Who needs to know about Skilled Migration in Australia

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    BTW Does HR field helps for skilled migration?
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    matrixsudu

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    Machan if someone is fullfilling the required amount of points (From work experience, degree, etc) to apply for PR without IELTS (7 in all bands), then is that person still has to do IELTS & score 7 points in all bands?
    Even to qualify for any visa category, you need to have at least 6 on each. To get 10 points you need to score 7 each.
     

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    hey bro do u know anything about Adelaide ?
    part time etc ......
     

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    machan,, currently im living in melbourne , recently, actually 2 months ago i applied for TR and waiting for approval. i did motor mechanic diploma. mchan what is the best way to apply for pr. anyway my uncle has a garage. but he cant sponsor 457 4 year working visa. coz his income is less ;) tax problems.
    I think you can go for Skilled Provisional 489 category. That is a 4 year visa where you have to live in Victoria for 2 years and work only one year in ANY field. That work commitment has to be full time, 35 hours a week. If you complete that within 4 years time, you can apply for PR
     

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    Man IELTS kala May wala, Reading 9, Listening 7.5, Writing 7.5, Speaking 7

    Australian Migration Center eka through tama apply karanne. Skill assesment eka Last january wala kala. Skilled category eka software engineer. Mata state sponsorships ona 60 points ganna. So migration center eken NSW wala state sponsorship walata mage application eka lodge kala, idea ekak tiyanawada kohomada state sponsorships denne kiyala ehema. Eka lesiyen ganna puluwanda ehema wistarayak?

    Thanks machan
    If there are available vacancies on the CSOL, you can have an idea. That means, the government itself look for the vacancies they want to fill in each sector. When they allocate slots for skilled workers, they publish that they want this many number of migrants from this many categories. Once it's published, anyone can try if she or he is eligible based on points
     

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    Hi machan,

    Man migration center giya last year August wage. Mata etakota tibbe 2 years
    8 months wage work experience. Mage application ekata eyala skill assesment ekat apply karala eke results awa. Me dawas wala IELTS karanawa. Man danna hetiyata degree ekak tiynawanam 2years tama work experience on skill eka qualify wenna. Umbata ei migration center eka application eka reject kale?
    You need to have total 3 years + Degree.
    If it is less than 3 years, you can get the assessment as you have a degree but cannot claim points for work experience
     

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    machan mama soft engineering karanne...
    now in final year last and have only 4 weeks to finish my degree..
    after that have an idea to go to AUS....
    but no idea..... just tell me the process
    You cannot just go to Australia only with a degree. You need to have experience and 7 each in IELTS. Else you need to have a relative who can sponsor youdepending on your qualifications, but you may still need experience, IELTS or both.

    Australian Migration Services
    No 17,
    18th Lane,
    Colombo 03.
    Telephone:+94 11 5500100

    Contact - Achini Ranaweera
     

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    hey bro do u know anything about Adelaide ?
    part time etc ......
    It's not a problem with the state you are going to live in. Where ever you go , it's up to you to find jobs. Where ever you go, finding a part -time job or jobs with good incomes is a bit harder than before but not impossible
     

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    machan can you please provide some info on living cost of aussie cities (Sydney, melbourne, brisbane, canberra)?
    ( for someone living alone in a single room or apartment, not cooking, and using public transport.)
    also some idea on income taxes.

    i'm thinking of trying for a software eng job (have experience)... trying to get an idea how much i can save per month :)
     

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    machan can you please provide some info on living cost of aussie cities (Sydney, melbourne, brisbane, canberra)?
    ( for someone living alone in a single room or apartment, not cooking, and using public transport.)
    also some idea on income taxes.

    i'm thinking of trying for a software eng job (have experience)... trying to get an idea how much i can save per month :)

    It doesn't vary too much but to give you some insight, Sydney would be the most expensive out of those 4. but really, it depends on where you live and how you live even in Sydney you can live as in a cheap city depending on how you chose to live :) Generally speaking, anywhere you go you would be looking at spending anywhere between 1100-1200$ p/m minimum for your living expenses if you live alone.thats the minimum. Canberra is bit costly too and doesn't have much jobs for foreigners.Brisbane and Melbourne would be similar in terms of what you are looking except it is bit warmer in Brissy than melb. but not a lot difference in it either ones you get use to the weather here. hope that helps :)
     
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    It doesn't vary too much but to give you some insight, Sydney would be the most expensive out of those 4. but really, it depends on where you live and how you live even in Sydney you can live as in a cheap city depending on how you chose to live :) Generally speaking, anywhere you go you would be looking at spending anywhere between 1100-1200$ p/m minimum for your living expenses if you live alone.thats the minimum. Canberra is bit costly too and doesn't have much jobs for foreigners.Brisbane and Melbourne would be similar in terms of what you are looking except it is bit warmer in Brissy than melb. but not a lot difference in it either ones you get use to the weather here. hope that helps :)

    thank you very much bro
    so i assume the average living cost will be around $1500
    found that income tax is 32.5% for non-residents :dull:

    so have to earn around 7000$ to save a significant amount.... looking for a country where i can save LKR 3.5-4 lakhs or more per month...