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  1. So many people have had their documents requested in Feb and since then have not heard anything...I guess the department has been busy with their Easter preparation🐰🐣 since then...lol🤔😁

    Don't expect anything this week and the week after Easter... unfortunately we have to wait till they get back into the mood of working somewhere in the first week of May😂😂😂🤔

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  2. 46 minutes ago, rotbid said:

    HI get in touch with renu migration. She is an amazing lawyer.

    I got my nomination arpproved in 14 months.

    Check her out on google for contact info.

    She might be an amazing lawyer but here it depends on luck... there are a few cooks/chefs who have got their visa's approved in 13-15 months and then there are other who have been waiting over 26 months. It all depends on how soon they open your file and who you get as a CO. First I thought it was only a matter of particular states getting approval sooner than others but that's not the case. Marketing and Cooking occupation generally taking the longest in approvals. Let us know when U get your visa - U seem to  be lucky!!! All the best.

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  3. 1 hour ago, Dharama r kandel said:

    Hello guys, i need a bit information about the situation i am on right now. What if business is sold after the grant of 187 visa, do need to work for them or can work somewhere else. 

    Congratulations...that's your ticket to freedom...now you can work for anyone...but stay in the same regional state. If you can't find employment in the same field then only you have to inform DOHA and move otherwise just work for any other employer.

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  4. 47 minutes ago, 1985 said:

    Hi everyone i applied  187 visa from a chinese restaurant in North QLD in February 2018 with  RPL certificate do i have any chance or not i don't have any option ... is there any one in same situation like me ........ plz plz suggest me.. 

    Thank you 

     

    1985 everyone here is on the same boat all depends on 

    - how well your file is prepared

    - what's the turnover of the restaurant

    -what type of RPL are you submitting and how many years experience your showing

    Generally speaking because its a Chinese restaurant and if there are not many similar Asian cuisine in your area, your chances goes up significantly provided your employer has all proper financial, BAS and showing a healthy turnover. What I mean they have to have clean books nothing dodgy.

  5. 1 hour ago, DeepBH said:

    My employer turnover around 1.8 million and problem is he sponsored 2 cooks and one restaurant manager no one got nominations approved. Waiting from nearly 23 months I applied in 2017 June.

    DeepBH, don't worry you should still get visa because for every person sponsored the business must be doing a $4k turnover/week, which is $208k/yr for each individual sponsored with no compulsory salary slab as long as the cook/chef is getting paid similar to others in the same position and not lower than the state minimum wages for that occupation. This rule applied only till the 28th Feb 2018. So if your restaurant is doing $1.8m then 3 sponsorships are fine.

  6. 1 hour ago, Sameer 120 said:

    Hi mark how long u have been waiting and what is your occupation?

    First I applied in June 2017 187DE Chef then I had problems with the establishment and they cancelled my nomination, then I reapplied as in Feb 2018 with a different employer as Cook 187DE.

  7. 2 hours ago, Sodhi said:

    Same here MA contact immigration so many time but still same answer 'wait '.                      visa nomination march 2017 as cook Victoria 

    It's just a question of luck...just a few pages back you will see Ricky applied as a cook from Victoria in Feb 2018 and got his nomination and visa in March 2019 - (13 months straight) and Deoma applied since 2016 and is possible still waiting.... So if your lucky with a good CO and they pick your file then you may just jump the queue.

  8. 17 hours ago, Aug2017ACT said:

    you serious? i submitted my ielts literally a month before expiring, got visa 18mths later so it was clearly expired by the time CO opened the case, no issues. i asked my MA about it and he said it need to be valid at the time of application 

    Yes your MA is absolutely right.

    You know that there are 2 dates on every IELTS certificate right...one is the date you sat for the test and one is at the bottom when the certificate is issued. Now in my partners case she sat for the test on 9th Aug and the certificate date is 20th Aug. We applied on the 19th August, since I never had an MA and we did all the paperwork ourselves I had to argue my way through convincing them that it was a matter of misunderstanding and should be given a chance to rectify that. After that we were given 24hours to show we have booked the earliest possible date for the test and as soon as that result was released we had to give the ID number for them to check the IELTS score. The whole process was stressful and time consuming. Sometimes it all depends on who is ur CO and how lenient they are. 

