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The document outlines the step-by-step process for applying for the Subclass 491 visa with regional nomination in Australia, detailing eligibility requirements, necessary documentation, and application procedures. Key steps include confirming eligibility, obtaining a skills assessment, submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI), applying for state nomination, and ultimately submitting the visa application. It emphasizes the importance of timely preparation and highlights potential challenges and costs associated with the process.

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The document outlines the step-by-step process for applying for the Subclass 491 visa with regional nomination in Australia, detailing eligibility requirements, necessary documentation, and application procedures. Key steps include confirming eligibility, obtaining a skills assessment, submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI), applying for state nomination, and ultimately submitting the visa application. It emphasizes the importance of timely preparation and highlights potential challenges and costs associated with the process.

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Step-by-Step Process for Subclass 491 with Regional Nomination

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility for Subclass 491

 Requirements:

o Age: Be under 45 at the time of invitation. You’re 35, so you qualify.

o Occupation: Your occupation (Civil Engineer, ANZSCO 233211) must be


on the Medium and Long-Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL). It is, as
confirmed by the Department of Home A airs.

o Skills Assessment: Obtain a positive skills assessment from the relevant


authority (Engineers Australia for Civil Engineers).

o English Proficiency: Demonstrate at least Competent English (IELTS 6


or equivalent). You have IELTS 7 (Proficient), and your wife has IELTS 6
(Competent), meeting the requirement.

o Points Test: Score at least 65 points on the SkillSelect points test. Your
current score is 70 points (Age: 25, English: 10, Work Experience: 15,
Education: 15, Partner Skills: 5). With state nomination, you’ll gain +15
points (total 85), which is competitive for Subclass 491 (cut-o ~75–80).

o Nomination/Sponsorship: Be nominated by a state/territory or


sponsored by an eligible family member in a regional area. You’re
targeting state nomination.

o Health and Character: Pass health exams and provide police clearances
for you and your wife.

 Action: Verify that your job duties align with ANZSCO 233211 (e.g., planning
infrastructure, cost estimation). Your experience with a 28-townhouse project
(from your July 14, 2025, conversation) supports this. Ensure your wife’s
documents (passport, IELTS, marriage certificate) are ready for inclusion as a
secondary applicant.

Step 2: Obtain a Skills Assessment from Engineers Australia

 Why It’s Needed: A positive skills assessment confirms your qualifications and
experience meet Australian standards for Civil Engineers.

 Process:

o Since your Bachelor’s degree is from Pakistan (not a Washington Accord


country for most institutions), apply via the Competency Demonstration
Report (CDR) pathway.
o Prepare:

 Academic degree certificate and transcripts (translated to English


if needed).

 Employer reference letters for your 11 years of experience,


detailing duties (e.g., planning, designing, cost estimation), dates,
and hours worked.

 CV summarizing education and work history.

 Three career episodes describing your civil engineering projects


(e.g., the townhouse project).

 Summary statement linking your skills to ANZSCO 233211.

 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) records (e.g., training,


certifications).

o Submit online via Engineers Australia’s portal (cost: ~AUD 1,154).

o Processing time: 1–3 months.

 For Your Wife: Her General B.Sc. may qualify for a skills assessment (e.g.,
Environmental Scientist, ANZSCO 234313, via VETASSESS) to add 5 points (total
75 without nomination). This is optional but could strengthen your EOI if
nomination is delayed.

 Action: Start gathering documents now. Consider a CDR service (e.g.,


CDRAustraliaVIP) for guidance. Contact Engineers Australia
(engineersaustralia.org.au) for specific requirements.

Step 3: Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) via SkillSelect

 What It Is: An EOI is an online profile submitted through the Department of


Home A airs’ SkillSelect system, detailing your qualifications, experience, and
points score.

 Steps:

o Create an account on SkillSelect (immi.homea airs.gov.au).

o Enter:

 Personal details (age 35, passport).

 Occupation: Civil Engineer (ANZSCO 233211).

 Skills assessment outcome (once received).

 English test results (IELTS 7 for you, IELTS 6 for your wife).
 Work experience (10 years, as only the last 10 years count).

 Education (Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering).

 Partner details (wife’s age, B.Sc., IELTS 6).

 Points claim: 70 points (or 85 with nomination).

