489 Visa
#1
Just Joined
Thread Starter
Joined: Nov 2016
Posts: 16
489 Visa
Hi this is dube,I have applied for 489 visa and it might be processed within 3 months and the visa will be applicable for northern inland.I have an experience of 15 years in project in pharmaceutical industries.So,i am in a confusion,that northern inland has job opportunities for me or not.I guess we cannot compare northern inland to sydney,if migrated to northern inland,which region will be suitable for me to stay and work.
Kindly suggest.
dube
Kindly suggest.
dube
#2
Just Joined
Thread Starter
Joined: Nov 2016
Posts: 16
Re: 489 Visa
how long does the RDANI takes to nominate for state authority.
regards,
dube
regards,
dube
#5
Just Joined
Thread Starter
Joined: Nov 2016
Posts: 16
Re: 489 Visa
It is new south wales- northern inland australia. RDANI- Regional development australia northern inland (NSW).Now it is ok for you to reply.
#6
Re: 489 Visa
In your first post you say you have applied for a 489 visa - but now you are asking how long nomination takes? Not sure what stage of the process you are at.
#7
Re: 489 Visa
Your posting still make no sense. You said you have applied for the 489, well this means you already have state sponsorship. So what has this RDANI, who I have still never heard of, got to do with anything now. Whoever they are, they do not grant visas.
#8
Re: 489 Visa
rdani here.
Regional Development Australia - Northern Inland NSW
Certainly doesn't look like they have anything to do with visa issuance, they are just a regional development organisation
More here about their role.
http://www.rdani.org.au/skilled-migration.php
Last edited by mikelincs; Nov 5th 2016 at 4:11 pm. Reason: found another link
#9
Just Joined
Thread Starter
Joined: Nov 2016
Posts: 16
Re: 489 Visa
I will be applying for 489 visa,after successful outcome from state authority,which I will get within a month,doubt is, whether it is good for a diploma holder in electronic s,exp of 15 yrs and having a salary of equivalent 2500 AUD per month,that too in my home country,applying for a visa is an additional investment of AUD 3600.So is it fruitful or a waste of money and time.
#10
BE Enthusiast
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 706
Re: 489 Visa
It might be helpful for those who are in a position to help/offer advice if they didn't have to double guess the meaning of a question, or the definition of an acronym that's not commonly used or instantly familiar to them.
It does then, becomes the responsibility of those who are seeking assistance to ensure that their questions are clearly phrased and not lost in translation.
After all, whose fault is it, should an answer be unforthcoming, if the question is - in the first place - unintelligible, the phrasing awkward and the paragraphs littered with contractions, sprinkled with acronyms & garbled with txt-spch tt dt mk no fckin sns FFS!?
It does then, becomes the responsibility of those who are seeking assistance to ensure that their questions are clearly phrased and not lost in translation.
After all, whose fault is it, should an answer be unforthcoming, if the question is - in the first place - unintelligible, the phrasing awkward and the paragraphs littered with contractions, sprinkled with acronyms & garbled with txt-spch tt dt mk no fckin sns FFS!?
#11
Just Joined
Thread Starter
Joined: Nov 2016
Posts: 16
Re: 489 Visa
It might be helpful for those who are in a position to help/offer advice if they didn't have to double guess the meaning of a question, or the definition of an acronym that's not commonly used or instantly familiar to them.
It does then, becomes the responsibility of those who are seeking assistance to ensure that their questions are clearly phrased and not lost in translation.
After all, whose fault is it, should an answer be unforthcoming, if the question is - in the first place - unintelligible, the phrasing awkward and the paragraphs littered with contractions, sprinkled with acronyms & garbled with txt-spch tt dt mk no fckin sns FFS!?
It does then, becomes the responsibility of those who are seeking assistance to ensure that their questions are clearly phrased and not lost in translation.
After all, whose fault is it, should an answer be unforthcoming, if the question is - in the first place - unintelligible, the phrasing awkward and the paragraphs littered with contractions, sprinkled with acronyms & garbled with txt-spch tt dt mk no fckin sns FFS!?
Last edited by old.sparkles; Nov 6th 2016 at 3:06 am. Reason: fix quote
#13
Re: 489 Visa
Except you do not give a clear picture of what you are looking for.
You say you have an electronics diploma, and that you have worked in pharmaceuticals - but not what your occupation is? what type of work you are looking for? Or even given a clear picture of where you are looking for work (although we now know this in Northern Inland NSW I would still have no idea what towns / cities / etc that would cover without googling)
What research have you already done to establish what businesses are in the region you are applying to be sponsored by? What towns are encompassed by that area? The more information you can give, the more advice you are likely to receive.
Also, if you can give that information, and respond without being rude, it would help
You say you have an electronics diploma, and that you have worked in pharmaceuticals - but not what your occupation is? what type of work you are looking for? Or even given a clear picture of where you are looking for work (although we now know this in Northern Inland NSW I would still have no idea what towns / cities / etc that would cover without googling)
What research have you already done to establish what businesses are in the region you are applying to be sponsored by? What towns are encompassed by that area? The more information you can give, the more advice you are likely to receive.
Also, if you can give that information, and respond without being rude, it would help