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Brisbane Processing Centre
Which visas are the Brisbane Processing Centre processing now? The auto-reply mail is not working for me. So, if someone could tell me what date the Brisbane Centre is upto in terms of processing of visas that would be awesome. Have they started on any 2010 applicants or are they still on 2008 applicants?
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Re: Brisbane Processing Centre
Originally Posted by Inception
(Post 8908965)
Which visas are the Brisbane Processing Centre processing now? The auto-reply mail is not working for me. So, if someone could tell me what date the Brisbane Centre is upto in terms of processing of visas that would be awesome. Have they started on any 2010 applicants or are they still on 2008 applicants?
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Re: Brisbane Processing Centre
Goodness gracious! I am a 3oth August 2010 applicant. I applied for an onshore 885. Does this make any difference? How long are they going to take to get to me? 4 years? :eek:
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Re: Brisbane Processing Centre
Originally Posted by Inception
(Post 8909709)
Goodness gracious! I am a 3oth August 2010 applicant. I applied for an onshore 885. Does this make any difference? How long are they going to take to get to me? 4 years? :eek:
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Re: Brisbane Processing Centre
Originally Posted by shafaqat309
(Post 8910254)
I was referring 175 and 176 applicants.
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Re: Brisbane Processing Centre
Current reply (as at 12/10/10) from [email protected]
GENERAL SKILLED MIGRATION BRISBANE PROCESSING INFORMATION This is an automated e-mail response which provides updated information on skilled migration applications being processed by GSM Brisbane. IMPORTANT NOTICE Changes to Priority Processing – 14 July 2010 Direction No. 48 - Order of consideration - certain skilled migration visas The Migration Act 1958 contains powers by which the Minister can consider and finalise visa applications in an order of priority that the Minister considers appropriate. Departmental officers are required to follow this Ministerial direction, which applies to every stage of visa processing. The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Senator Chris Evans, has set new priority processing arrangements for certain skilled migration visas. These arrangements take account of the changes to the Skilled Occupation List (SOL) that came into effect on 1 July 2010, as well as the revocation of the Migration Occupation in Demand List (MODL) and the Critical Skills List (CSL). These priority processing arrangements apply to applications already lodged with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship, as well as to future applications. The new priority processing arrangements apply to the following visa programs: · The Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) · The Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) · General Skilled Migration (GSM) The following GSM visa subclasses are exempt from the priority processing provisions specified in Direction 48: · Skilled – Recognised Graduate Subclass 476 · Skilled – Graduate Subclass 485 · Skilled – Designated Area – Sponsored (Residence) Subclass 883 · Skilled – Regional Subclass 887 Applications for these visa subclasses will be processed in the order in which they are received. The following GSM applications are exempt from Direction 48: · applications that have been remitted by the Migration Review Tribunal for reconsideration; · applications where it is readily apparent that the criteria for grant of the visa would not be satisfied; · applications by members of the family unit of a person who holds a temporary or provisional GSM visa (subsequent entrant applications). · visa applications for a Skilled – Regional Sponsored Subclass 487 visa where the applicant holds a Skilled – Independent Regional (Provisional) Subclass 495 visa, Skilled – Designated Area-sponsored (Provisional) Subclass 496 visa, Skilled – Regional Sponsored Subclass 487 visa or Skilled – Regional Sponsored Subclass 475 visa at the time they apply. The Skilled Migration visa processing priorities Under the Ministerial Direction, the following processing priorities (with highest priority listed first) apply: Applications from people who are employer sponsored under the ENS and the RSMS. Applications from people who are nominated by a state or territory government agency with a nominated occupation that is specified on that state or territory’s state migration plan. Applications from people who have nominated an occupation on the new Skilled Occupation List (SOL) – Schedule 3 in effect from 1 July 2010. See: http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener...ccupations.pdf All other applications are to be processed in the order in which they are received. Further information can be found via the following link: http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener.../whats-new.htm Priority Processing Exemptions & Current Processing Times Visa Subclasses 476, 485 and 887 are exempt from the priority processing changes. Applications under these subclasses will continue to be processed in the order in which they were received by the department – the following subclass by application lodgement date identifies cases currently being considered: Skilled – Graduate Subclass 485 VC 485: Applications Lodged on or before 1October 2009 Skilled – Regional Subclass 887 VB 887: Applications Lodged on or before 21 September 2010 Skilled Onshore E-Lodged Applications - Priority Group 3 885, 886 - Applications Lodged on or before 4 March 2009 487 - Applications Lodged on or before 4 March 2009 Processing News INCREASED VISA APPLICATION CHARGES (VACs) – 1JULY 2010 Information on fees and charges is published on the department's website at http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/990i.htm When a VAC is changed, the new amount applies to all visa applications received by the department on and after the day the VAC is changed. Therefore if an application will be received by the department on or after 1 July 2010 please ensure that the correct VAC is paid. An application has not been validly made until the full VAC is received. We have been advised that the relevant visa charges have increased as follows: If the first instalment of the VAC payable was previously $AUD230 it is $AUD235 from 1 July 2010 If the first instalment of the VAC payable was previously $AUD2525 it is $AUD2575 from 1 July 2010 For GSM applicants liable to payment of a second instalment of the VAC the amount payable will be $AUD3575 for applications lodged on or after 1 July 2010. Applicants are not required to pay the second instalment until requested to do so by the department. |
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