT. GUSTO SANA NAMIN APPLY FOR TOURIST VISA ANG BABY NAMIN NA 1 YEAR OLD.MAY PASSPORT NAMAN NA SYA. ANO PO NA VISA APPLY NAMIN SA KANYA? YUNG TV FAMILY STREAM HO BA. ? OR YUNG TV 600 LANG? KAMI NAMAN PO HAHANDLE NG EXPENSES AND ALL.
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> @maguero said: > My 2 cents. > > I think a realistic mindset would be to hope for the best but prepare for the worst. The migration journey, particularly the experience in looking for the first job varies from person to person kahit na parehong-pareho kayo ng qualifications and work experience simply because you were looking for a job at different points in time, maybe in different places, and you don't present yourselves in the same way. Some employers evaluate applicants based on how they will fit in the team culture. > > Siguro meron din dapat differentiation between a survival job and a blue collar job. A lot of blue collar or tradie jobs require an apprenticeship which last for 1 to 6 years, so you can't just apply for those jobs maski gipit na gipit ka na. The pay is also quite good and can even be better than some office jobs which is why there are locals who really opt for careers as tradies. > > Sa tingin ko the best way to avoid getting a survival job is to ensure na malaki ang baon pag lumipat dito. That will take the pressure off needing to find a job, any job, right away and you can then afford to wait for an offer for a job you want. > > Having said all that, may kapatid at pinsan ako sa Canada. Pareho naman silang nakakuha agad ng trabaho sa field nila and hindi kinailangan mag survival job. Swerte-swerte lang din talaga ang pag migrate. True. Just prepare for the worst dn talaga and swertehan na lang dn. I have a friend na ngmigrate and was lucky to get a similar role nya dito sa pinas within a couple of weeks ng pagdating nya. Dasal lang dn talaga, sipag at diskarte. Sa nakikita ko kelangan lng dn na ilagay mo dn un sarili mo sa position na mgssucceed ka. Preparation talaga either monetary or skills wise.
i appreciate your thoughts @ispidprik > @ispidprik said: > Best kung CDR+RSEA. Un RSEA kasi makakatulong sa pag-claim ng work exp as support kay home affairs sa application mo. Goodluck >
Hello po. My wife started his application for Aphra po po. I'm just wondering if you know any recruitment agency located or hospitals that offers sponsorship in Sydney po. Thanks po.
@tigerlance thank you, andto ako sa AU, hinde ko mhandcarry na =( baka iwiretransfer ko nalang, tama ka declare nalang cguro my documents naman, thank you po uli =)
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Hi po. Anyone here bought a brand new car from Tynan Motors? Any feedback po? And any thoughts po sa car finance? What is the est interest rate na nakakuha na dati ng car finance? Or any suggestions po para sa car loans? 😊 Thank you po sa mga magrereply. :smiley:
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Good day po to all and kay boss @Ren , plan ko po mag masteral of IT sa SA/Adelaide, yung asawa ko AIMS passer na po siya Med Tech, ang tanong ko po makakapag full time job po kaya siya kahit lab technician? Isa po kasi sa kinakatakot nya yan ang hindi makahanap ng trabaho to sustain. Salamat
Hello :) i’m planning to work in dost po kasi kaso ang job title ko dun project assistant IV (medical technologist) would they consider it in australia? Since research po ito? At yunh job description ko naman po is mag process ng samples for chem. Makakadagdag points po kaya ito? Kasi may 5 and half experience na ako eh kapag naging 8 yrs additonal points ulit. Thanks
Good day po. Nghahanap po ako ng malilipatan sa Brisbane. Wala po akong idea kung saan sa Brisbane with the following criteria (in order of importance): 1. Family Friendly (quiet and low crime) -- I have 3 kids under 7 yo. 2. Nearby government schools -- meron akong Primary 1 na anak. 3. Accessible to supermarkets -- wala po akong kotse so kelangan walking distance lg or a few bus stops away. 4. No flooding -- walang may gusto nito. 5. Ok lng na medyo malayo sa CBD -- Work-from-home ako. Ngtingin-tingin na din po ako sa Google reviews and https://www.realestate.com.au, pero iba pa rin ang recommendation ng kapwa pinoy. Appreciate any ideas or recommendation po.
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Magandang araw po sa lahat, I'll be moving to Darwin next month and am currently looking for a place to stay. Okay po sana if one br or one rm sa house sharing within CBD area. Any insight po would be highly appreciated salamat!
Hello my fellow Kababayan! I was hoping if anyone can help me find a job here in Cairns. I am currently studying but I can work 20 hours a week during school term and full time during Christmas Holiday. I can do any kind of work. Thank you!
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Hello. Pwede bang makapag car loan agad ang 491 visa holder sa Australia? May contract na ako pero wala pang pay slips. Need ko kasi ng sasakyan kasi malayo ung work ko sa titirhan ko. Di rin kasi reliable ang public transport kasi regional area. I'm looking for used car (7-12 yrs old). Thanks
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> @hyuna14 said: > > @thesarahvee said: > > > @vamdcpa said: > > > Nagpaopenline ako s greenhills, originally locked to globe.. Anyone here who tried the same? Hopefully magwork siya when we land in june > > > > Hi under plan po ba phone nyo when you had it unlocked? > > > > Hi @thesarahvee > I need your help... Sa case ko, yes naka plan ako sa GLOBE. Iphone 11 pro max. Kapag pina openline ko ba siya sa greenhills, Gagana yung phone ko sa US? Since I'll be going to US this March. Hello the same problem natin eh. Meron bang ganyan sa greenhills? Pls share naman po if anong store kayo nagpa unlock and magkano :) thank u sorry for the late reply ngayon ko lang po nahanap ulit yung thread Na to😞
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> @romar_7655Yr said: > Hello po mga kabayan ako isang drafter po dito sa Singapore nangangarap na makapunta ng Australia pero ako ano 45 years old na po ako posible pa po ba na magkaroon ako ng pagkakataon na makapunta. At kung drafter po sa anong skill po ba sya dapat ipaassess, salamat po. You can still come on a work visa but the skilled migrant visa has an age limit of 45 years old...you must be invited to apply before you turn 45. Applications for a permanent skilled visa after you turn 45 is extremely limited unless you are a high income earner applicant . You must be atleast 3 years on a work visa with a minimum income of $158,500 for each of the 3 years prior to application.
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