GOOD LUCK No luck for me in Australia l couldn't find full time work only part time l had to share bedroom because rent cost a lot l couldn't save money maybe l try another country one day.
@@ssingh5401 Australia is a very racist country I have degree in India but only find part time job here. I share bed room with 2 others so can not have girl friend in Australia. My parents are going to give me money to go back home because i'm broke here.
Hi Artee. I am also from Sydney. Me and my husband also came like 5 years back, fortunately on pr. We are citizens now but we also went through a lot of hardships. Watching your videos, I can relate to my initial days. Hope we can catch up sometime. Lots of love
कई दोस्त ऑस्ट्रेलिया गए हैं. लेकिन वहां विश्वसनीय काम ढूंढना बहुत मुश्किल है। किराया बहुत अधिक है, रहने की लागत बहुत अधिक है। पैसे बचाना बहुत मुश्किल है, आप बस जीवित हैं यदि आप काम पा सकते हैं। TH-cam लोग इसे आसान बनाते हैं, जैसे पैसा पेड़ पर बढ़ता है, लेकिन सच्चाई यह है कि यह एक बड़ा संघर्ष है।..
All the best for everyone Me and all my friends leave Australia . No full time work only part time jobs like uber Rent cost $2800 a month for old house..
Australia is very difficult Rent for my family $3000 plus $500 bills food $350 Too many short term jobs very had to find good job even if you have degree People very racist bosses use you then sack you We lose money coming here My wife want to go back home soon
Guys, thanks for the video! I got emotional too. Although I'm just contemplating and yet to begin my Aus PR journey, I was able to relate to everything you mentioned. I'm sure I'll be eventually there too, and would want to meet you when I'm there. Love you guys, keep going ❤️
PR isn't easy to get in Australia. The Australian government is limiting these visa grants. You can study or work in Australia for 10 years on skilled migration visa if you was founded applicable for the conditions. They can still reject you on a PR visa Based on limitations set allowed. Australia don't give PR for everyone.
@@nathan-ck3je yes, noted thanks. However now here are you referring to any new tighter restrictions in granting the PR, or the general challenges in seeking one?
Hey very helpful ...i m watching ur video to encourge me bcz i just lodge my eoi in october month...and i get confidence by watching ur video..thanks a lot
Beautiful video.. 👍👍 Yes, we all can relate with your story..Lot of patience and struggle is involved in gaining Australian PR.. May God bless you both with all the happiness!! 😊😊
Hi Artee, congratulations on getting Australian permanent residency and welcome to Sydney. I am an Australian Citizen and could relate to the struggle in moving to Australia, that too in a pandemic. Must have been hard. Here is a different perspective to look at to feel much better and how fortunate you guys are as compared to an onshore applicant. A guy moves on a student visa paying around 70 lakhs indian rupees to study. Stays in Australia for about 4 years away from family missing out on majority of the festivals, doing odd jobs while studying ridiculously hard in hope that he will get PR one day. Also, not to forget, parents back home continuously staying in touch in hope of getting good news of getting PR since they have invested a fortune on studies. The guy finally files the PR and waits a long time and finally gets it. Getting PR as an offshore applicant is far more easier than an onshore applicant. You guys had jobs that would help in PR process. Here finding a field job while on student visa is like near to impossible. Government only allows 20 hrs per week work. I hope this helps and makes you feel better that how lucky you guys have been. All the best for future. Would definitely say hi if we meet in Sydney. Once again, Congratulations.
Hi Aadi. Thanks for the wishes. I do agree that International students have to face challenges while they are studying here but student visa and PR are 2 different aspects. However, most of the students do go for PR after studies which is a good move but student visa doesn't guarantee a PR as it is totally for completion of studies with certain visa requirements and work conditions. Yes, the challenges are more if you want to meet your finances and find ways to meet that and try for PR after completing your studies. My husband did try for a student visa some years back but didn't proceed due to exorbitant cost and uncertainty of PR pathway. We had a very good life back in our home country, were well settled, decent pay job, family life etc. It wasn't an easy decision for us as we had so many plans on hold due to this process and the outcome. I haven't shared everything here. We too had to make a tough choice of leaving our family, job and start from scratch over here. Moreover, I wouldn't say that we were lucky as we did work hard for it and went through lot of challenges to get the grant. I do understand the challenges faced by student. However, there are difficulties on both sides which are tough to weigh and compare. Would be great to catch up if we cross ways. Tc and stay safe.
Hmm I can understand what you have gone through... Even I received a sc 189 in March, and waiting to travel to Australia..I waited almost an year and even after getting the PR, this covid is really being tough on me..I am waiting for God's grace to get one ticket to be there..May god bless me and bless me with one ticket from India to Australia..But I should really appreciate you both for helping all of us in getting the right information before coming to Australia..
