Friday, November 25, 2011

IV - Initial Assessment

On July 2009, communication with Bertram “Bert” Ocon started. Requirements were requested and they were sent immediately. Positive response came in and the agent said I am legible for migration. Learning my fate, my other colleagues also tried their luck. The 2 others were not legible for the fact that they did not put into use what they have finished in college. This means that the certificate one has should fit the job he/she is in. ()

Initial Requirements requested: (1) Resume, (2) Detailed job description, (3) Details of relatives in Australia, if any and (4) If spouse is a professional and working, same details are also required.

The result of my initial assessment, based from Bert, qualified me to apply for 175 Skilled – independent visa. The Australian profession where my qualification fitted in is in the code ASCO 2126-13, Production or Plant Engineer. It was listed in the 400+ occupation in the critical skill list, then, required by Australia. If the occupation is listed in the critical skill list, it enables quicker processing in the 2nd stage by Immigration, says Bert. Though I haven’t undergone the first stage at that time, it sounded good.

That time, I was just 31 years old and points say I am eligible for the same rating until I reach 35. Plenty of time left, but focus was on the expiry of the IELTS certificate. I would usually pass the assessment, but with a known successful applicant from him, I proceed with the process. I emailed my intention to apply and he replied quickly with his list of requirements and the fees of course.

In July 2011, the critical skill list, now called SOL went down to only 180+. Fortunately, my profession is still listed in it. The codes were also changed.

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

III - Agent Wanted

With only 24 months due on the certificate, I searched for people who can help me. I am a very cautious person then and without much confidence in applying directly, an agent’s help was needed. The first assessment I had was from True Blue Migration. The details they need were sent on January 2009 and had positive result. They said that with those qualifications, I am eligible for migration and their money back guarantee sounded nice but seeing the AU$3,000 migration fee made me back off and just had my name listed in the waiting list. ()

This changed the focus when listening to people. Coming back from the break and hearing the result, I would usually ask for people’s experience or ask for those who knows people who has successfully migrated. Also, I searched more of the requirements and what preparations are needed when applying for a migrant visa especially those which I have heard from friends and acquaintances. You can check www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au  for preparation needs.

Some months have passed and pressure is building up so I became keener on looking for those people who know our friend who left for Australia to ask who his agent is. I was fortunate to get his contact details from a co-worker. We at once asked for the agent’s email. A prompt reply was received with the details we need together with a note advising us that he is good though has a bad temper.

There are some sites that has assessment calculator in it where one can encode data to tell you if you are qualified but this is not that reliable. The best way, in my opinion, is to give your details to migration experts and let them do the assessment. At this starting point, no fees are required yet.


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Saturday, November 19, 2011

II - Initial Preparations

Most of the requirements listed are already available or easy to produce except for the IELTS (International English Language Testing System). Reading the details in obtaining it, I asked my wife’s approval on spending some amount to check if I can pass the quota for the profession I am in. I didn’t see it will be easy as the highest rating is 9.0 for each of four categories and I should get a minimum of 7.0 for each one of them. ()

For the other qualifications, you can check SOL at www.immi.gov.au. In the website are also the required marks and averages for specific qualifications.

I worked with a multinational company and I am fortunate to have worked with other race that helped me gain confidence in speaking in English. Joecy agreed and on the next holiday/break I had, my priority next to being with my family was to register in IDP in Makati, for the test. The break then was short so it was tailored that I can reserve a seat as soon as possible after arrival in the Philippines and takes the test a week after. Everything was pre-arranged as they have a website and contact numbers in it. The exam took place on 28 November 2008. After 13 days, the result was sent and I passed with all areas with at least 7.0. The certificate says it is valid for 24 months.

On the same year, there was an opportunity to spend holidays in Australia. Joecy and I had the same thing in mind – that it will help going to Australia first before applying for a visa as immigrant. On December 2008, me and my colleagues here in Papua New Guinea went there.

In the List, they asked if the applicant has a relative in Australia. I contacted my cousin and agreed to help me.

Later I learned that it has no bearing going to Australia first as a tourist. But that Australian tourist visa, I believe, helped me in obtaining a 10 year, multiple, US Visa. Only immediate family can help in sponsoring an applicant, but they can help, as a reference person is needed.

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I - The Opportunity

“Accept the inevitable”

2008. While working in PNG, my eyes are wide open for opportunities. Most people complain about the security condition and getting sad about being far away from their family, instead of doing thing like they do, I searched for chances where I can grow and/or gain something – but not limited to them. ()()

“Seek and you will find”

Having growth in mind, on every occasion I have attended, aside from the good chit chats, I more often listen to stories where a person either gets something big thru luck or by working hard.

There were people who started from scratch and now are successful business people. There are also people who get hired (pirated) by other company with better package. Another big positive the PNG offers is the chance to get a tourist visa to, as I have heard, anywhere in the world and this is something that even some rich Filipinos are getting hard time with.

I used a great number of hours on my first year reading self help books which gave me more confidence and courage in bringing to reality whatever opportunity that I may hear that created a positive result.
After only a year working abroad, one of my Filipino co-workers resigned and migrated to Australia. Hearing that it is possible, I wasted no time and did a research on the requirements.

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