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Hey guys,
Quick update, my nomination got approved September 4th so I applied for the visa that day, did my medical last Friday 13th Sept. I’m fully aware I’m asking how long a piece of string is here, but what’s the rough timeframe I can expect to wait? I think I saw somewhere on here it takes about 28 days if there is no further issues? All other documents are submitted so I think I’m on the home straight now.
If anyone has a rough idea let me know.
Thanks!
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On 26/07/2019 at 00:34, Muppett said:
Yes I did the medical without them requesting it.
Can you tell me how you did it? I can’t seem to get the HAP ID anywhere, it doesn’t have 186 visa as an option on the drop down box in the health declarations section.
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Took a break from this forum for a couple of weeks so apologies in advance if this has been covered recently. I am about to put my 186 visa application in and just wondering if it is possible to do the medical without them having to request it? So I basically submit everything in one go?
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4 minutes ago, Muppett said:
Up to you really. That was my initial thought too. I didn’t know about this forum at the time and now I’ve had a good look at the spreadsheet for 186 I realise the people that apply for their visa before the nomination is approved are definitely being processed faster. That said, a lot seems to have changed since April with some applications taking less then 2 months to get approved.
Yeah, I just know I’d be pi**ed if my nomination gets refused for whatever reason, but I’ll be double pi**ed if it got refused and I lost a further $4k in the process. I’m happy to wait it out for that reason alone lol.
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4 hours ago, bsuman said:
@Muppett Same here
16 hours ago, Muppett said:I have. I regret it now though, I could be in for another long wait. If you haven’t lodged anything yet and your nomination chances are looking good I’d definitely recommend applying for both at the same time.
I’ve only applied for my nomination... I’d rather be patient and wait it out rather than gamble with $4k personally.
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Out of curiosity, has anyone else had zero movement since getting that famous email back in April? I feel like that was a political move to appease people.
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Is it just me or does it feel like grants have dramatically slowed down since the elections? For a while there seemed like every 2 mins someone was announcing a grant here, but since then they seem to be a bit quiet on that front... thoughts?
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On 28/05/2019 at 13:45, Mmmbop said:
@millski88 Ah right. Yes that makes sense. I'm not sure why I assumed they would be necessary!
One more question if you wouldn't mind: did you apply immediately once you're employer had submitted your nomination? Or did you wait for nomination approval?
I’m in a situation where I’ve been nominated in March 2019 but haven’t done the visa app yet, mostly because I don’t want to risk losing the visa application fee if the worse were to happen and my nomination gets refused. Has anyone heard of a case where someone gets their visa application fee back if the nomination is refused? Thanks.
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5 hours ago, S777DUB said:
Hi guys,
I've been following this discussion for a while now, but just thought I'd share some good news and give some people hope as it can sometimes be processed quickly.
Our PR was granted today, but amazingly we only put the application in on 24th March.
Here is my timeline:
Occupation: Sales manager
State: NSW
Birth Country: UK
Stream: 457 - 186 TRT
Number of applicants: 4
ENS 186 Visa and Nomination applied: March 24th 2019
-- Nomination approved on the 30th April 2019
Visa Granted on the 30th April 2019
IMMI Status: FinalizedKeep positive. It will happen eventually.
Steve
Congrats, is your company classed as “accredited”?
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5 hours ago, Uhaha said:
Hello guys,
My PR Visa granted around 2 weeks ago, the work has been so busy that I have to leave message now.
My time line is :
1st applied Nomination&Visa : 18 Oct 2017
Nomination refusal : 9 Feb 2018 (Reason : Is there a need to hire a small company??)
withdraw : 28 Feb 2018
2nd applied Nomination&Visa : 1 Mar 2018 (applied same company)
Visa lodged : 26 Mar 2018
waiting..waiting..waiting..waiting..
CO requested documents my wife and I, company : AFP (wife and me) Company (sales statement for each account, statement of account for the last 6 months, letter of support from the owner etc..) : 28 Jan 2019
Further assessment : 26 Feb 2019
Nomination approved : 8 Mar 2019
PR Visa granted : 3 Apr 2019
I pray that all applicants will have good results in a short period of time. GOOD LUCK!!
What did you do differently on the second application after your first nomination refusal?
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12 minutes ago, sydneyishuk said:
I wouldn't say so as long as the 1st 3 points are satisfied should be fine - the other points just make a stronger case I guess
Okay thanks mate!
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3 minutes ago, sydneyishuk said:
I've literally just taken that above information directly from immi website.
Select > Personalise this page.. for Sponsors > Select Gather Your Documents > genuine need for the paid employee.
Yea I assume that this would not be the case in TRT stream as occupation already occupied by 457 holder for 2/3 years.
