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andy & jayne Apr 26th 2005 11:29 am

Frontloading - Good Or Bad??
 
Application lodged - 01/02/2005
Credit Card Debited - 08/02/2005

Frontloaded Police Checks - 19/04/2005
Frontloaded Meds/Xrays - 26/04/2005

Still waiting 'requests' :confused: :confused:

Frontloading - good or bad??

Jayne :D

walla Apr 26th 2005 11:34 am

Re: Frontloading - Good Or Bad??
 

Originally Posted by andy & jayne
Application lodged - 01/02/2005
Credit Card Debited - 08/02/2005

Frontloaded Police Checks - 19/04/2005
Frontloaded Meds/Xrays - 26/04/2005

Still waiting 'requests' :confused: :confused:

Frontloading - good or bad??

Jayne :D

good if you're expecting the visa quickly.

bad if it doesn't, as you only have until 19-04-06 to validate and sell property if you have one to sell...

what visa are you applying for?

andy & jayne Apr 26th 2005 11:43 am

Re: Frontloading - Good Or Bad??
 

Originally Posted by walla1
good if you're expecting the visa quickly.

bad if it doesn't, as you only have until 19-04-06 to validate and sell property if you have one to sell...

what visa are you applying for?

Skilled 136 visa!!

Jayne

JackTheLad Apr 26th 2005 11:55 am

Re: Frontloading - Good Or Bad??
 

Originally Posted by andy & jayne
Frontloading - good or bad??

Frontloading is always better than toploading, IMHO. It's cleaner and doesn't shred the clothes into pieces.

Mrs JTL

wmoore Apr 26th 2005 12:14 pm

Re: Frontloading - Good Or Bad??
 

Originally Posted by andy & jayne
Application lodged - 01/02/2005
Credit Card Debited - 08/02/2005

Frontloaded Police Checks - 19/04/2005
Frontloaded Meds/Xrays - 26/04/2005

Still waiting 'requests' :confused: :confused:

Frontloading - good or bad??

Jayne :D

Technically you didn't front load but I don't want to be pedantic about it ;)

Judging by the immigration forum and Austimeline, I would think you should get your requests any day now - probably about the same time your results land on DIMIA's doormat.

Lots of people do this (I will be doing the same over the next week or so) and so long as the results don't get lost in the system or that there are no complications that hold your visa up beyond 19/04/06 ( :scared: ) then it should speed things up a little bit.

Phil-UK Apr 26th 2005 12:14 pm

Re: Frontloading - Good Or Bad??
 

Originally Posted by JackTheLad
Frontloading is always better than toploading, IMHO. It's cleaner and doesn't shred the clothes into pieces.

Mrs JTL

LOL, I saw the heading and thought "There's a gag to be had here !" but you beat me to it.

Good job JTL !

Phil

JackTheLad Apr 26th 2005 12:22 pm

Re: Frontloading - Good Or Bad??
 

Originally Posted by Phil-UK
LOL, I saw the heading and thought "There's a gag to be had here !" but you beat me to it.

Good job JTL !

Phil

Oy! It's not JTL. It's the missus this time. He's not the only one in this household with stupid humour...

Mrs JTL

wmoore Apr 26th 2005 12:23 pm

Re: Frontloading - Good Or Bad??
 

Originally Posted by JackTheLad
Oy! It's not JTL. It's the missus this time. He's not the only one in this household with stupid humour...

Mrs JTL

Oh no! There's two of 'em :scared:

worzel Apr 26th 2005 12:29 pm

Re: Frontloading - Good Or Bad??
 

Originally Posted by andy & jayne
Application lodged - 01/02/2005
Credit Card Debited - 08/02/2005

Frontloaded Police Checks - 19/04/2005
Frontloaded Meds/Xrays - 26/04/2005

Still waiting 'requests' :confused: :confused:

Frontloading - good or bad??

Jayne :D

I also sent mine in unrequested and went straight to visa grant last Friday. (11 weeks and 1 day from ack letter). My credit card was charged 4 days before you so I reckon you should hear any day now. However, I was told that Sydney take a couple of weeks to process medicals so their next email will probably be a medicals request. You will just need to advise them that they are already in the system.

Steve2438 Apr 26th 2005 12:44 pm

Re: Frontloading - Good Or Bad??
 

Originally Posted by andy & jayne
Application lodged - 01/02/2005
Credit Card Debited - 08/02/2005

Frontloaded Police Checks - 19/04/2005
Frontloaded Meds/Xrays - 26/04/2005

Still waiting 'requests' :confused: :confused:

Frontloading - good or bad??

Jayne :D

I think im going to be well early with mine because when i phoned the police to get a ruff timescale i was told 40 days...so ok you can live with that but they came back after 20,now with the meds booked for the 5th may i might have to put that back a bit...but as already said we now have the police checks and the date has started...whatever the outcome.... so might just have to go with it...the problem is... that its out of your control and you can only guess timeline's..... :(

wmoore Apr 26th 2005 12:46 pm

Re: Frontloading - Good Or Bad??
 

Originally Posted by Steve2438
I think im going to be well early with mine because when i phoned the police to get a ruff timescale i was told 40 days...

40 days is the legal MAXIMUM amount of time the police (or anyone else for that matter) is allowed to take to respond to your request for your records - Data Protection Act. Mine took less than 2 weeks (I think).

DagBoy Apr 26th 2005 12:49 pm

Re: Frontloading - Good Or Bad??
 

Originally Posted by JackTheLad
Oy! It's not JTL. It's the missus this time. He's not the only one in this household with stupid humour...

Mrs JTL

Well, you would need a sense of humour living with JTL :D

Phil-UK Apr 26th 2005 3:05 pm

Re: Frontloading - Good Or Bad??
 

Originally Posted by JackTheLad
Oy! It's not JTL. It's the missus this time. He's not the only one in this household with stupid humour...

Mrs JTL

I so humbly appologise ;)

Phil

wargod Apr 26th 2005 3:32 pm

Re: Frontloading - Good Or Bad??
 

Originally Posted by Phil-UK
I so humbly appologise ;)

Phil

Careful - seems they hunt in packs :)

Tiawamutu Apr 26th 2005 4:01 pm

Re: Frontloading - Good Or Bad??
 
Hi,
I'm a noob to this sort of stuff, and am quite confused with all the terminology:

Frontloading, what isl that all about??

and what do all the abreviations in people's timelines stand for?? :confused:

The only thing I think I know is that you have your skills assessment then you apply for the visa you require, then you have your police and health checks (medicals)

Is this all there is to it?

Everyone seems to know what they are talking about, does this come as you progress with the application??

Thanks,
Tia


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