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我发的查询信的内容:
I was told that the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Senator Chris Evans, announced a range of changes in response to the global economic crisis to ensure the Skilled Migration program is better targeted and more responsive to industry needs in the previous replies on my inquiries. This time, I would like to know what will happen to Group 4-5 once the economy recovers. I am sure you will make every effort to see that cases falling into the categories of group 4 and 5, which have been waiting for so long, will be processed once the economic conditions or the unemployment rate returns to a normal level. Am I right? If yes, how long is it expected to take? Thank you for your time and looking forward to your reply.
收到的回复:
Thank you for your e-mail about your visa application under Australia’s
General Skilled Migration program.
As previously advsied, your application does not fall into Groups 1-2 and
your nominated occupation is not on the CSL (http://www.immi.gov.
au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/pdf/critical-skills-list.pdf). This
means that no further processing can be done on your application until all
applications in Groups 1-3 have been finalised.
Based on current application rates for Groups 1-3, it is unlikely at this
stage that applications which fall in Groups 1-3 will be exhausted in the
2009-10 Migration Program year and processing of Groups 4 and 5 will be
delayed until this has occurred.
This arrangement applies to all applications in Groups 4 and 5,
irrespective of whether health and character clearances have been
provided; the date your application was submitted; whether the application
is in the final stages of processing or your nominated occupation was
previously on the CSL.
We will contact you again should there be any changes to the above
arrangements.
How can you obtain priority processing?
To be eligible for priority processing you will need to obtain nomination
by a State or Territory Government. This option is available for
subclasses 134, 136, 175, 176, 885, 886.
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 per year who do not have occupations on
their State or Territory list depending on the needs of local labour
markets.
Please note that it is entirely at the discretion of the State or
Territory whether or not they choose to nominate a migration visa
applicant.
If you receive a nomination, your application will be allocated to a case
officer within 10 days of approval of this nomination.
Further information on State or Territory nominations can be found at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/g ... /nom-by-state-terr-
gov.htm
Alternatively, you may seek an Australian employer to formally sponsor you.
Further information on Employer sponsorship can be found at: http://www.
immi.gov.au/skilled/skilled-workers/visa-options.htm
For any further enquiries about the application you have lodged please
refer to our website using the following link http://www.immi.gov.
au/contacts/visa-enquiries/professionals.htm
Yours sincerely,
D. Joves
Department of Immigration and Citizenship
真是典型的模板回复,而且模板的一点不专业,仔细看其中的这段:If you receive a nomination, your application will be allocated to a case
officer within 10 days of approval of this nomination.
前段时间已经有人贴出来这段有了更改了,这发的还是以前的版本 |