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  1. 11 minutes ago, Marisawright said:

    Congratulations on getting the RRV finally against all odds!     

    As you know, if you don't meet the residency requirements then it's entirely discretionary whether you get an RRV or not, so you've been lucky IMO, long wait or not.

    Absolutely but just thought I’d share as there may be others in this predicament. 

    Nobody likes to complain really I just felt scammed out of a couple of hundred quid. 

    Nice result though, think I’ll not follow up on the complaint. 😆

    Sharry x

  2. So good morning everyone who has been following my thread for many months. 

    We have just got back from Australia for a second visit on a tourist visa (1st Feb 19, 2nd Feb 20). 

    The visa timeline for an RRV is as follows;

    granted initial visa way back in 1995!!

    back and forth for a few years then had a gap for a few years due to family illness and death of Father. 

    Oct 2018 Applied for RRV 155 

    Dec 2018, Immi requests more info, submitted that week. 

    Left awaiting outcome for months.

    I did email that RRV email someone mentioned but it was basic stat reply, I also called (premium number) but they couldn’t advise either, again a waste of time and money. 

    So after this trip I felt enough was enough and I’d nothing to lose so filed a complaint via their website ‘compliments, comments  & Complaints’ or something to that title. 

    This was yesterday, I stated how I was left in limbo, paid for a service but not received the service etc etc....

    this morning!!! Ta Dar....... VISA GRANT!!!

    in my inbox was a reply to my complaint stating they would look into it and if I wanted to add anything to get in touch then a few hours later an Immi Grant and number!! Checked my Immi account and it is there a Visa 155 valid for a year!!

    Complaint resolved if you ask me!!!

    good luck everyone xx

    Sharry 

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  3. Hi,

    my application says ‘further assessment’ it was received some months ago. 

    It simply says when I click on the further assessment the following;

    This application is currently being assessed. The department may contact the applicant if further supporting documentation is required.’

    It’s taking its time!!

    good luck with everyone else

    Sharry 

  4. 1 hour ago, paulhand said:

    Good to know. 

     

    1 hour ago, paulhand said:

    Good to know. 

     

    8 hours ago, Brissybear said:

    I am in a whole mess around this.

    Have a family holiday booked from 10th Dec to 8th Jan in Brisbane.  My agent advised when we were about to book that due to the length of time an RRV would take I would be better just going back on an e651 tourist visa.  Now sounds like going back may completely remove my permanent residency status?  He thinks it wont and says its quite common when perm residents who have travel period expired need to go back on very short notice.

    However now I am sitting with an e651 stuck at 'In Progress' despite giving them everything  they came back and asked for.  It looks like its not going to change anytime soon and my holiday will be ruined.

    Why cant visa processing places in Oz not operate outside office hours? Why cant you ever not be able to actually speak to someone who can help?

     

    The whole thing is putting me off going back .. not that I did (permanently) anyway but my partner is desperate to go and live there.  The volume of work must be immense so why cant they provide a more humane system rather than sitting staring at your email 24 hours a day.

    Whats the longest anyone has ever waited on an e651?  maybe thats a question for another thread

     

    Cheers

    BB

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Glad you’re all sorted, you’ll have a lovely trip I’m sure. 

     

    I on on the other hand are now 14 months and still waiting!!

    I’ve pretty much ignored it now, what a waste of time, effort and money is what I am currently feeling. 

     

    Hey ho.... limbo 

    Sharry 

  5. No I’m afraid we are a couple of weeks shy of a whole year waiting!! I’m starting to wonder if they just hope the applications go away all by themselves!! It is a bit ridiculous when it’s only valid a year when they give it you (if they give it). 

    Sorry you’re also in this position but good to know I’m not alone. 

    I did send a couple of emails to the RRV one and then I also sent an attachment photo just to see if it would prompt anyone but sadly No....

    i will post if I hear good or bad

    good luck

  6. Hi Clare,

     

    no no still no news, it was October 11th so that’s almost 10mth which for a 1 year RRV is slow to say the least but it’s not a no, yet. 

