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187 visa 2 years work requirement?!?


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Hi everyone,

 

it might be a silly question but someone might still have the right answer:

 

In October 2016 i have lodged a 187 visa and started working for my employer at the same time after signing a 2 yrs contract, ending in October 2018.I am still waiting for the decision ( while holding a Bridging visa A), but according to the current processing time it might take a whole year till the decision which means i will have worked for my employer for a year already and will have to work for one more after the grant till the end of the contract,

 

But then I'll be in breach of the conditions that clearly ask for 2 years post grant...

 

My question is: Will i have to work for one more year and what if my employer does not want to renew my contact after the 2 years?

 

Any experiences or info will be much appreciated[emoji846]

 

 

 

 

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I do understand that. However i started working October 2016 and signed a contact until October 2018. Provided I get the PR in October 2017 it will still be a year after the PR


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During both the nomination and visa application, you and your employer should have both indicated the commitment to continue the employment relationship for at least 2 years following the visa grant.  So if your contract isn't for longer than 2 years, DIBP may ask you for a new one.

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During both the nomination and visa application, you and your employer should have both indicated the commitment to continue the employment relationship for at least 2 years following the visa grant.  So if your contract isn't for longer than 2 years, DIBP may ask you for a new one.

That clarifies things! I have gone through the contract and there is nothing like that in it. I'll just wait and see what DIBP will say once they open my file or maybe I should contact my agent and address this issue before they even touch my case!

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