    Recently I read an article about a nurse from NSW that she and her husband gave fraudulent documents. The husband has a criminal record and has used false documents to get a passport but are still granted their PR just because it's in the public interest that they are not sent back. I say that's complete bullshit when it clearly states anyone providing false and misleading information will automatically lead to cancellation of their application. I don't know how they are given a second chance. It's so unfair to people who are being refused for bullshit reason and people like them are being allowed in. Here's the link if U want to read it.

     

    https://www.sbs.com.au/yourlanguage/punjabi/en/article/2019/04/02/indian-nurses-stay-australia-public-interest-despite-document-fraud-visa

  9. 18 minutes ago, preet1513 said:

    I have a question that in 2018 rules for rsms changed and since then they need to have 3 years experience does this rule affecf people who lodged file in 2017 ???

    No those rules only applies to new applicants on and after 1st March 2018. U will be fine.

  10. 14 minutes ago, preet1513 said:

    yeah I send an email to immigration dept but no answer yet...

    i applied nomination and visa may 2017

    as a cook for tasmania

    got nomination approval aug 2018

    waiting since then for decesion...

    it has been now over 8 months 

    It's frustrating I know...when they ask for documents we have 28days to reply but when we expect them to come up with the verdict sadly there is no time limit for them🤔 you just have to wait!!!!

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  11. 31 minutes ago, sonal patel said:

    Hi guys

    One of my friend got nomination refused last friday without document request and didn't gave any reason. So if they apply aat and the results of aat will be positive? Or not?

    It's not possible for them to refuse without a reason. Even if it's a bullshit reason they have to give a reason. By the way if the nomination is refused you can't appeal you need to withdraw or wait for the visa to be refused before going to AAT.

    Going for an appeal at the AAT you need to prove why they have refused you and how is it wrong. If you say they haven't given your friend a reason then your friend will surely win the AAT without a problem. (Maybe your friend hasn't read the refusal properly or doesn't want to tell you the reason)

    My partners last visa was refused because they found the IELTS was expired, we went through AAT and was able to prove that when the application was submitted it was valid and was given time resit for another IELTS...took a while but won the case,got the decision overturned and got 50% of the AAT fee refunded.

     

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  12. 1 hour ago, preet1513 said:

    I understand ur situation very well ...

    I m also offshore and waiting from last 2 years ..really very hard...

    I wish we both and everyone on this forum get their visas...

     

    2 hours ago, Sodhi said:

    Hi preet u r nomination is approved but u waiting for your visa but I am waiting for visa and nomination, two years gone still waiting very stressful situation,  file open from eight months 😣

    Hi Preet1515 & Sodhi that's so frustrating especially Sodhi waiting for 8 months after your file is opened. Have you'll tried contacting DOHA either by phone or email. What Occupation and State have you'll applied for coz this plays a major difference as well. 

  13. 6 minutes ago, Jonjo said:

    Thanks Mark23, we just have to wait for our AFP carts to come through and then upload, we already had police commissioners immi police checks done in UK and already uploaded them, in addition to this, me and my partner have enhanced DBS disclosures from the UK in which we also attached.

    Hoping to get this over the line, and wishing everyone else the same.

    No worries Jonjo, the wait is the most stressful part of the journey but I'm sure your on the last leg of your hurdle...all the best for you and your partner for you'll life down under....Cheers!

  14. 1 hour ago, 00JD said:

    I have a to attend in india, file is under process applied in feb 2018 as cook , will BVB hold the processing of 187 or make any negative impact on file , but i got my annual leave of month to go back india

    You need to complete Form 1006 (permissions to travel) and not be out more than 28 days in order for it not to affect your application. Enjoy your holidays

  15. 18 minutes ago, Jonjo said:

    Can someone please shed some light on the above that I posted?

    Jonjo you don't need to worry...things are moving pretty quick for you. If you have received an email stating your application is being put through assessment that very much means you are going to get some good news very soon provided all your documents are in order. Lucky you!!!

  16. 2 minutes ago, HollyER said:

    It’s a new abn.. My agent has told me the same thing today..

    Also that I probably have to cancel a trip to Indo to meet my little brother (who lives in the uk) in August, as once I start a new one I will be on a bridging C visa, and apparently if you leave on that you can’t return?