Hello and I happen to follow some of your posts. It’s truly frustrating to wait for 189 and I got it finally after you know…. Take a guess…..17 months for receiving invitation and 9 months to receive visa. Totally 2.5 years from the day I decided to apply for Australia. No wonder this country is so laid back. I applied when I was 43 years age and now I am very close to 46. Just in time last minute I boarded the bus like in India you see how people run and catch the bus and stand at footboard. I mean 45 is the cutoff age and I pretty much applied and forgot. One day I was surprised to get invite and it completely disoriented me like you. Now we have good flights and rules are relaxed also. Thanks for your vlogs and hope to see you sometime. 🙏. Could you please also make a vlog on what new PRs should do before and after landing in Australia. This will help plan. There are many such vlogs for students but what about us?
Hi Aravind, Congratulations on your grant. We understand, it could be a daunting task to patiently wait for the grant. We have made a couple of vlogs on what we did after landing here in Australia. You can check on my channel: th-cam.com/users/ArteeVlogs We will definitely consider your request to make a separate vlog on what new entrants should do.
PR isn't easy to get in Australia. The Australian government is limiting these visa grants. You can study or work in Australia for 10 years on skilled migration visa if you was founded applicable for the conditions. They can still reject you on a PR visa Based on limitations set allowed. Australia don't give PR for everyone
1. Expenses (fees, rent, groceries, Rego, phone bills, electricity bills,water bills, internet/wifi etc.)&4000 a month and rising 2.Work( mostly didn’t get a proper job) 3.Mental stability( assignments, Cooking,waking early for the shifts or working for 20-22 hr a day) 4.Isolation 5.Racism (Not getting enough shift/ not getting proper pay rate) Such vlogs don’t show the reality what a real struggler goes through..
Hello Artee Gracious here. I am from Goa as well . I am located in Wollongong.Been here for last 8 yrs. Good to see A Goan doing some useful Vlogs on TH-cam. Hope to catch you soon. Moog aasu. Be Susegat.
PR isn't easy to get in Australia. The Australian government is limiting these visa grants. You can study or work in Australia for 10 years on skilled migration visa if you was founded applicable for the conditions. They can still reject you on a PR visa Based on limitations set allowed. Australia don't give PR for everyone
I am having the same experience as yours now. My wife and I here are enjoying our lives, but we want to have something better, esp for our children. I now consider applying for student visa to Australia and hopefully we can continue to work and finally get our PR after some years. Do you have any comment?
Many people come on student visa and then apply for the PR but that route has become challenging. It's a personal choice on what route to follow as you will have to consider all the pros and cons of going through a student visa for PR.
Our experiance is quite similar .our life is also on hold from last 2 year.waiting for 491 visa grant from feb 2019.cant buy anything even cycle for our kid.i underand this pain .hope we will also get rid of this pain soon
After watching this video I literally cried too as I have also a long struggle with the immigration process. I lodged my EOI in December 2022 and still no news. Plz pray for me.
1. Expenses (fees, rent, groceries, Rego, phone bills, electricity bills,water bills, internet/wifi etc.)&4000 a month and rising 2.Work( mostly didn’t get a proper job) 3.Mental stability( assignments, Cooking,waking early for the shifts or working for 20-22 hr a day) 4.Isolation 5.Racism (Not getting enough shift/ not getting proper pay rate) Such vlogs don’t show the reality what a real struggler goes through.
@@rani8853this kind of comments demotivate, can u tell whats ur education, experience level, salary range, give us more details so I can try to validate ur comment.
Please make a separate video on making a separate video, in that video please discuss in detail the process of making a separate video. Just kidding, thanks for sharing your story. :D
@@Jacob-dq7wg Your lucky to be in Dubai, we in India are really facing a very tough time with tickets from India to Australia.. Anyways all the best..👍
GOOD LUCK No luck for me in Australia l couldn't find full time work only part time l had to share bedroom because rent cost a lot l couldn't save money maybe l try another country one day.
All the best for everyone Me and all my friends leave Australia . No full time work only part time jobs like uber Rent cost $2800 a month for old house..
First of all congratulations 💐💐💐 You made it 🙌🏻🙌🏻 I am dentist in India and want to immigrate to Australia, so It would be so nice of you if you explain in detail the entire PR Process, including various options to boost up PR Points whether to go for agent or we can apply our own, what different forums to be followed. Thank you in advance I hope the video come soon 😊
Hi Harshal. We have already made a video on that. The general process will be the same. You will have to find out specific requirements based on your ANZSCO and visa subclass.
It’s nice to see your PR got granted. Congratulations. Just one suggestion, if you are calling your journey as the hardest journey, let me remind you something, currently people are sitting on 90 to 95 points onshore waiting for their invite to come from last 8-9 months for 189. I do respect your struggle, but many people are doing more struggle than you even sitting at highest points since a long time.
Hi Tejas. First of all, thanks for your wishes. Well I do agree that the point requirement has increased now. However, a year before our grant i.e. when we started our process, people were getting invited at 65. I know it has become competitive and it will be more in the near future. However, we had a very challenging journey as we missed 190 & 489 applications. My husband had to give the English test again to raise the points and after we got our invitation, the total no. of invitations in the subsequent rounds were reduced to 100. It was tough getting those 75 points as for offshore applicants doing NAATI or Professional Year was out of question. Neither could we claim points for masters. Moreover, my occ code was in a different list and hence I too couldn't add any points to our application. Also, singles are getting 10 extra points these days.
