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    What's New? Recent Changes in General Skilled Migration

  • #2
    lx, спасибо, дружище!
    Будем изучать...

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    • #3
      Ух.. ну что там с приоритетами? Пока не вижу
      Last edited by Strider; 01.07.2010, 01:00.
      Visa granted.

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      • #4
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        Ух.. ну что там с приоритетами? Пока не вижу
        Ткните пальцем в того, кто обещал огласить приоритеты 1 июля или пруфлинк на подобную инфу на сайте.

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        • #5
          Кстати, пока что on-line -подача на 175-ю не работает...
          Last edited by Millux; 01.07.2010, 01:24.

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          • #6
            Выложили, а через 1 час по ссылке:
            Skilled Occupation Lists (Formerly Known as Form 1121i)

            Skilled Occupation Lists (Formerly Known as Form 1121i)

            There are changes to the Skilled Occupations Lists which will be available shortly.

            Видимо что-то не то выложили..
            IELTS: 12.12.09 L:6 R:7 W:5.5 S:5
            ACS:__28.06.10 ASCO 2231-79 (C,C++ Specialist)
            ACS:__05.08.10 ANZSCO 261313 (Software Engineer)
            DIAC:_29.09.10 475 (Family) Online Application

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            • #7
              lx, оперативен как всегда

              дайте время нашим будущим соотечественникам не успели они еще все ссылки обновить. мож к нашему утру ужо все будет...

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              • #8
                Чтобы узнать новые приоритеты (CSL отменили с 1 июля, т.е. DIAC обязан хотя бы формально обновить список приоритетов, убрав CSL) послал пустое письмо на
                [email protected]

                пока что приходит старое (от 8 февраля)

                Если кто-то получит ответ с новым содержанием, прошу закинуть в эту ветку. Спасибо!

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                • #9
                  В дополнение к приоритетам не вижу баллов по специальностям и не указано в каких организациях происходит их ассесмент
                  La vie de rêve...

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                  • #10
                    Alchemist, это уже было указано ранее.

                    http://www.immi.gov.au/employers/_pd...rrelations.pdf

                    Смотрите Sсhedule 3.

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                    • #11
                      Сообщение от lx Посмотреть сообщение
                      Alchemist, это уже было указано ранее. http://www.immi.gov.au/employers/_pd...rrelations.pdf
                      Пропустил так пропустил, спасибо
                      La vie de rêve...

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                      • #12
                        There are changes to the Skilled Occupations Lists which will be available shortly

                        Skilled Occupation Lists (Formerly Known as Form 1121i)

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                        • #13
                          Сообщение от lx Посмотреть сообщение
                          Если кто-то получит ответ с новым содержанием, прошу закинуть в эту ветку. Спасибо!
                          GENERAL SKILLED MIGRATION
                          ADELAIDE PROCESSING INFORMATION

                          This is an automated e-mail response which provides updated information on
                          skilled migration applications being processed by the Adelaide Skilled
                          Processing Centre (ASPC). Please do not reply to this email address as
                          this mailbox is not monitored. Contact details for the ASPC are listed
                          below.


                          IMPORTANT NOTICE
                          Changes to Priority Processing – 8 February 2010
                          Direction No. 45 - 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 processing priorities for certain skilled migration visa applications.
                          The direction came into effect on 8 February 2010 and applies to new
                          applications lodged on or after 8 February 2010, and those already lodged
                          or in the final stages of processing, and replaces the previous Priority
                          Processing Direction (No. 42) which commenced on 23 September 2009.

                          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 45:
                          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 45

                          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:
                          1. Applications from people who are employer sponsored under the ENS and
                          the RSMS.
                          2. Applications from people who are nominated by a State/Territory
                          government agency under a State Migration Plan agreed to by the Minister.
                          3. Applications from people who are nominated by a State/Territory
                          government agency and whose nominated occupation is on the Critical Skills
                          List (CSL).
                          4. Applications from people who are neither nominated nor sponsored
                          under Priority Groups 1,2 or 3 but whose nominated occupation is listed on
                          the CSL.
                          5. Applications from people who are nominated by a State/Territory
                          government agency whose nominated occupation is not listed on the CSL
                          6. (i) Applications from people whose occupations are listed on the
                          Migration Occupations in Demand List (MODL); as well as
                          (ii) Applications from people who are sponsored by family and whose
                          nominated occupation is not listed on the CSL.
                          7. All other applications are to be processed in the order in which they
                          are received.

