Monday, 1 October 2012

Immigration Alert - Engineering Trade-Instrumentation

Instrumentation Engineering - A Skill in Demand

Australia & New-Zealand - Skilled Migration



Instrumentation Engineering is a special branch of Electronics Engineering. In this electronic hardware is used through control and monitoring system (using computers) to control the plant operations.



This skill is high in demand in Australia and New-Zealand as per their new SOL (Skilled Occupation List)

Most of the visa consultants will ignore this fact, because they don't have background knowledge to assess the skills. They will just run a search in SOL pdf to find "instrumentation" and ends up with "0" results & entitle you as not eligible.

·                     This Trade is very much there. With ANZSCO Code 233411 Electronics Engineer

 

·                     Skills Covered under ANZSCO 233411 Code- Its and identified future growth area for New-Zealand.




·                     Its an identified skill for "Absolute Skill Shortage" category (New-Zealand)




·                     For EOI Submission: Create an Account and fill in the details as instructed. Collect and submit the document along with fee.

1.                   Australia- Skill independent subclass 189 visa or any other suitable to you. http://www.immi.gov.au/skills/skillselect/
2.                   New-Zealand- Skilled Migrant category
http://www.immigration.govt.nz/migrant/stream/work/skilledmigrant/apply/



If your application is selected for application, you will be informed and to complete the other formalities. Each occupation will have a cap for visas to be granted each year. Rest of the information is available on official websites of both the countries. Try to avoid visa consultants which are mostly fraud and misleading. 


If you are skilled to be resident of a developed country then you must be skilled to fill-in the application and EOI forms. Best of Luck!!!

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