 Preferred visa: Subclass 491.

 State/territory nomination: Select states like Western Australia


(WA), Tasmania, or South Australia, which prioritize Civil
Engineers.

o Record your EOI ID number for state nomination applications.

 Notes:

o Your EOI score of 85 points with nomination is competitive for Subclass


491 (cut-o 75–80).

o You can update your EOI if points increase (e.g., Superior English, wife’s
skills assessment).

o Include your wife as a secondary applicant, ensuring her documents


(passport, IELTS, marriage certificate) are ready.

 Action: Prepare to submit your EOI once you have your skills assessment.
Research states with available quotas (e.g., WA, Tasmania) due to high
nomination usage in 2025 (e.g., South Australia at 84.8% as of April 2025).

Step 4: Apply for State or Territory Nomination

 Why It’s Needed: State nomination adds 15 points to your EOI (total 85), making
it competitive. States like WA, Tasmania, and the Northern Territory (NT) have
quotas for Subclass 491 and prioritize Civil Engineers due to regional
infrastructure needs.

 Process:

o Choose a State: Based on 2024–25 allocations and demand for Civil


Engineers:

 Western Australia: 5,000 total places (split between Subclass 190


and 491), no application fee, monthly invitation rounds (next:
August 2025). Prioritizes construction occupations like Civil
Engineer without requiring a job o er.migration.wa.gov.au
 Tasmania: 1,200 places (600 for Subclass 491), prioritizes
candidates with skills in demand. Requires a 2-year commitment
to live in Tasmania.migration.tas.gov.au

 South Australia: 800 Subclass 491 places, but 84.8% used as of


April 2025. Regular rounds from September
2024.ethosmigration.com.au

 Northern Territory: 800 Subclass 491 places, requires 2 years of


post-qualification experience for o shore
applicants.australiasnorthernterritory.com.au

 Queensland: 600 Subclass 491 places, prioritizes regional


employment.migration.qld.gov.au

 Victoria: 2,000 Subclass 491 places, but closed to new


Registrations of Interest (ROIs) as of March
2025.liveinmelbourne.vic.gov.au

o Submit a Registration of Interest (ROI):

 Use the state’s migration portal (e.g., migration.wa.gov.au,


migration.tas.gov.au).

 Provide your EOI ID, skills assessment, work experience, English


results, and evidence of commitment to the region (e.g., research
on job opportunities in Perth or Hobart).

 For WA, no job o er is needed for construction occupations. For


NT, demonstrate 2 years of experience in the last 5 years.

o Documents:

 Skills assessment outcome.

 IELTS results (you and your wife).

 Employment references (your 10 years).

 Degree certificates and transcripts.

 Marriage certificate for your wife’s inclusion.

 Financial capacity proof (e.g., bank statements) for some states


like NT.

o Processing Time: Varies (e.g., NSW: ~6 weeks, WA: monthly


rounds).nsw.gov.aumigration.wa.gov.au

 Notes:
o States rank EOIs based on points, occupation demand, and commitment.
Your 85 points with nomination and Civil Engineer occupation are strong.

o Tasmania and WA are your best options due to available quotas and no
job o er requirement for construction roles.

o If nominated, you must commit to living in the region for at least 2 years
(e.g., Tasmania) or 3 years (e.g., South
Australia).migration.sa.gov.aumigration.tas.gov.au

 Action: Apply to WA or Tasmania first, as their quotas are less exhausted. Submit
an ROI promptly, as 2025 nominations are limited (e.g., South Australia has ~800
Subclass 491 places left).

Step 5: Receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA)

 What Happens: If your EOI is selected, the state notifies you, and the
Department of Home A airs issues an ITA for the Subclass 491 visa. You have 60
days to apply.

 Notes:

o Your 85-point score (70 + 15 nomination) is competitive for Subclass 491,


as cut-o s are 75–80.

o States like WA issue invitations monthly (e.g., next round: August


2025).migration.wa.gov.au

o If not invited, update your EOI with additional points (e.g., IELTS 8 for +10
points, NAATI CCL for +5 points).

