Victoria SMP (merged threads)
#1066
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Re: Victoria SMP (merged threads)
Any Body applied in January 2011 and have received the Victoria SS until today?
It seems still processing on December 2010 application set.
It seems still processing on December 2010 application set.
#1067
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Re: Victoria SMP (merged threads)
I had applied on 4th Jan but no response as yet. I have been following two forums and few weeks ago there were atleast 2 approvals or rejections everyday but seems to have quiet down.
#1069
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Re: Victoria SMP (merged threads)
I Applied on Jan 27 . And got a reference number as well, SS-2011-XXXXXX.
And on March 18, I was asked to clarrify my financial recources, replied on the same date. And got another mail after that processing will delayed due to feed back from industry. No answer yet.
And on March 18, I was asked to clarrify my financial recources, replied on the same date. And got another mail after that processing will delayed due to feed back from industry. No answer yet.
#1070
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Re: Victoria SMP (merged threads)
I applied on the 21st of Jan and got the reference number as well, and also stating the delay in processing time. Did they asked to clarify your financial resources meaning to provide a detail summary of incoming resources or proof of the available finances that you may have mentioned during the time of filing your application?
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Re: Victoria SMP (merged threads)
Yesterday I got rejected. I applied on 4th January 2011, occupation was software engineer 261313, IELTS 6.5,6,6,6.5, Avg 6.5. ACS +ve assessment dated 30-Jan-2011. I've applied for Sponsorship before waiting ACS result. After that they accepted that result. Here is their email
Dear Hafiz Shahzad HAMEED,
Thank you for your application for Victorian Government sponsorship under the 176 - Sponsored visa scheme.
Following a review of the information you have provided to the Skilled and Business Migration Program, we regret to inform you that the Victorian Government is not in a position to sponsor you under the 176 - Sponsored visa scheme.
Under the Victorian Government’s program, sponsorship is offered to skilled migrants whose skills and experience are in high demand in the Victorian labour market at the time of assessment. High demand may mean those skilled migrants whose skill sets are hard to come by or are rare and unusual.
During the assessment process the Victorian Government consults with industry representatives in Victoria to determine the demand for an applicant’s qualifications, skills and experience, and whether they have high prospects for employment in their field.
All decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.
While your occupation meets the eligibility criteria to be considered for state sponsorship, there is not sufficiently high demand for your skills and experience to offer sponsorship at this time.
Note that we would be happy to re-assess your application should you be able to obtain a valid offer of employment in your nominated occupation within Victoria, while your occupation remains eligible to be considered for Victorian Government sponsorship.
Refer to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) website for alternative visa pathways: www.immi.gov.au.
Please quote Reference Number : SS-2011-00071 in all of your communication to us.
Kind regards,
Skilled and Business Migration Program
Workforce Victoria
Department of Business and Innovation
Level 20, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne, 3000
www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au |
T: 03 9938 0556 | F: 03 9938 0561 | [email protected].a
Dear Hafiz Shahzad HAMEED,
Thank you for your application for Victorian Government sponsorship under the 176 - Sponsored visa scheme.
Following a review of the information you have provided to the Skilled and Business Migration Program, we regret to inform you that the Victorian Government is not in a position to sponsor you under the 176 - Sponsored visa scheme.
Under the Victorian Government’s program, sponsorship is offered to skilled migrants whose skills and experience are in high demand in the Victorian labour market at the time of assessment. High demand may mean those skilled migrants whose skill sets are hard to come by or are rare and unusual.
During the assessment process the Victorian Government consults with industry representatives in Victoria to determine the demand for an applicant’s qualifications, skills and experience, and whether they have high prospects for employment in their field.
All decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.
While your occupation meets the eligibility criteria to be considered for state sponsorship, there is not sufficiently high demand for your skills and experience to offer sponsorship at this time.
Note that we would be happy to re-assess your application should you be able to obtain a valid offer of employment in your nominated occupation within Victoria, while your occupation remains eligible to be considered for Victorian Government sponsorship.
Refer to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) website for alternative visa pathways: www.immi.gov.au.
Please quote Reference Number : SS-2011-00071 in all of your communication to us.
