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Originally Posted by thejohnhagen
Just one brief question which is constantly bugging me and many fellow BEs:
Q/- Applicants who applied after Feb 08 and before mid 2010 what will be their position in the the new SOL? (from various threads the discussion is really confusing and ambiguous. )
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The new SOL will only apply to applications lodged after it comes into effect, ie people applying now can apply under the existing SOL.

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Good to see [2346 Medical laboratory scientists] is on the list
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Originally Posted by mr luvpants
So if your occupation i.e. Hairdresser is not on that list when it comes out, then you have a snowballs chance in hell in getting any visa?????

If this is correct then one way of getting "round it" is to apply for a visa before July?

JOHN
hi,
I'll finsih my 2 years course in a month. my nominated ocuppation is pastry cook, it seems that it would be removed from new SOL...
Is it any hope to get 856 visa(ENS catetory), if my empolyer is willing to sponsor me??
I already have postive skill assesment, and work for them over 3 years as part time....

thanks in advance
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Originally Posted by George Lombard
@ John Hagen

The new SOL will only apply to applications lodged after it comes into effect, ie people applying now can apply under the existing SOL.

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Hi,

So u mean to say that if I apply today, this new SOL wont affect my application at all.

Thx!
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So u mean to say that if I apply today, this new SOL wont affect my application at all.

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As George said, it will only affect applications lodged after it comes into effect.
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Originally Posted by Pollyana
As George said, it will only affect applications lodged after it comes into effect.
No words except a big "THX" for your reminder, I really appriciate it. Its a big relief for me.

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Will Network Security Specialist be classified under any of these?

2611 ICT business and systems analysts
2613 Software and applications programmers
2633 Telecommunications engineering professionals

Just slightly worried.
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Originally Posted by moriarty711
I'm an electrician and am on the list, I also have state sponsorship from Queensland.
Will I have to wait until 2012 as previously advised or does this mean that we could possibly be in for some good news for a change?



Me too an electrician.Any one pls tell how this thing works.i have applied for a visa in feb-2008.My trade is in the new suggested SOL list.Will the new SOL will help me in getting the visa?
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Old Apr 8th 2010, 6:01 pm
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Hi Everyone,

has anyone got any news at all on the new SOL List or State Sponsorship Plan? We applied for 175 Roof Slater/Tiler in Sept 2009 but now changed to 176 and desperately waiting for some good news.

Thanks

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The DIAC said the New SOL will be published on its website 30th April, any thoughts on when it will actually happen? The discussion paper was late by a week I think? and do we expect the famous "mid-2010" to actually translate into a date as the new list comes out?

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The DIAC said the New SOL will be published on its website 30th April, any thoughts on when it will actually happen? The discussion paper was late by a week I think? and do we expect the famous "mid-2010" to actually translate into a date as the new list comes out?
Can anyone tell which one is for the computing professionals ... ? like Solaris or Linux or Oracle administrators!
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Default Re: Skills Australia - suggested SOL framework

Originally Posted by Kevin Rudd
Will Network Security Specialist be classified under any of these?

2611 ICT business and systems analysts
2613 Software and applications programmers
2633 Telecommunications engineering professionals

Just slightly worried.
DH is a Systems Storage Analyst - we hope he falls into 2611 and that we'll find an employer or a state sponsor.

Does anyone else think the IT job categories are very broad? Lots of guess work ...
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