 Action: Monitor your SkillSelect account and email for the ITA. Respond to state
surveys (e.g., Tasmania requires post-nomination surveys).migration.tas.gov.au

Step 6: Submit Your Visa Application

 Process:

o Create an ImmiAccount (immi.homea airs.gov.au).

o Complete the Subclass 491 application form online within 60 days of the
ITA.

o Attach:

 Skills Assessment: Engineers Australia outcome.

 English Results: IELTS 7 (you), IELTS 6 (wife).

 Identity: Passports for you and your wife.


 Relationship: Marriage certificate.

 Work Experience: Employer references for 10 years.

 Education: Your degree certificate and transcripts.

 Nomination: State nomination approval letter.

 Health Checks: Book exams at approved clinics (cost: ~AUD 350–


500 per person).

 Character Checks: Police clearances from Pakistan and any


country where you’ve lived 12+ months in the last 10 years (cost:
~AUD 50–100 per country).

 Partner Documents: Your wife’s passport, IELTS, B.Sc. certificate.

o Fees:

 Main applicant: AUD 4,770.

 Spouse (your wife): AUD 2,385.

 State nomination fee: Varies (e.g., WA: free, others: AUD 200–
800).mynewaustralianlife.com

o Processing Time: 6–14 months, depending on state nomination and


document completeness.mynewaustralianlife.com

 Notes:

o Ensure all documents are high-quality, certified copies, and translated to


English if needed.

o Your wife’s inclusion is straightforward, as her IELTS 6 meets


requirements.

o Delays may occur if documents are incomplete or if background checks


take longer.mynewaustralianlife.com

 Action: Prepare documents in advance to avoid delays. Book health and


character checks only after receiving the ITA, as they expire after 12 months.

Step 7: Await Visa Outcome and Plan Your Move

 Outcome: If approved, you’ll receive a visa grant notice with your visa number,
start date, and conditions (e.g., live/work in the nominating regional area). You
must enter Australia by the initial entry date (usually within 12 months).

 Visa Conditions:
o Live, work, and study in a designated regional area (e.g., Tasmania:
Hobart, Launceston; WA: Perth is not regional, but Bunbury or Geraldton
are).

o Notify the Department of Home A airs of address changes.

o Participate in state surveys (e.g., Tasmania,


Victoria).liveinmelbourne.vic.gov.aumigration.tas.gov.au

 For Your Wife: She’ll receive the same visa conditions, allowing her to work or
study in the regional area. She can explore jobs or further education (e.g., a
Master’s) to support your settlement.

 Job Prospects: Civil Engineers earn ~AUD 74,805–100,000 in regional areas like
Tasmania or WA. Use job boards like Seek or LinkedIn to research opportunities
in advance.

 Pathway to Permanent Residency: After 3 years of living and working in a


regional area with a minimum taxable income (e.g., AUD 53,900/year), apply for
the Subclass 191 visa for permanent residency.visa-go.com

 Action: Research regional areas (e.g., Launceston, Tasmania, or Bunbury, WA)


for housing, schools, and jobs. Budget for relocation (e.g., flights, initial rent).

Step 8: Address Potential Challenges

 Limited Nomination Places: In 2025, states like South Australia (84.8% quota
used) and Victoria (closed to new ROIs) have limited spots. Apply to WA or NT
early to secure nomination.liveinmelbourne.vic.gov.auethosmigration.com.au

 High Competition: Your 85 points with nomination are competitive, but ensure
your EOI is accurate to avoid rejection.

 Skills Assessment Delays: Start your CDR now, as it takes 1–3 months.
Incomplete or poorly written CDRs can lead to rejection.

 State Requirements: Some states (e.g., NT) require proof of financial capacity
or a job o er for certain streams. Confirm requirements on state portals (e.g.,
australiasnorthernterritory.com.au).australiasnorthernterritory.com.au

Key Tips

 Start Now: The process takes 12–18 months (skills assessment: 1–3 months,
EOI/nomination: 1–6 months, visa processing: 6–14 months). Begin your
Engineers Australia CDR immediately.

 Maximize Points: If nomination is delayed, consider:


o Retaking IELTS for Superior English (8 in each band) for +10 points (total
80 without nomination).

o NAATI CCL test in Urdu or Punjabi for +5 points (total 75 without


nomination).

o Skills assessment for your wife’s B.Sc. (e.g., VETASSESS) for +5 points
(total 75 without nomination).

