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  1. Hi guys, A small coffee shop in South Yarra is looking for a full time cook and a barista, if anyone's interested, please drop by and have a chat with the owner at 92 Toorak Road, South Yarra or call Sani at 03 9866 3253. Thank you.
  2. Great news, lots of people will be happy to hear that they are moving quickly
  3. I sent blank email to the mentioned address every week on Wednesday and kept the records
  4. Check out the timeline I kept and posted, you can do some projecting for the purpose of gauging, so you know at what time your application would likely be allocated
  5. The following is the timeline i kept for all official allocation update till last week, the blue line show corresponding allocation data from the nsw.pse@border.gov.au emails, update on the allocation time normally is made on Wednesday so if you send blank email to this address on Wednesday evening you will receive an email back with the updated allocation time
  6. It's quite frustrating that you wouldn't know for sure if your application has been allocated or not based solely on the immi account status except when they explicitly contact you for more documents. I find it a bit more easy to gauge your allocation based on the official allocation status email and the timeline table on XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, so if you see some guys applied at the similar time with you then you sort of can tell that at least you are within a week of allocation
  7. Mine one was the same as yours "assessment in progress" and then "finalised", check out the post R1gger made before with the chart, if case officer ask for more documents then the status change to " information requested" or something, and then when you submit the requested information, the status change back to "assessment in progress", if no more information required then the next status will be " finalised
  8. Nope you don't have to as your 457 visa allows multiple entry into Australia. But make sure you notify your family, not like that guy in "127 hours' [emoji106]
  9. Hang in there amyinoz, you might get communication sometime this week I guess
  10. Check out the website (I cannot write the whole link as it would be removed automatically) you will have a feel for the waiting period, department quote 6 months but the real waiting time for straight forward application is about 4 months, complicated applications could wait for more
  11. You have to download and fill the Medicare enrolment form, bring it together with your passport and the receipt of the visa 186 lodgement to a Medicare center, they will have to scan your documents there and process your application. The process takes 5 mins, if you just recently lodge your application then you have to wait at least 4 weeks from date of lodgement for your name to be available on Medicare system
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