@@ArteeVlogs That's right. Reaching to 90, even though its an onshore for professional year and NAATI requires investment of time and money too, and everyone struggles to score 89+ in PTE, as its time consuming process for onshore too. For onshore applicant who are not single, they struggle even more to compansate those laking 10 points by their spouse degree assess and again for the spouse to clear the PTE with certain grade, even after investing so much of time and money for PTE and NAATI. So all and all, onshore applicant has more struggle, at the cost of time and money and still as a result total uncertainty in hand. So, please dont feel bad about yourself, as you were the lucky one's to escape with low score of 75 points, as now a day's even after all of the stuggle for onshore applicants, nothing is certain. Hope you understand. Good luck.
Hi Tejas. I do understand that and I am not at all saying that onshore can easily get the PR. However, there is struggle for everyone. And I wouldn't say we were lucky. It was through our hardwork and patience that we managed to get to 80 points. Onshore or Offshore, each have their own limitations and struggles. All we have to do is be patient and find ways on how we can reach those points required for invitation. If you have applied for the PR, then all the best to you.
Exactly my point. . If this is a struggle and they are crying about it lol ppl sitting on 90 95 points after working their arse off clearing pte, naati, PY and experience, should go and suicide lol
India se Australiya me settled son / Daughter ki marriage/ House/Land purched/ Gold jwelary kis limit tak eassyli le ja sakte pl aap puri information lakar Vedio bana kar dale sabhi indian ko jankari hogi please
Incredible Journey, with all the ups and downs. You guys deserve the best! Very informative video. I am sure it will help many. Looking forward to see more of you and Australia ❤
Indeed a very informative video and direct from heart. Can you pls share your experience and tips on how get the job in Australia. I have PR and planning to travel in Jan 2022. I have lots of questions and have no Frnd or relatives to guide me. It would be a big help if you guys can guide me. Thanks for such wonderful videos... keep rocking
Thanks for your videos particularly about this bcz your situation quite similar to our..we are waiting from 2018 for our visas(subclass407) but we still didn't get it..we hope as like you our struggle also turn in our success ASAP...❤✌👍
Hello , lots of love from india . I need to know that if you are secondary applicant , then you also have to give all the exams and reveive invitation for visa OR you will directly get Visa if the primary applicant clears exams and receives an invitation.
If you get the invitation and you have a secondary applicant, then both will get PR if you prove all the points claimed after your Visa lodgement. The secondary may give exams if you want to claim extra points based on the requirements. However, since the requirements keep changing, keep yourself updated with the latest requirements.
Hey guys! Great that you made it. I am planing to start my journey. I couldn't find any information about the translation requirements. Do the documents have to be translated by special entities or certified somehow? :)
@@ArteeVlogs anyway that's still very long time, kudos to you both. Waiting for more details on PR process and exam details vidoes in future, thanks for making this one.
Guys thank you showing the reality. Finally someone is showing the reality to us. I have few questions as I’m unsure about this. 1. When I apply visa for myself and attach my partner’s information. Do I have to make the payment for both of us? 2. What will happen when we get pregnant or even delivers a baby during the process? Do we have to redo the whole process?
Thanks Reeya, 1. The payment will be based on the number of applicants in the visa application. 2. If you get pregnant before grant, you may inform CO and add baby to the application. If it's after grant then I guess you need to lodge the baby's visa. Please cross check this.
Thanks for your video. I hold Australian PR,I am planning to travel Australia after few months(due to some personal reason) so is it ok to work overseas meanwhile?
We have applied for australia and canada also...lets see whr our afte will take us..as i have a kid also..if we get a chance to migrate to australia which is our dream...will meet u fr sure.........if u would manage to meet us.................um gonna subscribe ur channel too.....dnt frget us when u guys get most popular.....bol...gbu
I am planning to travel to Aus once this travel ban is lifted. Just wanted to know if there are any constraints in length breadth height of the luggage bag.
Hi Artee! Thanks for the information. Just wanted to ask when I calculated my score it's going till 85. However I am not able to find out the right occupational code for the Admin assistant. My work experience is 8 years. Requesting your help in this.
Hi giys, your videos are informative.. i need to know how to manage with 1 year old infant while migrating to Australia in the case of both husband and wife work ... could you please 🙏 tell me is there any options where we find some kind of kindergarten or something similar
Your struggle is nothing compare to the students who are studying in Australia and paying a lot of money to their uni.. and they still have no hope regarding their PR in Australia ...you guys are so lucky you came here as PR ...no struggle for you since you the first day you arrived in to Australia ...Enjoy your life in Australia stay blessed
Hi Lavinia. Thank you for your wishes. Student visa and PR are independent. However, if you are willing to go for PR after the studies, as most of the students like to do, you need to choose the course wisely and get maximum points or be in a high demand occupation list. I wouldn't say that we were lucky because getting 80 points is also a challenge for overseas applicants and we did work hard to get those points. We had a lot of challenges which are not portrayed in the videos. So saying no struggle is a very plain statement. There is struggle for everyone whether you are onshore or offshore.