 Choose the Right State: WA and Tasmania are your best options due to
available quotas and no job o er requirement for Civil
Engineers.migration.wa.gov.aumigration.tas.gov.au

 Budget: Expect costs of ~AUD 7,000–10,000 (skills assessment: AUD 1,154, visa
fees: AUD 7,155 for you and your wife, health/character checks: AUD 500–1,000,
state nomination: AUD 0–800).

 Consult a Migration Agent: For complex steps (e.g., CDR, state nomination),
consider agents like VisaEnvoy or Migration Downunder (MARN
registered).visaenvoy.commigrationdownunder.com

Summary Table

Step Action Estimated Time/Cost

1. Confirm Verify age, occupation, English, points (70 Free, 1–2 weeks
Eligibility + 15 = 85 with nomination). preparation

2. Skills 1–3 months, AUD


Submit CDR to Engineers Australia.
Assessment 1,154

3. Submit EOI Create SkillSelect profile, include wife. Free, 1–2 hours

4. State
Apply to WA/Tasmania via ROI. 1–6 weeks, AUD 0–800
Nomination

Wait for Department of Home A airs


5. Receive ITA 1–6 months, Free
invitation.

6. Submit Visa Lodge via ImmiAccount with documents, 6–14 months, AUD
Application health/character checks. 7,155 (you + wife)

7. Visa Outcome & Receive grant, relocate to regional area Within 12 months,
Move (e.g., Tasmania, WA). relocation costs
Step Action Estimated Time/Cost

8. Address Monitor quotas, boost points if needed


Varies, AUD 250–2,000
Challenges (IELTS, NAATI, wife’s assessment).

Connection to Your Situation

 Points and Cut-O s: Your 85 points with nomination align with the Subclass 491
cut-o (75–80), making this visa your most viable option, especially with reduced
2025 nominations (e.g., only 16,900 Subclass 189
places).ethosmigration.com.au

 Experience: Your 11 years of civil engineering experience, including the


townhouse project, strengthens your CDR and nomination chances. Highlight
these in your EOI and ROI.

 Wife’s Inclusion: Her IELTS 6 and age (25) ensure smooth inclusion as a
secondary applicant. A skills assessment for her B.Sc. could add points if
needed.

Would you like me to provide a sample CDR structure for your skills assessment or
research specific nomination requirements for Western Australia or Tasmania? For the
latest updates, visit immi.homea airs.gov.au or state portals (e.g., migration.wa.gov.au,
migration.tas.gov.au)

Step-by-Step Process for Subclass 491 with Regional Nomination

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility for Subclass 491

 Requirements:

o Age: You’re 35, under the 45-year limit.

o Occupation: Civil Engineer (ANZSCO 233211) is on the Medium and


Long-Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), as confirmed by the
Department of Home A airs.

o Skills Assessment: Required from Engineers Australia. Your 11 years of


experience must be verified, despite the missing certificate from one
company.

o English Proficiency: You have IELTS 7 (Proficient), and your wife has IELTS
6 (Competent), meeting the requirement.

o Points Test: Your score is 70 points (Age: 25, English: 10, Work
Experience: 15, Education: 15, Partner Skills: 5). With regional nomination
(+15 points), you reach 85 points, competitive for Subclass 491 (cut-o
75–80).
o Nomination: You need a state/territory nomination from a regional area
(e.g., Western Australia, Tasmania).

o Health and Character: You and your wife must pass health exams and
provide police clearances.

 Action: Ensure your job duties (e.g., planning, cost estimation from your 28-
townhouse project) align with ANZSCO 233211. Gather your wife’s documents
(passport, IELTS, marriage certificate, B.Sc.) for inclusion as a secondary
applicant.

Step 2: Obtain a Skills Assessment from Engineers Australia

 Why It’s Needed: A positive skills assessment verifies your qualifications and
experience for Civil Engineer (ANZSCO 233211). Your missing experience
certificate requires alternative evidence.

 Process:

o Pathway: Since your Bachelor’s is from Pakistan (not a Washington


Accord country for most institutions), apply via the Competency
Demonstration Report (CDR) pathway.

o Documents Required:

 Academic: Degree certificate and transcripts (translated to


English if needed).

