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  1. Thanks for this prompt a response to my thread : http://www.pomsinoz.com/forum/migration-issues/137230-mother-known-case-cystic-fibrosis.html I wish to apply under State Sponsored Migration List (SSML) ( 2011-2012 program year) for Skilled - Sponsored (Migrant) visa (subclass 176) Both my husband's and my professions belong to the ' High Availability' green zone , according to http://www.immigration.sa.gov.au/app...vel_status.php Hence , I wanted some guidance regarding this. What do you exactly suggest by a ' Medical Disclaimer'? My son is very agile and keeps fit despite his shortcomings of being born with a problem. He is a high achiever in his academics and extremely creative and artistic for a boy of five years. Our other two kids have absolutely no medical issues and so do we, the married couple. My husband has 13 years of professional experience a senior Accountant , while I have been in my profession of ELT for more than 9 years. Do you think our professional expertise might help clear some clouds? When you say agents, could we have some suggestion regarding this? How much cost will we have to pay? If we would like to attend to our application , independently of any agents, is there any chance? I want to have this information asap , as after we go for a VETASSESS and CPA assessment and pay for our visa fee process, only after we would be able to have a medical check . If we are disqualified at that stage, the news will be too formidable for us to bear! I would like to file for the process before 1st July , as after that, I understand, some occupations might be closed . Thanks
  2. Thanks for this prompt a response. [h=3]I wish to apply under State Sponsored Migration List (SSML) ( 2011-2012 program year) for Skilled - Sponsored (Migrant) visa (subclass 176)[/h]Both my husband's and my professions belong to the ' High Availability' green zone , according to http://www.immigration.sa.gov.au/applyonline/skilled/planning_level_status.php Hence , I wanted some guidance regarding this. What do you exactly suggest by a ' Medical Disclaimer'? My son is very agile and keeps fit despite his shortcomings of being born with a problem. He is a high achiever in his academics and extremely creative and artistic for a boy of five years. Our other two kids have absolutely no medical issues and so do we, the married couple. My husband has 13 years of professional experience , while I have been in my profession for more than 9 years. Do you think our professional expertise might help clear some clouds? When you say agents, we really can't trust a lot of them around us here locally. If we would like to attend to our application , independently of any agents, is there any chance? I want to have this information asas , as I would like to file for the process before 1st July , as after that, I understand, some occupations might be closed . Thanks
  3. Dear Friends, I am a mother of 3 from Karachi Pakistan. I would like to inquire about the migration policy regarding children with genetic disorders. One of my sons has cystic fibrosis which is not an environmentally threatening disorder and he acquired it as his parents are first cousins. What are our family's chances of making it thru the medical procedures without getting halted for this particular reason? My primary focus to opt for Australia is to seek better and improved environment for my child , along with state of the art medical facilities. Will my focus prove to be detrimental or helpful to my yet-to-be-lodged application? Would require a through help. Thanks.
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