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    亲爱的葡萄 发表于 2009-10-6 11:37:49
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    本内容为网友发布信息,仅代表原作者观点,不代表本平台立场。

    给移民局发enquiry的邮件,得到的回复,注意看highlight部分。申请了TR 485或PR 885的朋友请仔细耐心的看

    Thank you for your enquiry about General Skilled Migration (GSM).

    A reference number has been allocated to this enquiry and can
    be found in the subject line of this email. Please be assured
    that we respond to all enquiries as soon as possible. We will
    aim to reply to your enquiry within 5 working days.

    ORDER OF PROCESSING GSM APPLICATIONS
    The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Senator Chris Evans,
    has set new priority processing arrangements for certain Skilled
    Migration visas. These arrangements are designed to better address
    the needs of industry by targeting skills in critical need across
    a number of sectors. The new priority processing Direction will
    commence on 23 September 2009.

    The new Direction will apply to applications in the pipeline
    that have not been finalised and to applications lodged with
    the Department of Immigration and Citizenship on or after 23
    September 2009.

    Further details are available on the department?s website:
    See What?s New [url=http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/whats-new.htm]http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/whats-new.htm[/url]

    If you nominated occupation is on the following list it will
    be processed as a priority. Please see our website at
    [url=http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/pdf/critical-skills-list.pdf]http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/pdf/critical-skills-list.pdf[/url]

    APPLICATION ON THE CSL
    If your nominated occupation is on the CSL and you have applied
    for an onshore or offshore GSM visa it is estimated that your
    application will be finalised within 12 months from your lodgement
    date.

    APPLICATIONS NOT ON CSL
    If your nominated occupation is not on the Critical Skills List
    (CSL) and you have applied for an offshore GSM visa or intend
    to apply for an offshore GSM visa later in 2009, it is unlikely
    that your visa will be finalised before the end of 2012.
    If your nominated occupation is not on the CSL and you applied
    for an onshore GSM visa or intend to apply for an onshore GSM
    visa later in 2009, it is unlikely that your visa will be finalised
    before the end of 2011.

    OPTIONS IF YOUR APPLICATION IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR PRIORITY PROCESSING

    Should you be able to secure employment in Australia, you may
    wish to consider an employer-sponsored visa. An eligible Australian
    employer could sponsor you and guarantee to employ you for a
    period of time under the Temporary Business (subclass 457) visa,
    the Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme or the Employer Nomination
    Scheme.

    More information on these schemes and instructions for obtaining
    nomination/sponsorship is available at
    http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/skilled-workers/visa-options.htm

    **Applicants who have applied for Skilled ?Independent Subclasses
    175 and 885 and Skilled- Sponsored Subclasses 176 and 886 may
    be eligible for a fee waiver if they are able to obtain Employer
    Nomination. For more information please contact your nearest
    Centre of Excellence
    http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/centres-of-excellence/

    VISA SUBCLASSES EXEMPT FROM PRIORITY PROCESSING CHANGES

    Skilled ? Recognised Graduate visa subclass 476, Skilled-Designated
    Area Sponsored visa subclass 883 and Skilled Regional Residence
    visa 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.

    ALLOCATION DATES

    The Brisbane and Adelaide Skilled Processing Centres are unable
    to provide indicative timeframes for allocation or processing
    of individual applications, however we are able to provide allocation
    dates for applications that meet the higher priority processing
    order.

    To check current allocation dates, please send a blank email
    to: [email protected] (Adelaide processed cases) or
    [email protected] (Brisbane processed cases).
    To determine where your application will be processed, please
    see
    [url=http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/australia/processing-centres/adelaide-skilled.htm]http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/australia/processing-centres/adelaide-skilled.htm[/url]

    Any further updates to our new processing priorities will be
    posted on our website at
    [url=http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/whats-new.htm]http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/whats-new.htm[/url] which we encourage you to review on a regular basis.


    Yours sincerely,
    Department of Immigration and Citizenship


    以下是发blank email给[email protected] 得到的information 和 allocation dates

    2009-2010 Updated Priority Processing

    The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Senator Chris Evans, has set
    new priority processing arrangements for certain Skilled Migration visas.
    These arrangements are designed to better address the needs of industry by
    targeting skills in critical need across a number of sectors. The current
    priority processing Direction commenced on 23 September 2009.