 Work Experience:

 For the company without an experience certificate, use your


UAE visa proof and Ministry of Labor UAE experience
certificate. These are acceptable if they specify:

 Employer name and contact details.

 Your job title (e.g., Civil Engineer, Planning Engineer).

 Employment dates (to cover part of your 11 years).

 Duties aligning with ANZSCO 233211 (e.g., planning,


designing, cost estimation).

 For other employers, provide reference letters detailing


duties, dates, and hours worked.

 If the UAE Ministry certificate lacks detail (e.g., specific


duties), supplement with:
 Statutory Declaration: A signed, notarized
statement from you describing your role, duties, and
employment period, witnessed by a legal authority
(e.g., notary public in the UAE or Pakistan).

 Secondary Evidence: Payslips, bank statements


showing salary deposits, tax records, or colleague
statements (on company letterhead, if possible)
confirming your role.

 Project Evidence: Reference your 28-townhouse


project (from our July 14, 2025, conversation) in your
CDR career episodes, including planning documents
or emails to demonstrate your work.

 CDR Components:

 Three career episodes detailing specific civil engineering


projects (e.g., the townhouse project, infrastructure
planning).

 Summary statement linking your skills to ANZSCO 233211


competencies.

 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) records (e.g.,


training, certifications).

 CV: Summarize your 11 years of experience and education.

o Submit online via Engineers Australia’s portal (cost: ~AUD 1,154,


processing: 1–3 months).

 Addressing the Missing Certificate:

o The UAE Ministry of Labor certificate is strong evidence, as it’s an o icial


document. Ensure it includes your job title, employer, and dates. If duties
are not listed, your statutory declaration and career episodes must clearly
describe your civil engineering tasks.

o Engineers Australia accepts alternative evidence if primary documents


are unavailable, but all claims must be verifiable. Contact your former
employer for a reference letter, if possible, or use colleague statements.

o Your UAE visa proof (e.g., work visa) supports employment duration but
may need corroboration with other documents (e.g., payslips).
 For Your Wife: Her General B.Sc. may qualify for a skills assessment (e.g.,
Environmental Scientist, ANZSCO 234313, via VETASSESS) to add 5 points (total
75 without nomination). This is optional but useful if nomination is delayed.

 Action:

o Gather degree documents, UAE Ministry certificate, and visa proof.

o Draft a statutory declaration for the missing certificate period, detailing


your role (e.g., “Civil Engineer at [Company], 2015–2018, planned
infrastructure projects”).

o Start your CDR, focusing on projects like the 28 townhouses. Consider a


CDR service (e.g., CDRAustraliaVIP) for accuracy.

o Contact Engineers Australia (engineersaustralia.org.au) to confirm


acceptable evidence for the missing certificate.

Step 3: Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) via SkillSelect

 What It Is: An online profile in SkillSelect detailing your qualifications,


experience, and points score to express interest in Subclass 491.

 Steps:

o Create an account on SkillSelect (immi.homea airs.gov.au).

o Enter:

 Personal details (age 35, passport).

 Occupation: Civil Engineer (ANZSCO 233211).

 Skills assessment outcome (once received).

 English results: IELTS 7 (you), IELTS 6 (wife).

 Work experience: 10 years (last 10 years count for points,


supported by UAE certificate, visa, and statutory declaration).

 Education: Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering.

 Partner details: Wife’s age (25), B.Sc., IELTS 6.

 Points claim: 70 points (or 85 with nomination).

 Preferred visa: Subclass 491.

 State nomination: Select Western Australia (WA), Tasmania, or


Northern Territory (NT), which prioritize Civil Engineers and have
available quotas in 2025.
o Record your EOI ID for state nomination applications.

 Notes:

o Your 85 points with nomination is competitive for Subclass 491 (cut-o


75–80, per November 2024 round).

o Update your EOI if points increase (e.g., wife’s skills assessment, NAATI
CCL test).

o Include your wife as a secondary applicant with her passport, IELTS, and
marriage certificate.

 Action: Prepare to submit your EOI after receiving your skills assessment. List
multiple states (e.g., WA, Tasmania) to increase nomination chances, given
limited 2025 quotas (e.g., South Australia 84.8% used).

