ACS assessment gives 110 points - any advice ?
Hi,
Just had my ACS assessment back as 2231-11. As this isn't on the MODL, I'm now left with 110 points. What are the options for getting the other 5 points ? The most likely seems to be the $100,000 bond route but would be interested in alternatives. Thanks. |
Re: ACS assessment gives 110 points - any advice ?
Ian,
You can try the community language points, if you speak another language. Other than that it's the $100K or spousal points, which I guess don't apply. I assume you have the Work Experience points already? Lana iancurtis <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>... > Hi, > > Just had my ACS assessment back as 2231-11. As this isn't on the MODL, I'm now left > with 110 points. What are the options for getting the other 5 points ? The most > likely seems to be the $100,000 bond route but would be interested in alternatives. > > Thanks. |
Re: ACS assessment gives 110 points - any advice ?
Thanks Lana,
Are you in the same boat ? If so hat did you do ? |
Re: ACS assessment gives 110 points - any advice ?
Ian,
Ours is exactly 115 (ouch!), thankfully. If they disregard the work experience though (my biggest fear), we'll have to resubmit with both spousal and community language points... Lana iancurtis <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>... > Thanks Lana, > > Are you in the same boat ? If so hat did you do ? > > > > -- > Moo30 > > Jonny > > Sandra > > Sandra > > Posted via http://britishexpats.com |
Re: ACS assessment gives 110 points - any advice ?
Can anyone kindly direct me to any website where I can find detail on the
bonus point. Example : Can my AUD100K be in a form of property investment? What are Australia's Community Languages? Can my 6 months working experience includes working attachment in my University years? I graduated from UNSW and I scored 110 points. Need 5 more points to get there!!! Thank you in advance. Cheers!!! |
Re: ACS assessment gives 110 points - any advice ?
Hi Dreamer.
Try this site: http://www.gomatilda.com/news/article.cfm?articleid=155 Best regards. Alan Collett alan-at-gomatilda-dot-com Registered Migration Agent Number 0102534 and a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales http://www.gomatilda.com, and http://www.collettandco.com Originally posted by Dreamer Can anyone kindly direct me to any website where I can find detail on the bonus point. Example : Can my AUD100K be in a form of property investment? What are Australia's Community Languages? Can my 6 months working experience includes working attachment in my University years? I graduated from UNSW and I scored 110 points. Need 5 more points to get there!!! Thank you in advance. Cheers!!! |
Re: ACS assessment gives 110 points - any advice ?
>On Sun, 26 May 2002 03:59:25 +0800, "dreamer" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Can anyone kindly direct me to any website where I can find detail on the >bonus point. Try the DIMIA website. Some outline information is there. Or if you're thinking of applying for migration, you really need to get hold of the Skilled Migration booklet for A$10. You can download from the DIMIA site, or buy a hard copy at any Australian mission overseas (or DIMIA office in Australia). > >Example : Can my AUD100K be in a form of property investment? No. It has to be in a designated government security for 12 months. >What are Australia's Community Languages? I don't think an up to date list is online. You would have to get the Skilled Migration booklet. Most European and Asian languages in official use are included. >Can my 6 months working experience includes working attachment in my >University years? I graduated from UNSW and I scored 110 points. Need 5 more >points to get there!!! Australian work experience needs to be 'skilled' - unless you already had an overseas degree you're unlikely to be able to claim this (and even then it would depend on a number of factors). But if you have an Australian qualification, there are 5 points available for that. Jeremy |
Re: ACS assessment gives 110 points - any advice ?
I typed the list of Australian community languages on another thread, do a search for
one of them ("French" for example) and you'll find it. Hope that helps. Lana [email protected] (JAJ) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>... > >On Sun, 26 May 2002 03:59:25 +0800, "dreamer" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Can anyone kindly direct me to any website where I can find detail on the > >bonus point. > > Try the DIMIA website. Some outline information is there. Or if you're thinking of > applying for migration, you really need to get hold of the Skilled Migration > booklet for A$10. You can download from the DIMIA site, or buy a hard copy at any > Australian mission overseas (or DIMIA office in Australia). > > > > > >Example : Can my AUD100K be in a form of property investment? > > No. It has to be in a designated government security for 12 months. > > > >What are Australia's Community Languages? > > I don't think an up to date list is online. You would have to get the Skilled > Migration booklet. Most European and Asian languages in official use are included. > > >Can my 6 months working experience includes working attachment in my University > >years? I graduated from UNSW and I scored 110 points. Need 5 more points to get > >there!!! > > Australian work experience needs to be 'skilled' - unless you already had an > overseas degree you're unlikely to be able to claim this (and even then it would > depend on a number of factors). > > But if you have an Australian qualification, there are 5 points available for that. > > > Jeremy |
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