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作者: ritz    时间: 19-3-2009 03:23
标题: 移民局伴随316新政的 新的FAQ 2008-09 Migration Program Changes – March 2009
2008-09 Migration Program Changes – March 2009 - Frequently Asked Questions

Critical Skills List

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                                                     Australian Government
                                          Department of Immigration and Citizenship
         2008-09 Migration Program Changes – March 2009
                                 Frequently Asked Questions
On this page:
Capping the Skilled Migration Program
New Critical Skills List – 16 March 2009
Priority processing
Employer sponsorship
State nomination
Students
Subclass 457 – Business (Long Stay) visa

Capping the Skilled Migration Program
Q1 What changes have been announced for the Skilled Migration program?
The changes announced to the skilled migration program by the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship are:
     • capping the 2008-09 General Skilled Migration (GSM) Program
     • removal of construction and manufacturing trades from the CSL.

Q2 What does capping the program mean?
Capping means that a set number of visa grants is determined by the Minister for a particular visa category or categories.
Once that number is reached no further visa grants can occur until the next program year.

Q3 Why have these changes been introduced?
Since the 1 January 2009 changes, the global economic situation has continued to deteriorate, and this has significantly
impacted Australia’s economy, including an increase in unemployment. The migration program is one of the tools the
Government uses to assist industry with skills and labour shortages, and, as such, is continually reviewed and assessed
for its relevance and outcomes in light of the economic and social needs of Australia. The program is modified as these
needs change.

Q4 What was the last change announced by the Government?
On 1 January 2009, Minister for Immigration and Citizenship introduced changes to the skilled migration program
including:
     • a new section 499 ministerial direction on priority processing
     • the introduction of a critical skills list (CSL)
     • greater scope for state and territory governments to meet critical skills shortages in their jurisdiction

Q5 Why is the Government making it harder for skilled migrants to move to Australia?
These changes will enable a balance between providing the skills Australian employers need and ensuring the maximum
opportunities for Australian citizens and permanent residents in a tightening employment market.
The government acknowledges the substantial human and financial capital contribution that migrants bring to Australia.
The extent to which migrants add to our economy is closely linked to their skills and abilities, and we will need a strong
supply of skilled workers when the economic cycle turns and demand for labour picks up again.
These measures will preserve the selection of high-skilled migrants but reduce the emphasis on migrants and temporary
entrants who compete with Australians in the job market.
Although it may impact many applicants who will now have to wait longer for their visas to be processed, the government
must also take into account the effect on Australian citizens and permanent residents of large numbers of migrants
entering Australia when unemployment is predicted to increase. Also, as skilled migrants do not have access to most
government assistance for the first two years they are in Australia, it would be unreasonable to grant visa applicants entry
to Australia when they would face such difficult labour market conditions. This is why skilled visas will be limited to those
occupations which are currently in critical shortage.

Q6 For how long will the skilled migration program be capped?
The program will be capped until the end of the current program year, 30 June 2009. The new program year commences
on 1 July 2009. The government has set a limit for the skill stream of 115 000 for 2008-09.

Q7 What visas are capped?
The only visas to be capped at this time are the business skills visa classes:
     •    Class EA Business Talent (Migrant)
     •    Class UR Provisional Business Skills visa
     •    Class DF Residence Business Skills visa
     •    Class BH Established Business in Australia
Other categories may be capped later this program year to ensure that the 115 000 ceiling is not breached.

Q8 Does processing continue?
Yes, processing of all visas will continue in accordance with priority processing. However, those which are subject to
capping will not be granted in the 2008-09 program year, which ends on 30 June 2009, once the cap for that visa
category is reached.

Q9 What can I do to be granted a visa in 2008-09?
To be granted a visa this program year, you will need to meet visa requirements and be sponsored by an employer or
nominated by a State or Territory government if you do not have an occupation on the CSL.
See: Employer Sponsored visas (link to page below)
          State and Territory nomination (link to page below)

Q10 How long will it take to process my visa? What about visa processing service standards?
The department is unable to estimate how long it will take to process visas, including those which have already been
lodged. The visa processing standards relate to normal processing conditions and are only a guide for the majority of
applications. They do not take into account the new priority processing or capping measures which have been introduced
as a result of the extraordinary economic situation Australia currently faces.

