I had a friend his architecture degree isfrom overseas and it's only 4 years course not 5 years like what the AACA required, so his B.Arch is not recognised by AACA, what he did next was just enrolled into one of the accredited M.Arch program in Australia, so he had to add 2 more years but after that he has accredited degree, his degree verified and he was able to take APE after doing some work experience wit a local architectural practice, finally he became a registered architect in the state he is in, Its more complicated for sure if your overseas qualification is not recognised but you can still do it , like what my friend did.
the reason why they changed to M.Arch pathway because th B.Arch now is only offering 3 years duration ,so you have to add another 2 years in M.Arch thats total of 5 years. The old accredited B.Arch was a full 5 years course, which they don't offer anymore.
@@ChannelAMEC yes the did change that years ago, I graduated from one of the local university in Sydney with B.Arch back in 2005, the program was 5 years full time, its accredited undergraduated program and graduates can enter to registration as an Architect in their respective states. Most uni changed to B.Arch> M.Arch pathway around 2008 if I am not mistaken.
I was looking on that the other day , have been working on the industry for many years after graduated from my bachelor years ago, currentky taken on the Master of architecture degree on part time basis while working in the architecture firm. I am Australian citizen but would like to become an registered one day, and to be honestly such an long journey .
Thanks so much for making this highly specific video about this field! I was searching online about the process and really appreciate how you explained everything so thoroughly. From your experience, how likely is it for someone in the architecture field to get the 189 visa successfully? I studied a masters in architecture in Australia but am working in a field that slightly deviates from this path (3D visualizer in the construction industry). Would that affect my chances of applying for a 189 visa?
Hi sir. Good day. I only graduated Bachelor in Architecture here in the Philippines but hasn't become an Architect yet because i have to OJT for 2 years first to get a board exam to become one. Can I still take the assessment for the masters? and when I take the assessment and failed, can I do a retake again?
Hi ..I did my bachelors in architecture and also recently completed my masters in architecture from Pakistan. I am having an extensive experience of 12 years in the field. I guess I come under the category of experienced practitioners, but I am not living in Australia! what would be the criteria for my assessment. thank you
Thank you for your specific video on skill assessment process for architects. Can you please indicate what the process should be for someone who pursued PhD in architecture from UofA (SA), Masters and Bachelor overseas? In this scenario, to apply for 190/189 in SA, what is need to be done? positive assessment for stage 1 only, or need both stages 1 and 2 to apply? Thanks a lot
@sadia Afrin Can you please share your experience of skill assessment process. Is there any benefit of PhD in architecture? Your response will be very valuable. Regards
Hi Karl, i completed Masters of Architectural sciences from University of Sydney. Wanted to understand which drop-down do I selected from qualification verification section (Masters of Architecture or Masters of Architecture -design)
@@ChannelAMEC www.act.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/1834627/ACT-Invitation-ranking-January-22-List.pdf This link is abt act invitations, in their data they hav mentions they hv send invite to overseas applicants under 221213/221214 category i.e auditor, do u hv any information abt it whether they hav send it to internal auditor. As i m offshore applicant internal auditor. With 65 cambera matrix point.plz advice
Hi Karl I have completed a bachelor's of architecture in India. The guidelines say that there shouldn't be any semester which contributes entirely to practical experience. But I had to spend my whole of the 9 th semester to do an internship as a part of the course. Am I still eligible for stage 1 assesment. However I am a registered architect in India, do you think this could makeup for that. Also, The guidelines say that there needs to be atleast one year of work experience out of which 6 months must be post graduation. Which means a student has to work while pursuing his degree. Don't you think this would go against the " eligibility criteria for qualifications assessment " where it says students shouldn't have any semester which contributes entirely to practical experience. Can you please comment on this. Thanks Sai
Hi, I have completed my bachelor's in architecture in India. In order to claim 5 points for PR when applicant has applied as a dependent, do i still need to go through stage 1 and 2 for skills assessment or stage1 is enough just for 5 points.
Good day sir I work as an architectural draftsman for 11 years and graduated in Philippines with my bachelor in major of architecture in Philippines (4year course in my university in Philippines)but not bachelor in architecture but how will i know if am qualified to become an architect in Australia and to work there as well also?
Hello sir I will be pursuing my Bachelors of architecture from Australia. I have offer letter from both university of sydney and university of adelaide. So, I am confused between the two of them plz according to according to ur experience suggest which one should I consider.
I had a friend his architecture degree isfrom overseas and it's only 4 years course not 5 years like what the AACA required, so his B.Arch is not recognised by AACA, what he did next was just enrolled into one of the accredited M.Arch program in Australia, so he had to add 2 more years but after that he has accredited degree, his degree verified and he was able to take APE after doing some work experience wit a local architectural practice, finally he became a registered architect in the state he is in, Its more complicated for sure if your overseas qualification is not recognised but you can still do it , like what my friend did.
the reason why they changed to M.Arch pathway because th B.Arch now is only offering 3 years duration ,so you have to add another 2 years in M.Arch thats total of 5 years. The old accredited B.Arch was a full 5 years course, which they don't offer anymore.
I think they changed long time ago
@@ChannelAMEC yes the did change that years ago, I graduated from one of the local university in Sydney with B.Arch back in 2005, the program was 5 years full time, its accredited undergraduated program and graduates can enter to registration as an Architect in their respective states. Most uni changed to B.Arch> M.Arch pathway around 2008 if I am not mistaken.
Very concise explanation. Thank you for this information 🫡
I was looking on that the other day , have been working on the industry for many years after graduated from my bachelor years ago, currentky taken on the Master of architecture degree on part time basis while working in the architecture firm. I am Australian citizen but would like to become an registered one day, and to be honestly such an long journey .
