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  1. Yes a 489 regional means I can only work regional for 2 years, then I automatically can apply for my 887 which gives me PR.

    Usually now days getting sponsorship is pretty difficult. A few years back they were pretty common but the Australian government made it more expensive and more restrictions, but I’m sure after two years sponsorship they you get a more permanent visa.

    Asmirt are pretty strict with the amount of general and CT you do after qualification. I know one radiographer who they refused as they went straight into Mri after qualification.  

    Are you a Sonographer? Where is your sponsorship?

  2. Hi....I wondered after satisfying living in a regional area for two years under the 489 visa, you can then apply for the 887 visa.

    i believe when you apply for the 887 visa you are automatically granted a bridging viisa. Does the bridging visa have same restrictions as the 489 e.g living & working in a  regional area ?

  3. Ok thanks Bob.

    we are giving it some serious thought at the moment and we are trying to estimate the risk.

    He is in good health but will be 9 at the time of departure, based on your experience would you hazard to guess as to the risk of a problem happening? E.g 25% risk?

     

  4. Hi,

    From what I’ve read and researched over the last few months, medical conditions are assessed firstly on risk to public e.g hiv, tb 

    and secondly on cost to Australia government. This is generally assessed over the length of the visa, so I’d be very surprised if it’s a problem, as technically your visa is classed as temporary.

    i would get a specialist report from your specialist, detailing prognosis and as much information as possible.

    all the best 

     

  5. Does anyone know if the 489 regional sponsorship visa is assessed as a perm visa or as a temporary visa in terms of the health requirement?

    the PIC4005 indicates the health requirement is assessed over the length of visa, but I have also read that 489 provisional visas are assessed as perm.

  6. Thanks for your reply.

    yes I had contacted George Lombard and got an email from a member of his staff who suggested that the average diabetic without complications cost around $4000 per year. This would be assessed until age 68. Hence going well over the $40000 threshold.

    I’m just a bit confused as I have read on various forums that people have passed without issue.

     

  7. Hi,

    I just wondered if any diabetics have successfully passed the medical? - for a 189/190/489 visa

    The reason I ask is that I have had conflicting advice. I was under the impression from my agent who said  that it will not cause an issue unless you have complications.

    I have contacted another agent who is well known in the medical side of migration and I received   email from his assistant stating that Type 1 diabetes cost approx $4000 per year and is assessed on a lifetime estimate. This obviously takes it over $40000 and a fail. 

    This means no diabetics should ever pass - i know this is not the case from what I have read on here. 

    Thanks 

  8. Hi,

    I’ve recently applied for regional sponsorship 489 as Diagnostic radiographer. I am currently waiting for an invitation to apply, it’s inly been 1 month. I have 70 points. 

    My agent said if we don’t hear by October we have to look at an alternative option. Is this likely to happen? My job role has consistently been on the list for years and are QLD likely just to decide they don’t want my application for not logical reason?

    Barry ?

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