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  1. Hi - I have the same problem with re validation and the reflective discussion.  I live in Sydney.  

  2. Hi Annie, I am NMC registered & currently in SA. Happy to help if you would like to PM me.
  3. Thank you Tracy for the update, we self submitted our visa application. Sorry to hear the route you have taken is proving to be a frustrating one. If we had a clearer understanding of options we quite possibly would have taken a different path - probably littered with its own frustrations! Hopefully you will be sorted soon, along with the rest of us:wink:
  4. Congrats on CO allocation, this maybe a bit small but came in the FAQ section, Why have my non-migrating children been requested to undertake health assessments? Health requirements stipulate that all members of the family unit are required to meet the health requirement including dependant family members who do not intend to migrate. This includes all children under the age of 18 years, regardless of whether they live with the principle visa applicant and whether they intend to migrate. A member of the family unit includes but is not limited to any dependent children of the primary applicant – that is, any children under the age of 18, regardless of the custody or access arrangements in place. This includes family members who are non-migrating dependants (NMDs). NMDs for permanent visas are also required to meet the health requirement before the main permanent visa applicant can be granted a visa. When one family member fails the health requirement, the entire family will be refused visas as a consequence. There is no discretion available to the decision maker, unless waiver provisions exist. This policy means the Department is aware ‘up-front’ of the health status of family members who have the potential to migrate. It also avoids the situation where applicants later decide they want to re-unite with NMDs and are not able to do so due to the NMD’s health concerns. The policy is also designed to prevent visa applicants from failing to declare dependants on their application because they are aware that their dependant(s) have a health condition that would prevent grant of the visa for all family members.
  5. Congratulations to you & others that have recently passed the post. Good news for all, maybe a few more today seeing it's Friday:wink:
  6. We have been assigned a CO this week - so maybe they are being released from those at the front of the queue... just a thought nollie. I know, no rhyme or reason to how this works other than recommended processing times, still states 10-14mths. The gains we make from this thread like information and support can be tainted by seeing other grants progress - great for sure 'cause at some point it will be our turn & then on to the next challenge! This bit is pants & thats before get to oz:wink:. I would like to do a nudge, we front loaded our application, there is a discrepancy that I need to clarify with CO - I used the automated form with drop boxes to try to make contact - is this right the https://www.border.gov.au/about/corporate/information/forms/online/australian-immigration-enquiry-form-for-europe-english I am not convinced I am in the right place, it says contact Europe service centre. They haven't made it very idiot proof. The onus is very much on you to do the work. If this form isn't right - the right email link would be appreciated. Knowing my luck I've probably sent my medical query to Tim Peake on the international Space Station - good job it's not about my personables:laugh:
  7. Fantastic news for those with grant notices. But where's nollie's, We WANT nollie's, for nollie''s sake!:hug:
  8. Can I ask of those that have been allocated CO's does your status change on immi? - as in does it change to application in process? We also remain CO'less... (Unloved and destitute... I understand people go through this without contact from CO if no further information is required for application). On immi it still says 'application received' - does that mean it's still pondering its future and the application is still yet to be touched? Has anybody's acct changed status and not been contacted by a CO? On a purely selfish level can those with a CO hurry up and get your grants sorted:wink: so those without can feel the love :biglaugh:. May we have a few more grants please.
  9. I had a quick look at last years posts around this time, there appears to be a flurry of grants leading up to and following their christmas break. Hopefully all you lot who got 'the email' will get blessed relief come the new year. & for those near the end of the queue may get a CO or two...:xmas29:
  10. Wishing festive merriments to one and all who are up and down this very bizarre rollercoaster of a queue. May there be sprinkles (lets ask for a big dump!) of visa grants and CO'S to found under the chrissie tree :xmas16:. Our page looks like that too.
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