Kind regards,
Skilled and Business Migration Program
Workforce Victoria
Department of Business and Innovation
Level 20, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne, 3000
www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au |
T: 03 9938 0556 | F: 03 9938 0561 | [email protected].a
#1072
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Re: Victoria SMP (merged threads)
Sorry 2 hear this . Dont worry mate and try for ielts 7.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Yesterday I got rejected. I applied on 4th January 2011, occupation was software engineer 261313, IELTS 6.5,6,6,6.5, Avg 6.5. ACS +ve assessment dated 30-Jan-2011. I've applied for Sponsorship before waiting ACS result. After that they accepted that result. Here is their email
Dear Hafiz Shahzad HAMEED,
Thank you for your application for Victorian Government sponsorship under the 176 - Sponsored visa scheme.
Following a review of the information you have provided to the Skilled and Business Migration Program, we regret to inform you that the Victorian Government is not in a position to sponsor you under the 176 - Sponsored visa scheme.
Under the Victorian Government’s program, sponsorship is offered to skilled migrants whose skills and experience are in high demand in the Victorian labour market at the time of assessment. High demand may mean those skilled migrants whose skill sets are hard to come by or are rare and unusual.
During the assessment process the Victorian Government consults with industry representatives in Victoria to determine the demand for an applicant’s qualifications, skills and experience, and whether they have high prospects for employment in their field.
All decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.
While your occupation meets the eligibility criteria to be considered for state sponsorship, there is not sufficiently high demand for your skills and experience to offer sponsorship at this time.
Note that we would be happy to re-assess your application should you be able to obtain a valid offer of employment in your nominated occupation within Victoria, while your occupation remains eligible to be considered for Victorian Government sponsorship.
Refer to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) website for alternative visa pathways: www.immi.gov.au.
Please quote Reference Number : SS-2011-00071 in all of your communication to us.
Kind regards,
Skilled and Business Migration Program
Workforce Victoria
Department of Business and Innovation
Level 20, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne, 3000
www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au |
T: 03 9938 0556 | F: 03 9938 0561 | [email protected].a
Dear Hafiz Shahzad HAMEED,
Thank you for your application for Victorian Government sponsorship under the 176 - Sponsored visa scheme.
Following a review of the information you have provided to the Skilled and Business Migration Program, we regret to inform you that the Victorian Government is not in a position to sponsor you under the 176 - Sponsored visa scheme.
Under the Victorian Government’s program, sponsorship is offered to skilled migrants whose skills and experience are in high demand in the Victorian labour market at the time of assessment. High demand may mean those skilled migrants whose skill sets are hard to come by or are rare and unusual.
During the assessment process the Victorian Government consults with industry representatives in Victoria to determine the demand for an applicant’s qualifications, skills and experience, and whether they have high prospects for employment in their field.
All decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.
While your occupation meets the eligibility criteria to be considered for state sponsorship, there is not sufficiently high demand for your skills and experience to offer sponsorship at this time.
Note that we would be happy to re-assess your application should you be able to obtain a valid offer of employment in your nominated occupation within Victoria, while your occupation remains eligible to be considered for Victorian Government sponsorship.
Refer to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) website for alternative visa pathways: www.immi.gov.au.
Please quote Reference Number : SS-2011-00071 in all of your communication to us.
Kind regards,
Skilled and Business Migration Program
Workforce Victoria
Department of Business and Innovation
Level 20, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne, 3000
www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au |
T: 03 9938 0556 | F: 03 9938 0561 | [email protected].a
#1073
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Re: Victoria SMP (merged threads)
Yesterday I got rejected. I applied on 4th January 2011, occupation was software engineer 261313, IELTS 6.5,6,6,6.5, Avg 6.5. ACS +ve assessment dated 30-Jan-2011. I've applied for Sponsorship before waiting ACS result. After that they accepted that result. Here is their email
Dear Hafiz Shahzad HAMEED,
Thank you for your application for Victorian Government sponsorship under the 176 - Sponsored visa scheme.
Following a review of the information you have provided to the Skilled and Business Migration Program, we regret to inform you that the Victorian Government is not in a position to sponsor you under the 176 - Sponsored visa scheme.
Under the Victorian Government’s program, sponsorship is offered to skilled migrants whose skills and experience are in high demand in the Victorian labour market at the time of assessment. High demand may mean those skilled migrants whose skill sets are hard to come by or are rare and unusual.
During the assessment process the Victorian Government consults with industry representatives in Victoria to determine the demand for an applicant’s qualifications, skills and experience, and whether they have high prospects for employment in their field.
All decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.
