June 27, 2024

D4S1- Highlights- NSW and NT: Latest Updates on State Nomination Process

Sanya Shah: A registered migration agent with 3.5 years of experience and over 500 cases handled, Sanya has a deep understanding of Australian immigration law and is committed to providing exceptional service.

Discussion Points

  1. NSW and NT State Nominations:
    • Latest updates on requirements and processes.
    • Insights into improving your chances of nomination.
  2. PR Pathways for Automotive Occupations:
    • Motor mechanics and related roles.
    • Employer sponsorship and state nomination options.
    • Requirements for 482, 186, and 494 visas.
  3. Case Studies and Real-Life Scenarios:
    • Examples of successful applications.
    • Advice on navigating complex cases.

Key Insights

  • Motor Mechanic PR Pathways: High demand in regional areas; candidates with experience and job-ready program completion have good chances.
  • Employer Sponsorship: Importance of having a sponsor; details on 482, 186, and 494 visas.
  • State Sponsorship: Strategies for applying to multiple states to increase chances.

FAQs

  1. How to find an employer for sponsorship with 11 years of IT experience?
    • There is no specific list of employers. Approach companies or check job ads that mention sponsorship.
  2. Chances of PR with 18 years of global experience in supply chain management?
    • Good chances, especially for managerial roles. Consultation recommended for detailed assessment.
  3. Can I change careers from chemical engineering to early childhood education for PR?
    • Yes, after completing a graduate diploma and meeting skill assessment requirements.
  4. What to do if an employer refuses to provide an experience letter in the required format?
    • Use a standard experience letter, attach job descriptions, or provide an affidavit from a manager or colleague.
  5. Priority between employer sponsorship and state sponsorship?
    • Both have their merits. Employer sponsorship depends on the employer, while state sponsorship is based on your credentials.
  6. Can I apply for a 485 visa with a Cert 4 in Kitchen Management and a Diploma?
    • Yes, if the combined duration is at least 92 weeks and you’ve stayed in Australia for 16 months.

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