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Minch23

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  1. No, we can submit our applications at the same time, or they can submit theirs first. I cannot submit my application without my sponsors going in at the same time or before mine. Make sense? My (hopefully) sponsors are concerned that they need to be approved sponsors before I will be granted a bridging visa, but again I cannot see anything on the immigration website that suggests this, just that I need to have my application submitted to be granted a bridging visa.
  2. I think they are being over cautious and don't want me to end up in limbo. I haven't read anywhere on the immigration website that they need to approved sponsors for me to be granted a bridging visa, I just have to have made a visa application. Thanks for the quick reply!
  3. Hello Everyone, I am going to submit my application for RSMS 187 visa in a couple of weeks along with my sponsors nomination. My sponsor is quite concerned as we will be applying whilst I am in Australia, and they are worried that I will not be granted a bridging visa, once my other visa expires, before their nomination to be sponsors is approved. Has anyone else also been in this situation where both applications are submitted at the same time whilst in Australia that can please offer advice, its really starting to worry me know!
  4. <p><p>no, its the other way around. As far as I can tell, but I'm new to this as well, is that they used the best fit policy for very similar jobs, ie chef/cook. Just like your husband should be classed as a chef as he has plus 9 years the experience that they "say" they require to class him as a chef, by taking the best fit policy away, ( and they do seem to move the goal posts as and when they want to) despite all his years experience, his qualification is not enough to be classed as a chef in Australia. Am I making sense? The tra are so confusing, I'm amazed they are allowed to classed a government department, well they qualify in the sense that they take forever to do anything!</p></p>

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    <p><p>Hi, have you heard from tra at all yet? Surely it would be worth mentioning to them the best fit policy, and that you applied before they took</p></p>

    <p><p>this rule away!?</p></p>

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