Step 4: Apply for State or Territory Nomination

 Why It’s Needed: Nomination adds 15 points (total 85), making your EOI
competitive. Regional areas need Civil Engineers for infrastructure projects, but
2025 nominations are limited (e.g., 9,760 Subclass 491 places, many used).

 Recommended States:

o Western Australia (WA): 5,000 total places (190 + 491), no application


fee, monthly rounds (next: August 2025). Civil Engineers are prioritized
under the Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL) without a job o er.

o Tasmania: 600 Subclass 491 places, requires 2-year commitment. No job


o er needed for high-demand roles like Civil Engineer.

o Northern Territory (NT): 800 Subclass 491 places, requires 2 years of


post-qualification experience for o shore applicants.

o Avoid Victoria (closed to new ROIs) and South Australia (84.8% quota
used as of April 2025).

 Process:

o Submit a Registration of Interest (ROI) via the state’s portal (e.g.,


migration.wa.gov.au, migration.tas.gov.au,
australiasnorthernterritory.com.au).

o Provide:

 EOI ID from SkillSelect.

 Skills assessment outcome (pending submission).


 UAE Ministry certificate, visa proof, and statutory declaration for
work experience.

 IELTS results (you and wife).

 Degree certificate and transcripts.

 Marriage certificate for your wife.

 Proof of commitment to the region (e.g., research on civil


engineering jobs in Perth or Launceston).

 Financial capacity (e.g., bank statements, ~AUD 10,000–20,000)


for NT or Tasmania.

o Processing: 1–6 weeks (e.g., WA: monthly, NT: ~4 weeks).

 Notes:

o WA and Tasmania are ideal due to available quotas and no job o er


requirement for Civil Engineers.

o Highlight your 28-townhouse project experience in your ROI to


demonstrate relevant skills.

o If nominated, commit to living in the region for 2–3 years (e.g., Bunbury,
WA, or Launceston, Tasmania).

 Action: Apply to WA and Tasmania ROIs as soon as your EOI is submitted. Check
state portals for specific criteria (e.g., NT requires recent experience evidence).

Step 5: Receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA)

 What Happens: The state approves your nomination, adding 15 points to your
EOI. The Department of Home A airs issues an ITA for Subclass 491 within 1–6
months. You have 60 days to apply.

 Notes:

o Your 85-point score is above the Subclass 491 cut-o (75–80), increasing
your chances.

o WA’s monthly rounds (e.g., August 2025) or Tasmania’s regular


assessments ensure timely invitations.

o If delayed, boost points with IELTS 8 (+10 points, total 80 without


nomination) or NAATI CCL (+5 points).

 Action: Monitor SkillSelect and email for the ITA. Respond to state surveys (e.g.,
Tasmania’s post-nomination survey).
Step 6: Submit Your Visa Application

 Process:

o Create an ImmiAccount (immi.homea airs.gov.au).

o Complete the Subclass 491 application within 60 days of the ITA.

o Attach:

 Skills Assessment: Engineers Australia outcome.

 English Results: IELTS 7 (you), IELTS 6 (wife).

 Identity: Passports for you and your wife.

 Relationship: Marriage certificate.

 Work Experience: UAE Ministry certificate, visa proof, statutory


declaration, and other references.

 Education: Degree certificate and transcripts.

 Nomination: State approval letter.

 Health Checks: Book at approved clinics (cost: ~AUD 350–500


each).

 Character Checks: Police clearances from Pakistan, UAE, and any


country where you’ve lived 12+ months in the last 10 years (cost:
~AUD 50–100 per country).

 Partner Documents: Wife’s passport, IELTS, B.Sc. certificate.

o Fees:

 Main applicant: AUD 4,770.

 Spouse: AUD 2,385.

 State nomination: AUD 0 (WA) to AUD 800 (others).

o Processing Time: 6–14 months.

 Notes:

o Ensure the UAE Ministry certificate and statutory declaration clearly


describe your civil engineering duties to avoid queries.

o Health and character checks must be recent (valid 12 months).

o Your wife’s IELTS 6 ensures no additional English Language Charge.


 Action: Prepare documents now (e.g., marriage certificate, passports). Book
health/character checks only after the ITA.

Step 7: Await Visa Outcome and Relocate

 Outcome: If approved, you’ll receive a visa grant notice with conditions (e.g., live
in a regional area like Bunbury, WA, or Launceston, Tasmania). Enter Australia by
the initial entry date (~12 months).

