Heeft iemand ervaring of informatie of het mogelijk is om na 2jr via een studentenvisum in aus te hebben gezeten dit om te zetten in een permanent visum?
Als je geen beroep hebt die op de skill-lijst staat, zijn er dan nog manieren, buiten sponsorship door een employer om, om aan het werk te komen met je behaalde diploma in aus zelf?
Het is mogelijk om na 2 jaar studie in Australië een permanent visa aan te vragen. Voorwaarde is wel dat het een voltijdse opleiding is en dat het beroep waarvoor je studeert op de SOL-lijst staat. Die moet dan ook 50 of 60 punten halen.
Er staat al heel wat informatie hier op het forum maar ook op de website van de Australian Government. Ik heb alles al eens voor mezelf opgezocht omdat ik ook via deze weg wil proberen een permanent visa te verkrijgen.
Onder andere dit heb ik gevonden op hun website:
Two years study in Australia:
You must have met this eligibility requirement in the six (6) months immediately before the date of making your application. To meet this requirement, you must have completed in no less than 16 calendar months, either:
• a single qualification requiring at least two (2) academic years study
or
• more than one qualification resulting in a total period of at least two (2) academic years study.
Two (2) academic years study means the equivalent of two (2) years study enrolled at 100% of a full time load. It is a measure of the amount of study you have completed rather than how long it took you to complete the study.
If you are given credit for prior learning it will reduce the amount of study you have completed.
The department will use the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) to determine the standard duration of a course. A course that has a registered duration of 92 weeks is considered to be a two year course.
• Example 1:
If a course is CRICOS registered for 138 weeks (3 years) and consists of 24 units, 100% of full-time enrolment would equate to 8 units per year. In that course, a student will have completed two academic years when they have successfully completed 16 units. That means a student enrolled in that course can be given credit for prior learning for up to 8 units and still complete two academic years study.
• Example 2:
If a course is CRICOS registered for 92 weeks (2 years) and consists of 12 units, 100% of full-time enrolment would equate to 6 units per year. Students would be required to complete all 12 units to meet the two year study requirement.
A student enrolled in this course who is given any credit for prior learning will not have completed two academic years study and may have to complete an additional degree, diploma or trade qualification to meet the two year study requirement.
Course requirements:
Each qualification that you have completed and are relying on to meet this requirement must:
• be either a degree, a diploma, or a trade qualification
• have been undertaken at an Australian educational institution in Australia
• have been conducted in English
• be registered on CRICOS
Qualifications:
The Australian qualification/s you have completed must be closely related to your nominated skilled occupation. This means that the subject matter and the skills gained from your qualifications can be applied at the level you achieved them in your nominated skilled occupation
Examples:
• Diploma in Business and Certificate IV in Carpentry would be consistent with nominating Carpenter as your occupation as applicants could find those qualifications genuinely useful in operating their own business as a carpenter.
• Masters in IT and Certificate III in Carpentry would not be consistent with nominating Carpenter as your occupation as you have attained skills at a significantly higher level in a professional field and skills at that level will not have any practical application in working as a carpenter.
Lodgement of application:
If you are an overseas student, you must lodge an application for this visa within six (6) months of the date of completion of your course.
The date of completion is the first date on which the educational institution publicly notifies you that you have met the requirements for the award of your degree, diploma or trade qualification.
This notification can occur by:
• letter
• publication in a newspaper
• publication on the internet
• email
• bulletin board at the tertiary institution.
This date should not be confused with the date of conferral of your award. The date of conferral is the date that you actually receive your degree, diploma or trade qualification.
Example: graduation ceremony
Om nadien een permanent visa aan te vragen vanuit Australië:
Skilled Independent (Residence) visa (subclass 885):
This visa allows overseas students who have completed their course studies in Australia and holders of certain temporary visas to apply for permanent residency.
This visa uses a points test to select visa applicants with characteristics needed in the Australian labour market.
You do not require sponsorship to apply for this visa.
This visa is for you if you are in Australia and you are one of the following:
• an overseas student or former overseas student
• a holder of a Skilled – Graduate (subclass 485) visa or Skilled – Recognised Graduate (subclass 476) visa
• a holder of a Trade Skills Training (subclass 471) visa.
You must:
• be under 45 years of age
• have good English language skills
• have the skills and qualifications that meet the Australian standard for an occupation on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL) and your nominated occupation is classified as either:
o a 60 point occupation
or
o a 50 point occupation
The SOL is a list of skilled occupations that are in need in Australia. Each occupation listed on the SOL is allocated a points value for use in the visa assessment process.
This visa allows you and any secondary applicants included in your visa application to live as permanent residents in Australia.
Australian permanent residents can:
• live and work in Australia on a permanent basis
• study in Australia at school or university
• receive subsidised healthcare through Medicare and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS)
• access certain social security payments (subject to waiting periods)
• be eligible for Australian citizenship (subject to the residency eligibility criteria)
• sponsor people for permanent residence.
This is a permanent residence visa. As a permanent resident you are permitted to remain in Australia indefinitely. This visa also allows you to travel to and enter Australia for five (5) years from the date the visa is granted. The expiry of this visa does not affect your permanent resident status if you are in Australia. However, if you wish to continue to travel to and from Australia as a permanent resident after the initial visa has expired, you must obtain a Resident Return Visa (RRV). Your eligibility for an RRV will depend on the period that you have resided in Australia.
This visa has a points test designed to select visa applicants who have characteristics that will help them find a full time job in an occupation that matches their skills and is required in Australia.
Eligibility:
This information is for the following applicants:
• Overseas students
• Graduate – Skilled (subclass 497) visa holders.
Basic eligibility requirements:
The points test pass mark for this visa is 120 points. If you score less than 120 points, your application will be refused.
Voilà, al een redelijke boterham, he. :lol:
Je kan nog wel veel meer informatie vinden op de site o.a. via deze link: http://www.immi.gov.au/students/students/extending_your_stay/
Op je laatste vraag weet ik echter geen antwoord maar misschien dat er nog iemand anders je hiermee kan helpen.
Hoop dat je er alvast wat wijzer uit geworden bent. :smile:
Daar komt inderdaad veel bij kijken, he.
Heb ook al heel wat opgezocht en stuit soms nog tegen nieuwigheden aan. :lol:
Ik heb een site gevonden waar ge uw studie of universiteit kunt ingeven en kijken of ze CRICOS hebben: http://cricos.deewr.gov.au/default.aspx Maar normaal kunt ge dit ook terugvinden op de site van de universiteit, bij de opleidingen. Als ze CRICOS hebben, staat dit er normaal bij.
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