什么时候提交EOI? -- 问题已更新
本帖最后由 dawn_ch 于 12-2-2014 03:50 编辑我前几天刚刚考过了雅思,现在准备提交EOI. 我自己计算了一下自己的分数,为65分,职业代码261313. 我想申请189,问题是我老婆(副申)还没有考雅思(需一个月.她只要考出4.5分就可以),小孩子的护照也还没申请(需一个月. 因为是外地户口). 所以正在犹豫是不是再等一个月后再提交EOI. 我现在有几个问题:
1. 提交EOI后, 2613类 65分一般要多入能被invite? 是一周吗?
目前得到的信息,起码要等两轮,也就是一个月;
2. 被invite后, 可以等一段时间再去elodge吗?最长能等多久?
官网数据60天.论坛里有说90天的.这里澄清一下
To be able to apply for this visa, you must first submit an expression of interest and then be invited through SkillSelect. If you receive an invitation, you will have 60 days to apply online for the visa. During that time, you cannot change the information in your expression of interest.
3. 在elodge阶段,都要提交什么材料? 包含配偶雅思成绩和小孩的护照吗?
现在看来,小孩子的护照是要有的.但配偶的雅思成绩可以事后和CO交流
4. elodge后,189分配CO要等7周吗? 在elodge阶段可以先不提交配偶雅思成绩,等分到CO后再提交吗?
189分CO等7周是alex的贴子上说的.具体如何我不清楚.有些文件可以等分到CO后再补交,但我还是不太确定有哪些文件是必须在elodge的时候提交的.有过来人给个列表吗? 多谢了!!!
另: 官网上说的是理想情况,即elodge的时候把所有的文件都上传完毕.分完CO,秒签
After you have lodged the application and documents, we will let you know that we have received your information.
We will allocate a case officer and give you an email address for all future correspondence.
You can track and manage your online application using your ImmiAccount.
但实际上,在分CO的过程中,是可以做很多事情的(比如体检,出生证明,无刑公证等) 我老婆雅思能不能过4.5我不太确定...
希望她能过,这样能省好几万块的语言费 2613这个职业昨天那一轮邀请捞到了1,29提交的eoi65分。这么看估计不出两周应该就会被捞 Jerrychenhao 发表于 11-2-2014 18:11 static/image/common/back.gif
2613这个职业昨天那一轮邀请捞到了1,29提交的eoi65分。这么看估计不出两周应该就会被捞
请问你在哪里看到的这些信息? 论坛帖子,标题忘了。 我得到的信息是,上轮invitation(Feb 10th)没有邀请65分的2613
不知道为什么 官方report
http://www.immi.gov.au/skills/skillselect/
但昨天的report还没出来。
没有邀请65分的,难道都是邀请的70分?你哪里得来的信息
你的问题2-4记得移民局官网都有介绍 2.10不可能不邀请65的,哪有那么多70分的申请人。没有邀请60分的倒是有可能。纠结这个也没啥用了,下周一报告就出来了。楼主家庭作业做得还不够,论坛还要多泡啊!
楼主
首先,如果你的分数满足你的职业189的条件,就赶紧eoi,争取早被邀约!获邀后有2个月的时间提交elodge.也就是2个月不elodge,本次邀请作废。
再者,你老婆的雅思,如果你不靠她加分,与eoi无关。不必等。
最后,你老婆和孩子以及你的申请所需文件都要在elodge之后的2个月提交immiaccount,等co出现。再沟通。
你要仔仔细细看官网的文件哈……
祝你成功 谢谢大家的回复.官网上的东西我看过了,只是不太确定document list里的东西是不是在elodge的时候都要提交
或是在分到CO后可以补交
At the time of invitation
You must provide evidence you met the following threshold requirements at the time of invitation.
Evidence you have at least competent English. This includes:
evidence you are a citizen of and hold a current passport from Canada, New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom or the United States of America, or
you have scored at least 6 on each of the four components of speaking, reading, listening and writing in an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test, or scored B on each of the four components of an Occupational English Test (OET) you took in the three years immediately before lodging your application.
If you are seeking to demonstrate proficient or superior English for the points test, you must submit a suitable English language test result even if you hold one of the passports specified above.
A suitable skills assessment assessed by the relevant assessing authority for your nominated occupation from the relevant Skilled Occupation List.
You were under 50 years of age. Your personal documents are counted as evidence.
Evidence that you need to provide to support your Points Test claims made in your Expression of Interest (EOI). Evidence you need to provide is available below. Your assessed points score must be equal to or greater than the points score you claimed in your EOI.
State or territory Government agency nomination through SkillSelect. Note: you are not required to provide additional evidence that you have been nominated by an Australian State or territory Government agency.
Forms
Form 1393 Electronic application form (online form: use the link we have provided in your letter of invitation).
Charges
Pay the visa application charge.
Pay any second instalments of the visa application charge, if applicable.
Documents to show identity
Scanned colour copies of the biographical pages of the current passports or travel documents of all people included in the application.
Recent, scanned passport-sized photograph (45 mm x 35 mm) of you and each other person included in the application. Alternatively, digital photos can also be provided. Each photograph should:
be of the head and shoulders against a plain background and
be labelled with the applicant's name.
If your name has changed or the name of anyone included in your application has changed:
evidence of the name change.
