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    Introduction
    If you apply to migrate to Australia under the Skilled?"Australian Sponsored category or the Skilled?"Independent category, you will be assessed against a points test.
    Points are awarded for skill, age, English language ability, specific work experience, occupation in demand (and job offer), Australian qualifications, regional Australia, spouse skills and relationship (for Skilled?"Australian sponsored only).
    Bonus points can be awarded for one only of the following:


    capital investment in Australia;

    Australian skilled work experience; or

    fluency in one of Australia''''s major community languages, other than English.
    Pass mark and pool mark
    You must score sufficient points to reach the pass mark. If your score below the pass mark but equal to or above the pool mark, your application will be held in reserve (in the pool) for up to 2 years after assessment.
    If the pass mark is lowered at any time in that 2 year period, and your score is equal to or higher than the new pass mark, your application will be processed further. If not, your application would be refused at the end of the 2 year period.See also: Changes to the passmark for general skilled migration
    The current pass marks and pool marks are:
    Skilled?"Independent
    120
    70

    Skilled?"Independent Regional (Provisional)
    110
    110

    Skilled?"Australian sponsored
    110
    105

    Skilled?"Independent Overseas Student
    115
    115

    Skilled?"Australian sponsored Overseas Student
    110
    110

    Skilled?"Onshore Independent New Zealand citizen
    120
    120

    Skilled?"Onshore Australian sponsored New Zealand citizen
    110
    110
    Changes to the passmark for general skilled migration
    From 1 April 2005, the pass mark for applications for Skilled?"Independent Overseas Student (subclass 880) visas will be 120.If your application for subclass 880 is received on or after 1/4/05 you will have to meet the 120 point requirement to be granted the visa.
    Estimating your points score
    This information may help you estimate your points score. However, it is essential to read Booklet 6, General Skilled Migration, for more detailed information. Please note: The department will not provide individual advice to applicants regarding their likelihood of success or confirmation of eligible points allocation.
    Points for skill
    The occupation you nominate must be on form 1121i, Skilled Occupations List (SOL), current at the time of application, and should be one which fits your skills and qualifications.
    You receive the points allocated for your nominated occupation after the relevant assessment authority for your nominated skilled occupation determines that your skills are suitable.

    Skill

    Points


    For most occupations where training is specific to the occupation

    60


    For more general professional occupations

    50


    For other general skilled occupations

    40
    Points for age
    Points are allocated for your age at the time of application.

    Age

    Points


    18 to 29 years

    30


    30 to 34 years

    25


    35 to 39 years

    20


    40 to 44 years

    15
    Points for English language ability

    English language ability

    Points


    Competent English - a generally effective command of the language, and the ability to use and understand fairly complex language, particularly in familiar situations.

    20


    Vocational English - a reasonable command of the English language, coping with overall meaning in most situations and the ability to communicate effectively in nominated field of employment.

    15
    Points for specific work experience

    Work Experience

    Points


    If your nominated occupation is worth 60 points under Skill, and you have worked in your nominated occupation, or a closely related occupation, for at least 3 of the 4 years immediately before you apply

    10


    If your nominated occupation is worth 40, 50 or 60 points under Skill, and you have worked in any occupation on the Skilled Occupations List for at least 3 or the 4 years immediately before you apply

    5
    Points for occupation in demand/job offer
    A number of occupations/specialisations have been identified as being in demand in Australia. They are listed on the Migration Occupations in Demand List (MODL).
    You may receive points if your nominated occupation is on the MODL that is current at the time your application is assessed.