 Conditions:

o Live, work, and study in a designated regional area (e.g., not Perth or
Melbourne; check australia.gov.au for regional postcodes).

o Notify address changes to the Department of Home A airs.

o Comply with state requirements (e.g., Tasmania’s surveys).

 For Your Wife: She can work or study in the region. Explore job or education
options (e.g., TAFE courses in Tasmania).

 Job Prospects: Civil Engineers earn ~AUD 74,805–100,000 in regional areas. Use
Seek or LinkedIn to find roles in WA or Tasmania.

 Permanent Residency: After 3 years in a regional area with a minimum taxable


income (~AUD 53,900/year), apply for Subclass 191 (cost: ~AUD 4,770).

 Action: Research regional areas for housing and jobs. Budget for relocation (e.g.,
flights: ~AUD 1,500–3,000, initial rent: ~AUD 2,000/month).

Step 8: Mitigate Challenges

 Missing Experience Certificate:

o Use the UAE Ministry certificate and visa proof as primary evidence.

o Strengthen your CDR with detailed career episodes (e.g., townhouse


project planning) and a statutory declaration.

o If Engineers Australia requests more evidence, provide payslips, tax


records, or colleague statements.

 Limited 2025 Nominations: WA (5,000 places) and NT (800 Subclass 491


places) have availability, unlike South Australia (84.8% used). Apply early.

 Competition: Your 85 points are competitive, but ensure EOI accuracy to avoid
rejection.
 Action: Contact your former employer for any additional documents. Consult a
migration agent (e.g., VisaEnvoy, MARN registered) if CDR or nomination issues
arise.

Key Tips

 Start CDR Immediately: The skills assessment takes 1–3 months. Use your UAE
documents and statutory declaration to cover the missing certificate. Highlight
the 28-townhouse project (July 14, 2025, conversation) in career episodes.

 Apply to Multiple States: Submit ROIs to WA and Tasmania to maximize


nomination chances, given 2025 quota limits.

 Boost Points (Optional):

o IELTS 8 for Superior English (+10 points, total 80 without nomination).

o NAATI CCL test in Urdu/Punjabi (+5 points, total 75 without nomination).

o Wife’s skills assessment (VETASSESS, ~AUD 880) for +5 points.

 Budget: ~AUD 7,000–10,000 (skills assessment: AUD 1,154, visa: AUD 7,155,
health/character: AUD 500–1,000).

 Timeline: 12–18 months (CDR: 1–3 months, EOI/nomination: 1–6 months, visa:
6–14 months).

Summary Table

Step Action Time/Cost

1. Confirm Verify age, occupation, English, points


Free, 1–2 weeks
Eligibility (85 with nomination).

2. Skills Submit CDR with UAE certificate, visa,


1–3 months, AUD 1,154
Assessment statutory declaration.

3. Submit EOI Create SkillSelect profile, include wife. Free, 1–2 hours

4. State Nomination Apply to WA/Tasmania via ROI. 1–6 weeks, AUD 0–800

5. Receive ITA Wait for invitation. 1–6 months, Free

6. Submit Visa Lodge via ImmiAccount with documents, 6–14 months, AUD
Application health/character checks. 7,155 (you + wife)

7. Visa Outcome & Move to regional area (e.g., Bunbury, Within 12 months,
Relocate Launceston). ~AUD 3,000–5,000
Step Action Time/Cost

8. Mitigate Address missing certificate, monitor


Varies, AUD 250–2,000
Challenges quotas, boost points if needed.

Connection to Your Situation

 Experience: Your UAE Ministry certificate and visa proof, combined with a
statutory declaration, should su ice for Engineers Australia if detailed. The
townhouse project experience strengthens your CDR.

 Points: Your 85 points with nomination align with Subclass 491 cut-o s, despite
fewer 2025 nominations.

 Wife: Her inclusion is straightforward with IELTS 6. A VETASSESS assessment


could add points if needed.

Would you like a sample statutory declaration template for the missing certificate, a
CDR structure, or specific nomination requirements for WA or Tasmania? Check
immi.homea airs.gov.au, migration.wa.gov.au, or migration.tas.gov.au for updates.

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