Distinguished Talent Visa
I am a Canadian and planning to apply for Distinguished Talent Visa in a Credit Management profession. I completed Certified Credit Professional - CCP designation from Credit Institute of Canada this year. I received two National Awards for Highest Marks: Credit Management (96%) and Advanced Credit Management (99%). More than 500 students across Canada competed for these awards.
I was awarded Recognition Letter, Cash prize, and gift from President of Credit Institute of Canada. Further, my achievement was acknowledged by Credit Institute of Canada by announcing it in Financial Post (Canada's leading national newspaper). My question is if I can get nomination letter from Australian Institute of Credit Management, what are my chances of getting Distinguished Talent Visa? or is it worth applying? Thanks and cheers! |
Re: Distinguished Talent Visa
Originally Posted by Boni
(Post 8984014)
I am a Canadian and planning to apply for Distinguished Talent Visa in a Credit Management profession. I completed Certified Credit Professional - CCP designation from Credit Institute of Canada this year. I received two National Awards for Highest Marks: Credit Management (96%) and Advanced Credit Management (99%). More than 500 students across Canada competed for these awards.
I was awarded Recognition Letter, Cash prize, and gift from President of Credit Institute of Canada. Further, my achievement was acknowledged by Credit Institute of Canada by announcing it in Financial Post (Canada's leading national newspaper). My question is if I can get nomination letter from Australian Institute of Credit Management, what are my chances of getting Distinguished Talent Visa? or is it worth applying? Thanks and cheers! |
Re: Distinguished Talent Visa
Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 8984327)
Um, distinguished talent is for performers, athletes, etc. You would be more looking for a skilled visa in the area of accounting. What is your degree?
I wondered if it was a wind up? |
Re: Distinguished Talent Visa
Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 8984327)
Um, distinguished talent is for performers, athletes, etc. You would be more looking for a skilled visa in the area of accounting. What is your degree?
Who is this visa for? This visa is designed for people who are internationally recognised for exceptional and outstanding achievement in: •a profession •the arts •sport •research or academia. You must still be active in your field of expertise and you will need an eligible person or organisation to nominate you for this visa. Thanks for your responses! |
Re: Distinguished Talent Visa
Originally Posted by Boni
(Post 8984418)
This visa is designed for people who are internationally recognised
I think by your own post "I received two National Awards" that doesn't count as international recognition....sorry |
Re: Distinguished Talent Visa
Its a very unusual visa to be looking at and previous threads show they aren't granted easily. Why do you feel that the Australian Institute of Credit Management will be willing to nominate you?
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=355730 http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=567120 http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=647824 http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=654093 |
Re: Distinguished Talent Visa
Originally Posted by Boni
(Post 8984418)
[Really! it does say here a Profession, arts, sport, research / academia. I am just wondering what they mean by a Profession then?
As for being published in the paper, that's common for accounting [don't know why ?]. The Ozzie papers are full at a certain time of year of "puff" articles listing those who had been admitted to the various Institutes. Seriously do come to Australia - we LOVE tall poppies... |
Re: Distinguished Talent Visa
I have a cycling proficiency badge ...
Should I have used this instead of going to the bother of marrying an Aussie? |
Re: Distinguished Talent Visa
Originally Posted by DeadVim
(Post 8984769)
I have a cycling proficiency badge ...
Should I have used this instead of going to the bother of marrying an Aussie? |
Re: Distinguished Talent Visa
Originally Posted by DeadVim
(Post 8984769)
I have a cycling proficiency badge ...
Should I have used this instead of going to the bother of marrying an Aussie? |
Re: Distinguished Talent Visa
Originally Posted by Boni
(Post 8984014)
I am a Canadian and planning to apply for Distinguished Talent Visa in a Credit Management profession. I completed Certified Credit Professional - CCP designation from Credit Institute of Canada this year. I received two National Awards for Highest Marks: Credit Management (96%) and Advanced Credit Management (99%). More than 500 students across Canada competed for these awards.
I was awarded Recognition Letter, Cash prize, and gift from President of Credit Institute of Canada. Further, my achievement was acknowledged by Credit Institute of Canada by announcing it in Financial Post (Canada's leading national newspaper). My question is if I can get nomination letter from Australian Institute of Credit Management, what are my chances of getting Distinguished Talent Visa? or is it worth applying? Thanks and cheers! Cooler |
Re: Distinguished Talent Visa
Yet again a good example of people on this site posting unhelpful and sarcastic replies. If you don't want to be helpful or add anything enlightening to the discussion don't reply with sarcasm and p&^s taking, it really isn't helpful to the OP.
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Re: Distinguished Talent Visa
Originally Posted by chrissystevo
(Post 8984875)
Yet again a good example of people on this site posting unhelpful and sarcastic replies. If you don't want to be helpful or add anything enlightening to the discussion don't reply with sarcasm and p&^s taking, it really isn't helpful to the OP.
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Re: Distinguished Talent Visa
Originally Posted by chrissystevo
(Post 8984875)
Yet again a good example of people on this site posting unhelpful and sarcastic replies. If you don't want to be helpful or add anything enlightening to the discussion don't reply with sarcasm and p&^s taking, it really isn't helpful to the OP.
And as for not replying if you don't have anything helpful to add, where's your help for the OP? |
Re: Distinguished Talent Visa
Originally Posted by chrissystevo
(Post 8984875)
Yet again a good example of people on this site posting unhelpful and sarcastic replies. If you don't want to be helpful or add anything enlightening to the discussion don't reply with sarcasm and p&^s taking, it really isn't helpful to the OP.
90 posts of sheer enlightenment no doubt ... |
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