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magmag
post Jul 31 2006, 11:25 PM

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You can only apply PR if your major of study / job is in their demand list.

Generally, business degrees (other than Accounting) don't get much points to apply for PR.
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post Jul 31 2006, 11:31 PM

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QUOTE(magmag @ Jul 31 2006, 11:25 PM)
You can only apply PR if your major of study / job is in their demand list.

Generally, business degrees (other than Accounting) don't get much points to apply for PR.
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Contrary to what you have said, a sibling of mine got the PR without taking a critical course. The first job my sibling had was at a call centre..........................
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post Jul 31 2006, 11:34 PM

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UK got call centre?
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post Jul 31 2006, 11:36 PM

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QUOTE(feynman @ Jul 31 2006, 11:31 PM)
Contrary to what you have said, a sibling of mine got the PR without taking a critical course. The first job my sibling had was at a call centre..........................
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Well, when was that? The regulations weren't so tight few years ago. But now it is, for "Independent" applicants anyway.
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QUOTE(magmag @ Jul 31 2006, 11:36 PM)
Well, when was that? The regulations weren't so tight few years ago. But now it is, for "Independent" applicants anyway.
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2 years ago.
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post Jul 31 2006, 11:42 PM

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QUOTE(feynman @ Jul 31 2006, 11:36 PM)
2 years ago.
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blink.gif That's quite recent ler... Ur sibling an "Independent" applicant or u guys have relatives there? Or he/she got married to an Aussie? Or maybe had met a good employer who's willing to sponsor.

Either way.. good on him/her.


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post Jul 31 2006, 11:42 PM

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QUOTE(feynman @ Jul 31 2006, 11:17 PM)
That's a lot considering, lodging and food are free.
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60pound x 6.3 = RM378 per week
378 x 4week(assume u r a hardcore dat work 30days) = RM1512

Erm...dun think dat amount is worth workin there tho lodgin n food r free. wink.gif

The actual amount should be around 150pound to 250pound per week..now dats look more nicer to me rclxms.gif

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QUOTE(magmag @ Jul 31 2006, 11:42 PM)
blink.gif  That's quite recent ler... Ur sibling an "Independent" applicant or u guys have relatives there? Or he/she got married to an Aussie? Or maybe had met a good employer who's willing to sponsor.

Either way.. good on him/her.
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Independent. A pioneer, no relatives whatsoever there. Working for EMC Corporation at the moment, which is much better than the one at the call centre.

QUOTE(Paul Lam @ Jul 31 2006, 11:42 PM)
60pound x 6.3 = RM378 per week
378 x 4week(assume u r a hardcore dat work 30days) = RM1512

Erm...dun think dat amount is worth workin there tho lodgin n food r free.  wink.gif

The actual amount should be around 150pound to 250pound per week..now dats look more nicer to me  rclxms.gif
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GBP1=MYR6.3? It's blardy approaching MYR7!!!!!!MYR6.83 to be precise.

You're living there. GBP60 a week is a lot if all you do is work.
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post Aug 1 2006, 02:36 AM

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brother.the 60 to 80 pound that i mention is BASIC la...each week plus tips and service charge you can get atleast 250 pound.read carefully on my previous tread. and there's nothing wrong with earning that amount of money. i am earning 240 pound a week with one week extra salary for each 4 month. so meaning. 240 x 16weeks + 240 =4080 pound for 4 month. food and room included. not paying tax. shop just downstairs. and each week i spend the most 20 pound. so 16weeks spend 320. 4080 - 320 = 3760 pound i save in 4 month. 3760 pound x 6.7 = rm25200 net save. sometimes i dont even spend a penny a week. and i dint count in my boss double paid on working public holiday.meaning i get paid 70 pound working 7 hours in that public holiday. my previous boss offer me 300 a week but i reject coz its a hard work.i prefer my job now which just pick up phone and watching top gear and the simpsons. hehe
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1. you need to be a professional degree holder to get a pr in au e.g. doctor. engineer. accountant. it.
2. study at least 2 years ft in an au uni
3. must meet the 120 points if applying for individual skill assesment.

which mean if you are a recent grad with IT degree, you wont get the pr unless you got some relatives who is willing to sponsor you and they must be living in areas except metropolitan areas or fast growing areas like sydney and brisbane.


