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Diemlinh

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  1. Hi guys 🤞🏻

    dont know why but I usually have dreams that i were kicked out of Aus, stuck in my home country, got visa rejected; and always woke up in very bad feeling  (afraid, worry,..)

    althought my normal life isn’t stress for me and i’m still happy day by day. I tried to give up on this forum few times ago cause reading this everyday just make me worry and frustrated. 

    Sometime, i just feel not fair for us who are doing very hard to stay in Aus. And out there, I know many ppl doing fake marriage or just get pregnant as the way to Pr.

     

    sorry guys, just want to say what i’m thinking now.  

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  2. 11 minutes ago, A kaur said:

    What is the procedure? Do I need skill assessment? Can you please give more information about Darwin .

    thann you 

    It's called DAMA 2 ( just start from 1/1/2019), you can google for more details. And not only in Darwin but everywhere in Northern Territory. 

    After working for 3 year ( jobs in the list), you can apply for PR, even for low-skill positions. But you also need to be sponsored by an approved business. 

    They' re trying to push people to NT now, so it might be a bit easier than others crowded states

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  3. 51 minutes ago, MilaMocha said:

    Yes, speak to your Agent as he might have had such cases and could tell you if it's possible.

    If it's a high-risk application I suggest speaking to you boss to employ you full-time on a proper salary.

    Keep us posted.

    My MA replied that: immigration does not provide any minimum salary level for the 187 visa applicant during the period of waiting for the visa decision. Also because different business offer different salary packages for its employees. 

    So, MA said following my current position, i will be ok. 

    Hope 2019 will be good for us 🤞🏻 Very frustrated 

  4. 22 minutes ago, MilaMocha said:

    As per my understanding, to be a full-time worker you need to have at least 38 hours on your payslip. Regardless of the opening hours of your workplace, when closed you should be doing other kitchen-related jobs, such as preparations.

    With that annual salary and hours less than full-time I would worry, as it might seem as they don't have enough hours to give you or enough profit to pay you full-time, which pretty much says they don't really need you (which is totally opposite of the requirements for the visa, a DE PR).

    I'd consult with an agent who knows what they're doing.

    Best of luck.

    Yes, i know i need to be 38hrs like you said but dont know what to do. Also, i'm really love my job atm 🙁 I'm literally do everything in the kitchen like: preparation everything, ordering stocks, special dishes,..  i'm the only cook in the hotel, if i quit, pretty sure no one can do it, cause my boss said it's impossible to find a cook.

    Turnover is $1.8mil

    But I'll contact my agent and ask about it now. Thanks for your help 🤞🏻

    Best wishes to all of us

  5. 2 hours ago, MilaMocha said:

     

    I think it's too low too. I'm in regional NSW with 55k (exclusive of Super). I don't think there's an official minimum salary for regional occupations but I wouldn't even try with less than 45K.

    And I know the feeling of being on BVC, 13th month now..

    Best of luck.

    I'm in regional Vic and my rate is 23$/hr as a cook. I'm full time worker but 1 year just come out with aprox $34-36k. 

    Cause the opening hours in the bistro just like 4hrs/a day and close 2 days a week. So, i work aprox 30hr/a week. 

    Will the payrolls affect the result? 

    Thank you. 

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  6. 1 hour ago, DD in Oz said:

    Hi Diemlinh,

    Enclosed is a list of low risk countries, however; please check the DHA website again for any updates.

    In general, the rule of thumb is - If your passport is ETA eligible (application for electronic visa), your country is considered Low Risk.

     

    Andorra
    Austria
    Belgium
    Brunei
    Canada
    Denmark
    Finland
    France
    Germany
    Greece
    Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR)
    Iceland
    Ireland
    Italy
    Japan
    Liechtenstein
    Luxembourg
    Malaysia
    Malta
    Metropolitan Monaco
    Norway
    Portugal
    San Marino
    Singapore
    South Korea
    Spain
    Sweden
    Switzerland
    Taiwan
    The Caribbean
    The Netherlands
    United Kingdom (UK)
    United States of America (USA)
    Vatican City

     

    Hope this helps! All the best! 🌟

    Thanks so much for the information. At first, i have no idea about what HR or LR stand for, so couldn’t find any on Google. 

    Now, i can search more info. 

    Merry Christmas 🎄 & Happy new year

  7. On 22/12/2018 at 14:25, DD in Oz said:

    Hi Diemlinh,

    I think you may be asking about the different timeline for each stage?

    Something like this perhaps?

    However, please note that every case is unique and submitted differently. (Some submit RCB, Nomination and Visa application together whilst others submit separately.)

    All of us end up with different processing time due to documents, LR/HR country, etc.

    This serves as a guideline only but at least it gives us an idea of the different timeline in the various stages. The 21-22 months refer to the total time taken from the start of application to visa grant.

