Applying for 175 visa, use a migration agent or not?
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Applying for 175 visa, use a migration agent or not?
Hi,
Im thinking of applying for the 175 permanent residency visa for australia this year. I have passed the points test so its just a case of beginnning the process now. I was just wondering whether to use a migration agent or whether this would use up unnecessary cash. My budget is quite tight!
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Joey09
Im thinking of applying for the 175 permanent residency visa for australia this year. I have passed the points test so its just a case of beginnning the process now. I was just wondering whether to use a migration agent or whether this would use up unnecessary cash. My budget is quite tight!
Thanks,
Joey09
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Re: Applying for 175 visa, use a migration agent or not?
Hi,
Im thinking of applying for the 175 permanent residency visa for australia this year. I have passed the points test so its just a case of beginnning the process now. I was just wondering whether to use a migration agent or whether this would use up unnecessary cash. My budget is quite tight!
Thanks,
Joey09
Im thinking of applying for the 175 permanent residency visa for australia this year. I have passed the points test so its just a case of beginnning the process now. I was just wondering whether to use a migration agent or whether this would use up unnecessary cash. My budget is quite tight!
Thanks,
Joey09
From what I have read on here, a lot of people manage the process themselves just fine. I chose to use an agent because with my application there are some timing issues, I won't bore you with the details, that mean I must get it right first time. One of the things an agent should ensure is that the application is completed correctly.
I think that agency costs vary but a couple of grand would be a ball park figure as far as I can tell, so it is not cheap. If you have a tight budget, are not in a rush and believe you will be a straightforward case then definitely worth considering going it alone.
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Re: Applying for 175 visa, use a migration agent or not?
Thanks, just wondering if I do make a mistake on the application or if something is missing will I lose my money or will it just lengthen the processing of my application?
My head is buzzing with information at the moment!
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My head is buzzing with information at the moment!
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Re: Applying for 175 visa, use a migration agent or not?
Hi,
Im thinking of applying for the 175 permanent residency visa for australia this year. I have passed the points test so its just a case of beginnning the process now. I was just wondering whether to use a migration agent or whether this would use up unnecessary cash. My budget is quite tight!
Thanks,
Joey09
Im thinking of applying for the 175 permanent residency visa for australia this year. I have passed the points test so its just a case of beginnning the process now. I was just wondering whether to use a migration agent or whether this would use up unnecessary cash. My budget is quite tight!
Thanks,
Joey09
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Re: Applying for 175 visa, use a migration agent or not?
Thank you, are you primary or secondary? What did you need to submit for the teaching assessment altogether?
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Re: Applying for 175 visa, use a migration agent or not?
If you have no medical issues or criminal records etc, you should in theory be able to do it yourself.
But if anything that may complicate your application, then best to seek professional help.
Anything you get stuck on ask the immigration forum on here. You always get replies, and some immigration agents post now and again.
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But if anything that may complicate your application, then best to seek professional help.
Anything you get stuck on ask the immigration forum on here. You always get replies, and some immigration agents post now and again.
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Thank you!
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Re: Applying for 175 visa, use a migration agent or not?
Uni Transcripts
Breakdown letter from Uni showing number of teaching days
Letter from uni showing some of the units covered in my lectures such as Assesment, classroom management, teaching and learning etc.
Teaching NQT and Induction Certs
Degree Cert
Sixth Form Certs
Marriage Cert
Job Reference
Passport
Birth Cert
Think this was everything.
Where are you hoping to go? Are you primary or secondary? Hope this helps
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Re: Applying for 175 visa, use a migration agent or not?
Thanks for that! I am primary trained and am not sure which state I want to settle in yet. Im going on a WHV in July to decide.
Is it compulsory that I provide a breakdown of the teaching practice and modules completed as I dont think I was given anything like this on completing my PGCE. I know that I have degree certificate but I think this is all I have.
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Is it compulsory that I provide a breakdown of the teaching practice and modules completed as I dont think I was given anything like this on completing my PGCE. I know that I have degree certificate but I think this is all I have.
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Re: Applying for 175 visa, use a migration agent or not?
We didn't use a migration agent. As long as you read everything carefully and follow the instructions it is fairly straightforward.
I didn't include a breakdown of my PGCE modules/teaching practice, just the final certificate and a copy of the course content from the prospectus.
You will require the transcripts for your degree though (the report with units taken and results each year).
I didn't include a breakdown of my PGCE modules/teaching practice, just the final certificate and a copy of the course content from the prospectus.
You will require the transcripts for your degree though (the report with units taken and results each year).