Q11 Where do agents/clients enquire about specific cases?
In the first instance, agents and clients should refer to the information available on the department’s website. This will
provide detailed background information on the changes and possible implications.
Where an agent or client’s question is not answered by the information available on the website, they can contact the
General Skilled Migration line:
          In Australia: 1300 364 613 for the cost of a local call
          Outside Australia: +61 1300 364 613 (charges applicable in your home country will apply)
Enquiries may be directed to the pre-lodgement enquiry form if you have not lodged a visa, or the post-lodgement enquiry
form if you have.
See: Pre-lodgement enquiry form (link to http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/forms/gsm/pre.htm)
       Post lodgement enquiry form (link to http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/forms/gsm/post.htm)

Q12 What is the feedback mechanism for general queries about the change?
General enquiries about the changes should be referred to the information available on the department’s website. Where
more specific information is required, clients can contact the General Skilled Migration line:
       In Australia: 1300 364 613 for the cost of a local call
       Outside Australia: +61 1300 364 613 (charges applicable in your home country will apply)
Enquiries may be directed to the pre-lodgement enquiry form if you have not lodged a visa, or the post-lodgement enquiry
form if you have.
See: Pre-lodgement enquiry form (link to http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/forms/gsm/pre.htm)
       Post lodgement enquiry form (link to http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/forms/gsm/post.htm)

Q13 Has something like this happened before?
In 1997, the Government introduced priority processing in the partner migration program. In that instance, applicants
sponsored by an Australian citizen were given priority.

Q14 What will happen to those applications which are in the final stages of processing and where the
department has requested applicants to provide health and character clearances?

The new arrangements will apply to all visa applications, including those in the final stages of processing.

Q15 What about applications outside the skill stream?
These measures only affect the skill stream of the migration program.
See:     Is your occupation in demand?
         Critical Skills List (39KB PDF file)

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作者: ritz    时间: 19-3-2009 03:26
标题: New Critical Skills List – 16 March 2009
Q1 What is the Critical Skills List (CSL)?
The CSL contains occupations that have been identified as being in critical demand. As these occupations are in critical
demand, applicants nominating these occupations will have their applications processed as a priority.

Q2 What changes are being made to the CSL?
Construction and metal machining trades are being removed from the CSL.

Q3 Why are these trades being removed?
These trades are being removed in response to Australia’s current skills needs in the economic crisis.

Q4 When do changes to the CSL take effect?
The changes to the CSL are effective from 16 March 2009.

Q5 Will there be further changes this program year?
There may be further changes this program year dependent on the impact of the global economic crisis on Australia.

Q6 My nominated occupation was on the CSL, but has now been removed. What will happen to it now?
The CSL has been changed in response to the current labour market situation and the economic situation. Only those
occupations which are currently on the CSL receive priority processing. If an occupation has been removed from the
CSL, it no longer qualifies to be processed before other nominated occupations.

Q7 I have nominated an occupation which is on the CSL. How am I affected?
If your occupation is on the new CSL, you will receive priority processing. This means that your visa application will be
assessed after all the visas which are sponsored by an employer or nominated by a state or territory government, and
before other applications.

Q8 My occupation is now on the CSL. What should I do?
You do not need to do anything. The department identifies those applications which are now prioritised and will advise
you when you are assigned a case officer.

Q9 I am an accountant but only have IELTS 6 and have not completed the Professional Year. How can I receive
priority processing?

Only accountants who have a minimum of 7 in each IELTS component or have completed the Professional Year program
under the sc485 visa qualify for priority processing under the CSL.
This means that if you want to have your application given priority, you have the option of sitting the IELTS test and
gaining a minimum of 7 in each component of the test.
Accountants who hold a current UK, USA, Canadian, New Zealand or Republic of Ireland passport are considered to
have ‘competent English’ and do not need to sit an IELTS test. To receive priority processing, accountants must
demonstrate they have proficient English and so an IELTS result of a minimum of 7 in each component of the test should
be provided.
Please note that the results must be from an IELTS test you sat no more than two (2) years before the day you made your
application.
Once you have received your ‘proficient English’ IELTS results, you should contact the department on the post-lodgement
form to have your visa processed as a priority.
See:
General Skilled Migration Post-Lodgement Enquiry Form
Critical Skills List (39KB PDF file)

作者: ritz    时间: 19-3-2009 03:30
标题: Priority processing
Q1 What will happen to priority processing with these changes to the migration program?
The priority processing directions introduced by the Minister on 1 January 2009 are still in operation and will be applied to all skilled visa applications.

Q2 What are the processing priorities?
The priority processing direction gives priority processing to permanent applications in the following order:
          1. Employer sponsorship.
          2. State or territory sponsorship.
          3. An occupation on the Critical Skills List (CSL).
          4. An occupation on the MODL.
          5. All other applications.
The new priority processing direction gives priority processing to provisional applications in the following order:
          1. State or territory sponsorship.
          2. Family sponsorship where the applicant’s occupation is listed on the CSL.
          3. All other applications.

Q3 Which applicants will receive priority processing?
The priority processing Direction gives priority to applicants with employer sponsorship, state or territory nomination and those skilled migration applicants with an occupation on the CSL.

Q4 When were the changes to priority processing introduced?
These changes came into effect on 1 January 2009.

