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发表于 5-11-2008 14:17:28 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式

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格式也和以前不一样了。
GENERAL SKILLED MIGRATION
             PROCESSING INFORMATION FOR THE WEEK COMMENCING:
                             4 NOVEMBER 2008


This is an automated e-mail response which provides weekly updated
information on skilled migration applications being processed in the
Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre (ASPC) and Brisbane Skilled Processing
Centre (BSPC).  Please do not reply to this email address.  Our contact
details are listed below.

1.    ASPC APPLICATION ALLOCATION INFORMATION

Applications  lodged  on  or  prior  to  the  dates  shown  below are being
allocated to case officers for further processing.

Onshore Student/Graduate GSM / Paper & E-lodged / Class DD and DE visas

Subclass 880, 881 and 882:

                     E-Lodged:                All Allocated
                                Paper Lodged:            All Allocated

Offshore GSM / Paper lodged / Class BN, BQ, BR, UX and UZ

Subclasses 134, 136, 137, 138, 139, 495 and 496:

              Paper lodged: 23 July 2007

Please note that on 31 August 2007 the ASPC received a large volume of
applications due to legislative changes which commenced on 1 September
2007. Applications will continue to be allocated as usual however these
allocation dates will appear static until all applications received on this
date are allocated.

Offshore GSM / Paper & E-lodged / Class VE

Subclass: 175
              E-lodged:     7 December 2007
              Paper lodged: 15 October 2007
Subclass: 176
              E-lodged:     11 December 2007
              Paper lodged: 20 November 2007

GSM / Paper & E-Lodged / Class VF

Subclasses: 475, and 476
              E-lodged:      3  December 2007
              Paper lodged: 27 September 2007


Onshore GSM / Paper & E-Lodged / Class VB

Subclasses: 885, 886, and 887
              E-lodged:     Now processed by the BSPC. All cases processed
in Adelaide have been allocated to case officers.
              Paper lodged:               16 May 2008

GSM / Paper & E-Lodged / Class VC

Subclass 487
              E-lodged:     Now processed by the BSPC. All cases processed
in Adelaide have been allocated to case officers.
              Paper lodged:               16 May 2008
Subclass 485
              E-lodged:     1 February 2008
              Paper lodged: 4 February 2008


If a visa application was made more than two weeks before an allocation
date shown above and you have not been contacted by a case officer please
contact GSM Adelaide from the web page
http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/visa-enquiries/professionals.htm


2.    BSPC APPLICATION ALLOCATION INFORMATION

Onshore GSM / E-Lodged / Class VB

Subclasses: 885 & 886
                  E-lodged:                Applications lodged between
January and May 08
Subclass 887
                                             E-Lodged:
July and August 2008.

GSM / E-Lodged / Class VC

Subclass 485
                   E-lodged:                      March 2008

Subclass 487
              E-lodged:         July and August 2008.


3.    PROCESSING NEWS

BRISBANE

The BSPC is now processing the following eVisa Onshore General Skilled
Migration applications:

·     Subclass 885, 886 and 487 applications lodged on or after 1 December
2007
·     Subclass 485 applications lodged on or after 1 March 2008
·     Subclass 887 applications lodged on or after 1 July 2008

Applicants for these visas must provide their documents electronically by
attaching them to their eVisa application.   Please note that difficulties
previously encountered when attaching documents to eVisa applications have
now been resolved (see separate advice about this below).

Paper documents can be mailed to BSPC at the following address:

GPO Box 9984
BRISBANE  QLD  4001

Do not send paper copies of any documents also forwarded electronically.

CAPITAL INVESTMENT UPDATE

It is still not currently possible to lodge a deposit with any of the
State/Territory Treasury Corporations in order to these claim bonus points.

The ASPC is still awaiting advice from the Department’s National Office in
Canberra on how to proceed.   As soon as there are any further developments
affected clients will be contacted.

The ASPC sincerely apologises for the ongoing delay, uncertainty and any
anxiety this may have caused clients.

EVISA DOCUMENT ATTACHMENT PROBLEM RESOLVED

Clients applying for General skilled Migration on-line have been
encountering problems attaching documents to their on-line application.
The department conducted a system upgrade on 26 October 2008 to resolve
this issue.   This means documents can now be attached successfully.
Clients are strongly encouraged to attach all documents to any outstanding
eVisa application, including any documents which may have been sent by
email before this issue was resolved.

4.    CONTACTING US

Email:      Enquiries for the ASPC and BSPC need to be made using the
on-line enquiry form at:

           http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/forms/gsm/post.htm

ASPC Telephone:
           1300 364 613 (in Australia) for the cost of a local call; or
                              +61 1300 364 613 (outside Australia)

ASPC 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.

There are currently no telephone enquiry numbers for the BSPC.  Please note
that the ASPC is unable to answer any telephone enquiries relating to
applications being handled by the BSPC.   Brisbane clients should email any
enquiries as indicated above.

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 楼主| 发表于 5-11-2008 14:18:07 | 只看该作者
注意这段话:
Please note that on 31 August 2007 the ASPC received a large volume of
applications due to legislative changes which commenced on 1 September
2007. Applications will continue to be allocated as usual however these
allocation dates will appear static until all applications received on this
date are allocated.
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发表于 5-11-2008 14:26:40 | 只看该作者
as usual ----------这个词说明了他们的态度, 不急不慢地,文火熬汤...
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发表于 5-11-2008 14:44:56 | 只看该作者
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.
---------------------看来他们的客服一定受到了巨量的"骚扰"电话.
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发表于 5-11-2008 14:46:33 | 只看该作者
等吧
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发表于 5-11-2008 14:48:23 | 只看该作者
There are currently no telephone enquiry numbers for the BSPC.  Please note that the ASPC is unable to answer any telephone enquiries relating to
applications being handled by the BSPC.   Brisbane clients should email any
enquiries as indicated above
--------移民局真的很狡诈,你搞不清楚BSPC现在究竟在做什么,ASPC又在那里磨磨叽叽...
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发表于 5-11-2008 14:51:46 | 只看该作者


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发表于 5-11-2008 14:54:56 | 只看该作者
The ASPC sincerely apologises for the ongoing delay, uncertainty and any
anxiety this may have caused clients.
-------道歉....道歉....
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发表于 5-11-2008 15:12:58 | 只看该作者
Nothing substantial!
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发表于 5-11-2008 22:59:36 | 只看该作者
Subclasses 134, 136, 137, 138, 139, 495 and 496:

              Paper lodged: 23 July 2007


感觉很久没有动过了
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发表于 5-11-2008 23:10:34 | 只看该作者
移民部长今天又发话了 不久的将来有变化
Minister expects Australian migration changes   


5 November, 2008

Australia's immigration minister says it is likely the migration rate will change as a result of the global economic crisis.

Minister Chris Evans met industry leaders is Perth today to discuss future migration needs.

The minister says he will be further investigating a state by state migration policy.

"I think it is true to say that we have a number of different economies inside Australia," he said.

Western Australia and Queensland were flagged as special cases that require more skilled workers as a result of their mining booms.

The minister also plans to change the migration policy to give preference to workers sponsored by businesses, but the WA Chamber of Commerce and Industry is concerned that this would only attract skilled workers when there is also a shortage of unskilled labour.

Changes to the migration rate are expected in the near future.

- ABC

觉得前景不乐观 希望他们快点吧 无论是发签还是改政策
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