November 2010 Visa Applicants
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Re: November 2010 Visa Applicants
Good luck to you both. Hope it doesn't take to long.
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Re: November 2010 Visa Applicants
Can anyone confirm this?
We're heading over to Brisbane on a Working Holiday Visa in July 2011 while we wait for our 175 to be accepted. Once in Brisbane and when our 175 gets accepted, we will have to leave and re-enter the country to validate it, how long do we need to leave for? Or is it not a matter of time but the act of physical leaving and re-entering. What I think we'll do is jump on a flight to NZ or Singapore for a few days but I just wanted to check that there was a fixed time of how long you have to leave for.
We're heading over to Brisbane on a Working Holiday Visa in July 2011 while we wait for our 175 to be accepted. Once in Brisbane and when our 175 gets accepted, we will have to leave and re-enter the country to validate it, how long do we need to leave for? Or is it not a matter of time but the act of physical leaving and re-entering. What I think we'll do is jump on a flight to NZ or Singapore for a few days but I just wanted to check that there was a fixed time of how long you have to leave for.
#7
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Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 14
Basic Question for 457 Timeline
Hi Everyone
I know there are a lot of information floating around regarding timelines for 457 visa but I just want to ask the basic question.
As per the link below, the timeframe is 3 months for a high risk country applicant.
http://www.immi.gov.au/about/charters/client-services-charter/visas/3.0.htm
Now, coming to my question, wanted to know if this 3 months time is for
A - All 3 steps i.e. business sponsorship, nomination and employee visa application
OR
B - Employee visa application.
FYI, I have lodged the application on Nov 2, 2010, uploaded all the documents alongwith Health insurance and did my chest x-ray examination today. The doctor should send the report to DIAC in a day or two.
Just to add here, On 4-Nov, it says the Medicals have been received (wow that was quick considering I did my chest x-ray on the same day)
Any idea, based on user experiences, when should the visa be approved?
Regards
Nick
I know there are a lot of information floating around regarding timelines for 457 visa but I just want to ask the basic question.
As per the link below, the timeframe is 3 months for a high risk country applicant.
http://www.immi.gov.au/about/charters/client-services-charter/visas/3.0.htm
Now, coming to my question, wanted to know if this 3 months time is for
A - All 3 steps i.e. business sponsorship, nomination and employee visa application
OR
B - Employee visa application.
FYI, I have lodged the application on Nov 2, 2010, uploaded all the documents alongwith Health insurance and did my chest x-ray examination today. The doctor should send the report to DIAC in a day or two.
Just to add here, On 4-Nov, it says the Medicals have been received (wow that was quick considering I did my chest x-ray on the same day)
Any idea, based on user experiences, when should the visa be approved?
Regards
Nick
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Re: Basic Question for 457 Timeline
Hi Everyone
I know there are a lot of information floating around regarding timelines for 457 visa but I just want to ask the basic question.
As per the link below, the timeframe is 3 months for a high risk country applicant.
http://www.immi.gov.au/about/charters/client-services-charter/visas/3.0.htm
Now, coming to my question, wanted to know if this 3 months time is for
A - All 3 steps i.e. business sponsorship, nomination and employee visa application
OR
B - Employee visa application.
FYI, I have lodged the application on Nov 2, 2010, uploaded all the documents alongwith Health insurance and did my chest x-ray examination today. The doctor should send the report to DIAC in a day or two.
Just to add here, On 4-Nov, it says the Medicals have been received (wow that was quick considering I did my chest x-ray on the same day)
Any idea, based on user experiences, when should the visa be approved?
Regards
Nick
I know there are a lot of information floating around regarding timelines for 457 visa but I just want to ask the basic question.
As per the link below, the timeframe is 3 months for a high risk country applicant.
http://www.immi.gov.au/about/charters/client-services-charter/visas/3.0.htm
Now, coming to my question, wanted to know if this 3 months time is for
A - All 3 steps i.e. business sponsorship, nomination and employee visa application
OR
B - Employee visa application.
FYI, I have lodged the application on Nov 2, 2010, uploaded all the documents alongwith Health insurance and did my chest x-ray examination today. The doctor should send the report to DIAC in a day or two.
