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Old 01-21-2007, 08:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
Mark044
 
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Default STNI(137) applicants....

To date we have been looking at doing a Sponsored skilled visa(138)
with my bro as sponsor. However, as we start getting down to areas we'd
like to live in, one is Melbourne, and on further research Victoria do
State Sponsors.
- Is it right you only need 70points?!! (We have 115)
- How easy/hard are these to get compared with the Skilled
sponsored(138) as I presume the state really makes sure you will get
a job (currently IT Project Manager)

Any other info appreciated...!!
 

Old 01-21-2007, 08:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
Jaj
 
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Default Re: STNI(137) applicants....

> To date we have been looking at doing a Sponsored skilled visa(138)
> with my bro as sponsor. However, as we start getting down to areas
> we'd like to live in, one is Melbourne, and on further research
> Victoria do State Sponsors.
> - Is it right you only need 70points?!! (We have 115)
> - How easy/hard are these to get compared with the Skilled
> sponsored(138) as I presume the state really makes sure you will
> get a job (currently IT Project Manager)
>
> Any other info appreciated...!!

Check the skills list for Victoria at
http://www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au
Not necessarily all that easy for those in IT to get a nomination.
 
Old 01-21-2007, 08:38 PM   #3 (permalink)
Mark044
 
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Default Re: STNI(137) applicants....

> Check the skills list for Victoria at
> http://www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au
> Not necessarily all that easy for those in IT to get a nomination.

Thanks
I looked on there and IT Manager (and Project Manager was off there) was
listed on the Eligibility job list, apart from being accepted, is there
more to look at??
Is it right you can apply for free and if it fails go the other
sponsored route??
 
Old 01-21-2007, 09:18 PM   #4 (permalink)
Ozdreamer
 
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Default Re: STNI(137) applicants....

> To date we have been looking at doing a Sponsored skilled visa(138)
> with my bro as sponsor. However, as we start getting down to areas
> we'd like to live in, one is Melbourne, and on further research
> Victoria do State Sponsors.
> - Is it right you only need 70points?!! (We have 115)
> - How easy/hard are these to get compared with the Skilled
> sponsored(138) as I presume the state really makes sure you will
> get a job (currently IT Project Manager)
>
> Any other info appreciated...!!

My OH has managed to get sponsorship with Victoria, but I would suggest
you speak to an agent as we had to submit a lot of extra info to support
our application. We used George Lombard as he is very knowledgeable
about the IT industry.
We had been told previously that it is very difficult to get sponsorship
as only approx 30% of applications from IT people are accepted. :unsure:
 
Old 01-21-2007, 09:23 PM   #5 (permalink)
Ptlabs
 
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Default Re: STNI(137) applicants....

> My OH has managed to get sponsorship with Victoria, but I would
> suggest you speak to an agent as we had to submit a lot of extra info
> to support our application. We used George Lombard as he is very
> knowledgeable about the IT industry.
> We had been told previously that it is very difficult to get
> sponsorship as only approx 30% of applications from IT people are
> accepted. :unsure:

As rightly pointed out, not every occupation listed on the Vic list will
get STNI nomination. It's very competitive, and the assessing panel does
scruntinize every application for STNI.

I would advise Mark to consult a registered agent who is familiar with
STNI/IT issues.

Peter
 
Old 01-21-2007, 09:34 PM   #6 (permalink)
Mark044
 
Posts: 50
Default Re: STNI(137) applicants....

> My OH has managed to get sponsorship with Victoria, but I would
> suggest you speak to an agent as we had to submit a lot of extra info
> to support our application. We used George Lombard as he is very
> knowledgeable about the IT industry.
> We had been told previously that it is very difficult to get
> sponsorship as only approx 30% of applications from IT people are
> accepted. :unsure:

Errrk! Is that 30% of STNI applications, or 30% of any sponsorship (ie a
resident sponsor) for IT people?!!
 
Old 01-21-2007, 09:35 PM   #7 (permalink)
Jaj
 
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Default Re: STNI(137) applicants....

> Errrk! Is that 30% of STNI applications, or 30% of any sponsorship (ie
> a resident sponsor) for IT people?!!

30% of STNI applications. And this is concerning the state nomination
process, not the DIMA process.
 
Old 01-22-2007, 08:11 AM   #8 (permalink)
Louiselondon
 
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Default Re: STNI(137) applicants....

> To date we have been looking at doing a Sponsored skilled visa(138)
> with my bro as sponsor. However, as we start getting down to areas
> we'd like to live in, one is Melbourne, and on further research
> Victoria do State Sponsors.
> - Is it right you only need 70points?!! (We have 115)
> - How easy/hard are these to get compared with the Skilled
> sponsored(138) as I presume the state really makes sure you will
> get a job (currently IT Project Manager)
>
> Any other info appreciated...!!

Hya Mark
I applied and got state sponsorship from Victoria last year, I am a
hairdresser and was on their skills shortage list.
I dont know about IT occupations, but as it costs nothing to apply you
might as well. The most challenging part of the application was working
out how much it costs to live in Melbourne and showing that we had
sufficent funds to live without working. However the application is web
based and you can dip into it whenever so was easily do-able.
Best of luck
Louise
 
Old 01-22-2007, 09:25 AM   #9 (permalink)
Andeos
 
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Default Re: STNI(137) applicants....

> Hya Mark
> I applied and got state sponsorship from Victoria last year, I am a
> hairdresser and was on their skills shortage list.
> I dont know about IT occupations, but as it costs nothing to apply you
> might as well. The most challenging part of the application was
> working out how much it costs to live in Melbourne and showing that we
> had sufficent funds to live without working. However the application
> is web based and you can dip into it whenever so was easily do-able.
> Best of luck
> Louise

Hi Mark,

I am environmental engineer (which is only on Western Australia's list).
I applied online and had my sponsorship 5 days later. Was very easy. But
there a some professions searched only in specific regions. Take a look
at the eligibility list first.

Barbara
 
Old 01-22-2007, 09:53 AM   #10 (permalink)
Herrchook
 
Posts: 186
Default Re: STNI(137) applicants....

> Hi Mark,
>
> I am environmental engineer (which is only on Western Australia's
> list). I applied online and had my sponsorship 5 days later. Was very
> easy. But there a some professions searched only in specific regions.
> Take a look at the eligibility list first.
>
> Barbara

Hi, we are currently going through the process of applying for an STNI
visa and have sponsorship from Victoria. Our experience of the state
sponsorship process is that we were rejected first time and then spent
many many months preparing to reapply. We thoroughly researched the
job market using every contact we possibly could. And my husband
worked extensively with our agents (George Lomard and Peter Chiam -
ptlabs) to produce the necessary documentation that proved he was
employable in Victoria.

On our second application, we were stunned to be accepted as we were
prepared for the worst following the first refusal.

All I can say is that we absolutely believe we would not have been
accepted second time around with out the expererience our agents brought
to the table.

I didn't actually realise that only 30% of applications are
accepted (see JAJ's earlier post) and am now even more thankful to
Peter and George.

I highly recommend you get an agent to help with this bit as they are
best placed to advise on what is required. Also, research, research,
research - you will have to prove that you are employable, and prepared
to make a real go of life in Victoria.

Good luck.
 
 


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