Q5 Why were the changes to priority processing introduced?
In the 2008 Budget, the skill stream of the migration program for 2008-09 was significantly increased to 133 500 places as part of the Government’s strategy to counter the risk of increased inflation due to pressure on the growth of wages.
However, after the 2008 Budget, there was a significant change in Australia’s economic circumstances as a result of the recent global economic crisis.
This crisis has weakened the Australian economy.. In response to these changes in circumstances, the minister announced a more targeted approach to the 2008-09 skilled migration program. This announcement included priority processing of employer sponsored visa applications, state and regional nominated visa applications and the introduction
of a CSL of occupations.
People seeking to migrate to Australia who have skills or qualifications in one of the occupations on the current CSL are
processed in a higher priority to those applicants who do not. This includes all applications that are on hand as well as
any applications received in the future.

Q6 Are these changes temporary or permanent?
The skilled migration program is continually reviewed and assessed for its relevance and outcomes in light of the
economic and social needs of Australia. The program is modified as these needs change.

Q7 Is there any difference in processing between onshore and offshore programs?
No, the new priority processing will affect onshore and offshore applications equally.

Q8 What occupations or industries are affected?
Occupations that are not included in the CSL will not be given priority processing unless applicants are sponsored by an
employer or nominated by a state or territory government.

Q9 What is happening to the Migration Occupations in Demand List (MODL)?
There have been no changes to the points allocated for MODL. The MODL methodology will be reviewed as necessary to
determine any changes required for its continued use for skilled migration purposes.
Under the section 499 direction, General Skilled Migration applicants who nominate an occupation from the MODL will
receive priority processing after those employer sponsored applicants, applicants nominated by a state or territory
government and applicants who nominate an occupation from the CSL. This means that applications which have MODL
occupations will be assessed as the next priority.

Q10 When will the review of the MODL be undertaken?
The MODL is reviewed roughly twice a year but the Government can announce changes at any time. Currently no
changes to the MODL have been advised by DEEWR. A review of the research methodology has commenced and is
expected to be completed later in 2009.

Q11 What subclasses are affected by priority processing?
All the permanent visa classes in the skill stream of the migration program, except Business Skills, are affected. Priority
processing does not apply to applicants for visa subclasses 485, 487, 476 and 887.

作者: ritz    时间: 19-3-2009 03:32
标题: Employer sponsorship
Q1 An employer has offered me a job in Australia. Will I get priority processing?
The priority processing only applies to those who have an employer willing to formally sponsor them for migration, not
simply a job offer. Applicants who are sponsored by an employer must apply for one of the employer sponsored scheme
(ENS) visas.

Q2 An employer has offered to sponsor me. What should I do?
You will need to check your eligibility for an employer sponsored visa. The employer intending to sponsor you must also
meet certain requirements.
If you have applied for a GSM visa since 1 September 2007, you may be able to apply for an ENS visa without having to
pay a new application visa charge. You will have to complete another visa application form.
If you applied for a GSM visa before 1 September 2007, you may be able to be assessed for an ENS visa without having
to lodge a new application or pay a new application charge.
Applications for ENS visas will receive priority processing.
See: Employer Sponsored Workers

作者: ritz    时间: 19-3-2009 03:34
标题: State nomination
Q1 How can states and territories nominate, or sponsor, people?
It is entirely at the discretion of States and Territories whether or not they choose to nominate migration visa applicants.
States and territories can nominate applicants who have an occupation on their skills shortage list. They may also
sponsor up to 500 visa applicants and their families a year who do not have occupations on their state or territory list.
Applicants should approach the relevant state or territory agency directly to enquire about nomination.

Q2 How many people can states and territories bring in under the state and territory skills shortage list?
The number of potential migrants which each state or territory can sponsor from their skills shortage list is unlimited,
within the total skilled migration program’s ceiling of 115 000 people.
In addition to their skills shortage list, each state and territory is also allocated a quota of 500 off-list nominations per
program year from occupations included on the Skilled Occupations List (SOL). This enables states and territories to
respond effectively to unexpected skills shortages. While off-list nominations are available to state or territory
governments, it is their decision which applicants and skills they choose to nominate.

Q3 What is the state skills shortage list?
Each state and territory compiles its own skills shortage list. Each state or territory can sponsor potential migrants with
skills in an occupation included on their skills shortage list for a General Skilled Migration (GSM) visa. Applicants
sponsored by a state or territory government for a permanent visa receive an additional 10 points on the GSM points test.

Q4 Is there any restriction on the types of skills that states and territories can bring in under the state skills shortage list?
The only limitation is that all occupations nominated by states and territories must be listed on the SOL.

Q5 Can the states and territories bring in people with skills that are not on the CSL?
Yes, states and territories may sponsor applicants who have nominated an occupation which is on the SOL but is not on
the CSL. They may use their 500 off-list nominations to sponsor other applicants.

Q6 A State or Territory has agreed to nominate me. What do I do?
You will need to provide your State or Territory nominator with your application reference details. Your nominator will then
submit a nomination form on your behalf to the department. If the nomination is successful your application will then be
eligible for priority processing.

