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  1. Hi Totch 10.

     

    not long to go now:wink:

     

    We're in Drouin, which is half an hour up the highway from Pakenham. My husband and oldest son play for Drouin Dragons which is a great local club- very family orientated.

    The senior men train on Tues and Thurs at around 6.30 - 8.30 at Bellbird Park, Drouin.

     

    obviously there are clubs closer to Pakenham/Officer, but if you need to get stuck in ASAP then you'd be more than welcome at Drouin.

  2. Hey Lars and Misspc,

    sorry to hear of your situations. if it helps the company I work for offered someone else a job/187 sponsorship before I arrived and her visa was issued not long after mine. She made arrangements to come over only to be told that there was no job available to her anymore, but because the visa was already issued she was able to work elswhere (I think she dodged a the bullet). so at least if they cant keep you on, your visa shouldn't be cancelled and if they sack you and you can show that it was not your fault then at least you can look for a new job. Only immigration can cancel a visa, so your employer cant use that as a threat either

     

    By the Way does anyone know if thre are there legitamate grounds for leaving your employer on the 187? Can you make a case to immigration for leaving your nominated position and do you have to ask them first before looking for a new job?

     

    I'm gutted that I came to the other side of the world and found mental employers, who treat all their staff abissmally and are completely sales driven to the point of being unethical- i've got an email where the boss states that we should look to squeeze every penny out of our patients.

    i'm at the point of jacking in it all in and hoping that immigration wont chuck us out. Its not what I had in mind when I signed up and i've got 12 months left. I just cant see a way through.

     

    Its a relief to know that i'm not the only one in a sticky situation, even if there is no solution but to tough it out

  3. Thanks for your replies.

     

    in the visa grant details it staes that ther are nil visa conditions and in the obligations section, it states that you must meet the following obligations

    commence employment within 6 months of arriving in Auatralia......

    remain employed in the nominated position in the regional area for at least 2 years

     

    your visa may be cancelled if you do not comply with these obligations to completethe 2 year contract with the employer.

     

    i just wanted to see if anyone had any insight on this as the grant letter itself is quite vague.

    the boss isnt that reasonable and i didnt want them to just say its not possible because i'm on a visa.

  4. Hello,

    i'm on a 187 visa and was wondering if immigration can dictate working hours for employees. I've been working for my employer for almost 12 months and i'm struggling to manage with both myself and husband working full time , 4 children and all the fun stuff of being in a different country with no family support. Its affecting my ability to settle and adding to homesickness. I suspect that my empoloyer is not keen to let me reduce my hours and i think they'll say that immigration says i cant reduce my hours on my visa.

     

    My visa grant letter states only that i must remain in the nominated position for 2 years and nothing about fulltime/ part time hours.

    would i be able to make a case to immigration as we think my youngest may have dyspraxia which means he'll need lots of physical support at home and at kinder- he's 4. If so who should i speak to the original case manager or is it a different dept.

    any advice would be gfratefully appriciated.

    thanks

  5. After 9 long, long months our 187 RSMS VISA IS OFFICIALY GRANTED!!!!

     

    nomination approved SEPT2012

    Visa loged 11th SEPT 2012

    Medicals straight through no problems

    CO ASSIGNED 8th May

    Visa granted 18th June 2013

    Melbourne office.

     

    Good luck to all who are waiting and remember Keep calm and carry on.

     

    LET THE CHAOS BEGIN:shocked:

  6. what on earth is happening or should I say NOT happening. there was a spate of 187 visas being granted about a month ago and now nothing!!! my friend applied 23rd Ocyt 2012, had CO 23 april 2013, had nomination approved about 2 weeks ago yet still now word. Application is decision ready as in police checks and meds provided. WHY DOES IT TAKE SO LONG ? WHY DO SOME PEOPLE WHO APPLIED MARCH/APRIL 2013 ALREADY HAVE THEIR VISA? :cry:

     

    I applied 11th Sept 2012, finally had news that a CO had been allocated around the 8th May- got a bit over exited and thought we were almost there only to find out that we're still in the backlog only this time at Global Health waiting for the medicals to be looked at I guess 9no one has told me anything definitive) and that 3 were missing (different 3 each time I emailed her) :arghh:Wouldn't mind so much if the CO explained some of this however she didn't and left me with the impression that she would chase up with medibank..... except its not medibank coz they only deal with Australian based clinics...... Its all as clear as mud and I've lost the will to live:confused:

     

