Pre-check of applications in Adelaida?
Hi All.
Does anybody of you know if the applications are pre-checked when they arrive to Adelaide? Or nothing is done then and they can be refused after year of waiting when migration officer finds out that basic requirements are not met? Thanks for your opinion Cheers Waiting Long |
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Originally posted by waiting.long: Hi All. Does anybody of you know if the applications are pre-checked when they arrive to Adelaide? Or nothing is done then and they can be refused after year of waiting when migration officer finds out that basic requirements are not met? Thanks for your opinion Cheers Waiting Long |
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Originally posted by waiting.long: Does anybody of you know if the applications are pre-checked when they arrive to Adelaide? Or nothing is done then and they can be refused after year of waiting when migration officer finds out that basic requirements are not met? Some people have been given a rude shock that they did not meet the basic requirements (due to deeming date problems) after a long wait. Essentially, getting the acknowledgement is no indication that you've passed the points test. All anyone can infer from the acknowledgement is that his/her application has reached DIMIA and that he/she is now poorer by a bit. Peter |
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What you mean "(due to deeming date problems) after a long wait."?
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Originally posted by waiting.long: What you mean "(due to deeming date problems) after a long wait."? http://www.britishexpats.com/forum/s...009#post415009 http://www.britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&postid=415009#post415009 Peter |
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I was told...... "If you don't meet the passmark but do meet the poolmark
(70 points) then you would know within about 6-8 months." Dan "waiting.long" wrote in message news:442715.1034547653@britishexpats- .com... > Hi All. > Does anybody of you know if the applications are pre-checked when they > arrive to Adelaide? > Or nothing is done then and they can be refused after year of waiting > when migration officer finds out that basic requirements are not met? > Thanks for your opinion > Cheers > Waiting Long > -- > Posted via http://britishexpats.com |
Re: Pre-check of applications in Adelaida?
Adelaide do normally check applications on receipt - but only to see
if they're legally valid (in the jargon, do they meet the Schedule 1 criteria for the relevant visa class). For someone applying for an offshore skilled independent visa, these are relatively basic - is it the right form, right fee, has a residential address, lodged in the right place - and has it got a skills assessment. That's it. If it's valid they take the money and issue an acknowledgement and file number. There's no application of the basic requirements or points test until much later in the process. So it's quite possible to wait 40-50 weeks or more only to find out you've been refused for some reason. Often the only option is to re-apply, pay another fee, and join the back of the queue. That's of course if you're still eligible to apply again. Jeremy >On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 03:52:08 +0000, ptlabs wrote: >Originally posted by waiting.long: >> Does anybody of you know if the applications are pre-checked when >> they arrive to Adelaide? >> Or nothing is done then and they can be refused after year of waiting >> when migration officer finds out that basic requirements are not met? >Empirical evidence (as found in some posts in this forum) suggest that >it is indeed possible to have your application refused even after a >long period of inactivity in the queue. No news need not mean good >news, I guess. >Some people have been given a rude shock that they did not meet the >basic requirements (due to deeming date problems) after a long wait. >Essentially, getting the acknowledgement is no indication that you've >passed the points test. All anyone can infer from the acknowledgement >is that his/her application has reached DIMIA and that he/she is now >poorer by a bit. >Peter >-- >Visited http://www.austimeline.com/ yet? >Posted via http://britishexpats.com |
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