@@ArteeVlogs this not a struggle I must tell you. . This was just a normal process that you have gone through. Don’t call it a struggle. . Its a joke compared to what others are going through right now
If our journey is a joke then 100% of the applicants who applied during our time and are still struggling should be getting the PR. Australia PR process is a challenging journey and requires lot of hardwork, patience, commitment, resilience, perseverance and more. We know what we have gone through as not everything has been shown in my videos. It was not a joke for us.
@@usamakamal2092 Each individual has their own struggles. Some are lucky enough to meet the threshold set by the administration either by skill, hard work and talent. Going "tauda kutta tommy, sadda kutta kutta?" in the comments section won't get you any sympathy.
Immediately subscribed just bcoz of her trueness from heart actually both
That was straight outta heart! All the very best guys. I’m sure you’ll have a peaceful life after all the struggle you’ve gone through .
Thank you so much.
GOOD LUCK
No luck for me in Australia
l couldn't find full time work only part time
l had to share bedroom because rent cost a lot
l couldn't save money
maybe l try another country one day.
I had masters degree but could only find Uber part time work ,not enough money to pay the rent.
Australia no good
@@ssingh5401 Australia is a very racist country
I have degree in India but only find part time job here.
I share bed room with 2 others so can not have girl friend in Australia.
My parents are going to give me money to go back home because i'm broke here.
l’m in Melbourne
Can not find full time work
Doing Uber Eats
Rent $320 for small bedroom
Cost of living too high big struggle
Nice video and very informative. I can relate to struggle you went through for PR process. But finally achieved the goal that's great
Your victory is right around the corner. Never give up.
Hi Artee. I am also from Sydney. Me and my husband also came like 5 years back, fortunately on pr. We are citizens now but we also went through a lot of hardships. Watching your videos, I can relate to my initial days. Hope we can catch up sometime. Lots of love
Hi Priyanka, yes definitely we could catchup 😊
कई दोस्त ऑस्ट्रेलिया गए हैं. लेकिन वहां विश्वसनीय काम ढूंढना बहुत मुश्किल है। किराया बहुत अधिक है, रहने की लागत बहुत अधिक है। पैसे बचाना बहुत मुश्किल है, आप बस जीवित हैं यदि आप काम पा सकते हैं। TH-cam लोग इसे आसान बनाते हैं, जैसे पैसा पेड़ पर बढ़ता है, लेकिन सच्चाई यह है कि यह एक बड़ा संघर्ष है।..
All the best for everyone
Me and all my friends leave Australia .
No full time work only part time jobs like uber
Rent cost $2800 a month for old house..
Australia is very difficult
Rent for my family $3000 plus $500 bills food $350
Too many short term jobs very had to find good job even if you have degree
People very racist bosses use you then sack you
We lose money coming here
My wife want to go back home soon
Guys, thanks for the video! I got emotional too. Although I'm just contemplating and yet to begin my Aus PR journey, I was able to relate to everything you mentioned. I'm sure I'll be eventually there too, and would want to meet you when I'm there. Love you guys, keep going ❤️
All the best and thank you 😊
PR isn't easy to get in Australia. The Australian government is limiting these visa grants. You can study or work in Australia for 10 years on skilled migration visa if you was founded applicable for the conditions. They can still reject you on a PR visa Based on limitations set allowed. Australia don't give PR for everyone.
@@nathan-ck3je yes, noted thanks. However now here are you referring to any new tighter restrictions in granting the PR, or the general challenges in seeking one?
Not much jobs in Australia
The cost of living and rent high
Waste of time coming to Australia for me
No work here in Melbourne
Only Uber
Rents very high..
Hey very helpful ...i m watching ur video to encourge me bcz i just lodge my eoi in october month...and i get confidence by watching ur video..thanks a lot
Beautiful video.. 👍👍
Yes, we all can relate with your story..Lot of patience and struggle is involved in gaining Australian PR..
May God bless you both with all the happiness!! 😊😊
Thanks Priya.
The main problem is there’s not much full time work in Australia
Waste of time and money coming to Australia
Thanks for sharing we are also waiting for a visa 489 from past two years I know it’s soo hard to be patience hope they will start visa grant soon
All the best to you guys:)
Hi Artee, congratulations on getting Australian permanent residency and welcome to Sydney. I am an Australian Citizen and could relate to the struggle in moving to Australia, that too in a pandemic. Must have been hard. Here is a different perspective to look at to feel much better and how fortunate you guys are as compared to an onshore applicant. A guy moves on a student visa paying around 70 lakhs indian rupees to study. Stays in Australia for about 4 years away from family missing out on majority of the festivals, doing odd jobs while studying ridiculously hard in hope that he will get PR one day. Also, not to forget, parents back home continuously staying in touch in hope of getting good news of getting PR since they have invested a fortune on studies. The guy finally files the PR and waits a long time and finally gets it. Getting PR as an offshore applicant is far more easier than an onshore applicant. You guys had jobs that would help in PR process. Here finding a field job while on student visa is like near to impossible. Government only allows 20 hrs per week work.
I hope this helps and makes you feel better that how lucky you guys have been. All the best for future. Would definitely say hi if we meet in Sydney. Once again, Congratulations.
