processing timelines
#1
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Joined: Nov 2009
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processing timelines
hi
Does anyone has an idea on the processing time lines (since the lodgement) for an application without job offer (but the occupation in the absolute skill shortage list)
gms
Does anyone has an idea on the processing time lines (since the lodgement) for an application without job offer (but the occupation in the absolute skill shortage list)
gms
#2
Re: processing timelines
Nope.
You need to look on the NZIS website for processing times for individual branch offices.
We will not be doing timeline threads on this forum . My decision. Although people are free to comment on their own timelines if they wish.
If you want to find timelines , please do look at other users timelines. They put them in their signatures.
You need to look on the NZIS website for processing times for individual branch offices.
We will not be doing timeline threads on this forum . My decision. Although people are free to comment on their own timelines if they wish.
If you want to find timelines , please do look at other users timelines. They put them in their signatures.
#4
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Joined: Apr 2008
Location: Castor Bay, Auckland
Posts: 103
Re: processing timelines
Hi
We have just got PR without a job offer. Hubby is a builder, so skilled on the shortage list. It took 11 months, but that included our case officer being away a lot and also losing our paperwork for 2 months!
Best wishes, Lindsay
We have just got PR without a job offer. Hubby is a builder, so skilled on the shortage list. It took 11 months, but that included our case officer being away a lot and also losing our paperwork for 2 months!
Best wishes, Lindsay
#5
Re: processing timelines
Perhaps it should also be stated that most all of us are having the applications processed through the UK or NZ , not China.
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#6
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Re: processing timelines
Getting PR within 11 months is great (even without a job offer)!!!!!!!!!!.
but as BEVS said the reason might be they have been processed by UK or NZ.
in my case it is to be processed by Shanghai Branch.
gms
but as BEVS said the reason might be they have been processed by UK or NZ.
in my case it is to be processed by Shanghai Branch.
gms
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Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 141
Re: processing timelines
Thanks, a useful signature but missing the last question. Are you happy at there?