Q7 If I have already lodged an independent skilled application, is there any way to change it to a State
Sponsored visa?

If you have lodged a Skilled – Independent (subclass 175) visa or a Skilled – Independent (subclass 885) visa, your visa
can be assessed as a State Sponsored visa.
To obtain a state or territory nomination, you should approach the state or territory you would like to live in and request
they consider nominating you. Please note that state-sponsored migrants are expected to live for at least two (2) years in
the state or territory which sponsors them.
See: Nomination by State/Territory government
If you are accepted by a state or territory government, they will notify you and lodge the relevant nomination form directly
with the department.
You will also need to complete the post-lodgement form to let the department know that you have accepted a nomination
and wish to have your application assessed under either the Skilled – Sponsored (subclass 176) visa or a Skilled –
Sponsored (subclass 886) visa.
See: General Skilled Migration Post-Lodgement Enquiry Form

作者: ritz    时间: 19-3-2009 03:36
标题: Students
Q1 How will these changes impact on international students?
Australia has a well-deserved reputation for high-quality education and training. We continue to welcome overseas
students, and appreciate the contribution they make to both academic life and the communities in which they live.
There are no changes being proposed to the student visa program itself. The pathway from a student visa to General
Skilled Migration (GSM) also remains in place. However, applying for a student visa and applying for GSM are separate
processes. It is important to note that student visas are aimed at achieving an educational outcome. GSM on the other
hand is predominantly driven by the labour market needs of Australia and the requirements for permanent residence can
change.

Q2 I am an international student, can I still apply for permanent residence?
International students who were eligible for permanent residence before these changes will still be eligible for permanent
residence.
International students who have graduated from an Australian education provider and meet other necessary requirements
will still be eligible to apply for permanent residence under the GSM program. Student visa holders will still need to meet
the points test and basic eligibility requirements such as having the required level of English language proficiency and
having completed a degree, diploma or trade qualification resulting from at least two academic years of study in Australia.
While the requirements for GSM have not changed, Australia continually adjusts and reviews its migration program to
ensure it meets changing needs and circumstances. Prospective permanent visa applicants should continue to monitor
the website for changes.

Q3 The course I am studying will not allow me to qualify for an occupation on the Critical Skills List (CSL), can I still apply for a permanent residence visa?
These changes do not impact on the application requirements for GSM. The points test and requirements for GSM have
not changed. Students studying in courses leading to 50- or 60-point occupations on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL)
will still be eligible to apply for GSM. Students with 60-point occupations will also still be eligible for additional points on
the points test if that occupation is listed on the Migration Occupations in Demand List (MODL) and they have the
necessary skilled work experience. The SOL and MODL have not changed.
Eligible applicants with occupations not on the CSL will still be able to apply for GSM. However, their visa applications will
not be processed as quickly. Those people nominating occupations on the CSL will be given processing priority.

Q4 What visas other than skill stream visas can I access?
International students holding a student visa can continue to apply for other temporary or permanent visas provided that
they meet the necessary eligibility criteria.

Q5 The course I am studying will not allow me to qualify for an occupation on the Critical Skills List - Can I enrol in another course?
Students wishing to change course should firstly discuss with their education provider how this can be done. Those
students who wish to change to a course in a different education sector may also need to apply for a Student visa of a
different subclass and should contact the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC).

Q6 I am an education provider with students enrolled in a course that will not allow them to qualify for an
occupation on the CSL and these students are now withdrawing their enrolment. Is the Government going to
compensate me?

No. The Government has not made any changes to international education or student visa policy. The occupations
eligible for GSM have not changed. The changes will only impact on those students who apply for GSM on graduation.
The change will mean faster visa processing for applicants with employer sponsorship or who are nominated by a State
or Territory Government or who have an occupation on the CSL.
The government changes GSM visa requirements in response to economic conditions and labour market needs. As such,
the government makes no guarantees that courses delivered by education providers in response to students seeking a
permanent migration outcome will continue to assist them in meeting this goal.

Q7 What further changes are proposed for the student program?
At this time, there are no changes proposed to the student visa program.
Applying for a student visa and applying for GSM are separate processes. GSM requirements may be altered in future in
response to changing economic circumstances.
The Government is focused on shifting the outcome of the migration program to a more industry driven model where
employer sponsored visas become a significant pathway to permanent residence. Further changes along this direction
will potentially be made in the future.

作者: ritz    时间: 19-3-2009 03:37
标题: Subclass 457 – Business (Long Stay) visa
Q1 Do these changes affect my 457 application?
No.

Q2 Can I apply for General Skilled Migration while I hold a 457 Visa?
Yes, you can apply for an offshore GSM visa in Australia as a holder of 457 visa as long as you meet the threshold
requirements. However, as this is an offshore category visa, you must be outside Australia at the time of grant and you
will not be eligible for a bridging visa.