However it is still important that other points are met - also my MA reached out and said immi are cracking down on this genuine need and got my company to build a strong business case - providing my key achievements in my role - what I have brought to the company - how I have contributed to the success of the business etc - as well providing a detailed position description including specified tasks and duties of the position.
Yes my company did all the other parts, particularly the top 3 bullet points. They did a genuine need declaration stating exactly what I do and where my position fit in the business, but didn't quite go into my personal achievements since being here... Is that something to be concerned about?
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1 minute ago, sydneyishuk said:
No you do not.
But you need to show that there is a genuine need for the nominated position....
Provide:
- a detailed organisational structure chart
- the name of the occupation and its ANZSCO code
- a detailed position description including specified tasks and duties of the position
Also provide these where applicable:
- evidence that the position has existed and been previously occupied but has become vacant through attrition
- evidence that the position is currently occupied by a temporary resident
- evidence of an increase in business activity (e.g. new contracts won) requiring workers in the nominated occupation
- evidence of overtime work or increase in overtime work for employees currently in the nominated occupation
- if your business is diversifying, evidence of appropriate market research, business plans detailing proposed expansion and timelines, financial budgets covering expenditure and anticipated revenue and evidence of availability of funding (such as own funds or bank loans)
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a Health Workforce Certificate from a Rural Workforce Agency for the occupations of:
- General Practitioner (ANZSCO 253111)
- Medical Practitioners nec (ANZSCO 253999)
- Resident Medical Officer (ANZSCO 253112).
Thank you, would you be able to expand on this point a little further:
- evidence that the position has existed and been previously occupied but has become vacant through attrition
I'm not sure this would be the case if the person has been in the position for the last 3 years, correct?
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For employer nomination under the TRT stream, are you still expected to show you advertised for the role and made a genuine attempt to fill the position with an Australian citizen or PR holder, even if the role has been filled for at least 2 years already by the employee you are nominating?
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This may be a silly question, but does anyone know if the department work on Saturdays? Or if nominations are approved on Saturdays? I think I saw somewhere on here where people received grants on Saturdays... but I could be wrong.
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8 minutes ago, PB10 said:
Hello all,
I applied April 2017 TRT. After 18 months got nomination refusal due wrong document uploaded. AAT filed.
Again New case applied 22 Feb2019. All saving gone in this process.
Today nomination approved.
Medical requested not other doc requested. It's was too quick. I was thinking it will take 1 year. But it happened only with in 2 months.
Half of way done. Waiting for good news
News Agency Manager.
Best of luck.
Nomination already granted from Feb 2019? Amazing, congrats.
Did you receive that email that others got regarding a CO looking at your application shortly?
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No I haven’t had it rejected, but I have not submitted my visa application because I’m waiting for my nomination to be approved first. Although now I’m thinking I should apply for the visa, but don’t want to pay for that and then potentially have nomination refused. So I’m wondering if anyone has been in that situation before?
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One further question, have there been any cases where someone has paid for their visa application but the nomination got refused? What happens in that case, do you lose the visa application fee you paid?
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The AMSR is not higher, just the job ads that my employer used to show how it was determined are now longer than 6 months old.. although they were not when the application was made.
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Has anyone had any issues during the nomination phase where the job advertisements they've used to determine the AMSR has gone beyond the 6 month period after you have submitted your application? I'm concerned that this may be an issues with CO.
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Received the same email today regarding my nomination being looked at shortly, I'm very surprised as I was only nominated on 8th March 2019. I have not applied for the visa as I wanted to get the nomination first, but I'm thinking now I should start the visa process as a result of this email, any thoughts on this?
Thanks!
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Hi All,
New member so this question may be a little basic but hopefully you can help! We just submitted my nomination under 186 TRT stream on 8/3/19. I notice everyone seems to have applied for their visa around the same time as the nomination application. I was under the impression you need to wait to be have your nomination accepted before proceeding. Do you recommend I press ahead with the visa nomination now (without the nomination being approved)? I don't want a situation where nomination gets refused and I've applied & paid for the visa...
Any suggestions and advice much appreciated!
Thanks!
Skillselect ENS 186 Timeline
in Working and Skilled Visas
Posted · Edited by SBroc
Hi All,
Pleased to say that it was my turn to receive the golden email yesterday! Thanks for the advice that is on the forum it was a great help, I did the entire process by myself without MA's or lawyers so I definitely got some knowledge from here so thanks again for that.
Timeline is below, all the best to those still waiting.
Occupation: Sport Centre Manager
State: NSW
Birth Country: UK
Stream: 457 - 186 TRT
Number of applicants: 1
ENS 186 Nomination applied: 8th March 2019
Nomination Approved: 4th Sept 2019
Visa Applied: 4th September 2019
Visa Granted: 24th September 2019
IMMI Status: Finalized (granted)