Just to add here, On 4-Nov, it says the Medicals have been received (wow that was quick considering I did my chest x-ray on the same day)
Any idea, based on user experiences, when should the visa be approved?
Regards
Nick
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Re: November 2010 Visa Applicants
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Re: November 2010 Visa Applicants
Can anyone confirm this?
We're heading over to Brisbane on a Working Holiday Visa in July 2011 while we wait for our 175 to be accepted. Once in Brisbane and when our 175 gets accepted, we will have to leave and re-enter the country to validate it, how long do we need to leave for? Or is it not a matter of time but the act of physical leaving and re-entering. What I think we'll do is jump on a flight to NZ or Singapore for a few days but I just wanted to check that there was a fixed time of how long you have to leave for.
We're heading over to Brisbane on a Working Holiday Visa in July 2011 while we wait for our 175 to be accepted. Once in Brisbane and when our 175 gets accepted, we will have to leave and re-enter the country to validate it, how long do we need to leave for? Or is it not a matter of time but the act of physical leaving and re-entering. What I think we'll do is jump on a flight to NZ or Singapore for a few days but I just wanted to check that there was a fixed time of how long you have to leave for.
Why doesnt the gov replace this inconvenient rule and instead like charge a visa transfer fee.
Anyway NZ is a nice place for a couple of days or a week, I never been there.
To say how long it takes to change the visa i hope someone can provide his experience........anyone there gone to NZ
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Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 14
Re: Basic Question for 457 Timeline
Now, coming to my question, wanted to know if this 3 months time is for
A - All 3 steps i.e. business sponsorship, nomination and employee visa application
OR
B - Employee visa application.
Regards
Nick
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Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 277
Processing time for 176...
My job is on new sol list. I applied on 7 nov 2010 what will be my processing time?
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Re: Processing time for 176...
I always love your replies Dorothy!
I assume you're referring to SOL schedule 3? State sponsored? I don't think anyone can really know what your processing time will be. Each app is different.
Have you sent an email to Adelaide processing centre to get the update on where they are up to in processing? If not, here's a copy of the last one I received:
There is a link in it to DIAC's processing times information. Hope it helps. Good luck with your app
sherry9oct
My job is on new sol list. I applied on 7 nov 2010 what will be my processing time?
My job is on new sol list. I applied on 7 nov 2010 what will be my processing time?
Have you sent an email to Adelaide processing centre to get the update on where they are up to in processing? If not, here's a copy of the last one I received:
GENERAL SKILLED MIGRATION
ADELAIDE PROCESSING INFORMATION
This is an automated e-mail response which provides updated information on
skilled migration applications being processed by GSM Adelaide. The
information provided is updated fortnightly.
Last updated 11 November 2010.
Please do not send enquiries or reply to this email address as this
mailbox is not monitored. Contact details for GSM Adelaide are listed
below.
Current Processing Dates
If your application date has recently come into our current processing
date range you should allow at least 6 weeks to enable a case officer to
complete the initial assessment. Please refrain from sending requests for
an update on the status of your application within this 6 week period.
Priority Processed Applications
Under the priority processing direction we are currently processing
applications with a nominated occupation that appears in an active State
Migration Plan - Priority Group 2.
Assessment of cases which fall into Priority Group 3 will re-commence once
all cases in Priority Group 2 are finalised. Priority group 4 cases will
be allocated once all Priority Group 3 are allocated.
To determine which priority group your application falls under please read
the information on the department’s website at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener...rangements.htm
For further information regarding State Migration Plans please visit the
department’s website at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener.../whats-new.htm
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener...statmig-fs.pdf
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener...tatmig-faq.pdf
Applications lodged before the following dates are currently being
considered by a case officer:
Priority 2 State Migration Plan*:
(* State migration Plan currently only available for Victoria & ACT)
Skilled – Sponsored (Migrant) subclass 176
VE 176 (e-lodged): 01 May 2010
VE 176 (paper): 01 May 2010
Skilled – Sponsored (Residence) subclass 886:
VB 886 (e-lodged 01 May 2010
VB 886 (paper): 01 May 2010
Skilled – Regional Sponsored (Provisional) subclass 475
VF 475 (e-lodged): 01 May 2010
VF 475 (paper): 01 May 2010
Skilled – Regional Sponsored (Provisional) subclass 487
VC 487 (e-lodged 01 May 2010
VC 487 (paper): 01 May 2010
Priority 3 applications.
