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bknight Nov 25th 2007 3:52 am

Civil Engineering
 
Has anyone with a Civil engineering degree migrated down under, and did you need experience (how many years)?

BethandAndrew Nov 25th 2007 4:19 am

Re: Civil Engineering
 

Originally Posted by bknight (Post 5598490)
Has anyone with a Civil engineering degree migrated down under, and did you need experience (how many years)?

Hi, my hubby has a BSc in Civil Engineering (2:1 with honours)..........but as he does not do any design work (he doesn't design the drawings) he was classed as a 'Civil Engineering Technologist' by the IEAust (skills assessment).
He had to prove he has been working in the same job (civil engineering) for 3 out of the last 4 years to satisfy the requirements for the 175 permanent residency visa.
Hope this helps,
Beth x x :wub:

bknight Nov 25th 2007 4:22 am

Re: Civil Engineering
 
thanks, thats help a lot.

JAJ Nov 25th 2007 5:25 am

Re: Civil Engineering
 

Originally Posted by bknight (Post 5598490)
Has anyone with a Civil engineering degree migrated down under, and did you need experience (how many years)?

First question is your engineering degree accredited by the Engineering Council U.K.?

bknight Nov 25th 2007 5:29 am

Re: Civil Engineering
 
nope is Bsc at Salford university

JAJ Nov 25th 2007 8:33 am

Re: Civil Engineering
 

Originally Posted by bknight (Post 5598759)
nope is Bsc at Salford university

How do universities get away with offering non-accredited degrees, I wonder?

Anway, if it's not accredited for CEng purposes by EC-UK then it doesn't come under the Washington Accord and your options are:

1. Do a Competency Demostration Report (CDR) to get skill assessed by IEAUST as a professional engineer; or

2. See if your degree is accredited for IEng purposes, in which case you might be able to get a skill assessment as an Engineering Technologist under the Sydney Accord.

3. Failing that, can you do a CDR to get an Engineering Technologist skill assessment?

4. If you're applying sponsored and a 50 point skill assessment is enough then you could get this from Vetassess but you would still need to show that your work experience was at a "skilled" level.

bknight Nov 25th 2007 10:47 am

Re: Civil Engineering
 
wow, how do you know all of this information?

flamelily Nov 25th 2007 10:54 am

Re: Civil Engineering
 

Originally Posted by bknight (Post 5598490)
Has anyone with a Civil engineering degree migrated down under, and did you need experience (how many years)?


my Husband did the following - after 20 yrs in the industry! Competency Demostration Report (CDR) - It was a lot of paperwork - but they are crying out for civ engs. at the moment - still not prepared to pay top$ though -

maybe you should look for a job & a company could sponser you? - do know that they are bringing in engineers from india and phillipines on 'bargin' wages - totally unfair.

znaylor1974 Nov 25th 2007 8:06 pm

Re: Civil Engineering
 
Would expect you'd get an offer of a 457 quite quickly if you sent your CV to the following:

BHP Billiton and the other mines
Queensland Rail
RailCorp


Z

bknight Nov 26th 2007 12:12 am

Re: Civil Engineering
 
thankyou znaylor, I was looking at the websites of the companys you mentions yes they are employing people from overseas.

bknight Nov 27th 2007 5:14 am

Re: Civil Engineering
 
Anyone know anymore about migration with a civil engineering job?

JAJ Nov 27th 2007 11:46 am

Re: Civil Engineering
 

Originally Posted by bknight (Post 5606851)
Anyone know anymore about migration with a civil engineering job?

You'll get more meaningful assistance if you ask more specific questions ...

Croweater Nov 27th 2007 7:28 pm

Re: Civil Engineering
 
We got our 136 perm res visa in May 2006. I got it on the back of my degree in Civil Engineering but I'd never worked a single day as a Civil Engineer. I didn't seem to matter. I had a BEng from Plymouth Uni that was on the Washington Accord accredited list.

hope this helps.

bknight Nov 28th 2007 12:03 am

Re: Civil Engineering
 
After getting a degree in an engineering field, whats the mimimum amount of post graduate work experince you need for a perm visa?

JAJ Nov 28th 2007 10:48 am

Re: Civil Engineering
 

Originally Posted by bknight (Post 5609957)
After getting a degree in an engineering field, whats the mimimum amount of post graduate work experince you need for a perm visa?

Strongly recommended to read carefully booklets 5 and 6 where your questions are answered:
http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/booklets/booklets.htm


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