While your occupation meets the eligibility criteria to be considered for state sponsorship, there is not sufficiently high demand for your skills and experience to offer sponsorship at this time.
Note that we would be happy to re-assess your application should you be able to obtain a valid offer of employment in your nominated occupation within Victoria, while your occupation remains eligible to be considered for Victorian Government sponsorship.
Refer to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) website for alternative visa pathways: www.immi.gov.au.
Please quote Reference Number : SS-2011-00071 in all of your communication to us.
Kind regards,
Skilled and Business Migration Program
Workforce Victoria
Department of Business and Innovation
Level 20, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne, 3000
www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au |
T: 03 9938 0556 | F: 03 9938 0561 | [email protected].a
Dear Hafiz Shahzad HAMEED,
Thank you for your application for Victorian Government sponsorship under the 176 - Sponsored visa scheme.
Following a review of the information you have provided to the Skilled and Business Migration Program, we regret to inform you that the Victorian Government is not in a position to sponsor you under the 176 - Sponsored visa scheme.
Under the Victorian Government’s program, sponsorship is offered to skilled migrants whose skills and experience are in high demand in the Victorian labour market at the time of assessment. High demand may mean those skilled migrants whose skill sets are hard to come by or are rare and unusual.
During the assessment process the Victorian Government consults with industry representatives in Victoria to determine the demand for an applicant’s qualifications, skills and experience, and whether they have high prospects for employment in their field.
All decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.
While your occupation meets the eligibility criteria to be considered for state sponsorship, there is not sufficiently high demand for your skills and experience to offer sponsorship at this time.
Note that we would be happy to re-assess your application should you be able to obtain a valid offer of employment in your nominated occupation within Victoria, while your occupation remains eligible to be considered for Victorian Government sponsorship.
Refer to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) website for alternative visa pathways: www.immi.gov.au.
Please quote Reference Number : SS-2011-00071 in all of your communication to us.
Kind regards,
Skilled and Business Migration Program
Workforce Victoria
Department of Business and Innovation
Level 20, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne, 3000
www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au |
T: 03 9938 0556 | F: 03 9938 0561 | [email protected].a
#1074
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Re: Victoria SMP (merged threads)
Yippeeeeeeeeee..............
My fiance got VIC SS today..... So happy now we can go for 886...
Wishing you all goodluck
My fiance got VIC SS today..... So happy now we can go for 886...
Wishing you all goodluck
#1075
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Re: Victoria SMP (merged threads)
Alright, if Tier 1 for UK was not enough of confusion for me (see me previous post) then here is the response that I got from Vic SS:
Thank you for the application for Victorian Government nomination under the 176 - Sponsored visa scheme under the occupation of 261313 Software Engineer.
To be eligible for skilled migration, applicants will need to have their skills assessed by the Australian Computer Society (ACS). Visit the ACS website for details on gaining the assessment: www.acs.org.au.
The Skilled and Business Migration Program will hold the application open for three months to enable you to complete the registration process. Once you receive the assessment, email a scanned copy to the Skilled and Business Migration Program.
We look forward to receiving the skill assessment.
Please quote Reference Number : SS-2010-XXXXX in all of your communication to us.
Can any one please tell me that if I submit ACS then would they grant me VIC SS based on that or does that mean that I will just complete a list of documents and then VIC SS would still think if they'll be giving me SS?
Thank you for the application for Victorian Government nomination under the 176 - Sponsored visa scheme under the occupation of 261313 Software Engineer.
To be eligible for skilled migration, applicants will need to have their skills assessed by the Australian Computer Society (ACS). Visit the ACS website for details on gaining the assessment: www.acs.org.au.
The Skilled and Business Migration Program will hold the application open for three months to enable you to complete the registration process. Once you receive the assessment, email a scanned copy to the Skilled and Business Migration Program.
We look forward to receiving the skill assessment.
Please quote Reference Number : SS-2010-XXXXX in all of your communication to us.
Can any one please tell me that if I submit ACS then would they grant me VIC SS based on that or does that mean that I will just complete a list of documents and then VIC SS would still think if they'll be giving me SS?
#1076
Re: Victoria SMP (merged threads)
On 4th May, I got the rejection mail from Victoria. Here is the details below.
Dear XXX,
Thank you for your application for Victorian Government sponsorship under the 176 - Sponsored visa scheme.