Skilled – Independent (Migrant) subclass 175
VE 175 (e-lodged): 24 October 2008
VE 175 (paper): 24 October 2008
Skilled – Sponsored (Migrant) subclass 176
VE 176 (e-lodged): 24 October 2008
VE 176 (paper): 24 October 2008
Skilled – Regional Sponsored (Provisional) subclass 475
VF 475 (e-lodged): 24 October 2008
VF 475 (paper): 24 October 2008
Skilled – Independent Regional (Provisional) subclass 495 and
Skilled – Designated Area Sponsored subclass 496
UX 495 and UZ 496 (e-lodged and paper): All applicants who have an
occupation on the new Skilled Occupation List (SOL) – Schedule 3 have been
allocated.
Skilled – Independent (Residence) subclass 885
VB (paper): 20 April 2009
Skilled – Sponsored (Residence) subclass 886
VB 886 (paper): 20 April 2009
Skilled – Regional Sponsored (Provisional) subclass 487
VC 487 (paper): 20 April 2009
Please note
Under the current priority processing arrangements Accountants who now
provide an IELTS with proficient English will not receive a higher
priority than other applicants. All Accountants are included in the new
SOL and are currently being processed under priority group 3.
Priority Exempt Applications
Visa Subclasses 476, 485 and 887 are exempt from the current priority
processing direction. Applications under these subclasses will be
processed in the order in which they were received by the department.
Applications lodged before the following dates are currently being
considered by a case officer:
Skilled – Recognised Graduate subclass 476
VF 476 (e-lodged): 4 October 2010
VF 476 (paper): 4 October 2010
Skilled – Graduate subclass 485
VC 485 (paper): 26 October 2009
Skilled – Regional subclass 887
VB 887 (paper): 30 September 2010
Subsequent Entrant Applications
All subsequent entrant applications for subclasses 485, 487 and 475: 1
October 2010
Processing Times
Estimated processing times for GSM visa applications can be found on our
website at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/about/charter.../visas/8.0.htm
Estimates of processing times that apply to different types of
applications are provided as a guide only. As processing times are
dependent on a range of factors, individual processing times may vary
considerably from the published estimates.
Factors that can impact on processing times include, but are not limited
to:
- completeness of application
- how quickly applicants respond to requests to provide documentation
- medical complications
- police checks
- checks with third parties to verify claims made in an application.
Processing News
SKILLED MIGRATION VISA PROCESSING PRIORITIES
The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship set new priority processing
arrangements for certain skilled migration visas effective from 14 July
2010.
CAPPING AND CEASING OF SPECIFIED OFFSHORE GSM APPLICATIONS LODGED BEFORE 1
SEPTEMBER 2007
As the cap has now been reached, applications subject to the capping
decision have now ceased. As part of this process the relevant Visa
Application Charge(s) will be returned to the applicant.
Information about these topics and other changes in the GSM Program has
been published on the department’s website at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener.../whats-new.htm
ADELAIDE PROCESSING INFORMATION
This is an automated e-mail response which provides updated information on
skilled migration applications being processed by GSM Adelaide. The
information provided is updated fortnightly.
Last updated 11 November 2010.
Please do not send enquiries or reply to this email address as this
mailbox is not monitored. Contact details for GSM Adelaide are listed
below.
Current Processing Dates
If your application date has recently come into our current processing
date range you should allow at least 6 weeks to enable a case officer to
complete the initial assessment. Please refrain from sending requests for
an update on the status of your application within this 6 week period.
Priority Processed Applications
Under the priority processing direction we are currently processing
applications with a nominated occupation that appears in an active State
Migration Plan - Priority Group 2.
Assessment of cases which fall into Priority Group 3 will re-commence once
all cases in Priority Group 2 are finalised. Priority group 4 cases will
be allocated once all Priority Group 3 are allocated.