    It’s so unfair after spending so much money and working so hard. Makes me feel sick to my stomach that this can happen. Plus my agent said in theory it can happen again if my new boss lost the business or if something happened before my application is through. I wish I never started it and just went to NZ as my fiancé is Kiwi.. Hindsight is a wonderful thing! 

    Sorry to hear this...are U from the UK too? If you live with your fiancé in NZ...U can always come back after U get Ur Kiwi PR.

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  17. 3 hours ago, HollyER said:

    Hey guys, I'm super new at this, so if I do anything wrong - sorry in advance!

    I am on a 187 visa as a hairdresser and it was lodged on 28/02/2018.. In late November my boss sold the business (he had to unfortunately) and I got a new employer.                                                             My new boss is happy to take over sponsorship, and so my agents have informed me that we have to start the whole process again including visa application fee's.. I have already spent $17,000 on this visa, so this was a bit of a shock.

    A fellow staff member is a little further along than me and her agents have apparently just changed the employer details, saving her the costs of the application fee's and the waiting time all over again.. My agents are saying her agents are wrong and when I call Immigration (3 times now), they can't help as they say they don't have the correct information. They gave me an email address to use, which I have but have had no response as of yet.

    I'm just wondering if anyone has any advice or experience with this? Thanks heaps 🙂

    Hi Holly, 

    Please ask your new employer if they have bought the business and are operating with the same name and ABN if so then you could just change your employer's details but if they are going to operate as a new entity and change the business ABN then unfortunately your agent is right you will have to start all over again. Hopefully you get lucky and don't have to start all over again. 

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  18. On 01/04/2019 at 06:50, N.Chin said:

    My Current Employer does not Want to sign the reference letter confirming my employment and skills? My agent asked me to do a Statutory declaration and I also asked my consultant to confirm my skills. 

    Has anyone experienced a situation where their employer refuses to sign their reference letter?

    What's your occupation? If you can't get your employer to sign the reference letter, you can try convincing a senior manager at your organisation. The statutory declaration and your Australian qualifications should suffice.

  19. 1 minute ago, TRT-May-2018 chem engg said:

    But what about the previous work period with the same employer.

    In most of the cases let's say TRT people are already with the employer for more than 3 years and working in regional areas hence for immi dept they already been working more than 2 years though 8ts clearly stated that we have to live in regional areas after the visa grant.

    Yes I guess that's the reason why immigration didn't take any action on my friend as he was working for the previous employer for over 3 years...(time before getting sponsored and time after getting sponsored). My friend was not through TRT though he was working with his 485(post-study work).

  20. On 04/04/2019 at 13:11, Cupidmi said:

    Hi everyone,

    I have got a question, I am holding the RSMS187,and I have been working there for years, do I need to stay for another two years after visa granted? There are several answers I have heard.

    For yes,
    1. The contract couldnt be changed (need be same salary and position as your nomination)
    2. The contract can be changed 
    3. Can be part time/casual just need to stay in the same company

    For no,
    1. Still need to stay just for another six months
    2. Better still stay in the regional areas
    3. Only can stay the regional area where you nomination for next two years
    4. Doesnt matter, will be fine 

    Can everyone share their suggestions from their agents or experience please, I am confused. TIA 

    Hi Tia, 

    I know you've heard many answers and they all are right in some way. What I can tell you for sure from my friends experience is that he was working as a Chef in ACT since 2015 and his employer sponsored him in 2017 got his PR in Oct 2018. After that he had a fall out with the employer and got another job in ACT his employer reported him to immigration for quiting, immigration didn't take any action on him. (This is a practical answer)

    Now based on theoretical answers:

    You are not supposed to leave your employer for the 2yrs after your visa is granted, but the employer can terminate you based on any reason. Even after you get terminated you still need to stay in the nominated regional state that you have been sponsored unless you can prove to immigration that you can't find employment (this gets a little tricky coz you need to inform immigration why you are leaving the state) 

    The employer generally doesn't inform immigration unless they are really revengeful and want to screw you over. Under these circumstances immigration will consider how long you have worked for the employer (my understanding is that anything close to 3years immigration will not even contact you) how cancellation of your visa is going to affect you and your family. Lastly immigration doesn't cancel any visa's without giving you a chance to explain. 

    So as long as you live in the same regional state and work for any other employer you should be fine.

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