    I’m thinking of trying to add another info sheet to see if that prompts someone to look and decide, worth a shot I think. 

    Sharry 

  7. On 07/07/2019 at 22:11, clare27 said:

    Any new about your RRV Sharry? We applied in March this year and have not heard anything at all. I check everyday to see if anything has changed on the application status but nothing as yet. Always reassuring when we hear of others success - fingers crossed for you!

     

    1 hour ago, Ross1988216 said:

    One of my clients waited around 6 months.  Whilst others take 2 weeks.  Really inconsistent and frustrating at the same time.

    Hi, no such luck yet still pending!!!

    its been 9 months to date for a 12 month visa!! Seems absurd eh but we shall just enjoy the British summer and hope for news soon. 

    I will post our outcome as soon as we get one. 

    Thanks Sharry

     

  8. 29 minutes ago, paulhand said:

    The upload slots for the RRV do change after the application is submitted. 

    That makes sense to how mine was then. 

    Cant believe I submitted the application on 11th Oct 2018 and no news, even from December when I added the extra it’s still ages!! 

  9. 7 hours ago, Marisawright said:

    Did it occur to you that maybe what you’d already provided didn’t constitute “strong ties” and that’s why they asked?

    Ha ha yeah but what they wanted I’d already provided and they are all the ties I have, job offer from previous employer and family citizenship info etc.... that was in December and no one has declined it or asked for more info. 

    To be honest the electronic form for attaching documents is not a great system as it doesn’t allow you to separate ties from compelling reasons so I think that is why they just asked again. 

    Anyway still waiting and wanted to know if anyone else was in the same boat, it’s so frustrating when it says 12 wk. 

  10. On 21/01/2019 at 11:52, mandymark said:

    Myself and husband applied for a RRV on 28th October 2018 which is now 84 days ago.  I understand that the processing time varies, particularly as neither of us have spent 2yrs within Australia, but as it has now gone over the published timeframe, I just wanted to hear from anyone else still waiting or have had their RRV granted recently.  I may be able to gauge how much longer it is likely to take.  Thanks in advance.

    Hi, 

    I applied in October 2018 too and still waiting. In December I got a request for more info but I didn’t have anything extra to offer them so repeated the same info (tbh I don’t think they read it properly as it was clearly there). 

    Mine too says post June 2018 which wasn’t there before but that doesn’t worry me. 

    I can’t believe it’s taking so long, I have a job offer but I’m not likely going to be in that position long as it’s teaching I’m wanting to be applying for but can’t do that without valid residency visa!! Oh what a nightmare waiting is. 

    Have you had any news?

  11. Thanks Paulhand, I’ve chased them till I’m blue in the face, emailed residentsreturn@homeaffairs twice but just a standard reply then I have called Canberra but the lovely guy there is just script reading, never even took my reference number. We do have definite holiday plans as my wife has been quite ill so we’ll go, we have return flights booked and leave from work so it’s obvious we’re not staying in Aus, I’m now hoping they issue the visa 6 month after we get back (bit more planning time). Thanks again for replying your posts are always helpful and stand out from the rest. 

  12. Hi,

    thanks good to know Paulhand, I’m a former permanent resident and applied for a RRV on 11th October 2018, still waiting as it states ‘further assessment’ hoping it will be soon however if I travel on an evisitor am I right to think it can’t cancel what I haven’t got?

    anyone else waiting these timeframes for RRV? 

    I don’t meet 2yr residency requirement but meet the rest of the requirements to apply. 

    Seems a long wait compared with my previous RRVs some years ago. 

    Thanks

  13. No they have never lived in aus, we lived there pre-kids then just had RRVs in the past which expired 09 but never actually got to move back for good so now hoping to!

    we took the kids on many trips but under the 3 months holiday visas for them. 

    Got to now check Uni costs and if the youngest will be eligible without it costing the earth. 

