1. Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute
ABN: 22 135 572 815
Spatial Information and Cartography ∙ Land Surveying ∙ Engineering and Mining Surveying ∙ Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry ∙ Hydrography
SSSI National Office
27-29 Napier Close, Deakin
PO Box 307, Deakin West ACT 2600 Australia
T +61 2 6282 2282 F +61 2 6282 2576 E support@sssi.org.au W www.sssi.org.au
Ref: 24/14
24 April 2014
Mr Ramil Sadykhov
Admirala Makarova Street
d.37, k.2, kv 122
Moscow 125212
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Dear Mr Sadykhov
The Migration Assessment Committee of the Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute (SSSI) has
considered your qualifications and experience (where necessary) for migration assessment and I am
pleased to advise you that your application to SSSI as the assessing authority on behalf of the
Australian Government has been successful. The assessment, which is a pre-requisite for your
application to immigrate to Australia, will be valid for two years from the date of this letter.
The committee has assessed your application and has found you to be eligible by virtue of your
tertiary qualifications and experience and therefore eligible for migration under nominated skilled
occupation of Surveyor - ANZSCO 232212.
Please note that this assessment does not guarantee your employment in Australia and should you
be successful with your migration application you may need to be registered in the State or Territory
in which you gain employment. The State governments of Australia each have their own Surveying
Boards to which surveyors have to apply for registration. You should be aware that you may have to
undertake a further course of study and training with a Surveyors Board in one of the States and
Territories to become registered with that authority.
I wish you success and hope that your application for migration is successful.
Yours sincerely
Roger Buckley
Chief Executive Officer
2. Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute
ABN: 22 135 572 815
Spatial Information and Cartography ∙ Land Surveying ∙ Engineering and Mining Surveying ∙ Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry ∙ Hydrography
SSSI National Office
27-29 Napier Close, Deakin
PO Box 307, Deakin West ACT 2600 Australia
T +61 2 6282 2282 F +61 2 6282 2576 E support@sssi.org.au W www.sssi.org.au
ANNEXURE
SSSI Skills Assessment Letter – Mr Ramil Sadhykhov
Recognised Qualifications
The qualification submitted by Mr Ramil Sadhykhov of:
a Bachelor of Engineering in Applied Geodesy from the Moscow State University of
Geodesy & Cartography
is recognised by the Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute, for the purposes of awarding points for
qualifications under the General Skilled Migration points test, as:
an approved four year full time surveying degree from an Australian university.
The assessment has been made based on the following items of evidence:
Academic transcripts from the relevant institution; and
Copies of the testamurs of the degrees.
Advice regarding work experience claims submitted by the applicant
The claims of work experience made by Mr Ramil Sadhykhov below equate to work at an
appropriately skilled level as a Surveyor:
From January 2014 to present, Engineer Surveyor with StroySpetsSila on a varity of tasks, in
both the field and the office, to observe and compute control, detail and engineering
surveys in support of the construction of a housing estate.
From February 2012 to December 2013, Engineer Surveyor, with Almaz-Shin Pty Ltd on a
variety of tasks, in both the field and the office, to observe and compute control, detail and
engineering surveys in support of the construction of the Multifunctional Commercial and
Industrial Warehouse Complex, Rumyanstevo, in territory of the Russian Federation.
From June 2010 to February 2012, Engineer Surveyor, with the EKS PP Ecological
Technologies on a variety of tasks, in both the field and the office, to observe and compute
control, detail and engineering surveys in support of major land and real estate
developments in Steelinvest-Tula, in the Tula region of the Russian Federation.
This opinion is based on the following items of evidence and does not constitute an opinion as to the
veracity of the claims made:
Description of tasks listed for the occupation under ANZSCO; corresponds with the tasks
performed by the applicant; and
Work references of the position held during the relevant period.
This advice is the opinion of the Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute. Determination of points
under the skilled migration points test remains at the discretion of delegated officers of the
Department of Immigration and Citizenship.
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