作者: ritz    时间: 19-3-2009 03:47
标题: 回复 #1 ritz 的帖子
关于capping 的这条真是让人晕倒啊
Q14 What will happen to those applications which are in the final stages of processing and where the
department has requested applicants to provide health and character clearances?

The new arrangements will apply to all visa applications, including those in the final stages of processing.


作者: SHARING    时间: 19-3-2009 03:56

作者: 沉沉    时间: 19-3-2009 05:06
不错。 很好!!!
作者: appleya    时间: 19-3-2009 05:40
原帖由 ritz 于 19-3-2009 04:47 发表
关于capping 的这条真是让人晕倒啊



优先权实在是威力无穷啊!

但感觉新政的东西一方面是因为经济滑坡的原因,另一方面也是因为投诉过多,移民局给自己找借口。
作者: memsgg    时间: 19-3-2009 09:57
原帖由 ritz 于 19-3-2009 04:47 发表
关于capping 的这条真是让人晕倒啊


什么意思啊?

难道只要没有准签,即使分了co也有可能被踢出去吗???
作者: 小波    时间: 19-3-2009 10:25
标题: 回复 #8 ritz 的帖子
简直无语
我说我都met一周了
怎么没人理啊
原来被踢出来了
作者: ljbit    时间: 19-3-2009 10:57
标题: 回复 #8 ritz 的帖子
看到这个,心里咯噔一下
作者: ysx11111    时间: 19-3-2009 11:06

作者: erictsai    时间: 19-3-2009 11:16

看来没拿到准签信之前都会有变数啊。
作者: micchy    时间: 19-3-2009 11:22
原帖由 ritz 于 2009-3-19 01:47 发表
关于capping 的这条真是让人晕倒啊


看来现在拿到VISA之前,一切都会有变数啊-_-|||
作者: MillerYang    时间: 19-3-2009 11:34
看来只有CSL华山一条路了。。。
作者: 蒙面超人    时间: 19-3-2009 11:37
大家不用太担心,好像没有什么新消息,只是对很多悬而未决的问题进行了详细的解释,还有就是重申了一下CAPPING会针对所有人。

当然形势是严峻的
作者: 蒙面超人    时间: 19-3-2009 11:39
标题: 回复 #18 MillerYang 的帖子
This means that your visa application will be
assessed after all the visas which are sponsored by an employer or nominated by a state or territory government, and
before other applications.


现在是瓜分配额的问题,洲担保还是最优先的
作者: 阿土伯    时间: 19-3-2009 11:39
应该主要是看你在不在csl上面了。而且现在州担保的名额用的差不多了。

猜测:
1,州担保的准迁要到6月30号之后。
2,csl上面已经分了vo的,也是要看职业了。
3,如果超过了115000的名额后,全部要等到6月30好了。

惨惨惨。
作者: 阿土伯    时间: 19-3-2009 11:40
原帖由 lxbtiger 于 19-3-2009 11:25 发表
简直无语
我说我都met一周了
怎么没人理啊
原来被踢出来了


你是什么类别啊?csl或州担保啊?
作者: 小波    时间: 19-3-2009 11:45
标题: 回复 #22 aaron_li2k 的帖子
我是TRA的
以前是CSL,现在没有了
作者: ritz    时间: 19-3-2009 11:50
标题: 回复 #23 lxbtiger 的帖子
GSM 的配额应该还没用完啦,你的case可能在最后审核阶段花了比较长的时间
VO们在学习领会新精神之前不敢随便做决定吧
作者: 小波    时间: 19-3-2009 11:52
标题: 回复 #24 ritz 的帖子
这是最好的估计了

最坏的就是被放到MODL里了,到第二梯队了
不过生活就是如此,我也不想太多了
早晚的事情吗
作者: 阿土伯    时间: 19-3-2009 11:53
原帖由 lxbtiger 于 19-3-2009 12:45 发表
我是TRA的
以前是CSL,现在没有了


分了vo的话,应该就不用担心了。gsm的名额应该还没有用完吧。前天的新闻不是说,还剩30%的名额吗。
周担保处理了那么久,现在名额可能用到差不多了。现在几个周担保的迟迟没有准。反而是gsm的准了。由此看来...
作者: oldqin    时间: 19-3-2009 11:54
变来变去的何时是个头啊
作者: mimel    时间: 19-3-2009 12:12
&pid
原帖由 micchy 于 19-3-2009 12:22 发表

看来现在拿到VISA之前,一切都会有变数啊-_-|||


拿到visa也不可靠,可能下一个新政就会影响所有移民,包括已经拿到准签,但还没进入澳洲国门的。
作者: thomasyue    时间: 19-3-2009 12:23
这个对那些分了CO还没准签的不在目前CSL列表上的朋友真是一打击啊。
作者: brentdong    时间: 19-3-2009 12:27

