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Old Oct 8th 2007, 8:58 pm
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i am in the final stages of putting together the tra and was wondering how much does it cost for an agent or tra specialist to check it over?!

it's just as the applicaton itself is $300 and say for someone to check it is half as much i may as well chance doing it myself and if it gets refused reapply!

do the tra ask for further info if there is not enough there!? or point blank refuse it!?



any help much appreciated!
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Old Oct 8th 2007, 9:18 pm
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Originally Posted by sam mick kurt
i am in the final stages of putting together the tra and was wondering how much does it cost for an agent or tra specialist to check it over?!

it's just as the applicaton itself is $300 and say for someone to check it is half as much i may as well chance doing it myself and if it gets refused reapply!

do the tra ask for further info if there is not enough there!? or point blank refuse it!?



any help much appreciated!
Have a look on here for either George Lombard or Alan Collett. Both are fantastic agents who I have no doubt will quote you for the TRA part of your application.

The rules with TRA changed recently so if I were you I'd definitely call one or the other of them. I know it can seem a lot of money but believe me it is well worth it.

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Originally Posted by sam mick kurt
i am in the final stages of putting together the tra and was wondering how much does it cost for an agent or tra specialist to check it over?!

it's just as the applicaton itself is $300 and say for someone to check it is half as much i may as well chance doing it myself and if it gets refused reapply!

do the tra ask for further info if there is not enough there!? or point blank refuse it!?



any help much appreciated!
Hi,
There has been changes to the TRA system as they have now taken out the Skilled Pathway D. You need to have qualifications and not just work experience. Loads of web-sites have this info.
We used a fantastic agent, not to over priced at all, he was a great help with my husbands TRA (Head Chef) and we passed first time. They can charged anything from £700 onwards but without his help and knowledge I think we would have struggled. We are going for a Skilled 136 visa, which has now been changed to Skilled 175 (?).
What is your skill? are you on the MODL list?
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Hi,
There has been changes to the TRA system as they have now taken out the Skilled Pathway D. You need to have qualifications and not just work experience. Loads of web-sites have this info.
We used a fantastic agent, not to over priced at all, he was a great help with my husbands TRA (Head Chef) and we passed first time. They can charged anything from £700 onwards but without his help and knowledge I think we would have struggled. We are going for a Skilled 136 visa, which has now been changed to Skilled 175 (?).
What is your skill? are you on the MODL list?
regards.
thanks but there are alot of people on here that have managed without an angent and i know exactly where i am at.
he is a wall n flor tiler 18 yrs total got a letter of the people who he done his informal apprenticship to state that is was in informal 5 yrs apprenticeship and the hrs worked and salary stated. got all his other refrences last year when we went out on a 457 and had that certified by the regional certifiying body just got to get toghther his pat 15 mth sorted as he has been self employed so any help on this 1 would be great!
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