Post submitting forms to ACS: Are you just waiting?
If you have given IELTS and submitted your papers for ACS
approval what else is there to do but to wait for the approval? Well it is not
yet time to relax. There are few things that you should start doing now. Below
are few:
1.
Your agent must have told you to get PCC for the
stage 2. You need to get PCC from all the countries you have been to for more
than a year. All other countries are easy. For example for USA all you need to
do is fill a credit card form and send your fingerprints to them. You will get
the PCC within a month. Now for India:
a.
If you got your passport from the city where you
live, you are good to go. Go online and fill in the forms for appointment for
Mini eseva centre and get your PR.
b.
BUT if your passport is from one city and you
live in other city and you are thinking to get it done from this city, you are
in trouble already. There are two ways:
i.
Apply in the city you live and get your PCC in
3-6 months after a lot of circles around Commissioner Office and RPO.
ii.
Apply in the city from where your passport is
and go back for inspection. This needs to set the timing right but it is lot
more easy, believe me.
All in all get your PCC before you get into second stage of
submission.
2.
You must be aware that the rules have been
changed for the Australia PR. Before you get visa stamped, you need to have a
job. Oooo… How do we do that? The only friend which can help you make this easy
is make friends. Network the hell out of facebook and linkedIN.
a.
Facebook: Find as many as friends
you can find in Australia. You not need to ask them about jobs yet, just talk
to them casually, and keep them aware that you are alive. When the time is
right you can ask them to spread your resume. Ask them to give you a recommendation.
b.
LinkedIN: How important is
LinkedIN? I would say it is one of the most important tool to get job in
Australia. HR here very nice and like to build good network, so
i.
Join groups which HR here has joined. So, go to
their profiles and look for what groups they have joined, like; IT Australia
Jobs, QA in Australia and many more.
ii.
Send them add request with a nice message using
these groups.
iii.
Get connected with maximum number of people on
LinkedIN. Make your profile neat and nice.
iv.
If you can – get a video resume done in India
and post that as a link in your profile.
c.
Trainings – It may happen that you are from some
stream of work which is not very popular in here. Get trained in India, it is
cheaper and you can practice for another 6-10 months before you appear in an
interview.
d.
Get Certificates for your respective steam, like
ISTQB for testing or PMP or PRINCE2 for management.
What I want to say is your time is too
precious to waste in sitting at home. Even if you do not make it to Australia,
this network, training and certificate will help you in future. No hard work
goes to waste.
Best of luck –Hope to see you soon in Australia!
Note: This is just an experience that I
am sharing and no one should take this as a guide or set rules. You are
responsible for your own decisions so make it wisely.