At Last Got My Australia PR

isuru221

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  • Jul 17, 2008
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    I'm having

    Age - 30
    BSc. - 15 (ACS Assessed)
    English (PTE) - 20 (Completed)
    Exp - (3.5 Years - 2 years) 1.5 years so 0 pts

    Total - 65 (+5 pending state nomination)

    In the queue since 23-01-2018
     

    eurovisa

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  • Apr 1, 2017
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    I'm having

    Age - 30
    BSc. - 15 (ACS Assessed)
    English (PTE) - 20 (Completed)
    Exp - (3.5 Years - 2 years) 1.5 years so 0 pts

    Total - 65 (+5 pending state nomination)

    In the queue since 23-01-2018

    Queue waiting time estimate .
    check assumptions

    may2018estimates.png
     

    eurovisa

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  • Apr 1, 2017
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    190 danne natiwa partner gen 5k ganna balanna.

    පැමිණෙන සංක්‍රමණිකයින් හට අදාළ ප්‍රාදේශීය ප්‍රදේශ වලම රැදී සිටිය යුතු ලෙස බල කිරීමට ඔස්ට්‍රේලියානු රජය සූදානම් වේ.

    ප්‍රාදේශීය නිපුණතා වීසා හරහා ඔවුන් ඔස්ට්‍රේලියාවට සංක්‍රමණය වී ස්ථිර පදිංචිය ලබා ගත් පසුවද මෙලෙස ඔවුන් අදාළ ප්‍රාදේශීය ප්‍රදේශ වලම සිටිය යුතු බවට බල කිරීමට රජය සැරසෙන බව ඔස්ට්‍රේලියානු රජයේ නවතම වාර්තාවක් දක්වයි.
    https://www.sbs.com.au/yourlanguage...osttreeliyaanu-rjy-pnvnn-yn-alutm?language=si
     
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    imhotep

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    Phew... At last , after nearly a one years of struggling been able to receive my Australia PR....:D
    I'm so Happy .... :):):)

    Congrats... Also don't forget that this is just a beginning of yet another new struggle. Wish you Good Luck!
     

    imhotep

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    Ay ehema kiyanne?

    Because it is generally hard to establish yourself in another country - especially if you have work experience only in SriLanka. If you can apply & find suitable employment before you arrive then it is fine.
    In the olden days you could migrate to Australia without anything. From day one you got payments from the Government - not any more. This is not to discourage anyone - It takes time and effort to break-in initially when you arrive. If you have some known contact to help you out, will make a big difference.
     

    rskoora

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    Because it is generally hard to establish yourself in another country - especially if you have work experience only in SriLanka. If you can apply & find suitable employment before you arrive then it is fine.
    In the olden days you could migrate to Australia without anything. From day one you got payments from the Government - not any more. This is not to discourage anyone - It takes time and effort to break-in initially when you arrive. If you have some known contact to help you out, will make a big difference.

    Hmmmmn