                          The complete list of occupations on the CSL is available on the
                          department’s website:
                          http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener...kills-list.pdf


                          Application Processing Times for GSM Applications


                          Information on application processing times is published on the
                          department’s website at
                          http://www.immi.gov.au/about/charter.../visas/8.0.htm


                          If your application is in any of priority groups 2, 3 or 4, it is
                          estimated that your visa application will be finalised within 12 months of
                          your lodgement date. Please note that processing times can be affected by
                          circumstances beyond the department’s control.

                          If your application is in any of priority groups 5, 6 or 7 and you have
                          applied for an offshore GSM visa or intend to apply for an offshore GSM
                          visa, it is unlikely that your application will be finalised within 3
                          years of the date of the application.

                          If your application is in any of priority groups 5, 6 or 7 and you applied
                          for an onshore GSM visa or intend to apply for an onshore GSM visa, it is
                          unlikely that your application will be finalised within 2 years of the
                          date of the application.

                          Please note that your nominated occupation is the occupation you nominated
                          at the time you lodged your application and cannot be changed.

                          Application processing times are indicative only and are based on the
                          current visa application rate, the current Priority Processing Direction,
                          and the availability of places in the Migration Program.

                          Please do not contact the department to request your application be
                          exempted from the Minister’s Priority Processing Direction. Departmental
                          officers must adhere to the Minister’s Direction and you will be contacted
                          by the department when your application is allocated to a case officer.

                          Processing priorities are subject to change. Any changes to these
                          priorities or processing times will be updated on the department’s website
                          at: What's New? Recent Changes in General Skilled Migration

                          Priority Processing Exemptions


                          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:

                          Visa Subclass

                          Skilled – Recognised Graduate Subclass 476
                          VF 476 (paper): 13 June 2010
                          VF 476 (e-lodged): 13 June 2010
                          Skilled – Graduate Subclass 485
                          VC 485 (paper): 13 July 2009
                          Skilled – Regional Subclass 887
                          VB 887 (paper): 6 May 2010

                          Processing News

                          INCREASED VISA APPLICATION CHARGES (VACs) – 1JULY 2010

                          Information on fees and charges is published on the department's website
                          at Fees & Charges - Applications & Forms - Visas & Immigration

                          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.

                          The ASPC has been advised that the relevant visa charges will increase as
                          follows:

                          If the first instalment of the VAC payable was previously $AUD230 it will
                          be $AUD235 from 1 July 2010
                          If the first instalment of the VAC payable was previously $AUD2525 it will
                          be $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.

                          MINISTER'S ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW SKILLED OCCUPATION LIST – 17 May 2010

                          On 17 May 2010, the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Senator
                          Chris Evans, announced the list of occupations included in the new Skilled
                          Occupation List (SOL). It is intended that the new SOL will come into
                          effect from 1 July 2010. Applications lodged prior to the implementation
                          of the new SOL will not be affected.

                          Further information about this announcement can be found on our website.
                          What's New? Recent Changes in General Skilled Migration

                          TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF CERTAIN GENERAL SKILLED MIGRATION (GSM)
                          APPLICATIONS – 7 MAY 2010


                          The Australian Government has decided to temporarily suspend the
                          acceptance of certain General Skilled Migration (GSM) visa applications.
                          This temporary measure will begin on 8 May 2010 and is expected to remain
                          in effect until the end of 30 June 2010.


                          The temporary suspension applies only to primary (main) applicants for the
                          following visa subclasses:


                          Subclass 175 – Skilled Independent (Migrant) visa


                          Subclass 176 – Skilled Sponsored (Migrant) visa


                          Subclass 475 – Skilled Regional Sponsored (Provisional) visa

                          If you have already submitted a valid application for one of the affected
                          subclasses prior to 08 May 2010, this change does not affect you. Your
                          application will be processed as normal and in accordance with priority
                          processing arrangements.