    The Direction applies to applications in the pipeline that have not been
    finalised, and to applications lodged with the Department of Immigration
    and Citizenship, on or after 23 September 2009.


    Priority Application Processing Information

    As a result of the priority processing direction explained above only
    applications from the following priority groups will be allocated to case
    officers.


    The Direction gives the following processing priority to Subclass 485 visa
    applicants (with highest priority listed first):
    1) applications from persons who have completed an Australian Doctor of
    Philosophy (PHD) at an Australian educational institution in
    Australia;
    2) applications from persons who have nominated an occupation on the
    Critical Skills List (CSL);
    3) applications from persons who have completed an Australian Bachelor
    degree and Australian Masters degree at an Australian
    educational institution in Australia;
    4) applications from persons who have completed an Australian Bachelor
    degree and Australian Honours degree (at least upper
    second class level) at an Australian educational
    institution in Australia;
    5) applications from persons who have completed an Australian Bachelor
    degree or Australian Masters degree at an Australian
    educational institution in Australia;
    6) all other valid applications are to be processed in the order in
    which they are received.

    Other Subclasses 885, 886 and 487affected?
    Under the section 499 Ministerial Direction, the following processing
    priorities (with highest priority listed first) apply:
    (a) 1. applications from persons who are employer sponsored under the
    ENS and the RSMS;
    (b) 2. applications from persons who are nominated by a
    State/Territory government and whose nominated occupation is listed on the
    Critical
    Skills List (CSL);
    (c) 3. applications from persons who are sponsored by family and whose
    nominated occupation is listed on the CSL;
    (d) 4. applications from persons who are neither nominated nor
    sponsored but whose nominated occupation is listed on the CSL;
    (e) 5. applications from persons who are nominated by a
    State/Territory government whose nominated occupation is not listed on the
    CSL;
    (f) 6. (i) applications from persons whose occupations are listed on
    the Migration Occupations in Demand List (MODL); and
    (g) (ii) applications from persons who are sponsored by
    family and whose nominated occupation is not listed on the CSL;
    (h) 7. all other applications are to be processed in the order in
    which they are received.

    *If your application is not currently a priority under the Direction, you
    should expect significant delays before your application is allocated to a
    case officer. To find out the expected timeframe for processing your
    application, please refer to the department’s website at
    http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/whats-new.htm.


    You will be contacted once your application is allocated to a case officer.
    The order in which your application will be assigned to a case officer will
    depend on its priority under the Minister’s Processing Priorities. Please
    do not contact the Department to request your application be exempt from
    the Priority Processing Direction. Case officers must adhere to the
    Minister’s Direction.

    Allocation Dates as of 23rd September 2009

    VC- 485 (Group 1 and 2 - PhD qualifications and CSL Only)
    Applications lodged up to 01st September 2009

    VB - 886 (CSL Only)
    Applications lodged up to 01st August 2009

    VB - 885 (CSL Only)
    Applications lodged up to 01st May 2009

    State/Territory Sponsored (VB-886 & VC-487)
    Applications lodged up to 01st September 2009

    VB - 887
    Applications lodged up to 01st September 2009

    * Please note that whilst your case may have been allocated to a case
    officer, assessment may not commence for up to 10 working days.

    OTHER PROCESSING NEWS


    MEDICAL RESULTS

    Please do not post your HSA onshore medical results to us. Do not open the
    sealed envelope, or forward the results to the Department, unless your case
    officer specifically requests you to do so.


    ADELAIDE PROCESSING

    Information regarding General Skilled Migration visa applications processed
    in Adelaide can be obtained by sending a blank email to the following email
    address: [email protected]



    LINKS

    General Skilled Migration – What's New
    http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/whats-new.htm

    Critical Skills List
    http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/pdf/critical-skills-list.pdf

    Migration Occupations in Demand List (MODL)
    http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/skilled-occupations/occupations-in-demand.htm
    .

    Last updated: 23 September 2009

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