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Peter Rozsy Shares 5 steps on how to apply for general skilled migration

In this Presentation, Peter Rozsy discusses the 5 steps that are paramount when deciding if an individual is qualified to apply for General Skilled Migration. During a consultation, these are the general stages taken to determine the eligibility for General Skilled Migration Visas (Subclass 189, 190, or 491).

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Peter Rozsy Shares 5 steps on how to apply for general skilled migration

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  1. Peter Rozsy Shares 5 steps on how to apply for general skilled migration

  2. ABOUT In this Presentation, Peter Rozsy discusses the 5 steps that are paramount when deciding if an individual is qualified to apply for General Skilled Migration. During a consultation, these are the general stages taken to determine the eligibility for General Skilled Migration Visas (Subclass 189, 190, or 491).

  3. 1. CHOOSE YOUR OCCUPATION The very first step is to identify which occupation best suits your previous education and work experience. Immigration has a list of occupations on certain lists (MLTSSL, STOL or ROL) that may be eligible to apply for General Skilled Migration Visas.

  4. 2. SKILL ASSESSMENT In order to apply for any General Skilled Migration Visa, you must obtain a positive skill assessment. Without this, you will never be able to apply for these visas. The skill assessment ensures that your education and work experience meets the Australian Standards. Every occupation will have a specific skill assessor.

  5. 3. CHECK STATE OCCUPATION LISTS/VISA REQUIREMENTS This step is very important if you are looking to apply for the State Nominated or Regional Nominated Visa.If there is a shortage of individuals skilled to work in that particular profession, the State or Territory governments may choose to nominate a visa holder to fill these roles.

  6. 4. LODGE AN EXPRESSION OF INTEREST/POINTS TEST In order to receive an invitation to apply for the visa, all applicants must pass a points test. You would need 65 points to submit an expression of interest for General Skilled Migration, but generally speaking the higher the points you score the higher the chance you will receive an invitation.

  7. 5. LODGE VISA APPLICATION Finally, once you receive the state nomination, you can then look to lodge the actual visa application through your immigration account. You will need to provide personal documentation, education documentation work experience evidence etc.

  8. THANK YOU

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