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Sophia777 Jul 7th 2011 9:38 pm

British Architect Move To Australia
 
Hi Everyone,

I am a british female architect registered with the RIBA here and Im thinking about relocating to austraila seriously due to lack of job prospects here.

I have not be employed per say with a practice here , but I have been working for myself over the last two years- doing planning applications e.t.c for friends and family. I have been trained on Revit, and last used it in practice about 2yrs ago.

I am keen to here from people who have made the move or those who can offer any advice on the process, and where to start looking. The good thing is I dont have a family so its just for myself.

Many thanks in advance.

Paracletus Jul 20th 2011 2:45 pm

Re: British Architect Move To Australia
 

Originally Posted by Sophia777 (Post 9482761)
I have not be employed per say with a practice here , but I have been working for myself over the last two years- doing planning applications e.t.c for friends and family. I have been trained on Revit, and last used it in practice about 2yrs ago..

Doing planning applications, etc? Filling out forms you mean..? Care to elaborate on other things you have done, might help to give more useful advice. Architects are in need in Oz last time I checked..mind you, doesn't take much observation to see why. :o

Revit is valuable if you know it, even in the UK..it might just land you a job.

i2avi Nov 28th 2011 4:12 am

Re: British Architect Move To Australia
 

Originally Posted by Paracletus (Post 9508412)
Doing planning applications, etc? Filling out forms you mean..? Care to elaborate on other things you have done, might help to give more useful advice. Architects are in need in Oz last time I checked..mind you, doesn't take much observation to see why. :o

Revit is valuable if you know it, even in the UK..it might just land you a job.

Para you sound like the person to contact regarding Architect jobs, is Oz still the place to look for jobs?

Susan Wareham McGrath Dec 2nd 2011 8:41 am

Re: British Architect Move To Australia
 

Originally Posted by Sophia777 (Post 9482761)
Hi Everyone,

I am a british female architect registered with the RIBA here and Im thinking about relocating to austraila seriously due to lack of job prospects here.

I have not be employed per say with a practice here , but I have been working for myself over the last two years- doing planning applications e.t.c for friends and family. I have been trained on Revit, and last used it in practice about 2yrs ago.

I am keen to here from people who have made the move or those who can offer any advice on the process, and where to start looking. The good thing is I dont have a family so its just for myself.

Many thanks in advance.

Hi Sophia

Before you can apply for skilled migration, you will have to obtain a positive skills assessment from the AACA. You will also need to score sufficient points on the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC)'s points test, and provide evidence of recent employment - this link is to the landing page for DIAC's information about the points test and general eligibility. If you click on each link on the lhs of the table, you can find out more about DIAC's requirements and the evidence you need to provide.

There are a number of categories of skilled immigration, including state sponsored and regional sponsored, and options for employer sponsorship (one of which does not require a skills assessment); both temporary and permanent which have different eligibility requirements, so it would be a good idea to use DIAC's Visa Wizard as a starting point, to give you a general idea of your options.

Best regards
Susan

foreigngirl Oct 21st 2012 8:24 am

Re: British Architect Move To Australia
 
Try getting in touch with Bespoke. It's an agency that has jobs going in Australia. Having said that, you might not be experienced enough for the kind of jobs they're recruiting for. Good luck.


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