    For occupation in demand, with job offer

    20


    For occupation in demand, but no job offer

    15
    Points for Australian qualifications
    Applicants with Australian qualifications have a greater chance of employment in Australia.
    Points may be awarded for only one of the following Australian qualifications completed whilst present in Australia and where all the instruction was in English:

     Qualification

    Points


    You have completed an Australian doctorate at an Australian educational institution after a period of at least 2 years full time (2 academic years) while in Australia

    15


    You have completed an Australian Masters or Honours degree (at least upper second class level) at an Australian educational institution while in Australia, and prior to completing the Masters or Honours degree, you were awarded an Australian bachelor degree as a result of at least 1 year full time study while in Australia.
    The total period of full time study in Australia was at least 2 years (2 academic years)

    10


    You have completed full time study in Australia for a total of at least 2 years (2 academic years) towards the award of a degree, diploma or trade qualification

    5
    Points for regional Australia/low population growth metropolitan areas
    Applicants who can claim points for Australian qualifications may also be eligible to claim points for having lived and studied for at least 2 years in regional Australia or low population growth metropolitan areas.

    Having lived and studied for at least 2 years in one or more areas in regional Australia or low population growth metropolitan areas

    5 points
    "Regional Australia or a low population growth metropolitan area" means anywhere in Australia except Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong, the NSW Central Coast, Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Perth, Melbourne or the ACT.See:Regional Australia (for list of postcodes of areas gazetted as regional Australia or low-population growth metropolitan areas);Campuses (for list of campuses gazetted as being in regional Australia or low-population growth metropolitan areas).
     
    source: immi.gov.au
    good luck to all
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    General skilled migration to Australia
    Below is a list of occupations, which have been identified as being in demand in Australia. This list is called the Migration Occupations in Demand List (MODL).
    People seeking to migrate to Australia on the basis of their work skills receive points if their nominated occupation is on the MODL, which is current at the time their application is assessed (not when their application is lodged).
    They receive extra points if they have a job offer in their nominated occupation from an organisation that has employed at least 10 people on a full-time basis for the previous two financial years.



    For occupation in demand, but with no job offer - 15 points


    For occupation in demand with job offer - 20 points
    The MODL is reviewed annually to take into consideration existing and emerging skill shortages.
    The following is the current (as at 8 September 2004) list of occupations in demand for migration purposes. Applications from persons who nominate an occupation on the MODL are priority processed.
    Professionals

    Accountant
    2211-11

    Medical Practitioner - General Medical Practitioner
    2311-11

    Medical Practitioner - Anaesthetist
    2312-11

    Medical Practitioner - Dermatologist
    2312-13

    Medical Practitioner - Emergency Medicine Specialist
    2312-15

    Medical Practitioner - Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
    2312-17

    Medical Practitioner - Ophthalmologist
    2312-19

    Medical Practitioner - Paediatrician
    2312-21

    Medical Practitioner - Pathologist
    2312-23

    Medical Practitioner - Specialist Physician
    2312 25

    Medical Practitioner - Psychiatrist
    2312-27

    Medical Practitioner - Radiologist
    2312-29

    Medical Practitioner - Surgeon
    2312-31

    Medical Practitioner - Specialist Medical Practitioners (not elsewhere classified)
    2312-79

    Registered Nurses
    2323

    Registered Midwives
    2324

    Registered Mental Health Nurses
    2325

    Hospital Pharmacists
    2382-11

    Retail Pharmacists
    2382-15

    Occupational Therapists
    2383

    Physiotherapists
    2385

    Medical Diagnostic Radiographer
    2391-11

    Radiation Therapist
    2391-13

    Sonographer
    2391-17

    Associate Professionals

    Chefs (excluding Commis Chef)*
    3322 (part)

    Trades Persons

    Automotive Electrician
    4212-11

    Fitter
    4112-11

    Furniture Upholsterer
    4942-11

    Hairdressers**
    4931-11

    Metal Fabricator (Boilermaker)
    4122-11

    Metal Machinist (First Class)
    4112-13

    Motor Mechanic
    4211-11

    Panel Beater
    4213-11

    Pastry Cook
    4512-13

    Refrigeration and Aircon***ioning Mechanics
    4312-11

    Sheet Metal Worker (First Class)
    4124-11

    Toolmaker
    4113-11

    Vehicle Painter
    4214-11

    Welder (First Class)
    4122-15
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    General skilled migration to Australia
    Below is a list of occupations, which have been identified as being in demand in Australia. This list is called the Migration Occupations in Demand List (MODL).
    People seeking to migrate to Australia on the basis of their work skills receive points if their nominated occupation is on the MODL, which is current at the time their application is assessed (not when their application is lodged).
    They receive extra points if they have a job offer in their nominated occupation from an organisation that has employed at least 10 people on a full-time basis for the previous two financial years.