作者: Foxpig    时间: 19-3-2009 12:49
那我呢??? 更没谱。
作者: nicole_zjy    时间: 19-3-2009 12:50
又是乌云盖顶的一天,郁闷
保护主义才是王道。。。
作者: saraye    时间: 19-3-2009 13:02
However, those which are subject to
capping will not be granted in the 2008-09 program year, which ends on 30 June 2009, once the cap for that visa
category is reached.
这个什么意思
作者: ritz    时间: 19-3-2009 13:07
标题: 回复 #33 saraye 的帖子
就是说某一类别的签证配额到了封顶上限(capping)之后,这一财年就不会再批准新的visa, 要等下一个财年
下一个财年在 09年7月1日开始
作者: thomasyue    时间: 19-3-2009 13:07
标题: 回复 #31 Foxpig 的帖子
老兄,你是担保的,你怕谁啊
作者: Foxpig    时间: 19-3-2009 13:19
标题: 回复 #35 thomasyue 的帖子
我是州担保啊,可是移民局到现在还不知道我是州担保啊。烦恼ing~
分分钟满额了都还没分得到CO
作者: saraye    时间: 19-3-2009 13:25
标题: 回复 #34 ritz 的帖子
难道不是一直是这样的吗
那我们这些等了快2年的3无怎么办呢
作者: ritz    时间: 19-3-2009 13:31
标题: 回复 #37 saraye 的帖子
应该一直是这样的,因为今年在半中间减少了配额,所以专门拿出来说明一下
作者: jackaroo    时间: 19-3-2009 13:34
原帖由 saraye 于 19-3-2009 14:25 发表
难道不是一直是这样的吗
那我们这些等了快2年的3无怎么办呢


转一个国外论坛上移民局给申请者的回信,

"Please note that due to the Ministers latest announcement on Mon 16 March 2009 (http://www.minister.immi.gov.au/medi...09/ce09030.htm) regarding removal of occupations from the critical skills list we are unable to provide specific timeframes as to when your application will be finalized. The Critical Skills List is a list of occupations developed in response to the changing critical skills needs of Australia. It is focused on medical and key IT professionals and engineers.

The CSL is more responsive than the Migration Occupations in Demand List (MODL) in identifying and prioritizing applications for skills in critical shortage.
The CSL will be reviewed regularly by the Government to ensure that it remains valid and current in the changing circumstances. Processing applications on this list as soon as possible will ensure our economy gets the skills it needs now, not simply the migrants who applied first.[/color]
Effective from 1 January 2009, occupations that are not included in the CSL will not be given priority processing or finalization unless applicants are sponsored or nominated by a state or territory government.
If you wish to request a refund of the VAC2 payment pending finalization of your application, please forward the request to me."

[ 本帖最后由 jackaroo 于 19-3-2009 14:36 编辑 ]
作者: 小波    时间: 19-3-2009 13:55

http://www.visabureau.com/australia/critical-skills-list.aspx
这个网站和移民局有关系吗
作者: memsgg    时间: 19-3-2009 14:14
标题: 回复 #39 jackaroo 的帖子
请问这个论坛的网址,谢谢
作者: 沉沉    时间: 19-3-2009 14:17


是一个外国人的移民代理和咨询机构.

不过他们的机构比我们正式多了, 都有MARN 和MIA编号:

http://www.visabureau.com/australia/about.aspx
作者: mimel    时间: 19-3-2009 14:27
原帖由 jackaroo 于 19-3-2009 14:34 发表


转一个国外论坛上移民局给申请者的回信,

"Please note that due to the Ministers latest announcement on Mon 16 March 2009 (http://www.minister.immi.gov.au/medi...09/ce09030.htm) regarding removal o ...


"If you wish to request a refund of the VAC2 payment pending finalization of your application, please forward the request to me."

已经交了VAC2费的都会被pending,移民局可真狠啊!
作者: hqx888    时间: 19-3-2009 14:32
不是说了今年没名额就等名年有名额会准签吗!!!
我认为他们说的很实在.能够理解,对澳洲和申请人都好(因PR前两年无社会救济和失业金的!)
有很多流氓国家就直接把人拒了!!!
作者: lppishere    时间: 19-3-2009 14:42
还是没提MODL什么时候能开始处理,州担保终归有个上限总额,CSL就没有,总不见得一直等新的CSL来申请,完全不动MODL?核心问题还是,到底有多少CSL的?
作者: cxgame2007    时间: 19-3-2009 14:49
如果没大变化预计2009年内处理完MODL。
作者: susanlee1981    时间: 19-3-2009 15:16
标题: 回复 #23 lxbtiger 的帖子
我跟你一样还没准签。
作者: 阿土伯    时间: 19-3-2009 15:19
只是一个公司而言。
作者: 浮云    时间: 19-3-2009 15:20
MODL不是早有人分析过,剩下的人差不多是CSL的一半。CSL处理用了4个月,那MODL差不多2个月。。。。
前提是一切都照旧。。。
作者: jackaroo    时间: 19-3-2009 15:22
原帖由 memsgg 于 19-3-2009 15:14 发表
请问这个论坛的网址,谢谢


