Changes to Migration Regs from 1 November 2002
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Details just put on the DIMIA website:
http://www.immi.gov.au/legislation/amendments/index.htm
Best regards.
http://www.immi.gov.au/legislation/amendments/index.htm
Best regards.

#2

Any major implications (read like gobbledegook to me). Translation of key issues would be welcome....
Mash...
Mash...
Originally posted by Alan Collett:
Details just put on the DIMIA website:
http://www.immi.gov.au/legislation/amendments/index.htm
Best regards.
Details just put on the DIMIA website:
http://www.immi.gov.au/legislation/amendments/index.htm
Best regards.

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There's nothing in the changes that's relevant to most on this newsgroup ... simply posted for reference.
Best regards.
Best regards.
Originally posted by mashiraz:
Any major implications (read like gobbledegook to me). Translation of key issues would be welcome....
Mash...
Any major implications (read like gobbledegook to me). Translation of key issues would be welcome....
Mash...
Last edited by Alan Collett; Oct 14th 2002 at 9:54 am.

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Ah ha..........thought so...
Mash...
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Originally posted by Alan Collett:
There's nothing in the changes that's relevant to most on this newsgroup ...
Best regards.
There's nothing in the changes that's relevant to most on this newsgroup ...
Best regards.

#5

hi alan,
there was a proposal to change assessment levels of some countries(http://www.immi.gov.au/students/whatsnew.htm#assess0111)
has this come into force or is it still in the pipeline?i checked the changes as per the site u sent and there isnt any info on this..
please help
regards
rohit
there was a proposal to change assessment levels of some countries(http://www.immi.gov.au/students/whatsnew.htm#assess0111)
has this come into force or is it still in the pipeline?i checked the changes as per the site u sent and there isnt any info on this..
please help
regards
rohit
Originally posted by Alan Collett:
Details just put on the DIMIA website:
http://www.immi.gov.au/legislation/amendments/index.htm
Best regards.
Details just put on the DIMIA website:
http://www.immi.gov.au/legislation/amendments/index.htm
Best regards.

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Alan
Seems very low-key this time around with a number of things
conspicuous by their absence. Like two in particular, which many
thought (at least up to a few months ago) were on the way.
- increasing the time a student needs in Australia to apply for
onshore PR to 2 years (which I thought they were thinking of doing)
- a new initiative to encourage skilled independent migrants to go for
regional schemes.
I'm intrigued by this new subclass 462 (Work & Holiday) visa. Does
anyone know what this is for and how it's going to sit alongside with
the Working Holiday Visa?
Regards
Jeremy
>On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 02:27:52 +0000, Alan Collett wrote:
>Details just put on the DIMIA website:
>http://www.immi.gov.-
>au/legislation/amendments/index.htm
>Best regards.
>--
>Alan Collett of Go Matilda,
>http://www.gomatilda.com
>Posted via http://britishexpats.com
Seems very low-key this time around with a number of things
conspicuous by their absence. Like two in particular, which many
thought (at least up to a few months ago) were on the way.
- increasing the time a student needs in Australia to apply for
onshore PR to 2 years (which I thought they were thinking of doing)
- a new initiative to encourage skilled independent migrants to go for
regional schemes.
I'm intrigued by this new subclass 462 (Work & Holiday) visa. Does
anyone know what this is for and how it's going to sit alongside with
the Working Holiday Visa?
Regards
Jeremy
>On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 02:27:52 +0000, Alan Collett wrote:
>Details just put on the DIMIA website:
>http://www.immi.gov.-
>au/legislation/amendments/index.htm
>Best regards.
>--
>Alan Collett of Go Matilda,
>http://www.gomatilda.com
>Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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Which areas are classed as "Regional Australia"?
"mashiraz" wrote in message
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> Any major implications (read like gobbledegook to me). Translation of
> key issues would be welcome....
> Mash...
> Originally posted by Alan Collett:
> > Details just put on the DIMIA website:
> > http://www.immi.g-
> > ov.au/legislation/amendments/index.htm
> >
> Best regards.
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
"mashiraz" wrote in message
news:[email protected]
.com...
> Any major implications (read like gobbledegook to me). Translation of
> key issues would be welcome....
> Mash...
> Originally posted by Alan Collett:
> > Details just put on the DIMIA website:
> > http://www.immi.g-
> > ov.au/legislation/amendments/index.htm
> >
> Best regards.
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
#8

Originally posted by rohit_tar:
hi alan,
there was a proposal to change assessment levels of some countries(http://www.immi.gov.au/students/whatsnew.htm#assess0111)
has this come into force or is it still in the pipeline?i checked the changes as per the site u sent and there isnt any info on this..
please help
regards
rohit
hi alan,
there was a proposal to change assessment levels of some countries(http://www.immi.gov.au/students/whatsnew.htm#assess0111)
has this come into force or is it still in the pipeline?i checked the changes as per the site u sent and there isnt any info on this..
please help
regards
rohit
