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Old Oct 8th 2002, 1:06 pm
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Does holding CCNA and 7 years IT experience comes under group B or RPL. Please advise.

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Old Oct 8th 2002, 4:48 pm
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Originally posted by changu:
Hi,
Does holding CCNA and 7 years IT experience comes under group B or RPL. Please advise.

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Hi,

Cisco certifications holdn no weight under group B (dont ask me why). If you have MSCE,CNE etc then you go route B with the 4 years experience. Otherwise you will have to go RPL route. Your CCNA under the RPL route will help in demonstrating your skills and experience.

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> Originally posted by glenn_somers:
> If you have MSCE,CNE etc then you go route B with the 4 years experience.

It's 6 years from Oct 1, 2002 under the new guidelines.


> Otherwise you will have to go RPL route.

Which will also need 6 years of IT experience from Oct 1, 2002.

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Thanks,
I think I hav eto go thru RPL. I would lik eto know can I still ask
for MODL points let me know how ? Because there is no coloum for such
in RPL appls form.

Also if I have 7year experience and 6 years will be conuted for RPL.
So do I still can claim points for my experience in DIMIA application.
Please advise.

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    > > Originally posted by glenn_somers:
    > > If you have MSCE,CNE etc then you go route B with the 4 years
    > > experience.
    > It's 6 years from Oct 1, 2002 under the new guidelines.
    > > Otherwise you will have to go RPL route.
    > Which will also need 6 years of IT experience from Oct 1, 2002.
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So now it's 6 years??
Will this change anything if I lodged before Oct 1. 2002?

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    >> > Otherwise you will have to go RPL route.
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    >> Which will also need 6 years of IT experience from Oct 1, 2002.
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Originally posted by John
So now it's 6 years??
Will this change anything if I lodged before Oct 1. 2002?

Thanks.
If you lodged your ACS skills assessment application before Oct 1, 2002, ACS will use the old guidelines for your assessment.

Your ACS skills assessment result is valid for one year from date of issuance, and is generally immune to policy or guideline changes to ICT skills assessments, unless explicitly stated by ACS or DIMIA.


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Originally posted by glenn_somers
Hi,

Cisco certifications holdn no weight under group B (dont ask me why). If you have MSCE,CNE etc then you go route B with the 4 years experience. Otherwise you will have to go RPL route. Your CCNA under the RPL route will help in demonstrating your skills and experience.

Cheers,

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Wow...didnt know that being a CNE was on the list (not that I've actually looked at it, I get my NZ passport in Oct, a slightly easier way into oz! <g>)

Cheers for that.
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Wow...didnt know that being a CNE was on the list (not that I've actually looked at it, I get my NZ passport in Oct, a slightly easier way into oz! <g>)
A NZ passport no longer automatically gives you permanent residence in Australia. A NZ citizen can work and live in Australia without the need to apply for any special visa (they are given one on arrival), but will not generally be entitled to benefits accorded to Australian permanent residents or Australians.

A NZ citizen may, however, apply for Australian permanent residence like citizens from other countries.


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True, but as a NZ passport holder you can live/work/do what the hell you like in australia till the day you die. Effectively 'visa' free - you dont even need an RRV. I'm aware of the benefits thing, doesnt really bother me as I've never claimed any state aid & dont intend to start now. Presumably as you're not an Australian citizen, you dont get the right to vote? (again, no big loss)
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    >On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 06:54:13 +0000, BritboyNZ wrote:
    >True, but as a NZ passport holder you can live/work/do what the hell you
    >like in australia till the day you die.

1. New Zealand citizens can be (and often are) excluded from
Australia on health or, more commonly, character grounds.

2. There's always the chance immigration control will be tightened up
further in the future.


    >Effectively 'visa' free - you
    >dont even need an RRV. I'm aware of the benefits thing, doesnt really
    >bother me as I've never claimed any state aid & dont intend to start
    >now. Presumably as you're not an Australian citizen, you dont get the
    >right to vote? (again, no big loss)

It's taxation without representation.

A more significant disadvantage is that you won't be able to sponsor
non-NZ citizens for permanent residence and even a spouse only gets a
very restricted 5 year visa.

Children born in Australia to non eligible NZers are no longer
Australian citizens, and only get citizenship if they live there for
their first 10 years.

If your home is in NZ and you're only spending short periods of time
in Australia it's no big deal. But if you want to live long term in
Australia, there are some distinct long term disadvantages.

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