FYI

http://britishexpats.com/forum/
作者: flmlq    时间: 19-3-2009 16:50
变来变去,反正我是去年9月的475,现在还没分VO,看来也是要等到7月再说了
作者: pusu1980    时间: 19-3-2009 17:30
Q14里所说就是我现在所处的情况,原来是CSL,之后分了CO,再之后职业从CSL里移除,我补料8天龙,没有任何的消息。我想写信问问我的CO我的CASE受到影响没,但是中介告诉我,每个CASE有不同的情况,你如果频繁的给CO写信询问,CO会很不爽的,所以让我再等等,过两个星期之后再说了!
作者: susanlee1981    时间: 19-3-2009 19:27
标题: 回复 #52 pusu1980 的帖子
我跟你是一种情况,2月26日就分了co,接着就补完料,至今无消息啊。
作者: susanlee1981    时间: 19-3-2009 19:30
标题: 回复 #52 pusu1980 的帖子
我个你情况非常相似,你是136么?我8.16签收,我中介也说让再等等!
作者: pusu1980    时间: 19-3-2009 19:54
我是136TRA,我听中介的再等2个星期,如果没有消息的话就发邮件问问,大不了等到7月了!
作者: viviankimura    时间: 19-3-2009 19:59
原帖由 浮云 于 19-3-2009 16:20 发表
MODL不是早有人分析过,剩下的人差不多是CSL的一半。CSL处理用了4个月,那MODL差不多2个月。。。。
前提是一切都照旧。。。


应该没那么顺利,我看到这段话"As of now, only General Skilled Migration applications which are State/Territory sponsored, or which have nominated occupations on the new Critical Skills List will be processed. There will be no visa grants to other applicants until further notice, which is not likely to be before 1 July 2009, and may be much longer.".....

出处:http://www.aobo.com.au/thread-130766-1-1.html
作者: susanlee1981    时间: 19-3-2009 20:20
标题: 回复 #55 pusu1980 的帖子
等到7月,你是modl,据现在这状况,估计这次赶不上就是无限期等待了。
作者: pusu1980    时间: 19-3-2009 20:29
关键还是看配额吗,如果配额够的话就没有问题啊,这个财年的还没用完,我们这些已经分CO的CSL应该会准的。
作者: susanlee1981    时间: 19-3-2009 20:37
配额现在应该没问题。Q14不是说新政用于所有未准签的申请者么,包括取消一些csl的职业。
作者: lan00429    时间: 19-3-2009 22:35
原帖由 flmlq 于 19-3-2009 14:50 发表
变来变去,反正我是去年9月的475,现在还没分VO,看来也是要等到7月再说了



我是08年7月的475啊,也一样没分VO!
作者: zhangyuanzhi    时间: 19-3-2009 23:10
对已经分CO的也有影响吗?不会吧?????
作者: zhangyuanzhi    时间: 19-3-2009 23:13
原帖由 pusu1980 于 19-3-2009 21:29 发表
关键还是看配额吗,如果配额够的话就没有问题啊,这个财年的还没用完,我们这些已经分CO的CSL应该会准的。


对·对·对  支持支持支持。
作者: thomasyue    时间: 19-3-2009 23:13
标题: 回复 #61 zhangyuanzhi 的帖子
很不幸, 是的. 所有还没有准签的都按照新的CSL处理.
作者: thomasyue    时间: 19-3-2009 23:16
原帖由 zhangyuanzhi 于 20-3-2009 00:13 发表


对·对·对  支持支持支持。


  那种说法只是非官方的人性化的想法.
  官方处理条例是 :
Q14 What will happen to those applications which are in the final stages of processing and where the department has requested applicants to provide health and character clearances?
The new arrangements will apply to all visa applications, including those in the final stages of processing.

作者: pusu1980    时间: 19-3-2009 23:34
那样的话就只能等到处理完CSL后才能处理MODL上的,不过也不用完全的灰心,这个优先,那个优先的,不也有三无的TZ分CO的吗!所以说世事无绝对啊!
作者: jlcgydzq    时间: 19-3-2009 23:34
看来大家都关注了这个第14条款.很致命的条款...
作者: woshiqiutian    时间: 19-3-2009 23:39
Q14 What will happen to those applications which are in the final stages of processing and where the
department has requested applicants to provide health and character clearances?
The new arrangements will apply to all visa applications, including those in the final stages of processing.

