Ryan Wang
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Hi Syd84, I guess you are right. I am sharing a link that I thought relevant. Please go through.
yes it is
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Right, I've had a good read:
http://www.immi.gov.au/skills/skillselect/index/visas/subclass-187/
This is for the new rsms visa.
This is from the direct entry section, which is the one you would go for if you haven't been working for them for two years on a 457 visa.
Skills requirements:
have your skills assessed by the relevant assessing authority if you are nominated as a tradesperson and obtained your qualifications outside Australia
So no, if you studied at tafe it is the one time you DO NOT need a skills assessment. There is nothing at all saying you must have worked for two years unless you are applying under the transitional stream. And to be able to apply for that you must have been on the 457 (or nz persons visa), so for most of us we wouldn't go for that one.
Whoever told you that seems to have got the two steams confused.
Another Ma said it is internal policy not legislation and released on 15/05/13
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Hi blossom someone told if you are tafe student to apply rsms you have to have 2 years experience otherwise you are not able to get visa. I am not sure it is true or not
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I agree. It would certainly make sense if DIAC an the ATO were to collaborate and have a branch than cross checks information to ensure that visa applicants are complying with the conditions of their visas. I suppose at this point in time DIAC would not know if you weren't working for your sponsored employer within the 2 year period, unless they were informed by someone. But if you spend so much time, effort and money to get your permanent residency, would people really be willing to risk it and potentially jeopardise their PR? I reckon there's a slim chance that DIAC would cancel/revoke a visa, but if there is grounds to do so because an applicant did not comply with their visa conditions, the applicant wouldn't have a leg to stand on. I wouldn't risk it. As blossom79 has mentioned before, once you have your visa and have done everything in your power to stay in that position ... well that is a different situation. I'm actually shocked to see that there have been numerous people on here who have posted something to the effect of their employer wants to close the business either before or after the applicant has received their PR. What a terrible situation to be in. But for those who have received their PR and they are in that situation, I think probably the best way is to find a similar job in regional Australia and put in your 2 years. It's 2 years - not the rest of your life. It's a small sacrifice and once you've completed the two years you're free to do what you want. That's my opinion!\
mrbangarom - in your situation, I really don't think you're far off from having a CO allocated and your file processed. They are getting through June applicants. It would be best to sit down with your employer and have a reasonable and civil conversation with them. Let them know that by closing the business prior to your visa being granted will result in your application being unsuccessful and you will not get your permanent residency. I would think that after putting in 4 years of service with them that would mean something. And if they were willing to sponsor you, they obviously valued you as an employee. Make sure they understand the time, effort and money you have put into your application and that it is unfair to you that they withdrawal from their commitment to you before the visa is processed and when you are so close. Did you use a migration agent or did your employer lodge the application? You certainly have a right at this stage to start making enquiries with DIAC as it is way outside the service standard processing times. Good luck mate.
excellent opinion thanks
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Well, part of the visa conditions are that you AND your employer are supposed to inform immigration if anything changes in that two years.
Currently if nobody told them, they wouldn't know. They announced not long ago that immigration and the tax office were going to be working together to check that people were sticking to their visa conditions etc. That currently doesn't include the rsms, but in my opinion it is only a matter of time.
thanks a lot
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Exactly right.
I mean,how does imma know we are still in position or not?
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Hi Blossom,I just wondering when we can leave job after getting 857?
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Hello everyone I'new here . I have some questions. I applied 119 visa as a cook on 13 June in Perth.got ack letter on 28June. Now I received an email from rsms administration they asked for more documents.like 2012 financial statement,bas etc.they mention that I need to submit documents within 28.my boss said that financial statements is not ready. We might need some extra time . Does department give extra time after 28 days. Is it a serious matter.will it effect my case if we ask for some extra time.I' first person sponsered by my employer thanks
it is possible to prepare FS and BAS within 28days ,ask your boss to deal with asap
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Hi Guys I half an hour ago I just got my Pre grant letter from my CO Thank you evryone for being in the loop and hoping everyone will get good news soon and organsining a trip to see my families after 4 yrs.
finally...Congrats
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Congrats Ryan, when did u submit requested documents??
same day
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Congrats Ryan when did you submit documents..?
same day
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Congrats Ryan !!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks man ,almost 10 months for waiting...
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Thanks everyone, I got pre-granted today, I have to leave aus within 28days
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yes only 2days to Tas for me last month
and Hi RBP, do you got PR already?
Are you working in TAS??
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Hi,
Hi Ryan you have not received it yet may be give a call to AFP.I applied on 12th Dec and I had received it on 18th dec that quick.Regards
Hi RBP I have received email from afp this monday they told they will send soon I just ask how long for despatch ?
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Hi Frinds, how long take after submitted documents to get decision.
I apply 29/6/12. Nomination approved 20/2/13. Request afp and PCC submitted last week. Waiting now...
morning,I just ask when did you apply afp and when did you receive?
thanks
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are you still waiting for AFP????
there should be something wrong, AFP takes 1-2 weeks normally, did you call AFP ???they can advise the status of your application
good luck mate
yes,still waiting, my ma applied afp for me online,almost 3weeks ago
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Ohhhhh dear. I don't think a refund will be possible, but you are certainly better off asking for one than not.
Not everybody lodges at the same time as the nomination. Everyone who applied drc will have done though.
3 weeks....just waiting for afp....so frustrating....
How can I do???
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Thank you Ryan I am goijng to Mediacare tommrow to get one do they give one on the spot or send a card later on?Regards
yes they will send card to u later,you should bring ur passport(if you have old one too),ack letter and fill application paper
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Wow that is a good thing Ryan.Congrats !!!!!!
Thanks man actually if you have Acknowledgement letter you are eligable to enroll medicare even if you don't have pr.
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I do not think so I am the same as you.Acknowledgement letter does not say we will be entitled to get any benefits.Regards
I came back from medicare and got medicare card this afternoon.
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Hi, which sub class you applied I think you can if you have applied onshore RSMS.
I am 119 and have ack letter,but I am 485 holder, so can I apply medicare card?
thanks
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I would give them a call tomorrow and hope for another person.
good day,Blossom79, I just ask can I apply medicare card even I don't have pr?
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Hi Guys , I need your help and advise , i applied for 857 29jun2012 within Australia , after 8 month i found i should apply for 119 not 857 because i held 457 visa from 18 month ago and if any one held 457 should be apply for 119 not 857 ,now i am waiting for case officer , really I NEED YOUR HELP if anyone know what can i do ? i got very bad stress, Thank you so much
Do you have agent? I am not sure but I think IMMC can make out what is your visa class
RSMS timeline
in Working and Skilled Visas
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First time to hear about that...