                          Further information about this announcement can be found on our website.
                          What's New? Recent Changes in General Skilled Migration


                          OTHER CHANGES TO THE SKILLED MIGRATION PROGRAM

                          In addition to the new Priority Processing Direction the Minister has
                          announced other changes to the GSM Program. Information about these
                          changes have been published on the department’s website at:
                          What's New? Recent Changes in General Skilled Migration

                          INFORMATION ABOUT PROVIDING DOCUMENTS

                          Applicants for General Skilled Migration (GSM) are strongly encouraged to
                          submit supporting documentation electronically. Providing scanned copies
                          of documents reduces postal and administrative delays in receiving and
                          processing information.

                          GSM processing offices accept scanned copies of original documents
                          (non-certified) provided they are in colour. If you scan documents in
                          black and white, then they must be scanned copies of certified copies. The
                          valid file types for attaching documents are BMP, DOC, DOT, GIF, JPG, PDF,
                          RTF, TXT and XLS.

                          Information which will assist you in attaching documents to your
                          application or in emailing them to the department is available on the
                          department’s website at:
                          Attaching Documents to a General Skilled Migration Visa Application

                          E-lodged applications

                          If you e-lodged this application you are strongly encouraged to attach all
                          the supporting documentation to the application in the web-browser. This
                          is the preferred procedure for providing supporting documents for an
                          e-lodged application.

                          If for any reason you cannot attach documents in the browser then you can
                          email the documents as scanned attachments to:
                          [email protected]

                          Paper lodged applications

                          If you lodged a paper application you can still provide supporting
                          documentation electronically.

                          To provide additional documents to the GSM Adelaide office please email
                          the documents as scanned attachments to:
                          [email protected]

                          When emailing documents to the department please ensure that you include
                          an application reference number as the first part of the subject line of
                          your email. You can use either the Transaction Reference Number (TRN) or
                          file reference number for this purpose.

                          Do not send this office any original documents or provide paper copies of
                          documents attached to the browser or sent by e-mail unless asked to do so
                          by a departmental officer.

                          MEDICAL RESULTS

                          If you have undertaken your medical examination at Health Services
                          Australia (HSA), please do not post your medical results to us unless your
                          case officer requests you to do so. Please store your results in a secure
                          place and do not open the sealed envelope.

                          BRISBANE PROCESSING

                          Information regarding applications processed in Brisbane can be obtained
                          by sending a blank email to the following email address:
                          [email protected]

                          CONTACTING US

                          Email:
                          If you have not yet lodged a GSM application then enquiries should be made
                          using the on-line enquiry form at
                          General Skilled Migration Pre-Lodgement Enquiry Form
                          If you have already made an application then all enquiries for the ASPC
                          and BSPC need to be made using the on-line enquiry form at:
                          General Skilled Migration Post-Lodgement Enquiry Form or

                          Telephone:
                          1300 364 613 (in Australia) for the cost of a local call;
                          or
                          +61 1300 364 613 (outside Australia)

                          Contact Hours: (Australian Central Time):
                          0900 to 1600 Monday to Friday

                          Please note: due to the large volume of calls we receive, from time to
                          time you may experience lengthy delays before getting to speak to a
                          customer service officer.

                          LINKS

                          General Skilled Migration – What's New
                          What's New? Recent Changes in General Skilled Migration

                          Critical Skills List
                          http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener...kills-list.pdf

                          Last updated: 30 June 2010
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                            Сообщение от Dmitri_ Посмотреть сообщение
                            MEDICAL RESULTS

                            If you have undertaken your medical examination at Health Services
                            Australia (HSA), please do not post your medical results to us unless your
                            case officer requests you to do so. Please store your results in a secure
                            place and do not open the sealed envelope.
                            Ничего себе.. а что это за запечатанный конверт? с медициной что ли?
                            Получаешь результат по медицине в конверте и нельзя его распечатать, пока офицер не попросит?? Забавно.. ))
                            Electronics Engineer
                            DIAC 22.02.11 Visa 175 Cat 3(4)
                            CO 19.10.11 GRANT 09.01.12

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                            • #15
                              Сообщение от Lass Посмотреть сообщение
                              Ничего себе.. а что это за запечатанный конверт? с медициной что ли?
                              Получаешь результат по медицине в конверте и нельзя его распечатать, пока офицер не попросит?? Забавно.. ))
                              Нет, не так. «Если вы проходили медобследование в Health Services Australia (HSA), то пожалуйста не присылайте нам ваши результаты, пока ваш офицер не попросит этого сделать. Пожалуйста сохраните ваши результаты в надежном месте и не открывайте запечатанный конверт».
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