    Approaching 9 months now still no closer

  7. Yes metal Fabrication is anything from structural steel work for buildings to making gates railings fire escapes etc, i actually work in high pressure water jetting and build machines for ship cleaning, mines, fuel refineries and oil rigs so the welding and fabrication is just a small part of the job but when doing the nomination DIAC only like to work with one job description as mine is covered in three areas so it started to get a little complicated. The methotrexate is fine doesnt bother me at all i think they like to get you on the meds early these days to slow the damage early on, i do have days where im a little stiff but nothing magor, im hoping the steady climate will help as my specialist said dramatic change in climate doesnt help and a lot of his older patients go to the likes of spain for 3 months at a time and it helps them no end, so im staying hopefull just hope the MOC think the same :biggrin:

     

     

    Pete

     

    Can see why your'e skipping the UK don't suppose there's much call for ship cleaning machines seeing as we don't build them anymore- don't bulid anything nowadays except debt

     

    its a running joke with the oldies i see at work; with their bad chests etc. i think we'd all be much healthier if we could get hoildays on the NHS-warm DRY air should do you the world of good; just make sure Blossom79 doesnt come to stay with you or she'll bring the rain with her:biggrin:

  8. psoriatic pasorapathy or sumthing like that, im on methotrexate injections once a week and got a good letter of my specialist to say that the condition is stable. Ive had a look at the meds and they dont seem to expensive but as people are getting refered for BMI being over 30 then im quite confident mine will to :arghh:

     

    grr so close yet still no end in sight- how frustrating!

    my husband and I liken it to standing on a bungee jump platform or cliff edge staring down into the abyss- not knowing how it will be, preparing to close your eyes and take a leap of faith........ and then you realise that some wottsit is holding on to you/ your harness saying "ya can't go yit mate" read with oz accent in mind)

     

    injections once a week quite strong then and not exactly pleasant.- my mother in law's husband is on methotrexate- he's got Crohn's disease- he says it wipes him out for a couple of days after, mind you he's old and very grumpy!

    if it suits you and allows you get on with life, then stable is very good- hopefully its short sharp bursts that keep that keep the psoariatic arthritis at bay.

     

    by the way; pardon my ignorance but does a metal fabricator make sheet metal in like a steel works or summit?

     

    fingers crossed they wont dawdle with your case

  9. Not counting mi chickens just yet, still got the meds to do and MA said they will get refered due to my authritis so fingers crossed that wont take the 12 weeks thats currently being stated on another thread :biggrin:

     

     

    Pete

     

    12 weeks:shocked: presumably thats for cases that need looking into- not just general processing. what sort of arthritis do you have- i'd be suprised if it needs referring for osteo arthritis- everyone gets that eventually- Rheumatoid/psoriatic would raise quetions coz for some people those types can be delibitating and the medication can be expensive and have nasty side effects.

    fingers crossed

  10. Hi People

     

    Time Line so for:

    visa subclass 187

    Lodged through Perth office

    Through perth Migration Agent

    Off Shore Application

    RCB Lodged 16/01/13

    RCB Ack letter 17/1/13

    187 Visa lodged 22/01/13

    Visa Ack letter 23/01/13

    RCB Approved 06/02/13

    Nomination Lodged 07/02/13

    Nomination approved 21/02/2013,

    Case officer request police and meds 21/02/2013

    Police checks sent 21/02/2013

     

    Pete

     

    ooh! sounds promising, shouldn't be long now for you:twitcy:. Approaching 6 months now for us; still no idea when it may happen:skeptical: - not that i'm jealous or anything

  11. That's cool....... cause I don't mind flicking through 427 pages of a thread to find out specifically how many 187 visas have been granted... :no:

    Do you realise that more postings than not on this thread are related to the 119/857 subclass visas for the RSMS? I created a thread specifically related to the new subclass 187 (post July 1) only because that is the information I'm looking for... I think that justifies a new thread?

     

    I suspect that the lack of info is most likely due to the lack of post 1st July visas being granted.

    I haven't come across many and certainly not from Melbourne office!

     

    My application went in the same day as yours to the same office and were still in the UK, arent you already in Oz? so at least you're already living the dream!

     

    I'm currently in limbo doing odd days of work, my husband is working in a call centre for slighty more than minimum wage and the kids don't believe that were going anymore.

    but at the the back of our minds is this impending feeling of complete chaos as once the visa is granted we'll have to pack up 4 kids, 2 adults, rehome the dog and cat, ship stuff, clear out the house in order to rent the house out, book flights (none of the kids have been on an areoplane before), get to heathrowsit on a plane for 2 days and start new live in oz.........

     

    who's idea was this again?..... cant wait for a new adventure:wink:

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