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jimmyay1

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  1. Could I ask charleys mum I know your in oz on a tourist visa ate you looking for work but telling employers the date you can start I.e your estimated date of grant of perm residency. Or is anyone else for that matter? I may need to come over early with my partner.
  2. on the back of the last few days excitement with a few people being granted visas i bit the bullet and emailed my case officer, she told me that she couldnt give a specific date but applications were taking nearer the 6 month end of the 5-6 month period. So i still have at least 3.5 months to wait on that basis... it will happen eventually!
  3. Jobs and waiting for 309/100's ! Hi everyone - I realise this may not be the exact correct thread for it but .... i am obviously, like many others on here looking for a spouse visa grant in the next few months . And the job search for those with our type of visa strikes me as a little different to other classes. In a way it is kind of easier for those on company sponsored visas - they at least know what they are going to do when they get there as a job is already sorted and secured in most cases when the visa is granted. For us lot on spousies, i expect that unless we have sorted out a job beforehand, it's quite a leap into the unknown if we are planning to work in Oz that is ( i suspect most are!). Could i ask please what people have done to try and get jobs before they arrive and while they wait for their visa to come ? For example, i can only register on the Australian Govt website if i already have a visa granted (i assume having one "pending" is no good even if you suggest it will be within a couple of months?). Also what do you tell recruiters? "i have appplied for a 100 class visa & have been told it should be granted in x date , take it as gospel and give me a job offer" - is this assurance enough for them to take you seriously? Do they require (or can they get?) any back up from the embassy to confirm they are considering your application & give a "nod and wink"? What websites or recruiters do people generally use? I have to say after checking the web generally and this website i'm really not that much more clued up as to where to start and what to say. Happy to send my resume to employers / recruiters and tell them i plan on coming "soon" visa pending and give a likely date - but i really want to tee things up so i can get work in the next few months whilst waiting for the visa and wondered what others had done. i'm a UK RICS accredited commercial property valuer /manager and am moving to Melbourne - would be grateful if anyone could give a little advice or share their own experiences. many thanks
  4. I'm desperate to ask my case officer LG if she can give me date in advance of granting the visa , i hear other people have asked their own officers and got "intend to grant you a visa on x date" confirmations - however i was wondering whether it is too early to ask . They have been processing my application for 2 months now, quoted 5-6 months originally so should be mid Nov-mid Dec - when do people reckon i will realistically be able to pin them down to a date? My partner is leaving for Oz in mid Nov & it would be great to be able to co-ordinate things!
  5. Partner Migration has gone up to 8-9 months now on the Australia House website - are they being flooded with applications, one wonders? Hope mine comes through on the 5 month mark as i applied in June, would be good to have by mid Nov.
  6. Any chance that someone can link to the excel schedule showing applications / estimated grant times? perhaps would be good to have it linked at the top of the thread also? thanks
  7. All the very best with your move - i'm sure it will be a great one for you and glad you are excited! i am caught in the aged grandparent issue as well. My gran is 94 & hasn't been too well this year. I am also particularly close to her and although she has many grandchildren ( one of whom also emigrated to Oz with his family ), i am dreading telling her that me & my partner are leaving before Christmas but i need to get on with it. I'm such a wimp. would be interested to know how you broached the subject. Though there really isnt an easy way is there. I know she will say the best of luck etc but it's heartbreaking and i feel very selfish / disloyal / guilty, mix of emotions.
  8. Basiclly it is to show that your spouse "normally resides" in Australia. I guess as well as them having to prove they are Australian, they must provide evidence of links i.e family there who can vouch for them if required, employment details from an Australian Company, tax records to the Australian Government, Tax records to the UK government showing overseas residency status, home address in Australia etc, if not living there now, proof of when they did live there, and for how long. Sounds like quite a bit but if your better half has lived out of Oz for a few years (but not all their life!) there shouldn't be a problem . I expect if your partner was born in Oz but has never really spent any time living there, it could be hard to prove they "normally" reside there.
