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  1. i just realized i haven't seen anyone talk about getting a grant on here for at least 2 weeks now! that is rather depressing.
  2. its impossible to say, but i would go as far as to say you are close. Good luck, and congrats in advance on the wedding.
  3. yea, the form 80 is required in most cases but that is not explicitly stated. the CO ends up sending the form to you and you get in a panic trying to get it done and sent back properly and quickly. so i would say yea, do that. Doing the medicasl depends on you really. there is merit to doing it upfront, but if for some reason, your application is not looked at in time, after a year (and it shouldn't take that long to get processed but there are no guarantees) you might be required to re-do the medicals, which will hurt your pocket. besides that, just load all your other supporting document. its better to have more than to not have enough IMO.
  4. I would say do the form 80 now. It prevents unnecessary delays when you do get a CO. It is a long winded form to fill so the earlier you start, the better... IMO.
  5. I dont know what exactly the condition you have described is called. it does sound like Glaucoma though and my dad was diagnosed with Glaucoma a while back. his medicals did get referred along with a report from his ophthalmologist and his prescription. He got his PR approved. I hope that helps.
  6. No, we actually lodged the visa application a week after the nomination came through. the sponsor advised us to wait till the nomination was approved. Nom approval came in july 3rd week, we applied july 29.
  7. ok guys, so we got the email today, PR granted. that was intense, the CO actually sent us a form 80 to fill last night, we did and this morning got the grant. Phew!! 92 days from the visa application. those days felt like eternity but all done now. Goodluck to those of us still waiting.
  8. Our CO resumes today, back from vacay... hope to hear some good news this week, would prefer to hear it today or tomorrow but i guess friday is fair enough as well :daydreaming:
  9. I hate when COs go on vacation in the middle of processing one's visa. Sent an email in reply to the CO's request for more info, got an auto-response, she is out of the office for the week! now we gotta wait a whole week, and that feels like a year's wait!!!!!!
  10. got a CO on the 16th of October, that has been a week short of 3 months wait, she has asked for additional info and we have supplied that so expecting a happy conclusion by week's end. Perth Office, GP, Labor Agreement.
  11. sounds like a lot of drama but all is well that ends well yea? Congrats Rania!
  12. very nice Jais. that is good. that puts my theory that they havent started on the current year applications in the trash! lmao. very good. I am rubbing my palms waiting for the stampede of people getting allocated and approved. my optimism level just rose a bit. anyways, keep us updated Jais (and anybody else with progress). the good news helps.
  13. right, i guess that would be the case when you have a MA. A holiday sounds about right
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