Hi Aadi.
Thanks for the wishes. I do agree that International students have to face challenges while they are studying here but student visa and PR are 2 different aspects. However, most of the students do go for PR after studies which is a good move but student visa doesn't guarantee a PR as it is totally for completion of studies with certain visa requirements and work conditions. Yes, the challenges are more if you want to meet your finances and find ways to meet that and try for PR after completing your studies. My husband did try for a student visa some years back but didn't proceed due to exorbitant cost and uncertainty of PR pathway. We had a very good life back in our home country, were well settled, decent pay job, family life etc. It wasn't an easy decision for us as we had so many plans on hold due to this process and the outcome. I haven't shared everything here. We too had to make a tough choice of leaving our family, job and start from scratch over here. Moreover, I wouldn't say that we were lucky as we did work hard for it and went through lot of challenges to get the grant.
I do understand the challenges faced by student. However, there are difficulties on both sides which are tough to weigh and compare.
Would be great to catch up if we cross ways.
Tc and stay safe.
@aadi Applies for PR. Waits. Gets PR. Truly a roller coaster ride.
@@nikhil81090 Sadly offshore applicants would never experience that.
Not worth coming to Australia
Not many full time jobs
Cost of living too high
Hmm I can understand what you have gone through... Even I received a sc 189 in March, and waiting to travel to Australia..I waited almost an year and even after getting the PR, this covid is really being tough on me..I am waiting for God's grace to get one ticket to be there..May god bless me and bless me with one ticket from India to Australia..But I should really appreciate you both for helping all of us in getting the right information before coming to Australia..
Thanks Lalit and all the best.
hi, Lalit
Very informative Video dear ... we are also processing for PR to Australia
Guys ... You are amazin .... This gives me more energy to continue and stay on my decission no matter what happens.
😊
@@ArteeVlogs can u please suggest a good consultant who would help in this process of Australian pr
Hello and I happen to follow some of your posts. It’s truly frustrating to wait for 189 and I got it finally after you know…. Take a guess…..17 months for receiving invitation and 9 months to receive visa. Totally 2.5 years from the day I decided to apply for Australia. No wonder this country is so laid back. I applied when I was 43 years age and now I am very close to 46. Just in time last minute I boarded the bus like in India you see how people run and catch the bus and stand at footboard. I mean 45 is the cutoff age and I pretty much applied and forgot. One day I was surprised to get invite and it completely disoriented me like you. Now we have good flights and rules are relaxed also. Thanks for your vlogs and hope to see you sometime. 🙏.
Could you please also make a vlog on what new PRs should do before and after landing in Australia. This will help plan. There are many such vlogs for students but what about us?
Hi Aravind,
Congratulations on your grant. We understand, it could be a daunting task to patiently wait for the grant. We have made a couple of vlogs on what we did after landing here in Australia. You can check on my channel: th-cam.com/users/ArteeVlogs
We will definitely consider your request to make a separate vlog on what new entrants should do.
Guys u are giving helpful knowledge 👍
Loved your story😊 we too are trying to relocate to Australia. Thank you so much for sharing information.🙏
Thanks Brinda and all the best to you guys.
PR isn't easy to get in Australia. The Australian government is limiting these visa grants. You can study or work in Australia for 10 years on skilled migration visa if you was founded applicable for the conditions. They can still reject you on a PR visa Based on limitations set allowed. Australia don't give PR for everyone
Our PR journey is also same like this rollercoaster finally we landed in Australia in 2021 November
Welcome to Straya Shruti. All the best:)
Happy to hear your journey..stay happy stay blessed..☺️
Thank you. 😊
1. Expenses (fees, rent, groceries, Rego, phone bills, electricity bills,water bills, internet/wifi etc.)&4000 a month and rising
2.Work( mostly didn’t get a proper job)
3.Mental stability( assignments, Cooking,waking early for the shifts or working for 20-22 hr a day)
4.Isolation
5.Racism (Not getting enough shift/ not getting proper pay rate)
Such vlogs don’t show the reality what a real struggler goes through..
Both of you are our inspiration.
Hello Artee
Gracious here. I am from Goa as well . I am located in Wollongong.Been here for last 8 yrs. Good to see A Goan doing some useful Vlogs on TH-cam. Hope to catch you soon. Moog aasu. Be Susegat.
Sure Gracious. I am happy to connect. Dev Borem Korum.
Great video.. Keep it up guys and all the best
PR isn't easy to get in Australia. The Australian government is limiting these visa grants. You can study or work in Australia for 10 years on skilled migration visa if you was founded applicable for the conditions. They can still reject you on a PR visa Based on limitations set allowed. Australia don't give PR for everyone
The reason why our category is called General Skilled Migration is because you need to have the desired skills to be eligible and get your PR granted.
Great video guys.. keep up the good work ✌️
Thanks for your information 🤠
Heartwarming. Great info as well. You guys are cute :)
Thank you.
Quite Informative video...waiting for next video. Kindly tell about the current scenario in Australia for PR?
Will try for that content as well.
