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    Nirmal Guest

    Default Any Family sponserd applicant waiting for CO/VISA


    Its a very long wait for us now. Is there any one still waiting or I am
    the only one left out here. I am June 2008 family sponsered 475


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  2. #2
    jacob Guest

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    Nirmal;197915 Wrote:
    > Its a very long wait for us now. Is there any one still waiting or I am
    > the only one left out here. I am June 2008 family sponsered 475


    Hi nirmal,

    Welcome to the clique of patient family sponsored applicants. I am a
    Nov 2008 applicant still waiting to be allocated a CO. Kindly see my
    signature for my time line. Can you please share your time line.

    cheers

    jacob


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  3. #3
    virtual_bajwa Guest

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    Nirmal;197915 Wrote:
    > Its a very long wait for us now. Is there any one still waiting or I am
    > the only one left out here. I am June 2008 family sponsered 475


    Hey Nirmal,
    There are so many waiting in this category of family sponsored
    applicants. So U are not alone in this race to OZ. We are with u. Can u
    tell me , is ur file allocated with case officer? And if yes what is ur
    profession?


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    Nirmal Guest

    Default Re: Any Family sponserd applicant waiting for CO/VISA


    jacob;197916 Wrote:
    > Hi nirmal,
    >
    > Welcome to the clique of patient family sponsored applicants. I am a
    > Nov 2008 applicant still waiting to be allocated a CO. Kindly see my
    > signature for my time line. Can you please share your time line.
    >
    > cheers
    >
    > jacob


    Hi jacob :waves: hope this would give u my clear pic of my timeline


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    kami Guest

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    Dear Nirmal,
    i want to know, by these updates from DIAC about periority processing,
    when will be i get my case finalized. is it in end of end of 2012...?


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    Nirmal Guest

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    kami;197968 Wrote:
    > Dear Nirmal,
    > i want to know, by these updates from DIAC about periority processing,
    > when will be i get my case finalized. is it in end of end of 2012...?


    IMPORTANT NOTICE
    Recent Changes to Priority Processing - 23 September 2009

    The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Senator Chris Evans, has
    set
    new processing priorities for certain skilled migration visa
    applications.
    The new direction will apply from 23 September 2009 and applies to new
    applications, and those already lodged or in the final stages of
    processing, and replaces the previous Priority Processing Direction
    (No.
    40) which commenced on 1 January 2009.

    The new direction gives priority to applicants who are sponsored by an
    employer, have a nominated occupation which is in critical need and
    are
    either sponsored by a state/territory government or by a family
    member.
    Different priority processing arrangements for Skilled-Graduate
    (Subclass
    485) visa applicants apply.

    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.

    All General Skilled Migration (GSM) visas are subject to the new
    Ministerial direction, except for:
    · Skilled – Recognised Graduate (Subclass 476);
    · Skilled – Designated Area – Sponsored (Subclass 883);
    · Skilled – Regional (Subclass 887).

    The direction gives the following processing priorities (with highest
    priority listed first) to GSM applications:
    1. applications from persons who are employer sponsored under the
    Employer Nominated Scheme and the Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme;
    2. applications from persons who are nominated by a State/Territory
    government and have nominated an occupation on the Critical Skills
    List
    (CSL);
    3. applications from persons who are sponsored by family and who
    have
    nominated an occupation on the CSL;
    4. applications from persons who are neither nominated nor sponsored
    but
    who have nominated an occupation on the CSL;
    5. applications from persons who are nominated by a State/Territory
    government and have not nominated an occupation on the CSL;
    6. (i) applications from persons who have nominated an occupation on
    the
    Migration Occupation in Demand List (MODL); and
    (*ii) applications from persons who are sponsored by
    family
    and have not nominated an occupation on the CSL;
    7. all other applications are to be processed in the order in which
    they
    are received.*

    i thik this will give u some idea


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    Nirmal Guest

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    forum members those who got their *visa* pl share ur experince, this
    really will boost us up in this waiting period


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  8. #8
    Nirmal Guest

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    WASH THEM FIRST

    Please Don't Erase this message before forwarding on



    This is Serious! This incident happened recently in North Texas .
    A woman went boating one Sunday taking with her some cans of coke which
    she put into the refrigerator of the boat. On Monday she was taken to
    the hospital and placed in the Intensive Care Unit. She died on
    Wednesday.

    The autopsy concluded she died of Leptospirosis. This was traced to the
    can of coke she drank from, not using a glass. Tests showed that the can
    was infected by dried rat urine and hence the disease Leptospirosis.

    Rat urine contains toxic and deathly substances... It is highly
    recommended to thoroughly wash the upper part of all soda cans before
    drinking out of them. The cans are typically stocked in warehouses and
    transported straight to the shops without being cleaned.

    A study at NYCU showed that the tops of all soda cans are more
    contaminated than public toilets (i.e).. full of germs and bacteria. So
    wash them with water before putting them to the mouth to avoid any kind
    of fatal accident.


    Please forward this message to all the people you care about.


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    Nirmal
    Posted via the forums at http://www.gettingdownunder.com




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    Nirmal Guest

    Default Re: Any Family sponserd applicant waiting for CO/VISA


    WASH THEM FIRST

    Please Don't Erase this message before forwarding on



    This is Serious! This incident happened recently in North Texas .
    A woman went boating one Sunday taking with her some cans of coke which
    she put into the refrigerator of the boat. On Monday she was taken to
    the hospital and placed in the Intensive Care Unit. She died on
    Wednesday.

    The autopsy concluded she died of Leptospirosis. This was traced to the
    can of coke she drank from, not using a glass. Tests showed that the can
    was infected by dried rat urine and hence the disease Leptospirosis.

    Rat urine contains toxic and deathly substances... It is highly
    recommended to thoroughly wash the upper part of all soda cans before
    drinking out of them. The cans are typically stocked in warehouses and
    transported straight to the shops without being cleaned.

    A study at NYCU showed that the tops of all soda cans are more
    contaminated than public toilets (i.e).. full of germs and bacteria. So
    wash them with water before putting them to the mouth to avoid any kind
    of fatal accident.


    Please forward this message to all the people you care about.


    --
    Nirmal
    Posted via the forums at http://www.gettingdownunder.com




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    Nirmal Guest

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    Hi virtual_bajwa
    from ur timeline i saw to dates ie. 30th Aug 2007 & 24th Jan 2008, can
    u pl.clarify on the dates and on 3th sep 2009 u had ur job verification
    (telephonic) can u pl tell us ur experience of ur conversation and who
    looked up ur verification.


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