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Jay cutting Sep 16th 2016 1:23 am

Skilled migration to qld
 
Hi,

Firstly I'm interested to know if these forums are live & recent?

I'm a 46 year old British, married man with two step children.
I'm looking to live & work in Queensland as an electrician. I hold a Gold JIB card here in the uk & have approx 12 years in the trade.
Initially I'm really finding it confusing as to which visa I'd apply for, where in the uk & what license I apply for??
What are my realistic chances of emigrating as a family?
Thanks

Jay

mikelincs Sep 16th 2016 1:38 am

Re: Skilled migration to qld
 

Originally Posted by Jay cutting (Post 12053976)
Hi,

Firstly I'm interested to know if these forums are live & recent?

I'm a 46 year old British, married man with two step children.
I'm looking to live & work in Queensland as an electrician. I hold a Gold JIB card here in the uk & have approx 12 years in the trade.
Initially I'm really finding it confusing as to which visa I'd apply for, where in the uk & what license I apply for??
What are my realistic chances of emigrating as a family?
Thanks

Jay

Very much live and recent, replying within 15 mins of you initial post, not able to really help and you may have to wait a while for the Aussies to respond as it's getting later there.

Pollyana Sep 16th 2016 1:42 am

Re: Skilled migration to qld
 

Originally Posted by Jay cutting (Post 12053976)
Hi,

Firstly I'm interested to know if these forums are live & recent?

I'm a 46 year old British, married man with two step children.
I'm looking to live & work in Queensland as an electrician. I hold a Gold JIB card here in the uk & have approx 12 years in the trade.
Initially I'm really finding it confusing as to which visa I'd apply for, where in the uk & what license I apply for??
What are my realistic chances of emigrating as a family?
Thanks

Jay

Each post has a time and date stamp on it so you can see how recent it is :)

Start with a good read of Australian Government Department of Immigration and Border Protection and have a look at the requirements to get a skills assessment as an electrician.

old.sparkles is the resident expert on electrical licensing, I'm sure she will stop by at some point. :)

Bermudashorts Sep 16th 2016 12:36 pm

Re: Skilled migration to qld
 

Originally Posted by Jay cutting (Post 12053976)
Hi,

Firstly I'm interested to know if these forums are live & recent?

I'm a 46 year old British, married man with two step children.
I'm looking to live & work in Queensland as an electrician. I hold a Gold JIB card here in the uk & have approx 12 years in the trade.
Initially I'm really finding it confusing as to which visa I'd apply for, where in the uk & what license I apply for??
What are my realistic chances of emigrating as a family?
Thanks

Jay

Chance does not come into getting an Australian visa, it is not a lottery. So you can determine whether you will get a visa in black or white. If you meet the criteria you will get a visa, if you don't then you won't. Take a points test and look into skills assessment, those are the two things that will determine whether you qualify. There are also police checks and medical checks to pass.

Sparky malarky Sep 16th 2016 3:02 pm

Re: Skilled migration to qld
 
Contact future skills international they will do your electrical assessment. Gather all info you have, whether it be self employed or employed. Pay slips, NVQ Certs etc,

msmyrtle Sep 17th 2016 5:09 am

Re: Skilled migration to qld
 
To be honest, 46 is going to be difficult to achieve the minimum number of points to get selected for skilled migration.

Age - 0 points
Qualification - 10 points
Work experience - 15 points

Then, assuming you achieve 'Superior English' results - 20 points, you are still looking at 45 points, when the minimum is 60.

State sponsored regional (489) is 10 more, still need 5.

Does your partner have a skilled occupation?

There is always the possibility of a temporary visa (if a sponsoring employer can be found, but it is difficult now given the current job market), but there are downsides to that, especially if one is coming over with a young family.

Bermudashorts Sep 17th 2016 7:38 am

Re: Skilled migration to qld
 

Originally Posted by msmyrtle (Post 12054899)
To be honest, 46 is going to be difficult to achieve the minimum number of points to get selected for skilled migration.

Age - 0 points
Qualification - 10 points
Work experience - 15 points

Then, assuming you achieve 'Superior English' results - 20 points, you are still looking at 45 points, when the minimum is 60.

State sponsored regional (489) is 10 more, still need 5.

Does your partner have a skilled occupation?

There is always the possibility of a temporary visa (if a sponsoring employer can be found, but it is difficult now given the current job market), but there are downsides to that, especially if one is coming over with a young family.

Ah yes, I missed the age in the first post. At 46 very unlikely that it will be possible to obtain a visa, the ship has sailed for most people at age 45.

Mahdi.ka.82 Sep 17th 2016 7:50 am

Re: Skilled migration to qld
 
I checked the state you may have chance to apply, just Perth as an Electrical Engineer and Perth or Northern Territory as an Electrical Engineering Technician.
Do you know about Natti?

mikelincs Sep 17th 2016 8:51 am

Re: Skilled migration to qld
 

Originally Posted by Bermudashorts (Post 12055010)
Ah yes, I missed the age in the first post. At 46 very unlikely that it will be possible to obtain a visa, the ship has sailed for most people at age 45.

The other point to consider, would he get permission from the biological father of the step children, they would need eother a solicitors letter of a court order to take the children.

Dorothy Sep 17th 2016 11:33 am

Re: Skilled migration to qld
 

Originally Posted by Mahdi.ka.82 (Post 12055017)
I checked the state you may have chance to apply, just Perth as an Electrical Engineer and Perth or Northern Territory as an Electrical Engineering Technician.
Do you know about Natti?

Perth is not a state. And the OP is not an engineer.

What is Natti?

old.sparkles Sep 17th 2016 4:24 pm

Re: Skilled migration to qld
 

Originally Posted by Dorothy (Post 12055116)
Perth is not a state. And the OP is not an engineer.

What is Natti
?

Is that something to do with translation services. Think that gets extra points.

Regardless - I'm in agreement with msmyrtle - getting a skilled visa at 46 with a trade is very unlikely.

Even if the spouse has an occupation on the SOL, there are added hurdles with the children as they would need their father's agreement or a court order to be able to move I think, so realistic chances of a permanent move are slim to none I would think.

Other visa options might be 457 (not much hope) or employer sponsored 186 (again slim to none I would think).

Sorry :(

Pollyana Sep 17th 2016 11:03 pm

Re: Skilled migration to qld
 

Originally Posted by old.sparkles (Post 12055219)
Is that something to do with translation services. Think that gets extra points.

Regardless - I'm in agreement with msmyrtle - getting a skilled visa at 46 with a trade is very unlikely.

Even if the spouse has an occupation on the SOL, there are added hurdles with the children as they would need their father's agreement or a court order to be able to move I think, so realistic chances of a permanent move are slim to none I would think.

Other visa options might be 457 (not much hope) or employer sponsored 186 (again slim to none I would think).

Sorry :(

Its NAATI and is indeed to do with translating but you have to be pretty fluent in whats called a 'community language' to get the points. Very rare to see someone from the UK using it.
https://www.naati.com.au/media/1396/...o_brochure.pdf


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