I am having the same experience as yours now. My wife and I here are enjoying our lives, but we want to have something better, esp for our children. I now consider applying for student visa to Australia and hopefully we can continue to work and finally get our PR after some years. Do you have any comment?
Many people come on student visa and then apply for the PR but that route has become challenging. It's a personal choice on what route to follow as you will have to consider all the pros and cons of going through a student visa for PR.
@@ArteeVlogs the only con I can see is the school fee and cost of living. It’s so high.
That's one of the biggest factors. But also note that occupation lists keep on changing. Hence, make an informed decision. All the best!
It's very nyc journey maybe of ur life full fill happiness god bless u both are very I know life is very difficulty 😭😭😭
I had masters degree but could only find Uber part time work ,not enough money to pay the rent.
Australia no good.
Thanks, happy couple
Our experiance is quite similar .our life is also on hold from last 2 year.waiting for 491 visa grant from feb 2019.cant buy anything even cycle for our kid.i underand this pain .hope we will also get rid of this pain soon
Wish you get your visa granted soon. All the best.
After watching this video I literally cried too as I have also a long struggle with the immigration process. I lodged my EOI in December 2022 and still no news. Plz pray for me.
All the best Waheeda.
Hai waheeda any update or good news😅?
Very informative and inspiring video.. keep up the great work you guys are doing 👍
Thank you Thaddeus 😊
1. Expenses (fees, rent, groceries, Rego, phone bills, electricity bills,water bills, internet/wifi etc.)&4000 a month and rising
2.Work( mostly didn’t get a proper job)
3.Mental stability( assignments, Cooking,waking early for the shifts or working for 20-22 hr a day)
4.Isolation
5.Racism (Not getting enough shift/ not getting proper pay rate)
Such vlogs don’t show the reality what a real struggler goes through.
@@rani8853this kind of comments demotivate, can u tell whats ur education, experience level, salary range, give us more details so I can try to validate ur comment.
Please make a separate video on making a separate video, in that video please discuss in detail the process of making a separate video.
Just kidding, thanks for sharing your story. :D
Lucky fellows...everyone doesn't get a chance to move abroad ...here responsibilities tie...one...
We have also received the PR in Feb and landing Sydney this month last😊. Your videos are very informative.
Oh grt...how did you manage to get tickets??? And which airline???
@@priyankachandra1236 we are flying from Dubai
@@Jacob-dq7wg Your lucky to be in Dubai, we in India are really facing a very tough time with tickets from India to Australia.. Anyways all the best..👍
@@lalitds8427 Everything will be alright
GOOD LUCK
No luck for me in Australia
l couldn't find full time work only part time
l had to share bedroom because rent cost a lot
l couldn't save money
maybe l try another country one day.
Are you very helpful man so great
Admire how supportive you guys are with each other. Absolutely heartwarming. What is your advise to someone who is moving to Australia all alone?
Australia is safe and there are many who have migrated alone in the past. You need to be ready to face challenges and progress.
No work here in Melbourne
Only Uber
Rents very high..
No jobs in Australia
Very high cost of living
Many Indian’s leaving Now
Australia no good..
Thanks for the info ☺️
Nice video the video is informative.
Awwwww that was cute . Soooo cute :)
Thanks for your helpful videos. Artee had you also given PTE ? If yes, then what was your score ? Thanks !
Hi Harry,
Artee didn't give PTE
All the best for everyone
Me and all my friends leave Australia .
No full time work only part time jobs like uber
Rent cost $2800 a month for old house..
First of all congratulations 💐💐💐
You made it 🙌🏻🙌🏻
I am dentist in India and want to immigrate to Australia, so
It would be so nice of you if you explain in detail the entire PR Process, including various options to boost up PR Points whether to go for agent or we can apply our own, what different forums to be followed.
Thank you in advance
I hope the video come soon 😊
Hi Harshal. We have already made a video on that. The general process will be the same. You will have to find out specific requirements based on your ANZSCO and visa subclass.
Very informative 👍🏻
I have subscribed to your channel
Keep it up guys
Is toefl valid for it
You both are lovely.
Superb !
Hi Artee, what a beautiful story. I'm goin through the same. While waiting for invitation and grant, what visa were you guys on?
Hi Ashwini. Thanks for the feedback. We are on 189. I wish you all the best.
It’s nice to see your PR got granted. Congratulations.
Just one suggestion, if you are calling your journey as the hardest journey, let me remind you something, currently people are sitting on 90 to 95 points onshore waiting for their invite to come from last 8-9 months for 189. I do respect your struggle, but many people are doing more struggle than you even sitting at highest points since a long time.
Hi Tejas.
First of all, thanks for your wishes.
Well I do agree that the point requirement has increased now. However, a year before our grant i.e. when we started our process, people were getting invited at 65. I know it has become competitive and it will be more in the near future. However, we had a very challenging journey as we missed 190 & 489 applications. My husband had to give the English test again to raise the points and after we got our invitation, the total no. of invitations in the subsequent rounds were reduced to 100. It was tough getting those 75 points as for offshore applicants doing NAATI or Professional Year was out of question. Neither could we claim points for masters. Moreover, my occ code was in a different list and hence I too couldn't add any points to our application. Also, singles are getting 10 extra points these days.
