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Anajmi

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  1. 2 minutes ago, Mick1983 said:

    I don’t know what’s wrong with the department they are approving cooks from high risk countries between 3 to 7 months and Some of like me they are waiting almost 2 years.This is not fair I am getting frustrated day by day I don’t understand what to do in this situation 🥺

     

    So, is it fair that some of us have born in high risk counties and some others not? Your conclusion is not reasonable at all. There are many people that are from high risk countries and are waited for 2 years.

  2. 13 minutes ago, Nemesis said:

    You've answered it in your own post. 

    In the nomination letter, it is mentioned that "Please send a copy of this letter to the nominee so that they can lodge it with their visa application."

    Just do what they asked you to do. 

    The whole paragraph is this:

    "If the nominee has not already lodged an application for permanent residence, in which case the nominee has 6 months from the date of this letter or before the expiry of their current visa (whichever is sooner) in which to lodge an application for permanent residence. Please send a copy of this letter to the nominee so that they can lodge it with their visa application"

    I want to know is it for the applicants that have not lodged their visa applications at the time of nomination approval, or it is for all applicants.

    I have already lodge my visa application. Does it mean I should attach this to my documents?

     

  3. 23 hours ago, Anajmi said:

    Hi. I have already lodged my application for visa. Also my nomination is approved 6 days ago. So, should I upload the approval letter of nomination to my visa application or not?

    In the nomination letter, it is mentioned that "Please send a copy of this letter to the nominee so that they can lodge it with their visa application."

    Thanks in advance.

    I appreciate if somebody answer to this question ?

  4. Hi. I have already lodged my application for visa. Also my nomination is approved 6 days ago. So, should I upload the approval letter of nomination to my visa application or not?

    In the nomination letter, it is mentioned that "Please send a copy of this letter to the nominee so that they can lodge it with their visa application."

    Thanks in advance.

  5. 4 minutes ago, BB88 said:

    Could be related to a recently completed Health assessment, check the Health assessment link.  You can also check Messages to see if any correspondence has been sent.

    We finished health assessment a month back and the update date was change at that time. I just checked. There is no new message as well.

  6. 16 minutes ago, AMcclain said:

    Hi Guys,

    Sad news.., After a long wait of 15 and a half months my nomination got rejected. The reason is that the training levy which was to be paid every year was paid in lump-sum ( was just overlooked and not intentional by the company ) before lodging the nomination. It was paid in full by a sister-company under the company i work for. Basically it is the same company with same people. Can anyone shed some light as to why this could be a issue? I now have to decide to withdraw or to wait out the 28 days and then appeal to the AAT. My MA says we have a case but it could take 1-1.5 years to get the case opened with AAT. Do you know if they can fast-track cases or do they pick-up quicker cases. Very disheartened and sad..In shock .. Any suggestions or ideas ??

    Hi  AMcclain

    Sorry to hear that. What do you mean by saying training levy per year? My company has paid only 3000 for training levy. Is there anything that is missed here?

  7. 16 minutes ago, natmis said:

    Hey hey,

    So I have a situation here...

    Basically, my partner's employer doesn't want to let him go and he's ready to fight and appeal. Our migration agent says that it doesn't make sense because the chances are super low.

    My partner said to the boss that if they want to keep him, they literally have one month to get him a PR as he already resigned. The boss says that they will make the application being fast-tracked (don't ask me why would we fit in in being fast-tracked as I can't find any reasonable explanation) and he will get support. They have a meeting today with another migration agent. Anyway, did anyone hear about the consequences and risks when the appeal is being rejected?

    We know we would have to leave Australia to apply for another visa as you can't do it onshore, is there anything else?

    Thanks in advance!

    Hi Natmis,

     

    Why should you leave Australia and then apply for a new visa?

  8. On 02/06/2019 at 22:59, mercurie said:

    Hi, yes the company was able to sponsor me, as they are a big corporate house, and I am known to them...  Could that be the reason that there is an over-suppl of accountants in Australia is delaying my application and could possibly result in rejection?

    It should be 2 years of 3? On the IMMI websitet, it is mentioned that "you must have worked for your employer full-time for at least three years".

  9. 1 minute ago, VMC said:

    Hi everyone!

    I've been a silent reader so far, but now I wanna share with you guys that my PR was granted just a few minutes ago. This forum helped me a lot, so thank you everyone and good luck and patience to those who are on the waiting game.

    Congrats. When did you get nomination accepted?

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  10. 3 hours ago, Bips22 said:

    Hi Amit, the case officer was not satisfied with my 3year relevant experience. My MA did not check my documentation at the time of application.  I did not have reference letters from all of my previous employers. And could not get them later on.  

    My MA did not check all my docs and did not calculate if they added upto 3 yrs before lodgement of visa. 

    So, please friends don't depend on your MA entirely. Double check everything yourself and do your own research. Read the department website and laws like bible.

    Hope that helps. Thanks

    Hi,

    Should the employer provide the nominee's work experience at the time of submitting the nomination application?

    I would be appreciate if anybody know respond to this question.

  11. 40 minutes ago, Alcar said:

    No worries. I can help you finding the right agreement. In which industry is the company? Oil-Gas, Chemical, manufacturing ?

    I am a laboratory manager in an oil condition monitoring company. The company's clients are from power plants and mining sectors. The clients send their oil samples to our company and we run some tests on the samples and analyse corrosive particles inside the oil samples. I do not know in which sector is my company.

  12. 10 minutes ago, Alcar said:

    If your salary was based on fair work agreement and the agreement is 60K or lower you should not be worried ---> https://www.fairwork.gov.au/awards-and-agreements/awards/list-of-awards

     However, I someone in your company has the same position as you, then you should get paid the same amount or higher than that person with the same position.

     In my case, my nomination was approved and my salary in a bit under 60K as it was calculated based on Fairwork

    Cheers.

     

    Thanks for the response. Based on what I see in this website, every salaries higher than 54K are acceptable, even for professional jobs and experienced persons, right? Honestly, I cannot find it for a chemical engineer who works in a oil analysis laboratory

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