Are you doing an architect job side by side?
Thanks so much for making this highly specific video about this field! I was searching online about the process and really appreciate how you explained everything so thoroughly. From your experience, how likely is it for someone in the architecture field to get the 189 visa successfully? I studied a masters in architecture in Australia but am working in a field that slightly deviates from this path (3D visualizer in the construction industry). Would that affect my chances of applying for a 189 visa?
you should still be employed as architect... cuz state nomination criteria would seek your employment detail
Hi. Wat type of questions are asked during the assessment interview ?
Thank u for the video ❤ is Supplying a Statutory Declaration or Affidavit mandatory for VET assessment?
if you cannot find your previous employer for referencing
Thank you for this video.
Hi sir. Good day. I only graduated Bachelor in Architecture here in the Philippines but hasn't become an Architect yet because i have to OJT for 2 years first to get a board exam to become one. Can I still take the assessment for the masters? and when I take the assessment and failed, can I do a retake again?
You may
Hi ..I did my bachelors in architecture and also recently completed my masters in architecture from Pakistan. I am having an extensive experience of 12 years in the field. I guess I come under the category of experienced practitioners, but I am not living in Australia! what would be the criteria for my assessment.
thank you
Did you find any answer to your query ? Kindly help
Waiting for your response.
Can an architect having more than 5 year’s experience is eligible for PR?
@@kifayatullah6761 did you get any valid information?
Thank you for your specific video on skill assessment process for architects. Can you please indicate what the process should be for someone who pursued PhD in architecture from UofA (SA), Masters and Bachelor overseas? In this scenario, to apply for 190/189 in SA, what is need to be done? positive assessment for stage 1 only, or need both stages 1 and 2 to apply? Thanks a lot
Best way is to contact them directly as we cannot possible know the content of your previous studies
@sadia Afrin
Can you please share your experience of skill assessment process. Is there any benefit of PhD in architecture? Your response will be very valuable. Regards
Hi Karl, i completed Masters of Architectural sciences from University of Sydney. Wanted to understand which drop-down do I selected from qualification verification section (Masters of Architecture or Masters of Architecture -design)
It is best to call them and ask
Hi Carl my daughter get offer from Melbourne polytechnic/Griffith/Newcastle which one is the best?
Griffith is better among them
@@ChannelAMEC but my budget is Melb poly. Is it good
Do i have to complete both the 2 stages to immigrate or the stage 1 would be fairly enough
Stages are designed for reason
Brother karl hi
Kindly make a video on internal auditor/ accountant offshore.
So v get gud information about it.
here we go mate: ua-cam.com/video/VzLS5cabyK4/v-deo.html
@@ChannelAMEC www.act.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/1834627/ACT-Invitation-ranking-January-22-List.pdf
This link is abt act invitations, in their data they hav mentions they hv send invite to overseas applicants under 221213/221214 category i.e auditor, do u hv any information abt it whether they hav send it to internal auditor.
As i m offshore applicant internal auditor. With 65 cambera matrix point.plz advice
Hi Carl, I'm wondering if I'm registered in NSW, Australia. Do I still need to do the skill assessment? Thank You
How can an architecture draftsman migrate to Australia ?
Get a skill assessment done and either skilled migrate or been employer sponsored
Hi Karl
I have completed a bachelor's of architecture in India. The guidelines say that there shouldn't be any semester which contributes entirely to practical experience. But I had to spend my whole of the 9 th semester to do an internship as a part of the course. Am I still eligible for stage 1 assesment.
However I am a registered architect in India, do you think this could makeup for that.
Also,
The guidelines say that there needs to be atleast one year of work experience out of which 6 months must be post graduation. Which means a student has to work while pursuing his degree. Don't you think this would go against the " eligibility criteria for qualifications assessment " where it says students shouldn't have any semester which contributes entirely to practical experience.
Can you please comment on this.
Thanks
Sai
The best way is to give a try and lodge a skill assessment
Has any architect from India or Pakistan tried skill assessment for PR ?
Do they recognise our degree?
Hey man..can I reach out to you regarding this? I have a few doubts
Hi, I have completed my bachelor's in architecture in India. In order to claim 5 points for PR when applicant has applied as a dependent, do i still need to go through stage 1 and 2 for skills assessment or stage1 is enough just for 5 points.
Yes I think so
Hey man..Can I dm you? I'm also planning to pursue architectural masters next year in Australia. I have a few doubts
Good day sir I work as an architectural draftsman for 11 years and graduated in Philippines with my bachelor in major of architecture in Philippines (4year course in my university in Philippines)but not bachelor in architecture but how will i know if am qualified to become an architect in Australia and to work there as well also?
As long as you pass skill assessment
Hi, I got the stage 1 Positive skill assessment already. Is it necessary to complete stage 2 to apply for the 186 (Direct Entry) and 190 visa?
as long as it indicate full skill assessment positive, then it is good for 186 and/or 190
@supphakarn wongkaew hey man can I ask you about ur assessment?
Can you help me with my skill assessment for Australia ?
From which country you did your bachelor of architecture?
Hey man...can I connect with you on gmail? I had some doubts regarding the same.
Thank You 😊
Im enteristed. Im architect in philipines
I have polytechnic architecture engineering 3years diploma and experience 3years ..., help me for Australia migration
Sure
Hi, how will the Labor party win in the elections affect migrations laws 2023?
More quota and more realistic help
Hello sir I will be pursuing my Bachelors of architecture from Australia. I have offer letter from both university of sydney and university of adelaide. So, I am confused between the two of them plz according to according to ur experience suggest which one should I consider.
Adelaide better
@@ChannelAMEC any valid reason for that sir? is the infrastructure growth rate more in adelaide than sydney?
I need civil engineer assessment here
Sure, email us