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  1. Yeh that's what I thought but not what the lawyer said, hence why I am on here, as in the Act it does not state any specific reasons as to why you were outside the country, just as long as you can prove certain things! So I was just hoping to see if anyone had been in a similar situation...

  2. Yeh I thought that would be the case but they don't just seem to add them on at the end, apparently I would need to wait until Jan 18 with no travel before applying again. Not sure how they work it out... tbh. The lawyer told me to read the Act, and as long as I have evidence to show the list that is on there then I shouldn't have any problems, but then I look online and everyone else says something different.

     

    My longest time away, that has caused the problem, was 10months in one go which was from 2014 - 2015, I think I need to wait until 2018 as that is when I will make some of that time back as they only count the 4 years immediately before, even though I arrived in Australia over four years ago. I thought because I was 4 months over the 4 years, that the 1.5months that I spent out of the country longer than I should have would've been covered by now but obviously it is not as easy as that...

  3. hey,

     

    I am currently on the RSMS 187 visa and have worked for over 1 year now, I am not overly happy in the job. It is not going anywhere and I have the opportunity to study and apply for other jobs within the same region as I have bought a house here with my Australian partner. So I guess having citizenship will just make everything that bit easier...

  4. Hello,

     

    Just needing some advice regarding my citizenship application and what evidence to include.

     

    Timeline:

    First arrived in Australia 22/10/12 - spent 355 days outside of Australia between then and the 22/02/16, which was when I got approved for PR, I have then spent a further 55 days in that PR year outside Australia, taking me 1.5months over the requirement. I have spoke to a lawyer and he has said that because the time that has taken me over the eligibility was during my PR year that I would be able to apply for ministerial discretion as I travelled with my Australian partner on every occasion spent overseas, I now have a home here and have paid taxes for the past 4 years.

     

    Has anyone had to write a letter asking for the ministerial discretion in the past and what sort of evidence should I be showing? I have been told that if I don't apply with ministerial discretion I have to wait until January 2018, however, I have to go home for 2 weeks in July due to family circumstances, so i feel I will never meet the requirement if I am unable to travel for such a long period of time.

     

    Many thanks in advance

     

    Natalie

  5. Hello everyone!

     

    I use to post on here back in February last year but have been absent since!

     

    Just wanted to share my timeline and very exciting news:

     

    Rsms visa approval today (22/02/16) no further documents required.

     

    I did it all myself, nomination first (17/02/2015) approved in May 2015.

     

    Visa applied for on 4th August 2015! So 6.5month wait.

     

    I had done all medicals and police checks before applying.

     

    Low risk, cafe manager, Queensland.

     

    I wish you all the luck in the world. It is a horrible wait, sleepless nights etc but I was in tears when it came through. Relief more than anything, as my whole life is here now.

     

    I am more than happy to answer any questions regarding this visa for people that are doing it alone!!

     

    Thanks

  6. Most bridging visas hold the same conditions as the visa you came off of (with the exception of on-shore partner visas). So you will likely be unable to work until your 187 is approved. Once you've applied you can check the bridging visa conditions when it's sent to you.

     

     

    Hi thankyou for your reply. I have read on a number of websites and forums the following:

     

    Some bridging A visas are issued with full unlimited work rights. For example a partner visa application made in Australia has this as does a Skilled Migration application.

     

    Would a RSMS 187 fall into this do you think? I will contact immigration for verification but great news if this is the case.

  7. Hello everyone,

     

    I have received news today that my nomination has been approved...so so relieved.

     

    Details:

     

    Nomination lodged 6th Feb.

    Cafe Manager

    Queensland

    Low Risk Country

     

    Will now put visa in separately. Was too much of a risk as we didn't use an agent. Is the hard part over?

     

    Questions about next stage: Once I put my application through, I will be placed on a bridging visa once my tourist visa runs out. I have read somewhere that when you are on a bridging visa the same rules apply to the visa that was held previously (my case: tourist visa).

     

    However, apparently if you are applying for a RSMS 187 visa you have unrestricted work rights on this bridging visa A. I just wanted to check if this was true?

     

    Thanks and good luck everyone...

  8. Hi All,

     

    Quick question, I have applied for nomination on the 18th Feb, I have not submitted visa application as I want to wait and see if it has been approved. I will be submitting this in Australia as I am hoping to be placed on a bridging visa. Is it possible to apply for a bridging visa that would allow me to work for the company that is sponsoring me. They need me to work asap, and I have been made aware, that by applying for the nomination and visa separately, it could take another 3-6months to be approved!!

     

    Thanks

  9. Also anyone on here from the UK and in Perth???

     

     

    Hey!

     

    I am not in Perth but I am from the UK applying for Regional QLD. I applied for nomination only in Feb, don't want to submit visa until approved but I have heard it might take the same length of time as the nomination because I have done it separately. Which is very frustrating. I just want to start work already!!

  10. Hi guys

     

    I've got the nomination approved on May 18 and today they requested more information

    -They couldn't open couple of files

    -They ask again for the AFPC

    -Cv update

    I've sent them all the files again now a new wait starts hopefully not so long I will hear the good news ;)

     

    Good luck for everyone!

     

     

    Great news. May I ask when you applied?

     

    Thanks

  11. Your nomination was approved very quickly. I lodged nomination 4th Feb and have not heard any thing yet. Lucy you.

     

     

    Hi Memory,

     

    I am the same as you, nomination applied the 17th Feb, not heard anything yet. Also I am waiting until this is approved before submitting my application. May I ask what state and position you are applying for?

     

    I am Queensland, and as cafe manager.

     

    I have heard that it can take another 3-6months once nomination is approved, if done separately. :/ I hope this isn't true though. Any idea on this form people would be helpful.

  12. Hi Guys,

     

    Here is my timeline so far;

     

    Nominated Submitted; 20th February 15

    RCB Submitted; 23rd February 15

    RCB Approved; 5th March 15

    Visa Applied; 24th April

     

    I am from a Low Risk Country. Any idea when I should expect my Nomination? And Visa? I submitted all document & PCC, will submit Health soon.

     

     

     

    Hi,

     

    Sorry, I am confused, to be able to apply for nomination you need RCB first? I can't believe your nomination got approved so quickly, that is great news.

     

    I am also from a low risk country. I applied on the 18th Feb, I don't want to submit my visa application until nomination has been approved.

     

    May I ask what state you have applied in?

     

    Many Thanks

  13. Anyone form feb file??

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    Hi, I am from February. Still not heard anything, we have just done the nomination application so far. Waiting to hear the response before submitting my visa application. I am guessing this will make the process longer?

     

    Thanks and good luck

  14. Only nomination. Will put in visa application only when approval comes through.

     

     

    Have you used a MA for your application. Because we are waiting for nomination first does that mean our processing time for the visa will be much longer than what it would if we put it in together? I know some people have had nomination approved, and have still had to wait for 6 months.... I know every situation is different, but I am tempted to put my application in sooner now.

     

    Thanks

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