@@ArteeVlogs That's right. Reaching to 90, even though its an onshore for professional year and NAATI requires investment of time and money too, and everyone struggles to score 89+ in PTE, as its time consuming process for onshore too. For onshore applicant who are not single, they struggle even more to compansate those laking 10 points by their spouse degree assess and again for the spouse to clear the PTE with certain grade, even after investing so much of time and money for PTE and NAATI. So all and all, onshore applicant has more struggle, at the cost of time and money and still as a result total uncertainty in hand. So, please dont feel bad about yourself, as you were the lucky one's to escape with low score of 75 points, as now a day's even after all of the stuggle for onshore applicants, nothing is certain. Hope you understand. Good luck.
Hi Tejas.
I do understand that and I am not at all saying that onshore can easily get the PR. However, there is struggle for everyone. And I wouldn't say we were lucky. It was through our hardwork and patience that we managed to get to 80 points. Onshore or Offshore, each have their own limitations and struggles. All we have to do is be patient and find ways on how we can reach those points required for invitation. If you have applied for the PR, then all the best to you.
@@ArteeVlogs To reach to 90 requires more hard work and patience, I guess.
Exactly my point. . If this is a struggle and they are crying about it lol ppl sitting on 90 95 points after working their arse off clearing pte, naati, PY and experience, should go and suicide lol
Can someone apply for direct PR from India without spouse.
Yes. You can check for more information on the DHA website.
@@ArteeVlogs can you tell me the consultant that help you in preparing your visafile
India se Australiya me settled son / Daughter ki marriage/ House/Land purched/ Gold jwelary kis limit tak eassyli le ja sakte pl aap puri information lakar Vedio bana kar dale sabhi indian ko jankari hogi please
Will try to compile that in the near future.
Incredible Journey, with all the ups and downs. You guys deserve the best! Very informative video. I am sure it will help many. Looking forward to see more of you and Australia ❤
Thanks Azhar.
He is professor here..he has applied there for professor in Australia 🇦🇺
I'm pursuing masters in construction management from University of Adelaide.
What is the chances for pr on the basis of this course?
This is very difficult to answer, Mitesh as rules can change frequently.
Indeed a very informative video and direct from heart.
Can you pls share your experience and tips on how get the job in Australia. I have PR and planning to travel in Jan 2022. I have lots of questions and have no Frnd or relatives to guide me. It would be a big help if you guys can guide me. Thanks for such wonderful videos... keep rocking
Thanks Mohit. We have already made a video series on our job hunt.
Hii I m janki from rajkot and we r in this process since 2018
All the best Janki
Please share us how you got your job.. It helps a lot dear..
Sure Mujib. We will make a video in the near future.
Thank you Artee..
Thanks for your videos particularly about this bcz your situation quite similar to our..we are waiting from 2018 for our visas(subclass407) but we still didn't get it..we hope as like you our struggle also turn in our success ASAP...❤✌👍
Be patient and you should have your outcome soon. All the best!
Hello , lots of love from india .
I need to know that if you are secondary applicant , then you also have to give all the exams and reveive invitation for visa OR you will directly get Visa if the primary applicant clears exams and receives an invitation.
If you get the invitation and you have a secondary applicant, then both will get PR if you prove all the points claimed after your Visa lodgement. The secondary may give exams if you want to claim extra points based on the requirements. However, since the requirements keep changing, keep yourself updated with the latest requirements.
Nice guys. How about the job in Australia? Did you have an offer already by the time u landed? Or u had to search once you are there.
We didn't have a job before moving. We will make a video in the near future on job search.
Hey guys! Great that you made it. I am planing to start my journey. I couldn't find any information about the translation requirements. Do the documents have to be translated by special entities or certified somehow? :)
You need to visit DHA website on how to get your documents translated.
@@ArteeVlogs Thank you :)
Help fully vidios for new applicants
Wow you stated process back in 2017😮
It was 2018. Stated 2017 by mistake.
@@ArteeVlogs anyway that's still very long time, kudos to you both. Waiting for more details on PR process and exam details vidoes in future, thanks for making this one.
Can you also tell us about the eligibility criteria like job experience, age, course of study etc
You can know all that through the official website. The points are awarded based on various categories
Hi aarti
At present with 75(include 15 points from state sponsor) points what are the chances to get 491 visa.
It's very difficult to predict that.
Why u choose australia over canada ?
1. Weather
2. Distance from India.
Hello guys
We are from sydney .. hope to meet u guys soon
Sure Ankit. That's great 👍
Guys thank you showing the reality. Finally someone is showing the reality to us. I have few questions as I’m unsure about this.
1. When I apply visa for myself and attach my partner’s information. Do I have to make the payment for both of us?
2. What will happen when we get pregnant or even delivers a baby during the process? Do we have to redo the whole process?
Thanks Reeya,
1. The payment will be based on the number of applicants in the visa application.
2. If you get pregnant before grant, you may inform CO and add baby to the application. If it's after grant then I guess you need to lodge the baby's visa. Please cross check this.
