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hawkeye10

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  1. If it's gone to the court for appeal (AAT) then the case would be published. Like on AustLII.
  2. Was that offshore applicant? Was there any appeal to AAT? Quite interesting to know about that case, especially if there's any record (like in database of AustLII).
  3. Seriously? Where do you get that from? 30 years? Oh come on, that's not the case for contributory visas. Atm, over 10 years I would say.
  4. 4) Way more than that number. Currently the number of applications on-hand is about 50k, while quota for 143 is below 4k (roughly 3600). You can do the math. If one of the parents are over 65/67 (the pension age), better apply for 864 as that gives them the bridging visa to stay in Australia while waiting for grant.
  5. Their game their rules. Keep whining while waiting for the grant.
  6. EOI was frozen at the time you were invited. There will be no change to the points. It's also meaningless as you've already been selected.
  7. For application submitted before June 2018, they are the same date.
  8. These skilled visas doesn't have the "Queue dates" like Parents visa. So there's no order in processing applications (just priority based on subclasses). That's it dude.
  9. 1. Iirc, when you go overseas (e.g. back to your home country) for a period of time (I don't remember correctly), you have to do the PCC for that country again. 2. First entry to Australia is recorded in their system using your passport number. If you wanna know, you can request a movement record by filling in the form 1359. But no need to scan anything. Regarding international travel, just list them out like you did when applying for PR online (in form 80 as well). Just follow the document checklist from DHA.
  10. Just like how some people within a ANZSCO code may receive an invitation/get visa grant much faster than others.
  11. From my understanding, any changes will apply to new applications only. That explains why so many people rushed to make applications in May/June 2017 when they were afraid that VAC would increase soon.
  12. Well, afaik, the only state that still gives release letter is SA.
  13. Many have already secured the citizenship. DHA is separate from the state gov. So that's the flaw in the current system. If DHA really wants, they could have imposed that condition on 190/491 visa. But nothing has happened until now.
  14. Who cares. You are entering their country through skilled migration pathway, they don't have to satisfy you all the time.
  15. Seriously, I've never seen any case getting their visa cancelled. There's no condition on your visa, and that's just a moral obligation (not legal).
  16. Lol, I've always wondered why there was a sudden increase in applications during the last 2 months of that FY 16-17. Now I've got the answer.
  17. Yeah, I received one as well. Tbh, I don't understand why they have to do it.
  18. Hi guys, just received the Queue Letter from PVC an hour ago. We applied in July 2018, and got the queue date of 28 May 2021. Tbh, I don't really understand the separation between applications submitted before and after June 2018. What about the gap between June 2018 and May 2021? It's totally meaningless, imo.
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