Help! Victoria Skills Eligibility List
Hello everyone
we were due to start applying for Victorian State Sponsorship in the next couple of weeks as my wife has nearly finished her TRA application as a Hairdresser, and whilst looking through the Eligibility List I noticed that Hairdressing is no longer on there. It seems they've posted a new list today with quite a few skills removed. Does anyone know why this has happened or if it will be changed again anytime soon. We're desperate to move to Melbourne but don't have enough points without state sponsorship. Any suggestions as to what we could do now much appreciated. Matt & Kim |
Re: Help! Victoria Skills Eligibility List
try another state....? good luck
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Re: Help! Victoria Skills Eligibility List
Hi there, sorry to hear that. My husband's occupation (IT) was also taken off the S.A. list (it was the only state that had Computing Professionals - NEC on it - all the other states have irrelevant (mainly software) specialisations) so we were also very disappointed :(
I think they're getting stricter because they only have a certain number of migrants they can sponsor (I think the visa quotas for 2009 have been reduced) and what with the economy and the job prospects not looking good, they're having to make sure that the jobs are really there for the occupations listed as 'in demand'. Plus, I heard that lots of Aussies are coming back from abroad (because of the economy, esp. in the UK) and taking up jobs in their native country, so there are less jobs for immigrants. I may be wrong but this is my take on it anyway. Best you can do is, like us, to keep an eye on the state lists and see if they change them over the next year (I believe they review them every 6 months). WombatGirl :thumbup: |
Re: Help! Victoria Skills Eligibility List
Cheers Wombatgirl
I just can't believe they've done this now. We actually decided to apply for a visa last year but because my wife wasn't quite working the 20 hrs per week we had to put it off for a year while she worked more hours - and now we're finally getting the applications together this happens. Just got to keep on hanging in there I suppose. Matt & Kim |
Re: Help! Victoria Skills Eligibility List
Am there myself - yesterday Secondary Teacher was on the list but today its not.
The route in may now be more challenging but its not closed. Speak to an agent - I did and I am now much happier that we have another option. Bezza |
Re: Help! Victoria Skills Eligibility List
Originally Posted by tumblingdice
(Post 7158886)
Cheers Wombatgirl
I just can't believe they've done this now. We actually decided to apply for a visa last year but because my wife wasn't quite working the 20 hrs per week we had to put it off for a year while she worked more hours - and now we're finally getting the applications together this happens. Just got to keep on hanging in there I suppose. Matt & Kim I have to say, we are 100% pleased with our decision to cancel Canada and if it means staying in the UK (i.e. if we can't get in to Oz) then that will be fine, we'll make the most of it because England can be a really lovely place at times, and there are things I would miss :wub: (we might end up moving to a different area though!). WombatGirl :thumbup: PS - Sorry for temporary thread hijack! :o |
Re: Help! Victoria Skills Eligibility List
hi, you can still go to Oz with with state sponsorship (a priority visa at the moment) - if your occupation is on the state's list...
you need 90 points (plus 10 the state gives you when they sponsor you...) = 100 Hope this is good news...? |
Re: Help! Victoria Skills Eligibility List
Hi Anne, unfortunately the only state that had my husband's skill on it (S.A.) took it off their list on January 1st this year :( So we're just sitting back in the hope that someone adds it to their list over the next year or so.
Thanks anyway though :) |
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Hello
I am also in a same boat, I was gathering all docs and was in a impression eligibility list won't slashed as badly. For onshore applicants they have trimmed down to just 8 science professions and Trade professions are completely eliminated. Since 12th of Jan I am really in hot waters and just trying to see what other options I have. Now I have to work one year on graduate visa to gain Local experience but seeing these changes I am just not sure what future will bring to me. If point system changes by next year I would be no where then. Just don't know how to cope these challenges. I contacted lawyer and was told may be on peoples reaction they might consider some changes in the eligibility list. No idea its a right suggestion or not but I did email to Victoria and did email to premier of Victoria as well for onshore professionals who are just neglected. well despite hopes my intuition says there wouldn't be any positive outcome. sad and depressed and:mad: Nim |
Re: Help! Victoria Skills Eligibility List
Originally Posted by WOMBATGIRL
(Post 7158846)
Hi there, sorry to hear that. My husband's occupation (IT) was also taken off the S.A. list (it was the only state that had Computing Professionals - NEC on it - all the other states have irrelevant (mainly software) specialisations) so we were also very disappointed :(
I think they're getting stricter because they only have a certain number of migrants they can sponsor (I think the visa quotas for 2009 have been reduced) and what with the economy and the job prospects not looking good, they're having to make sure that the jobs are really there for the occupations listed as 'in demand'. Plus, I heard that lots of Aussies are coming back from abroad (because of the economy, esp. in the UK) and taking up jobs in their native country, so there are less jobs for immigrants. I may be wrong but this is my take on it anyway. Best you can do is, like us, to keep an eye on the state lists and see if they change them over the next year (I believe they review them every 6 months). WombatGirl :thumbup: |
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Am I the only one going Crazy over this???!!!!
When I look at completing a State Sponsorship application for Victoria under Computing Professiona-NEC, I do not see that in the drop down menu of their online application!!! The only thing I see is "Computer System Auditor." Guys...I would suggest to apply under computing Professionals in States still offering the NEC option. It is really in our best interested to apply soon if we can....I understand it is easy to just say on my part..everybody's situation is different..but try soon before another state changes their list..:) BTW...you inputs on my question will be helpful. |
Re: Help! Victoria Skills Eligibility List
Originally Posted by scaria197
(Post 7164925)
Am I the only one going Crazy over this???!!!!
When I look at completing a State Sponsorship application for Victoria under Computing Professiona-NEC, I do not see that in the drop down menu of their online application!!! The only thing I see is "Computer System Auditor." Guys...I would suggest to apply under computing Professionals in States still offering the NEC option. It is really in our best interested to apply soon if we can....I understand it is easy to just say on my part..everybody's situation is different..but try soon before another state changes their list..:) BTW...you inputs on my question will be helpful. |
Re: Help! Victoria Skills Eligibility List
Originally Posted by WOMBATGIRL
(Post 7158846)
Hi there, sorry to hear that. My husband's occupation (IT) was also taken off the S.A. list (it was the only state that had Computing Professionals - NEC on it - all the other states have irrelevant (mainly software) specialisations) so we were also very disappointed :(
I think they're getting stricter because they only have a certain number of migrants they can sponsor (I think the visa quotas for 2009 have been reduced) and what with the economy and the job prospects not looking good, they're having to make sure that the jobs are really there for the occupations listed as 'in demand'. Plus, I heard that lots of Aussies are coming back from abroad (because of the economy, esp. in the UK) and taking up jobs in their native country, so there are less jobs for immigrants. I may be wrong but this is my take on it anyway. Best you can do is, like us, to keep an eye on the state lists and see if they change them over the next year (I believe they review them every 6 months). WombatGirl :thumbup: Not sure if you meant the same for Computing Professionals - NEC in Vic ?? http://www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au...ate%20DR03.pdf |
Re: Help! Victoria Skills Eligibility List
Hi
That dropdown is old. The Computing Professional list is still on for Victoria. Check http://www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au...ate%20DR03.pdf |
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Yes I meant for the same pdf you provided in the link. When you click on the online system to apply...they dont have the CP-nec in the list. I kinda freaked out!!
But now I understand what needs to be done. Thanks! |
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