for ppl in msia, legally, u need to have studied at least 2 years in an au uni before. and after that, u need to have relevant 2 out of 3 years of working experience. illegally, there's alot of ways.
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QUOTE(skulless @ Aug 1 2006, 06:45 PM)
1. you need to be a professional degree holder to get a pr in au e.g. doctor. engineer. accountant. it.
2. study at least 2 years ft in an au uni
3. must meet the 120 points if applying for individual skill assesment.

which mean if you are a recent grad with IT degree, you wont get the pr unless you got some relatives who is willing to sponsor you and they must be living in areas except metropolitan areas or fast growing areas like sydney and brisbane.
for ppl in msia, legally, u need to have studied at least 2 years in an au uni before. and after that, u need to have relevant 2 out of 3 years of working experience. illegally, there's alot of ways.
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same applies to new zealand rite?
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post Aug 1 2006, 09:13 PM

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I think so...why?you wanna develop in new zealand??....there you can see cows only la...hahaha
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QUOTE(ah_suknat @ Jul 27 2006, 05:20 PM)
^^^not as easy as you think,you got to live or work there for atleast few years, not sure how long it is , pay the tax for few years, professional degree grad than you have a CHANCE to get PR. or your parents stay there for more than 5 years than apply for PR the whole family. not as easy as you think, just think about how many student there are in Aussie, In my high school there's like 1/3 of the student all go to Aussie to study.
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why not ? It is depends on which country you're going to ...

I have a friend in Aussie after gradute from his degree in ee then directly go n apply PR after get the PR now he is an Legal engineer who working in Aussie ........

But in US that is diffrent case. After you gradute you must get a job in order to stay there by using your working permit for aournd 3 years then only can get PR...

In UK, last time there is a program from govn in malaysia which allow malaysian go to UK for study + work + travel. Those visa is valid for 2 years.

For those company relocate which is the most easier, don't care how long they relocate you. The most important is they help you easily to get working visa. Which is at least 3- 10 years for US.

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QUOTE(ah_suknat @ Aug 1 2006, 10:13 PM)
I think so...why?you wanna develop in new zealand??....there you can see cows only la...hahaha
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in new zealand, life is slow mah.
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i'm not too sure about nz, its really tough in aust esp for it grads. if you are an accountant, consider yourself lucky.
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post Aug 2 2006, 09:11 PM

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ausie might be more easy to apply now coz they are not a popular place for immigrant, sama apply to new zealand, but UK for example, people all over the wolrd migratte there, from China, European union, africa etc. the government had no choice but to stricten the immigration law.using points etc.

In near future, I believe aussie and new zealand will follow the same step. but wo know, as China is growing slowly as economic giant, alot of people might consider migratt to China.

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post Aug 2 2006, 11:35 PM

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QUOTE(say_it @ Aug 2 2006, 03:18 AM)
why not ? It is depends on which country you're going to ...

I have a friend in Aussie after gradute from his degree in ee then directly go n apply PR after get the PR now he is an Legal engineer who working in Aussie ........

But in US that is diffrent case. After you gradute you must get a job in order to stay there by using your working permit for aournd 3 years then only can get PR...

In UK, last time there is a program from govn in malaysia which allow malaysian go to UK for study + work + travel. Those visa is valid for 2 years.

For those company relocate which is the most easier, don't care how long they relocate you. The most important is they help you easily to get working visa. Which is at least 3- 10 years for US.

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That program, they called it 'Working Holiday Visa', which they have already suspended due to the misuse of the visa by certain applicant. They applied it, and then after two years, they stayed at Illegal in the UK.

I got this Visa two years ago, I was lucky that time, because they allowed us to work full time, 12 months working in the UK you are allow to switch to work permit, but this provided your employer wants to sponsor you. I am lucky enough that my employer got me 3 years work permit after my working holiday visa expired. thumbup.gif
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post Aug 3 2006, 01:20 AM

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so kimmy are you still in uk now?got any vacancy ah?me now in birmingham.but my visa expired...
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QUOTE(ah_suknat @ Aug 2 2006, 05:20 PM)
so kimmy are you still in uk now?got any vacancy ah?me now in birmingham.but my visa expired...
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Yeap.. still in the UK.. unfortunately no vacancy at the moment.. .. sorry la. Birmingham ah.. so far man.. but I know birmingham is a nice city..smile.gif When is your visa expired?

p/s: ngi hei kk ngin ah? aiyoo.. KK choy na hang ooo?

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post Aug 3 2006, 04:18 AM

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are you from kk too? omg.this world is so small. got another lowyatian in uk,
somemore same hometown rclxms.gif pm send.

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