  14. Thanks Paul that’s good to know, very close to sister and children, 1 over here with us for 2yrs going back next year!

    As for RRV we will apply for child 101 for 17yo as he’s in education but the 21yo is a qualified joiner/carpenter so will apply for residency in own right. We know they can’t be added though lots of ppl think they can!! 

    Thanks for all your advice it’s much appreciated, will start gathering our ties info first I think. 

    Sharry 

  15. 4 hours ago, paulhand said:

    If you’ve been gone for 9 years, the best you would get is a one year RRV. Definitely worth getting advice on the best way to craft an RRV application. At this length of absence, it begins to get complex as you will need to demonstrate substantial ties and compelling reasons for the length of absence. 

    Thanks Paul, yes I’m aiming at gathering all the info, hospital clinical letters/reports and also the evidence of substantial ties (Sister & her Children) before submitting it,  we came back originally because Dad died and we had no kids but sister in ASU’s did so less disruptive for us to move back to uk then after that Mum got ill, more recently had the stroke but recovered now so hoping that’s enough. We’re 48 & 45, have Children also now so it’s our last chance to go back really as I know over 50 it gets complicated in terms of paying into the system long enough before retiring. Any advice would be very welcomed in terms of what would be needed in the application. Thanks again. 

  16. Thanks so much Natalie, I did wonder about the restrictions so I think it’s going to be easier to top up to degree!!

    im not far off really and can do the units part time over 12-18mth if I get going. 

    I see Derby uni do an online course (costly though) so may go that route while I have time. 

    Youngest is at college (3rd best in the UK) & it was really tough competition for places so I’m not pulling him out, he finishes June/July 2019 so I’ve time. 

    Thank you for the info though I may see if it’s a cheaper option via NZ 

  17. On 26/06/2014 at 21:46, Paednurseclaire said:

    Oh no! Not been on here for a while, currently waiting on ANMAC. I've got a Dip HE Children's Nursing with 9yrs experience, have got 45 credits at degree level but have not topped up fully to the degree. Has anyone with a dip he only been refused registration as yet?! Is my oz dream over before it's begun?? :cry:

    Hi I know it’s been a while since you posted but I have the same;

    DipHE Actually in RNLD in 2008

    post grad certificate in epilepsy care worth 45 credits at level 6 in 2011. 

    Ive only worked in paediatrics and since my epilepsy certificate I’ve been a Band 6 afc Paediatric Epilepsy Specialist Nurse. 

    Does anyone know if this is enough to be registered with AHPRA?

    or should I top up to degree?

    or can I just get another 15 credits which I think is what would be a bachelors without Hons? 

    We were PR in 1996 to 2010 but have lived mostly in UK so will have to reapply for a RRV when our youngest finishes college June 2019. 

     

    Thanks to all for any advice, need to move back soon as Hubby & me not getting any younger (48 & 45) 

    Sharry 

  18. 3 hours ago, Amber Snowball said:

    Hi, I can’t help with registration question but will you get RRVs having been out of Australia for 8 years already? There are rules about time spent in Aus, 2 years in the last 5 or something similar and if you haven’t they want good reasons why not. There are some recent threads on this on here, I am using a small iPad and struggle to add links ( sorry) but do a search of the forum or otherwise have a read of the government page.

    Sorry, don’t mean to put a downer on things but thought it worth flagging. I don’t have all your information obviously and this wasn’t the question you asked . All the best.

    Hi Amber, thanks for your post, can’t see an issue with RRVs as we’ve had family bereavement and illness to sort hence we stayed back in UK, also got sister who is Aus Citizen for last 25yrs. 

    We moved back once when my in law was ill then died & it was approved for 5yrs then but should qualify for 1yr & if not we can appeal when you have a brother/sister or parent who is an Aus Citizen.

    Just found an article on NMBA though stating that DipHE RNLD, MH or Child will be assessed and likely granted with a 1yr supervision requirement so feeling a little more optimistic for my future even if I have to climb back up the ladder.

    thanks

     

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