  9. My updated timeline Application posted 13 June Received at AH 14 June Confirmatory email assigning CO and requesting med checks 18 June Medical undertaken 26 June Received by authorities 28 June Confirmation that medical info received & i am being assessed for Subclass 100 Visa 10 July. Estimated grant time 5-6 months from application so 14 Nov - 14 Dec.... How am i going to cope with all this radio silence & waiting?! Am so pleased to be being assessed for a 100 visa , we did put in a lot of info with our application and have been together 7 years but still, i expected to be asssesed first for a 309.
  10. i just had confirmation that i don't need to supply any more information, And that i am being assessed for a 100 subclass visa! So pleased that we seem to be making progress through the system! 5-6 month wait time estimated...which would mean it may be granted in mid Nov-Mid Dec 2012. I expect the long wait begins now !
  11. That's tough if you are apart, sorry to hear that. I am living with Aussie partner here in UKL at the moment so it's not too awful waiting, although if you're impatient like i am , still a bit tedious. i really think they just process in date received order unless there are very special circumstances. i think the clock starts ticking from when they receive your application rather than meds etc. From what i understand from friends, the grapevine etc, yes, 309/100's were being processed in a few weeks to a couple of months in 2009 in straightforward cases. I am pretty certain that is no longer the case. Although when i got my meds done last week, the doctor said to me (oh well, they'll be almost ready to issue your visa if you've got to the stage of submitting medicals". Reading people's replies this is clearly not the case any more, although it probably was 2 or 3 years ago. Why it has changed i don't know. I think possibly there have been a fair number of changes to the immigration system over the past 3 years and perhaps ( speculating ) that some of the resourcing may hve been pulled onto other aspects of the system in more need . Or new systems may have been taking time to bed in . Or it may be a case of numbers . Certainly everyone you speak to says getting a partner visa is straightforward compared to other routes. However it is tedious to wait.
  12. Supposedly the wait time is 5-6 months. Certainly looking through previous posts it appears that this is the case. The ocassional person seems to get theirs done in 4 months. However i wonder whether now they are in a new "visa year" (from 1 July 2012 ) any backlog - i think there were more applications than expected last year - may be cleared and they might start to catch up. Who knows? It is frustrating having to wait but i think its best to just chill and accept there will be not much news forthcoming , following a 300 or 309/100 application , for several months once it starts getting processed.
  13. had confirmation on Friday that i passed my medicals and the results should be with the authorities in Australia by middle of this week. hopefully then there won't be such a huge wait for the Visa. Getting quite excited now....can't bloody wait to move to Melbourne. Applied for 309/100 but am desperate to get the 100 straight off to enhance my employment prospects.been with my partner 7 years and just fingers crosssed the proof we sent was enough and the visa gods shine on us.
  14. Got various personal stuff back in the post following the application last week . Cards, photos etc. I am having medical this week and hopefully then that's it - will ask the case officer LG when all the info is in, for an estimated date of grant. fingers crossed once they get into their new year from 1 July things will speed up. !
  15. i think you need to have been together 3 years to get a 100 class visa and 12 months to get a 309 . I have applied for defacto and have been with my partner 7 years, though living together for 6. if you are married and have kids i imagine you can go straight to 100 without much issue, if you have the evidence! i got notification from Australia House that i need to go and get medical, etc today . A person wrote to me with initials LG . Hopefully i will get the medical done and passed shortly and then we shall see. Letter quoted 5-6 month wait for Visa.
  16. A good sign as i expect they put your details in on the system and set you up as a new case when they take the payment. Let's see what next week brings!
  17. The London Australian High Commission have now taken my money within a day of sending the application to htem ! So at least i know they got the application.. Hope to hear with confirmation of a case officer shortly.
  18. Hi Jimmy here . I just submitted my defacto visa application yesterday. Hoping to move to Melbourne in March with my partner. Excited! Will keep all posted with progress!
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