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annielee
post Jan 5 2011, 09:07 PM

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let me try to answer your question..but im no expert...since i've got my PR few years back..

a) check the SOL
b) if u meet the points requirement, then you can migrate..
c) you've 7 years SAP experience, i guess that should be enough
d) you can include ur parents as your dependent since you are the only daughter together with your application, not a separate application..

visit GMN for more information, but one advise if u want to ask questions there, be more specific and read those existing threads before getting bombarded


QUOTE(bellakong @ Jan 5 2011, 02:51 AM)
Mod please let me know if I have this in the wrong category.

Hi all,

I am an SAP consultant with 7 years of working experience and I am thinking about migrating to Australia. I checked the immigration departments website and saw under IT skills in demand listed are IT business analyst, analyst programmer and a few other generic roles.

I need help on the following questions:
a) Is SAP one of the skills in demand in Australia?
b) Can I migrate there as a skilled migrant? If yes what is the process?
c) Do I need to work for years before I can migrate?
d) As the only daughter in my family, can I bring along my parents if my application is successful?

Thank you.
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annielee
post Jan 7 2011, 10:37 AM

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you have to provide sufficient prove that ur parents are dependent on you like..
- u r giving them monthly allowance
- u r the only child
- they r not working
- they r living under the same roof with you

but again, get a migration expert to help you with these.. as im not an expert..

QUOTE(bellakong @ Jan 7 2011, 03:03 AM)
Hey all, thanks for the advice and links. I will read through them.

10 years waiting list for parents? 

@annielee, is there a definition to what is considered as dependent?
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annielee
post Jan 28 2011, 10:05 AM

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yes, if u r a malaysian, ielts is compulsory..no matter where you graduate..
unless u r US/UK citizen..


QUOTE(blacksunday @ Jan 28 2011, 09:50 AM)
hey everyone, im in the middle of applying my migration to OZ. i just wanna ask izzit really necessary to sit for IELTS?. i mean i graduated from Nottingham in UK and sitting for and English test is just doesnt make sense. more over this test is not cheap as well. is there away i can make myself exempted for it? any advice would help
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annielee
post Jan 28 2011, 10:28 AM

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i sat for the exam few years ago leh..
but since u r a UK graduate, it should not be a problem for you :-)

you can go http://www.ielts-blog.com/ for more information..

and also, u need to submit ur ielts results when u apply for the visa, without the results ur application will be declined..

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annielee
post Feb 18 2011, 08:45 AM

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the point system will be changing in july..
my advise to you is get a agent for the initial assessment and see what they said, which is always free of charge...



 

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