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  1. The spreadsheat has not been updated for a long time. I believe it is a kind of useless now. I am no sure if there are many applications left from 2017 and before April 2018.
  2. Hi, I am really sorry to read your lines. It is a clear evidence that genuine applications get refusals too. I also agree that there is a growing number of cases where refusal is decided beforehand no matter how strong the case is. We all have to live with this potential outcome. I think if you have evidence that there was somebody in charge of managerial role during the 8 months in question, you have a good chance to win AAT. Good luck and never give up unless God tells you otherwise.
  3. As per I have been reading on this thread, I believe you are right. I had even heard of a case where the visa was approved first and the nomination got refused. Anything and everything can happen once you decide to embark on the journey of Australian immigration.. I can't be surprised anymore.
  4. there are too many...... our perseverance is being tested, so keep the faith
  5. I believe that immigration wants to approve applications for which the emails were sent this financial year. The rest has to wait for the new quotas from July. This is just speculation, but very probable scenario. If this is true, it is bad new for me who has not received the email.
  6. If you are sponsored by a small company you have to buckle up for a long ride. I am just being left behind at this stage as a March applicant. I believe that all "forgotten" marketing specialist have been nominated by small firms. I would wonder if there are any still waiting who are sponsored by big company.
  7. I fully agree with this proposal. It is difficult to follow the trend if people disappear and leave the spreadsheet without an update. It is specially stressful for people waiting from 2017 to follow this thread as they see the newer applications getting approved.
  8. Hi Marina, As far as I know it is essential for the CO because the accountant has to confirm that the company has financial capacity to sponsor you for 2 years. Without it your nomination will be hardly approved. I suggest to consult a registered MA.
  9. I suggest to check eligible postcodes on below link: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/regional-sponsor-migration-scheme-187/regional-postcodes
  10. Dont lose hope, your visa is coming. Would the visa approval change your financial situation?
  11. If you have a chance to move in and apply onshore, it is highly recommended. It even makes your case stronger.
  12. yes, if you still can do that. If you did not have a training provided by an RTO, you have to provide evidences as much as possible.
  13. My company wrote the names of participants on the invoice. Letter from training provider is a good idea. I suggest that it includes also the confirmation that the training cost has been paid in total. You should also upload the training material (including training content for each training day) and attendance sheet. And first of all, pray for positive outcome!
  14. As far as I know, the training benchmark has to be paid for each year in case of nominations before August. For peace of mind, it is better to pay (2% instead of 1%). I suggest to contact another MA for consultation too.
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