Mistakes in applying for Immigration Australia
- Claiming points for work experience which are non relevant.
- Limiting to independent visa and not looking for state sponsorship / family visa sponsorships for subclass 190 and subclass 491.
- Getting skill assessment done without looking at the state occupation list.
- Not providing all documents at time of lodgement which may delay the process to later rise to any complications.
- Asking friends and looking at websites without taking advice from a registered Migration Agent when starting the process of immigration.
- Choosing courses which do not have any scope of Permanent Australian visa or immigration prospects.
- Keep on changing courses while studying and not focussing on relevant skilled visa option or trade courses.
- Not preparing applications on time as skilled immigration nowadays is very competitive and we get very less time to prepare and present to the state nomination openings.
- Keeping English score requirement at the last and not score optimum score which can decide the fate of the application.
- Preparing multiple Expression of Interest and later not able to claim points when the state nomination asks for documents.