Muttley
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Locum contract from late June to late October (possible further extension) to cover maternity leave in the lovely Orange, NSW!
https://cerebralpalsy.mercury.com.au/ViewPosition.aspx?id=gq7eT+soI4E=&jbc=ere
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We do need applicants to have full AHPRA registration but are able to offer sponsorship for the right candidate.
Could be ideal for someone who is locuming on a working holiday visa and thinking about staying:
https://cerebralpalsy.mercury.com.au/ViewPosition.aspx?id=H+VJo7z+MKM=&jbc=ere
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For anyone seeking employment while they are waiting for registration we do need Disability Support Workers! Work available on the Northern Beaches and Western Sydney. Prerequisites are NSW drivers license prior to application then 1st aid, CPR, national criminal records check and working with children check prior to offer of work. Training is provided and paid time for.
Hourly rates:
Weekdays: $28.94-$31.39*
Saturday: $36.69*
Sunday: $42.81Northern Beaches
https://cerebralpalsy.mercury.com.au/ViewPosition.aspx?id=zJq/M8j4UHk=&jbc=ere
Western Sydney
https://cerebralpalsy.mercury.com.au/ViewPosition.aspx?id=hcZcGIjluEQ=&jbc=ere
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6 hours ago, RoRoRo said:
Congrats @Muttley
We applied onshore on 25 June 2017 using a migration agent and have not heard anything back yet, which I know is normal based on the processing times. On these forums I do see a lot of grants come through really quickly, some as quick as 4 months. My migration agent lodged ours as a paper application rather than online, she also advised me not to do Police checks or medicals as they would expire after 12 months. Do people find that the online applications are processed quicker?
It might be worth getting onto your police checks and medicals as I bet they may reach out to you soon...
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2 hours ago, MaggieMay24 said:
2 years after you submitted the 820 application, you upload more recent evidence covering that 2-year timeframe. So similar information to what you included in your 820 application, just updating it.
Thanks for your reply!
Do they just ask for updated statutory declarations? Or do you have to do things like the police checks again?
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So our 820 was just granted yesterday!
Does the 801 come through 2 years after the initial partner visa application (14/6/2017) or 2 years after the 820 was granted (8/3/18)?
Also, does anyone know what further paperwork is required?
Thanks!!!
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Our 820 was granted 8th March!! We applied on 14th June 2017 and a case officer reached out to us on 15th February!!!!
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Finally had my ceremony on Australia day!
Almost a year start to finish but moved councils a couple months after doing the test which probably set it back
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Just got an email from them chasing documents, applied on 14th June.
If you did a UK police check a couple years ago and havnt lived there since is it still valid or would need to do another one (for sponsor)?
Also is there any difference in the 801 and 820 medicals for the partners?
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Another update for anybody interested in onshore 820 processing times.
It has been almost 4 months for us and we have not been assigned a case-officer yet. We expected this, but thought we would update if anybody else was interested to know that they onshore really does take long to start moving.
3 months for us but wouldn't expect anything until 8-9 months at earliest. Will shall start doing police checks and medical in the new year
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if you update your address with Immi, your case will be moved to the new council and you will have to wait accordingly. Maybe quicker, maybe more waiting time depending on your luck and next available ceremonies in new Council.
Cheers
Both Ku Ring Gai and inner west have ceremonies every month so hopefully won't be too impacted
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So I applied and got my approval living in inner west council but have since moved house and am now in ku ring gai. Anyone know if this will affect where I do ceremony? Cheers
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A friend of mine did his test 6 days after me and his letter was dated 1 day after me so don't think it's an exact science but guessing it will be similar timelines
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Finally got my letter. Passed test 6th June, approval letter dated 3rd August [emoji106]
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Passed my test 6th June but still no sign of approval letter ☹️
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My understanding is that student visas allow 20 hours a week work during term time and fulltime work during school holidays, hope this helps!
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My girlfriend can work fulltime on her Bridging Visa A, she was on a student visa before so had rights to work only 20 hours a week.
In principle I was told by a registered migration agent that the bridging visa in effect is continuation and that her student visa allowed her to work fulltime outside of term time and the bridging visa is outside of term time so good to allow fulltime work.
However if there are standard terms across bridging visas As then your sweet. The grant says work with no restrictions.
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So did my test 6th June but still no sight of my letter, anyone else waiting on theirs?
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Depends on your experience, quals etc but if I was you I would get over ASAP on the 457 and then be looking for the company to nominate me right away for 186 direct entry. Cant just get a 186 our of nothing I dont think.
Might need a degree or certain number of years experience to be eligible. May need to grab a VETASSESS.
EDIT: From what I heard 186 is gooooone from March 2018 for most things, so have to get it sorted before then
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44 minutes ago, sapphilor said:
They sent mine with 31 May for a 18 July ceremony so I'd say they give about 6 weeks notice.
Hey sapphilor on the spreadsheet, what does the approval date mean? Is there an email or something before the approval letter? Cheers
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On 6/16/2017 at 11:28, Mit11 said:
It can take more than 4 weeks as i gave test on 27 April and still waiting for approval letter.
That sucks!
Does the status on the immi account change to finalised once they fire off the letter and put you to the council for a ceremony or just once you have done the ceremony does anyone know?
Cheers
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Thanks for that guys!
My council, Inner West has ceremonies once every month so hopefully the whole thing doesnt drag on too much longer
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I was told by Immigration lawyers that my PR would take 6 months, did it all myself, got it in 3 months.
For my partners 820 I am doing that too as will save me about $3000-$4000 in fees
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Looking for someone to join our team on the Northern Beaches in Sydney ASAP for 3 months with likelihood of extension.....
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/cap/view/628035662/
Working holiday visas welcome!