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Subject: Re: New Applicant - skilled independent Posted on: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:39:05 +0000


> Hi Everyone:
> i have been looking into immigrating into Australia for ages and after
> 4 years of thinking about it i have decided to it and apply for my
> immigration visa. This seems like a great web page and i was hoping to
> gather some info from you guys.
> I am a 30 year old engineer/scientist and I applying for a skilled
> independent visa for Australia (i dont have job offer) only for
> myself.
> I went through the points system and i can get 120 ( if i place $100k
> in Australian bonds).
> As my first step, Do you guys think i should get an agent or go
> through the visa process myself.
> cheers

The most difficult bit can be the skills assessment unless you can get
your qualification easily recognised in Oz (under the Washington Accord
for IEAust).

That done it's relatively simple to fill in the forms if there are
no complications and you're not an axe murderer with a life
threatening disease.

The hardest part is checking, checking and then checking the form just
for good measure. Oh yeah - and then the waiting.

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