Following a review of the information you have provided to the Skilled and Business Migration Program, we regret to inform you that the Victorian Government is not in a position to sponsor you under the 176 - Sponsored visa scheme.
Under the Victorian Government’s program, sponsorship is offered to skilled migrants whose skills and experience are in high demand in the Victorian labour market at the time of assessment. High demand may mean those skilled migrants whose skill sets are hard to come by or are rare and unusual.
During the assessment process the Victorian Government consults with industry representatives in Victoria to determine the demand for an applicant’s qualifications, skills and experience, and whether they have high prospects for employment in their field.
All decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.
While your occupation meets the eligibility criteria to be considered for state sponsorship, there is not sufficiently high demand for your skills and experience to offer sponsorship at this time.
Note that we would be happy to re-assess your application should you be able to obtain a valid offer of employment in your nominated occupation within Victoria, while your occupation remains eligible to be considered for Victorian Government sponsorship.
Refer to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) website for alternative visa pathways: www.immi.gov.au.
Please quote Reference Number : SS-2010-XXXX in all of your communication to us.
Kind regards,
Skilled and Business Migration Program
Workforce Victoria
Department of Business and Innovation
Level 20, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne, 3000
www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au |
T: 03 9938 0556 | F: 03 9938 0561 | [email protected]
Dear XXX,
Thank you for your application for Victorian Government sponsorship under the 176 - Sponsored visa scheme.
Following a review of the information you have provided to the Skilled and Business Migration Program, we regret to inform you that the Victorian Government is not in a position to sponsor you under the 176 - Sponsored visa scheme.
Under the Victorian Government’s program, sponsorship is offered to skilled migrants whose skills and experience are in high demand in the Victorian labour market at the time of assessment. High demand may mean those skilled migrants whose skill sets are hard to come by or are rare and unusual.
During the assessment process the Victorian Government consults with industry representatives in Victoria to determine the demand for an applicant’s qualifications, skills and experience, and whether they have high prospects for employment in their field.
All decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.
While your occupation meets the eligibility criteria to be considered for state sponsorship, there is not sufficiently high demand for your skills and experience to offer sponsorship at this time.
Note that we would be happy to re-assess your application should you be able to obtain a valid offer of employment in your nominated occupation within Victoria, while your occupation remains eligible to be considered for Victorian Government sponsorship.
Refer to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) website for alternative visa pathways: www.immi.gov.au.
Please quote Reference Number : SS-2010-XXXX in all of your communication to us.
Kind regards,
Skilled and Business Migration Program
Workforce Victoria
Department of Business and Innovation
Level 20, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne, 3000
www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au |
T: 03 9938 0556 | F: 03 9938 0561 | [email protected]
#1077
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Victoria State Sponsorship - Accountant General
Hi everyone,
I have recently (about 5 weeks ago) applied for state sponsorship with Victoria. At the end of the process the application disappeared but I received a confirmation email a week or so later
Has anyone applied for Victoria sponsorship, and if so how long did it take for them to get back to you with positive or negative feedback?
Thanks
J
I have recently (about 5 weeks ago) applied for state sponsorship with Victoria. At the end of the process the application disappeared but I received a confirmation email a week or so later
Has anyone applied for Victoria sponsorship, and if so how long did it take for them to get back to you with positive or negative feedback?
Thanks
J
#1078
Re: Victoria State Sponsorship - Accountant General
Hi everyone,
I have recently (about 5 weeks ago) applied for state sponsorship with Victoria. At the end of the process the application disappeared but I received a confirmation email a week or so later
Has anyone applied for Victoria sponsorship, and if so how long did it take for them to get back to you with positive or negative feedback?
Thanks
J
I have recently (about 5 weeks ago) applied for state sponsorship with Victoria. At the end of the process the application disappeared but I received a confirmation email a week or so later
Has anyone applied for Victoria sponsorship, and if so how long did it take for them to get back to you with positive or negative feedback?
Thanks
J
armandra!
#1079
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Re: Victoria State Sponsorship - Accountant General
I just checked and its actually been 7 weeks so hopefully will hear their answer soon. I'll just bite my nails until then...
#1080
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Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 30
Re: Victoria SMP (merged threads)
hey guys how much we will have to wait..?????....
i am bitting my nails..........
any good news from everyone...
iv applied on 24th jan2011......
i am bitting my nails..........
any good news from everyone...
iv applied on 24th jan2011......