先留个脚印。我的申请是在316政策之前分的VO,前不久刚补完料,而且我的职业还在新的CSL上。过一段看看我是准签,还是往后延,就知道了。到时候我再给大家汇报。
作者: thomasyue    时间: 19-3-2009 23:43
标题: 回复 #67 woshiqiutian 的帖子
晕,你既然都还在CSL上,你的准签也不能说明什么问题啊. 316对你就没影响.
作者: ritz    时间: 19-3-2009 23:47
原帖由 thomasyue 于 20-3-2009 00:16 发表


  那种说法只是非官方的人性化的想法.
  官方处理条例是 :
Q14 What will happen to those applications which are in the final stages of processing and where the department has requested applicants t ...


Q14 是在Capping 一节的内容,是关于削减配额的解释,而不是关于CSL变更的 [见1楼]
上下文一定要清楚
作者: pusu1980    时间: 19-3-2009 23:58
那麻烦LZ解释一下削减配额的内容。
作者: thomasyue    时间: 20-3-2009 00:11
原帖由 ritz 于 20-3-2009 00:47 发表


Q14 是在Capping 一节的内容,是关于削减配额的解释,而不是关于CSL变更的 [见1楼]
上下文一定要清楚

   恩,没错,是放在CAPPING一节,可是从描述看,绝不只是适用与capping, 应为The only visas to be capped at this time are the business skills visa classes, 然而这个Q14里面提到的则是全部visa类别.另外,再看Q13,其实也就已经是在谈priority processing的问题了. 所以这个Q14针对的还是广泛的,所有VISA类别都按照现有优先级处理,不论所在的处理否进入decision阶段.
    欢迎大家讨论啊,呵呵

[ 本帖最后由 thomasyue 于 20-3-2009 01:35 编辑 ]
作者: woshiqiutian    时间: 20-3-2009 00:20
标题: 回复 #68 thomasyue 的帖子
前面有几个筒子说分VO后,又遇到316政策的新list,自己的职业已经不在CSL里了。我是想做个对比,看看是不是按新的CSL执行呢。
作者: jlcgydzq    时间: 20-3-2009 00:22
原帖由 thomasyue 于 20-3-2009 00:43 发表
晕,你既然都还在CSL上,你的准签也不能说明什么问题啊. 316对你就没影响.

同意你的观点
作者: thomasyue    时间: 20-3-2009 00:24
条文规条文,具体怎么处理就不知道了.
   看到有一个CO给的回信:
"Effective from 1 January 2009, occupations that are not included in the CSL will not be given priority processing or finalization unless applicants are sponsored or nominated by a state or territory government.

If you wish to request a refund of the VAC2 payment pending finalization of your application, please forward the request to me."

  这个老兄,就已经是进入final stage了,结果是退款处理(以上是316以后的邮件).

[ 本帖最后由 thomasyue 于 20-3-2009 01:36 编辑 ]
作者: MillerYang    时间: 20-3-2009 00:49
原帖由 蒙面超人 于 19-3-2009 09:39 发表


现在是瓜分配额的问题,洲担保还是最优先的

问题是IT基本没周担保,有州担保的比175要求还高
作者: jlcgydzq    时间: 20-3-2009 00:58
原帖由 lxbtiger 于 19-3-2009 11:25 发表
简直无语
我说我都met一周了
怎么没人理啊
原来被踢出来了

你再等等看,到月底是否会有准签信.
如果准,那就说明你分VO的,不受影响.
作者: 于小福    时间: 20-3-2009 13:17
标题: 回复 #21 aaron_li2k 的帖子
请问,176州担保这个财年已经用了多少名额,还剩多少名额啊,知道的话告诉一下下
作者: 蓝色北极星    时间: 20-3-2009 16:35
不理解。新政说:
removal of construction and manufacturing trades from the CSL.
为什么新的CSL里面还有engineering-civil
难道civil engineering不属于construction ??
作者: ritz    时间: 20-3-2009 16:43
标题: 回复 #78 蓝色北极星 的帖子
construction and manufacturing trades  这是指技工类的职业比如 bricklayer什么的
Civil Engineer 是professional
证明行业工人的工会比专业人士的工会厉害
作者: stevepku    时间: 20-3-2009 17:14
标题: 回复 #77 于小福 的帖子
同问。。。。176和475共享配额的话,那475已经approve了那么多,是不是176也相应完事了?怪不得坛子里176的一直很安静。。。
作者: 于小福    时间: 20-3-2009 18:05
标题: 回复 #80 stevepku 的帖子
咱两情况差不多,多多联系哦
作者: rich    时间: 20-3-2009 19:35
谢谢分享!
作者: zhangyuanzhi    时间: 21-3-2009 11:37
爱咋咋地吧!!
作者: leoblue    时间: 19-5-2009 21:32
好贴,顶
作者: leoleo1    时间: 20-8-2009 16:38
标题: 我就是一个例子,等了两年多了
原帖由 thomasyue 于 19-3-2009 12:23 发表
这个对那些分了CO还没准签的不在目前CSL列表上的朋友真是一打击啊。

我就是一个例子,等了两年多了




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