Got it! Thank you ❤️
Stay blessed 😇
Thanks for your video. I hold Australian PR,I am planning to travel Australia after
few months(due to some personal reason) so is it ok to work overseas meanwhile?
I think you can. Please confirm though.
Dear Arthi,
I will be very thankfull if u suggest the agent of urs.
Hi Kranthi,
We processed our application through Visa4You from Pune. But it is recommended to do your own due diligence before paying anyone.
My husband got 8.5 band in ielts
Great efforts dear..How much money u think we should have as backup while moving to Australia.
Hi Gaurav,
It should be around $5k to $6k per person for around 6 months.
We have applied for australia and canada also...lets see whr our afte will take us..as i have a kid also..if we get a chance to migrate to australia which is our dream...will meet u fr sure.........if u would manage to meet us.................um gonna subscribe ur channel too.....dnt frget us when u guys get most popular.....bol...gbu
Sure Arun and thanks a lot. All the best to you guys.
I am planning to travel to Aus once this travel ban is lifted. Just wanted to know if there are any constraints in length breadth height of the luggage bag.
Hi Rishabh. This will be best known from the Airlines you book. As rules have been changing frequently these days.
Nice one !
Sis university of technology sydney ka aaj ki date mein success rate acha h..??
Hi Simar. I will try to get that info as I am not aware of that at the moment.
@@ArteeVlogs thnqu sis 😊😊
plz make video on ur job journey as soon as possible
Sure Aryan. We will make one soon.
What is the minimum experience needed to apply for australian pr ?
how much overall u spend? and how long it takes to get a job? i have 12yrs of exp in IT. i am electronics engineer.
Please watch our videos Ana and you should have your answers.
Pl make vidio for pr to Australia about naturopathy and yoga doctor(B.N.Y.S.)
The general process remains the same. You need to satisfy any special requirements for your ANZSCO and the visa subclass.
Why Australia has made its immigration so tuff compared to Canada
The visa granted means you got job or you need to search job after reaching there? Is there any visa interview ?
Visa and job are two separate things. Visa is required for work rights. However, some visa subclasses may require you to have a job.
Do you think there is a scope of accountant in the future? because I'm coming to study accounting bachelors and masters
It's hard to predict future Mehak but all the best
200th like
Thanks Vansh.
Hi Artee!
Thanks for the information.
Just wanted to ask when I calculated my score it's going till 85. However I am not able to find out the right occupational code for the Admin assistant. My work experience is 8 years.
Requesting your help in this.
Hi Sagar. It's important to match your responsibilities rather than job designation.
Tofel ibt Home edition ,will they accept for PR ?
Please check on the DHA, official website if this test is acceptable.
We have started this professor file ..what do u think ?how long it take specially in this covid period
Determining the timeline has been very tough for all.
Congratulations
Hi,
Aakash did mention that he appeared for PTE, how much did he score and any specific tip for PTE...
Thanks in advance.
Akash scored 79+ in each component of PTE. We will make soon make a video on PTE.
Immediately subscribed the channel... Please inform how is the career opportunities for civil engineers in Aus??
Thanks Rishav. We will make one in the near future.
How much u paid to agent for pr visa ?
Hi giys, your videos are informative.. i need to know how to manage with 1 year old infant while migrating to Australia in the case of both husband and wife work ... could you please 🙏 tell me is there any options where we find some kind of kindergarten or something similar
There are kindergarten for specific age groups.
@@ArteeVlogs Thanks a lot ... will that be a part of public schools 🏫
I am not sure about that as we don't have kids yet.
Is there any need of showing contract of employment before applying visa subclass 491
Each region may have their own requirements. Hence, you will have to visit the State website for detailed information.
Your struggle is nothing compare to the students who are studying in Australia and paying a lot of money to their uni.. and they still have no hope regarding their PR in Australia ...you guys are so lucky you came here as PR ...no struggle for you since you the first day you arrived in to Australia ...Enjoy your life in Australia stay blessed
Hi Lavinia. Thank you for your wishes. Student visa and PR are independent. However, if you are willing to go for PR after the studies, as most of the students like to do, you need to choose the course wisely and get maximum points or be in a high demand occupation list. I wouldn't say that we were lucky because getting 80 points is also a challenge for overseas applicants and we did work hard to get those points. We had a lot of challenges which are not portrayed in the videos. So saying no struggle is a very plain statement. There is struggle for everyone whether you are onshore or offshore.
@@ArteeVlogs this not a struggle I must tell you. . This was just a normal process that you have gone through. Don’t call it a struggle. . Its a joke compared to what others are going through right now
If our journey is a joke then 100% of the applicants who applied during our time and are still struggling should be getting the PR. Australia PR process is a challenging journey and requires lot of hardwork, patience, commitment, resilience, perseverance and more. We know what we have gone through as not everything has been shown in my videos. It was not a joke for us.
@@usamakamal2092 Each individual has their own struggles. Some are lucky enough to meet the threshold set by the administration either by skill, hard work and talent. Going "tauda kutta tommy, sadda kutta kutta?" in the comments section won't get you any sympathy.
What is your occupation ?