To determine which priority group your application falls under please read
the information on the department’s website at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener...rangements.htm
For further information regarding State Migration Plans please visit the
department’s website at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener.../whats-new.htm
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener...statmig-fs.pdf
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener...tatmig-faq.pdf
Applications lodged before the following dates are currently being
considered by a case officer:
Priority 2 State Migration Plan*:
(* State migration Plan currently only available for Victoria & ACT)
Skilled – Sponsored (Migrant) subclass 176
VE 176 (e-lodged): 01 May 2010
VE 176 (paper): 01 May 2010
Skilled – Sponsored (Residence) subclass 886:
VB 886 (e-lodged 01 May 2010
VB 886 (paper): 01 May 2010
Skilled – Regional Sponsored (Provisional) subclass 475
VF 475 (e-lodged): 01 May 2010
VF 475 (paper): 01 May 2010
Skilled – Regional Sponsored (Provisional) subclass 487
VC 487 (e-lodged 01 May 2010
VC 487 (paper): 01 May 2010
Priority 3 applications.
Skilled – Independent (Migrant) subclass 175
VE 175 (e-lodged): 24 October 2008
VE 175 (paper): 24 October 2008
Skilled – Sponsored (Migrant) subclass 176
VE 176 (e-lodged): 24 October 2008
VE 176 (paper): 24 October 2008
Skilled – Regional Sponsored (Provisional) subclass 475
VF 475 (e-lodged): 24 October 2008
VF 475 (paper): 24 October 2008
Skilled – Independent Regional (Provisional) subclass 495 and
Skilled – Designated Area Sponsored subclass 496
UX 495 and UZ 496 (e-lodged and paper): All applicants who have an
occupation on the new Skilled Occupation List (SOL) – Schedule 3 have been
allocated.
Skilled – Independent (Residence) subclass 885
VB (paper): 20 April 2009
Skilled – Sponsored (Residence) subclass 886
VB 886 (paper): 20 April 2009
Skilled – Regional Sponsored (Provisional) subclass 487
VC 487 (paper): 20 April 2009
Please note
Under the current priority processing arrangements Accountants who now
provide an IELTS with proficient English will not receive a higher
priority than other applicants. All Accountants are included in the new
SOL and are currently being processed under priority group 3.
Priority Exempt Applications
Visa Subclasses 476, 485 and 887 are exempt from the current priority
processing direction. Applications under these subclasses will be
processed in the order in which they were received by the department.
Applications lodged before the following dates are currently being
considered by a case officer:
Skilled – Recognised Graduate subclass 476
VF 476 (e-lodged): 4 October 2010
VF 476 (paper): 4 October 2010
Skilled – Graduate subclass 485
VC 485 (paper): 26 October 2009
Skilled – Regional subclass 887
VB 887 (paper): 30 September 2010
Subsequent Entrant Applications
All subsequent entrant applications for subclasses 485, 487 and 475: 1
October 2010
Processing Times
Estimated processing times for GSM visa applications can be found on our
website at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/about/charter.../visas/8.0.htm
Estimates of processing times that apply to different types of
applications are provided as a guide only. As processing times are
dependent on a range of factors, individual processing times may vary
considerably from the published estimates.
Factors that can impact on processing times include, but are not limited
to:
- completeness of application
- how quickly applicants respond to requests to provide documentation
- medical complications
- police checks
- checks with third parties to verify claims made in an application.
Processing News
SKILLED MIGRATION VISA PROCESSING PRIORITIES
The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship set new priority processing
arrangements for certain skilled migration visas effective from 14 July
2010.
CAPPING AND CEASING OF SPECIFIED OFFSHORE GSM APPLICATIONS LODGED BEFORE 1
SEPTEMBER 2007
As the cap has now been reached, applications subject to the capping
decision have now ceased. As part of this process the relevant Visa
Application Charge(s) will be returned to the applicant.
Information about these topics and other changes in the GSM Program has
been published on the department’s website at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener.../whats-new.htm
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Forum Regular
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 157
Re: November 2010 Visa Applicants
176 (VIC SS) lodged 11/Nov/2010