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ASPC Processing update.
Hmmm...Just a thought, but if you read this on latest update, its possible that all CSL applications on the old list upto yesterdays announcement could already have been allocated to a CO...
"Applications are being processed in date of lodgement order. The ASPC expects to have commenced processing of all CSL applications held by this office by the end of May 2009." It now doesn't say anything about allocating... What do you think??? Or am i clutching at straws here??? After all didn't they say appliactions currently allocated would not be affected?? |
Re: ASPC Processing update.
Originally Posted by Yorkshireclan
(Post 7385802)
Hmmm...Just a thought, but if you read this on latest update, its possible that all CSL applications on the old list upto yesterdays announcement could already have been allocated to a CO...
"Applications are being processed in date of lodgement order. The ASPC expects to have commenced processing of all CSL applications held by this office by the end of May 2009." It now doesn't say anything about allocating... What do you think??? Or am i clutching at straws here??? After all didn't they say appliactions currently allocated would not be affected?? 'Applications with Occupations on the Critical Skills List (CSL): Applications are being allocated in date of lodgement order. All CSLapplictions are expected to be allocated to case officers by end of May2009.' .. which has now been changed to what you've posted.. Surely, there HAS TO BE a reason why they'd take the ttrouble of editing the text ?? |
Re: ASPC Processing update.
That's last week's update though, so pre-new CSL announcements. I don't think you can read anything into it. Wait until this week's update and see what that says.
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Re: ASPC Processing update.
YES BUT IT STILL READS AS THOUGH ALL APPLICATIONS ARE ALREADY ALLOCATED???:unsure:
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Re: ASPC Processing update.
Originally Posted by cookiestar
(Post 7385980)
That's last week's update though, so pre-new CSL announcements. I don't think you can read anything into it. Wait until this week's update and see what that says.
I have 2 emails from ASPC in my inbox .. I had one earlier in the week, and this one's just come out now.. Both of them read the same date 09 March! So what I'm saying is that they've just altered the text of the 9March response, and have not actually issued a new more recent update.. Of course we'll have another for March 16 but it hasn't come out as yet.. The fact that they edited the text in the current email rather than just revising the whole thing for next week and let it be for the 9 march one ? WHY would they ? There has to be a reason.. |
Re: ASPC Processing update.
Originally Posted by fifty_pence
(Post 7386311)
you've got me wrong ..
I have 2 emails from ASPC in my inbox .. I had one earlier in the week, and this one's just come out now.. Both of them read the same date 09 March! So what I'm saying is that they've just altered the text of the 9March response, and have not actually issued a new more recent update.. Of course we'll have another for March 16 but it hasn't come out as yet.. The fact that they edited the text in the current email rather than just revising the whole thing for next week and let it be for the 9 march one ? WHY would they ? There has to be a reason.. Applications are being allocated in date of lodgement order. All CSLapplictions are expected to be allocated to case officers by end of May2009 Applications are being processed in date of lodgement order. The ASPC expects to have commenced processing of all CSL applications held by this office by the end of May 2009 |
Re: ASPC Processing update.
I don't think I've misunderstood you.
Yorkshire Clan - I don't think that sentence reads as though all CSL applications have been allocated - I think it reads as though they will all be sitting with a case officer by the end of May. The edited text on the later version of the 9th March update sounds to me (as someone who writes for a job) like they've had several queries relating to their phrasing of the sentence so they've reworded it accordingly. |
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I had a very basic question:
once you have sent the documents for skill assessment, can u add any more document to the case number? say for example if you apply for ACS and in between you take up and get certified on one of the certifications mentioned in MODL, can one include that in the existing file opened? Thanx in advance. |
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I just received same reply.
The ASPC expects to have commenced processing of all CSL applications held by this office by the end of May 2009. applictions are expected to be allocated to case officers by end of May2009. So only they will start processing of CSL in may 2009 until wat they do ????:eek: |
Re: ASPC Processing update.
Surely "Commenced Processing" == "Allocated to Case Officers" ???
They probably changed the wording cause people expect to have their Visa by May, not just a Case Officer (A visa can still take months to be processed after a CO is allocated). I reckon DIAC are getting so many emails that they have to reply to etc that it's keeping them from working on the visas and they are trying to reword things to minimise these queries. |
Re: ASPC Processing update.
Originally Posted by Axe
(Post 7387932)
Surely "Commenced Processing" == "Allocated to Case Officers" ???
They probably changed the wording cause people expect to have their Visa by May, not just a Case Officer (A visa can still take months to be processed after a CO is allocated). I reckon DIAC are getting so many emails that they have to reply to etc that it's keeping them from working on the visas and they are trying to reword things to minimise these queries. Commencing of processing mean the same thing i.e. allocation to case officer. In other word application processing is commenced once it is allocated to case officer. And offcourse visa grant will take time depending on individual circumstances. |
Re: ASPC Processing update.
Originally Posted by Altavista
(Post 7387969)
Yeah! I think Axe is right.
Commencing of processing mean the same thing i.e. allocation to case officer. In other word application processing is commenced once it is allocated to case officer. And offcourse visa grant will take time depending on individual circumstances. The day I submitted my aplication..my status is like this: "Application received - processing commenced" I don't think Case officer will be allocated on the very first day and also I know no CO is being allocated for year 2009 applicants ... |
Re: ASPC Processing update.
Originally Posted by aman_sharma2k1
(Post 7388103)
Hello Alvtavista,
The day I submitted my aplication..my status is like this: "Application received - processing commenced" I don't think Case officer will be allocated on the very first day and also I know no CO is being allocated for year 2009 applicants ... This is the general message which displays with every application. Application generally commenced once it is allocated to case officer and this is what DIAC mentioned in their update email. They just changed the text to clear confusion. |
Re: ASPC Processing update.
Does any one has idea why ASPC processing update has not been published for 16 March as yet.
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