June 25, 2024

D2S5- Highlights – Accounting Occupations: Courses and PR Pathway

Welcome to Aussizz Conclave 4.0!

In this session, our experts provided valuable insights into accounting occupations, related courses, and the pathways to permanent residency (PR) in Australia. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the session:

Key Services Highlighted:

  • Visa Services: Skilled migration visas, employer-sponsored visas, partner visas, and parent visas.
  • Health Insurance: Get My Policy portal offers tailored OSHC and OVHC options.
  • OCCU Search App: Helps you find the perfect occupation match for your PR journey.

Meet the Experts:

Salman Saket: An education consultant with extensive experience, Salman has guided numerous students towards their educational and career goals.

Rajan Goel: A highly experienced migration agent with over 8 years of expertise in Australian immigration, Rajan has handled over 3,500 visa applications and specializes in all forms of permanent and temporary visas, including visa refusal appeals.

Suman KC: Leading the Aussizz Group Prahran branch, Suman is a registered migration agent with over three years of experience, known for securing positive outcomes for clients and providing empathetic, accurate, and current advice.

Daksh Patel: An experienced migration expert with over six years of expertise, Daksh specializes in a wide range of visa types, ensuring personalized solutions for clients’ unique needs.

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Key Discussion Points

Pathways to PR for Accountants

  1. Skilled Migration Visas:
    • Accountants are listed on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), making them eligible for skilled migration visas like Subclass 189 (Independent Skilled Visa) and Subclass 190 (State Nominated Skilled Visa).
    • Key requirements include a positive skills assessment from CPA Australia, CAANZ, or IPA, and meeting the points test criteria.
  2. Employer-Sponsored Visas:
    • Subclass 482 (Temporary Skill Shortage Visa) and Subclass 186 (Employer Nomination Scheme) are viable options for accountants with employer sponsorship.
    • The Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186) offers a pathway to PR if you have an employer willing to nominate you.
  3. Graduate Temporary Visa (Subclass 485):
    • This visa allows international students who have recently graduated with a degree from an Australian institution to live, study, and work in Australia temporarily.
    • It provides an opportunity to gain valuable work experience in Australia, which can be beneficial when applying for a PR visa.

Expert Advice

Daksh Patel emphasized the importance of gaining relevant work experience and improving English proficiency to increase your points for skilled migration visas. He also highlighted the benefits of employer-sponsored visas for those who may not meet the points test criteria.

Suman KC advised students to consider the professional year program, which can provide additional points and valuable work experience. He also mentioned that participating in internships and networking with industry professionals can enhance your job prospects and increase your chances of securing employer sponsorship.

Rajan Goel discussed the various visa options and provided insights into the current migration policies. He stressed the importance of staying updated with policy changes and seeking professional advice to navigate the complex migration process successfully.

Interactive Q&A Highlights:

Q: Can I use PTE scores for skills assessment?

A: Sandip Kumar Patel: Yes, PTE scores are acceptable for skills assessment with AITSL, provided you meet the required scores for speaking, listening, reading, and writing.

Q: What are the chances for PR with 70 points for 189 and 75 for 190 in Victoria?

A: Tejas Patel: The chances are slim due to high competition and recent changes in migration policy. It’s crucial to stay updated with policy changes and explore other visa options like employer-sponsored visas.

Q: I am 44 years old, registered with the accounting body in the UK and CPA in Australia. What are my PR options?

A: Daksh Patel: At 44, skilled migration pathways become limited. Employer-sponsored visas might be an option, but it’s important to consult with a migration agent for tailored advice based on your complete profile.

Q: What course should my fiancé complete to practice law in Australia after a BBALLB from India?

A: Suman KC: Your fiancé needs to get their overseas qualifications assessed by a legal professional body in Australia, complete any required subjects, and undergo practical legal training. After these steps, they can apply for admission as a lawyer in the Supreme Court of Australia.

Stay tuned for more insights and updates from our experienced migration agents at Aussizz Group. Feel free to get in touch with us for personalized advice and support.

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