    For occupation in demand, but with no job offer - 15 points


    For occupation in demand with job offer - 20 points
    The MODL is reviewed annually to take into consideration existing and emerging skill shortages.
    The following is the current (as at 8 September 2004) list of occupations in demand for migration purposes. Applications from persons who nominate an occupation on the MODL are priority processed.
    Professionals

    Accountant
    2211-11

    Medical Practitioner - General Medical Practitioner
    2311-11

    Medical Practitioner - Anaesthetist
    2312-11

    Medical Practitioner - Dermatologist
    2312-13

    Medical Practitioner - Emergency Medicine Specialist
    2312-15

    Medical Practitioner - Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
    2312-17

    Medical Practitioner - Ophthalmologist
    2312-19

    Medical Practitioner - Paediatrician
    2312-21

    Medical Practitioner - Pathologist
    2312-23

    Medical Practitioner - Specialist Physician
    2312 25

    Medical Practitioner - Psychiatrist
    2312-27

    Medical Practitioner - Radiologist
    2312-29

    Medical Practitioner - Surgeon
    2312-31

    Medical Practitioner - Specialist Medical Practitioners (not elsewhere classified)
    2312-79

    Registered Nurses
    2323

    Registered Midwives
    2324

    Registered Mental Health Nurses
    2325

    Hospital Pharmacists
    2382-11

    Retail Pharmacists
    2382-15

    Occupational Therapists
    2383

    Physiotherapists
    2385

    Medical Diagnostic Radiographer
    2391-11

    Radiation Therapist
    2391-13

    Sonographer
    2391-17

    Associate Professionals

    Chefs (excluding Commis Chef)*
    3322 (part)

    Trades Persons

    Automotive Electrician
    4212-11

    Fitter
    4112-11

    Furniture Upholsterer
    4942-11

    Hairdressers**
    4931-11

    Metal Fabricator (Boilermaker)
    4122-11

    Metal Machinist (First Class)
    4112-13

    Motor Mechanic
    4211-11

    Panel Beater
    4213-11

    Pastry Cook
    4512-13

    Refrigeration and Aircon***ioning Mechanics
    4312-11

    Sheet Metal Worker (First Class)
    4124-11

    Toolmaker
    4113-11

    Vehicle Painter
    4214-11

    Welder (First Class)
    4122-15
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    Bạn ơi cho mình hỏi chút nhé: Hiện mình đang học chương trình master. Nếu bây giờ mình kết hôn với người đã có PR ở Úc thì mình có được PR không? và sau đó mình có được vay tiền học tiếp hay giảm học phí gì không? Mong các bạn trả lời giúp nhé. Cám ơn các bạn nhiều
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    bagiadaukho Thành viên mới

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    Bạn ơi cho mình hỏi chút nhé: Hiện mình đang học chương trình master. Nếu bây giờ mình kết hôn với người đã có PR ở Úc thì mình có được PR không? và sau đó mình có được vay tiền học tiếp hay giảm học phí gì không? Mong các bạn trả lời giúp nhé. Cám ơn các bạn nhiều
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    try this http://www.immi.gov.au/sponsor/partner_permanent.htm
    hope it would help you
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    vegemite Thành viên mới

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    try this http://www.immi.gov.au/sponsor/partner_permanent.htm
    hope it would help you
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    Anh haminh ơi, hình như bây giờ muốn xin PR thì phải có bằng trên đại học đúng không anh?
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    cool_rat Thành viên mới

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    Anh haminh ơi, hình như bây giờ muốn xin PR thì phải có bằng trên đại học đúng không anh?
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    Chào em.
    Không phải như vậy đâu. Có bằng sau ĐH se có nhiều cơ hội xin PR hơn thôi (vì được cộng thêm điểm so với bằng ĐH).
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