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  1. I have been searching on the forums but could find the answer any ideas?

     

    Once an application has been submitted for a 189 visa does that cancel the tourist visa? So far only an EOI has been submitted as my Partner is in the process of applying for a 189 visa but no invitation to apply has been offered as we expect this to be offered in July once the ceiling has been reset.

    We are planing to do a reckie later this year but wasn't sure of the implications of a potential pending 189 visa application with an eVisitor tourist visa ?

     

    Thanks in advance :rolleyes:

  2. Just thought I would provide an update following my original post. we e-mailed ACS to ask for an update and was advised that the paperwork was with an assessor but today we received a positive outcome so in total took 10 weeks

  3. Hi,

     

    I am wondering if anyone has an idea on the timescales for ACS as it has been "with assessor" for the last 3 months. I think they need more staff :wacko:

     

    Any guidance would be appreciated

     

    Thanks

  4. Hi

     

    can anyone answer;

     

    can you visit Australia if you have submitted a EOI?

     

    We are planning a reccie trip if we receive a positive assessment from ACS and are looking at going to Melbourne in May.We have a tourist visa but didn't want to confuse matters if a EOI was submitted.

     

    I understand that once you apply for a 189/190 this can invalidate the tourist visa but wasn't sure about just an expression of interest.

     

    many thanks in advance

     

    oh p.s. my OH skill has reached the ceiling for this year and wondered if we do get a positive assessment is it also worth doing the EOI straight away or wait until July (my instinct is to apply asap so we are the queue and in the system but may be wrong) :notworthy:

  5. Hi

     

     

    I have read on the skill select website and here that the Occupational Ceiling limit has been reached for 261111 ICT Business Analyst but the latest Nomination Occupation List for Victoria is still showing as Applications currently accepted for this occupation.

     

     

    If I enter a EOI for a Business Analyst on a state skilled nominated (190) application and apply for VIC sponsership will this application also be on hold until July 2013 when the new SOL is released and the ceiling lifted?

     

    any ideas ?:confused:

  6. Hi TeeTMI,

     

    Is it sure that these occupations will defiantely come back or added in the upcoming list of 2014-15 year SOL ?

     

     

     

    Thats a good point! Is it worth not applying for a EOI incase the occupations are not needed on the 2014-15 year SOL and you have paid the money for a occupation thats not needed.

     

    any thoughts as now confused on the best course of action?

  7. The first of the occupational ceilings have been reached.

     

     

     

    • Chemical and Materials Engineers

    • ICT Business & System Analysts

    • Electronic Engineers

     

     

     

     

    • Plus Telecommunications Engineering Professionals has reached 80 percent of its occupation ceiling.

     

     

    Once an occupation ceiling has been reached:

     

     

     

    • No further invitations can be issued for these occupation groups until 1 July 2013;

    • States and territories are not be able to nominate applicants nominating that occupation; and

    • An Expression Of Interest in these occupation groups will remain valid for two years from the date it was submitted.

     

     

     

    July! Oh nooooooooooo :ssign1:

  8. Glad you have now got someone in the know and who is on your side. I would imagine that they would be in some kind of breach with the tenants court if they are providing an intention to sell but are re renting...Doesn't sound fair or right to me! I have been watching some today tonight clips on youtube to give us a flavour of some of the oz issues from blighty and my god nearly fell off my chair when I watched this clip http://youtu.be/njKNh8GpOaA I did wonder if she was related to your rental agent :wacko:

     

    Good Luck x

  9. Got this test tomorrow (General). Bit apprehensive.

     

    If anyone can report potential swerve balls worth knowing about, it will be greatly appreciated.

     

    Have been told I can only write answers in pencil for the reading and listening, but pen/pencil for the writing.

     

    We have to write 150 words for part A of the writing and 250 for part B. I wonder how strict they are with the word limits?

     

    Anyway, if anyone has any helpful words of advice, that will be great.

     

    Cheers,

     

    Mark

     

     

    Good Luck Mark would be really good to know how you got on as my OH is taking the test in Manchester next month. where are you having the test done?

  10. Read our story ! Not good Im afraid
    I've just read it and what a jobs worth and sh1t for reporting you. I have literally spent hours of research on the issue but nothing compares to peoples experiences that why I love PIO.

     

    The biggest frustration about this is that The Residential Tenancies Act 1997, which sets out the legal rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants, doesn’t say anything about keeping pets on a rental property. The issue comes when the rental agreement have the "no pets" clause. so our mission if and when we get to OZ would be to get this clause amended so even better removed or fine somewhere that is truly pet friendly.

    We are a gay couple that doesn't have any kids so our dog is our little family but totally feel the pain and just hope that we don't have the same experience as you.......and as they say revenge is a dish best served cold. :ssign1:

    Best Wishes from Blighty

  11. We haven't had a problem at all - but the key seems to be NOT to even look at places that say no pets, and possibly check with the agents before visiting to get an idea.

    Look for houses that would be dog friendly (good outside areas to suit your 'outside dog') and if necessary offer an additional pet bond etc. References from previous landlords, neighbours etc would be good. Possibly write up a story about your dog so they get an idea of their behaviour etc.

     

    :)

     

    Thanks for the info :biggrin:

     

    Has anyone else had any good or bad experiences ?

  12. Hi,

     

    We are in the early stages applying for a visa and am really keen to get advise from people who have secured a rental property with a pet pooch. I am really put off by the apparent arms length approach to pets specially dogs when trying to rent.

    It's difficult to judge from realestate.com.au so would love some feedback from people who have all ready made the move to either Melbourne east or west.

     

    Thanks in advance :animal-dog:

     

  13. I’m now confused: are partners obliged to be skills assessed, I was under the impression if you want the extra 5 point then you do but I don’t think the partner is obligated in order to be included?? can someone clarity this as we are in the early stages of getting the OH job assseed

     

     

    No its the same process of skill assessment like the main applicant.

    but both main applicant and partner must have the skill occupation on the same SOL. not like that main applicant occupation 'A' is on SOL-1 and partner occupation is under CSOL.

     

    Partner points claim:

     

    "You must provide evidence that your partner meets the requirements. This evidence must be:

     

    documents that prove your partner is 50 years of age or younger

    documents that prove your partner has at least competent English

    a positive skills assessment from the relevant assessing authority for your partner’s nominated occupation (your partner’s nominated occupation must be on the same Skilled Occupation List as your nominated occupation)."

     

     

     

    Thanks....:biggrin:

  14. Greetings from Blighty,

     

    I have read a good few post and am getting some conflicting information. My partners job is on the state selection in Victoria and we are looking at a 190 visa but also open to the idea of a 189 if he has enough points, as I get the impression that more 189 visa are accepted but open to feedback on that one.

    The confusion is; once he has completed the IELTS & Skills Assessment what is the order in applying as if we apply for the VIC SS first the turnaround is 12 weeks so will this add 3 months onto the timeline for us then to the complete a EOI if the VIC SS is accepted?

    Also the SkillSelect website is throwing me as it has the option to submit and EOI and login to Skill select are they one and the same?

    would appreciate some guidance

    Many thanks in advance :angel_happy_face_ha

     

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