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GENERAL SKILLED MIGRATION BRISBANE
PROCESSING INFORMATION FOR THE WEEK COMMENCING:
9 March 2009
This is an automated e-mail response which provides weekly updated
information on skilled migration applications being processed by General
Skilled Migration, Brisbane. Please do not reply to this email address.
If you wish to contact us our contact details are below.
GSMB APPLICATION ALLOCATION INFORMATION
On 17 December 2008 the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship announced
changes to the way General Skilled Migration applications will be allocated
and processed. Details can be found on the DIAC website at:
www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/whats-new.htm#j
As a result of this announcement from 1 January 2009 applications for
General Skilled Migration will be allocated and processed in the following
priority order:
1. 886 Applications with a successful State & Territory Nomination; and
then
2. 885 & 886 Applications where the nominated occupation is on the
Critical Skills List (until all applications have been allocated); then
3. Applications where the nominated occupation is on the Migration
Occupations in Demand List (until all applications have been allocated);
then
4. All other remaining applications
The Minister’s announcement does not affect 485, 487 or 887 subclasses.
Please note the dates listed below indicate that the following applications
will be allocated during the coming week. You may not hear from your case
officer for 10 working days, do not be concerned, your case officer will be
in contact if any further documents are required. If you do not hear from
your case officer within 10 working days of the dates published below then
please lodge an online enquiry from our webpage at
http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/visa-enquiries/professionals.htm
Are you an Accountant (with IELTS 7s) or a Computing Professional with
Specialisation?
If you are an Accountant with IELTS 7s, or a Computing Professional with a
Specialisation recognised by the Australian Computing Society we’d like to
hear from you to ensure we don’t miss your application in the weekly
allocations.
Once you have provided all the documents required for a case officer to
make a decision, and if your application has not yet been allocated, please
send an email to the following email address and ensure you quote your TRN
and Occupation in the email subject line -
Brisbane.GSM.Documents@immi.gov.au
Have you nominated a Trade Occupation (i.e. is your skills assessment from
Trades Recognition Australia)?
In an attempt to strengthen the integrity of the General Skilled Migration
Onshore visa categories, the Department is increasing the level of
verification of documents received from applicants for GSM Onshore Graduate
visas.
As a result of this increased verification there may be some delays in
finalising applications, in particular applicants who have nominated
occupations in the ASCO 4000 series i.e. trade occupations.
Your patience whilst we investigate allegations of fraud is appreciated.
How can you assist us?
Please provide all documents submitted to Trades Recognition Australia as
part of the skills assessment process. Your case officer, when assessing
your application, must be satisfied that the following regulation, found in
each subclass is met.
No evidence has become available since the time of application that the
information given or used:…………………………….
(d) to obtain the skills assessment……………
was false or misleading in a material particular.
Did you know it’s an offence under the Migration Act to provide false or
misleading documents?
Section 234 - False papers etc.
234 (1) A person shall not, in connexion with the entry, proposed
entry or immigration clearance, of a non-citizen (including that person
himself or herself) into Australia or with an application for a visa or a
further visa permitting a non-citizen (including that person himself or
herself) to remain in Australia:
(a) present, or cause to be presented, to an officer or a person
exercising powers or performing functions under this Act a document which
is forged or false;
(b) make, or cause to be made, to an officer or a person exercising powers
or performing functions under this Act a statement that, to the person's
knowledge, is false or misleading in a material particular; or
(c) deliver, or cause to be delivered, to an officer or a person
exercising powers or performing functions under this Act, or otherwise
furnish, or cause to be furnished for official purposes of the
Commonwealth, a document containing a statement or information that is
false or misleading in a material particular.
(2) A person shall not transfer or part with possession of a document:
(a) with intent that the document be used to help a person, being a person
not entitled to use it, to gain entry, or to remain in, Australia or to be
immigration cleared; or
(b) where the person has reason to suspect that the document may be so
used.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 10 years or 1,000 penalty units, or
both.
ALLOCATION INFORMATION
VB 885 (Occupations on the Critical Skills List Only)
Applications received up to 24 November 2008.
Applications for VB885 visas that do not have an occupation on the Critical
Skills List are not being allocated at present.
VB 886 (State and Territory Nominated Only)
Applications received up to 2 October 2008 (Apologies this date was amended
on 11 March as the previous date was incorrect).
Applications for VB886 visas that are not sponsored by a State or Territory
government are not being allocated at present.
VB 887
Applications received up to 2 December 2008
VC 485
Applications received up to 2 April 2008
VC 487
Applications received up to 31 January 2009
MEDICAL RESULTS
Please do not post your medical results to us. Do not open the sealed
envelope or forward the results to the Department unless your case officer
specifically requests they be sent.
CONTACTING US
Email: Enquiries need to be made using the on-line enquiry form at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/forms/gsm/post.htm
Telephone:
1300 364 613 (in Australia) for the cost of a local call; or
+61 1300 364 613 (outside Australia)
Contact Hours: (Australian Central Time):
0900 to 1600 Monday to Friday (except Wednesdays)
0900 to 1300 Wednesdays
Please note: due to the large volume of calls we receive, from time to time
you may experience lengthy delays before getting to speak to a customer
service officer.
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obligations under the Privacy Act 1988. The official departmental privacy
policy can be viewed on the department's website at www.immi.gov.au. See:
http://www.immi.gov.au/functional/privacy.htm
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