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  1. 1 hour ago, sbrowne9 said:

    hey @mjayy I would probably check everything you are saying....186 isn't only for 457 visa holders...the transition stream is for 457, the Direct Entry is for anyone who satisfies the criteria. 

    and you are also wrong about the work conditions. He should really check his Bridging Visa A conditions, as that working condition may be different for him, but it is now normally nil, so while he is on the bridging visa A, he can work for anyone for whatever hours within the law. 

    seems to be a fair bit of confusion and assumption going on...

    @sbrowne9 I would suggest you to upload bank statements with payment received from other companies wile you were sponsored by a company. 

  2. 2 hours ago, ring3018 said:

    Definitely he should check the condition first before asking, the immigration changed, now all the condition on Bridging visa A is mostly NIL. They don't take conditions from the old visa anymore. 

    But since this is a 186 forum I will answer 186 things.

    @ring3018 your answers misleading people here. Sometimes keep silent can be more helpful than answers.  

  3. On 06/04/2018 at 23:52, Jasz1 said:

    @sbrowne9 & @Alex Angilinwago I just got a call this morning from my MA that they have rejected my nomination as well yesterday & they gave such a silly reasons for that such as does not have financial capacity?

    As I was working with employer for 30 hours as there is no restrictions before visa so they objected y u were not working with him for full time hours as they think he is not capable to afford me for next 2 years so just going to appeal now & let’s see how it goes...

    gud luck for u all?

    @Jasz1Reason to refuse looks reasonable. Normally full time work mean 38 hrs per week. If your company have sponsored 4 people X 30 hrs per week, actually your company need only 3 persons with 38 hrs per week+ bit overtime. these little little things which we not care can cost lots of time, money and stress.  CO's have gone through 1000's of legit and doggy cases. So don't think they are stupid. 30hrs/week ring bell for auspiciousness. 

  4. 3 hours ago, Rob2 said:

    Hello Guys 

    Need some info

    My Nomination was approved on 18th March 2018 TRT COOK Applied on March 2017 

    But haven't heard anything regarding my visa From CO 

    Bit worried 

    how long does it take to make a decision on VISA ?

    What could be the reason for not contacting  ?

    If you have applied visa & nomination on the same day or before approve your nomination, normally they do grant both at once.(maybe within 1-2 days gap) If they have requested more documents, normally they take 28 days or so.

  5. Hi Guys,

    I wasn't been a silent reader :P but..

    I got my visa approved today. 

    Nomination applied- 09/10/2017

    Visa applied- 20/12/2017

    Nomination approved- 06/02/2018

    Visa approved - 14/03/2018

    Position- Civil Engineer

    HR

    Wish you all good luck and also wants to thanks to the person who made this forum and the spreadsheet. This was my stress release tablet for last few months. And you guys. You guys are amazing. Here pretty much everyone like a one team/ one family as I felt.

     

     

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  6. I had my Immi account status as "Assessment in progress". From today it has changed to "Further assessment". I saw on other forum this has happend to few applicants. This probably just because of their today system upgrade. Now they might using different names to each stages. 

    HOpefully 

  7. how bow dat :) 

    see below.

    We are currently allocating ENS/RSMS cases lodged between May 2016 and October 2017.                                                                                           

    As an efficiency, the Permanent Employer Sponsored Entry programme will from time to time, allocate applications for processing out of sequence. The department’s global visa and processing times are a guide only which do vary within individual visa programmes depending on numerous factors. 

    In an environment where the department, and the Australian Public Service at large is expected to deliver efficiencies, one of the key factors that will influence our processing time is whether an application is complete at the time of lodgement.   

    Please ensure that all supporting documents are provided and attached to your application via your ImmiAccount, so when your case is allocated, it may be processed as quickly as possible. 

    The department is not compelled to request further information prior to making a decision on your application. You should therefore ensure that you have provided all relevant information in support of your application at the time of application, using the subclass specific checklists, which are available on the department’s website as a guide.  If you have lodged your application without all the necessary supporting information, you should ensure that it is up-loaded to your ImmiAccount as a priority.

    Informing the Department that the application is incomplete will not necessarily result in a request for the information.

     

  8. Hi guys, 

    Just to update you.

    I got my nomination approved today. 

    Lodged date- 09/10/2017 

    Approved date- 06/02/2018

    Position Civil Engineer 

    skill level- 1

    I was referring this thread and excel sheet both. these both helped me to release some sort of stress. :)

    Wish you all good luck. 

     

     

     

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