    Hope this helps. All the best! 🙂

    187 timeline.JPG

    Yes, i think this is the one i saw long time ago, that’s why i have this question 👍🏻 

    Also, can u let me know what is LR/HR country means? I did try to google it but couldn’t find any information and no one tell me about this.

    thanks and best wishes for all of us 🤞🏻

  8. On 22/12/2018 at 14:25, DD in Oz said:

    Hi Diemlinh,

    I think you may be asking about the different timeline for each stage?

    Something like this perhaps?

    However, please note that every case is unique and submitted differently. (Some submit RCB, Nomination and Visa application together whilst others submit separately.)

    All of us end up with different processing time due to documents, LR/HR country, etc.

    This serves as a guideline only but at least it gives us an idea of the different timeline in the various stages. The 21-22 months refer to the total time taken from the start of application to visa grant.

    Hope this helps. All the best! 🙂

    187 timeline.JPG

    Yes, i think this is the one i saw long time ago, that’s why i have this question 👍🏻 

    Also, can u let me know what is LR/HR country means? I did try to google it but couldn’t find any information and no one tell me about this.

    thanks and best wishes for all of us 🤞🏻

  9. On 22/12/2018 at 14:25, DD in Oz said:

    Hi Diemlinh,

    I think you may be asking about the different timeline for each stage?

    Something like this perhaps?

    However, please note that every case is unique and submitted differently. (Some submit RCB, Nomination and Visa application together whilst others submit separately.)

    All of us end up with different processing time due to documents, LR/HR country, etc.

    This serves as a guideline only but at least it gives us an idea of the different timeline in the various stages. The 21-22 months refer to the total time taken from the start of application to visa grant.

    Hope this helps. All the best! 🙂

    187 timeline.JPG

    Yes, i think this is the one i saw long time ago, that’s why i have this question 👍🏻 

    Also, can u let me know what is LR/HR country means? I did try to google it but couldn’t find any information and no one tell me about this.

    thanks and best wishes for all of us 🤞🏻

  10. 34 minutes ago, RazzArora said:

    If you expect everyone’s case to be similar than you are expecting wrong. Some people got their visas from 2018. On the other hand a few from 2016 and many waiting from 2017.Nomination is 99% I would say 👍

    You misunderstand me. I’m not comparing everybody’s cases. 

    i just wondering that is the processing time for nomination and the processing time for visa are the same? Or different?

    Cause i read a post of a migration company said nomination take 10-14 months and visa take 21-22. But not sure is this correct or not

  11. 1 hour ago, Siddu said:

    Hi all my nomination got refused for ens 186 visa.

    am planning to skill assessment for cook, can anyone help me who has done skill assessment please ping me need some info,

    thanks heaps in advance that will help me please.

    Can you please share the reason why they refused your nomination?

    i’m a cook as well. Thank you

  12. 8 minutes ago, MilaMocha said:

     

    One of the reasons is that the time before the grant counts towards the 2 years requirement.
    Another one is to check that you are actually working there (physically present), as per the application (thank the fake applicants for this one).
    Third one is to prove that the business can truly afford you (can pay you) and your position is truly required (cannot be done by just anyone and has to be full-time hours, otherwise is not critical).

    What state and position? I am also in the Dec 2017 batch, in NSW.

    Position: Cook, Vic

    Still no news from them. 

    My boss already put the business on sale, so really hope everything going good 😞 before someone buy it. 

  13. Yes, they’re both in regional postcode and owned by the same person.  But it’s 2 different ABN.  

    i lodged application on Dec/2017. And on application, there’s only 1 place (the 1st one as in the previous cmt).

    But this also make me confused. Following the rules, we only need to work for the sponsor after the 187 granted (even 6 months later after PR). So, why immi let people come to the business for checking or require us to prove that we actually working in there? 🤔🤔

  14. Hi Guys, can you guys help me with this.

    Is it compulsory to work under the address that provided in the application? 

    My boss have 2 hotel:

    1st is the one in the application with address & Abn.

    2nd: still belongs to them and under their management. But different areas (20mins from the 1st) and different abn . 

    I’m been working with them for 1 year but most of the time i’m working in the 2nd one. 

    Cause i saw some story in this forum said immi might send people to the business to check or call in randomly.

     

  15. Hi everyone, best wish for all of us ??

    Position: cook Vic

    187 lodged (application + nomination): 19/12/2017

    Rcb approval 1/2018

    My boss have 2 businesses. The main one have opening for 4 yrs which is also on the application. The 2nd one is just opened nearly 1 year. And now they’re selling the 1st business which is on my application. 

    And i’ve been working for them 1 year for both place.

    is anyone know this will affect my results or not? ? so worry. As they’re selling it. 

    Cause they want to focus on the 2nd place (they bought the land). They’re old so too much work for them, although the business is still going very good. 

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