Scanned colour copy of your birth registration, and that of all people included in the application, showing the names of both parents. If you do not have a birth certificate, provide a certified scanned colour copy of the identification pages of at least one of the following:
passport
family book showing both parents’ names
identification document issued by the government
document issued by a court that verifies the person’s identity
other acceptable evidence that you are who you claim to be.
Your family relationships
Spouse or de facto partner
If you are married or in a de facto relationship, provide evidence of a genuine and continuing relationship with your partner at the exclusion of all others.
If you are married provide a scanned colour copy of marriage certificate or relationship registration for you and your partner
For de facto relationships this should include evidence that you have been in the relationship for at least 12 months at time of application. Evidence can include, but is not limited to, joint bank account statements, billing accounts in joint names, other evidence of cohabitation etc).
If you or anyone included in the application has been widowed, divorced or is permanently separated: a certified scanned colour copy of the relevant death certificate, divorce decree absolute, or statutory declaration/separation certificate.
Children
Copies of birth certificates or the family book showing the names of both parents for each dependent child included in the application.
For all children included in the application aged 18 years or older, provide a scanned colour copy of:
their full birth certificate to evidence their relationship to you
evidence of their current or recent formal studies
evidence of financial dependency on you
a completed Form 47A
If any dependent child included in the application is adopted include scanned colour copies of the adoption papers.
If you have included a child under 18 years of age in the application, and that child’s other parent is not included in the application you must provide documentary evidence that you have the legal right to include that child in your application, such as:
copies of official legal documents, such as a court-issued custody, access or guardianship order;
Form 1229 Consent form to grant an Australian visa to a child under the age of 18 years (125 kB PDF file). If you use this form, you will have to attach a certified copy of the other parent’s government issued identification document (such as a passport or driver’s licence) with their photograph and a signature.
Other dependent relatives
For all other dependent relatives included in your application:
A completed Form 47A
evidence of the relationship between this applicant and you or your spouse (birth & marriage certificates, etc)
evidence that this relative lives in your household
evidence your relative has been financially dependent on you for at least the 12 months immediately before you lodge your application
if your relative has been widowed, divorced or is permanently separated a copy of any relevant death certificate, divorce decree absolute, or statutory declaration/separation certificate.
Character requirements
Police checks for you and everyone included in your application, whether they are migrating or not, who is at least 16 years of age. You must provide a scanned colour copy:
of an Australian National Police Check for anyone who has spent a total of 12 months or more in Australia since turning 16 years of age
of police certificates from each country in which anyone in your application has spent a total of 12 months or more in the past 10 years since turning 16 years of age.
If you or anyone included in the application has served in the armed forces of any country:
certified scanned colour copy of military service record or discharge papers.
Family members English language proficiency
For each of your dependent applicants who are aged 18 years or older at the time of application must provide evidence of Functional English. If the applicant does not have evidence of having Functional English, you will need to provide a statement indicating your intention to pay the second instalment of the visa application charge.
Points test
Evidence to support your claims made against each relevant criterion on the Points Test should be scanned, certified where required and uploaded with your online application.
Age: Proof of age such as a copy of your birth certificate or passport. Your personal documents are counted as evidence and in most cases you will not need to provide more documents.
English language proficiency: the results of an IELTS or OET test that you took in the three years immediately before lodging your application. You need to ensure you are able to provide evidence of the level of your English language ability attained at time of invitation. You will need to provide your IELTS or OET test result as evidence of your English language ability.
You only need to provide the Test Report Form (TRF) Number that is on your IELTS certificate.
Skilled employment: evidence of working full-time in skilled employment in the 10 years before you were invited to apply, such as:
employment references
contracts, pay slips, tax returns, group certificates
evidence that you have been self-employed
any other documents that you provided to the relevant assessing authority to obtain your skills assessment, including any documents relating to your employment history.
Employment references must meet the following requirements:
be written on the official letterhead of the company or government department providing the reference;
the letterhead should indicate clearly the full address of the company and any telephone, fax numbers, e-mail and website addresses;
the name and position of the person authorised to sign the employment reference should be typed or stamped below that person’s signature;
the contact telephone number of the person writing the reference should be included in the letter;
the letter should indicate the exact period of employment (including whether permanent or temporary, full or part-time), position(s) held, the duties undertaken and the salary earned - positions should not be described by generic titles (eg. research officer, public servant) but according to the nature of the duties undertaken (eg. research chemist, accounts clerk); and
a payslip from your current employment should also be included – this is especially important from applicants working in government departments.
Qualifications: evidence of your qualifications, such as certified copies of:
degrees, diplomas, certificates and course transcripts
any other documents you provided to the relevant assessing authority to support your qualification claims.
Australian study requirement: evidence that you have completed one or more degrees, diplomas or trade qualifications for award by an Australian educational institution as a result of a course or courses:
that are registered courses;
that were completed in a total of at least 16 calendar months;
that were completed as a result of a total of at least 2 academic years study;
for which all instruction was conducted in English; and
that you undertook while in Australia as the holder of a visa authorising you to study.
Credentialed community language: evidence that you have been accredited at the paraprofessional level or above for interpreting or translating by the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI).
Study in regional Australia: Obtain evidence that you have lived and studied in regional Australia/low population growth metropolitan areas:
you will need evidence of residency which spans the 2 year period – this will usually include documents such as rental agreements and gas, power and telephone bills; and
you may need to provide supplementary evidence of studying at a campus in regional Australia or a low population growth metropolitan area if your academic transcript does not identify the campus.
Partner skills:
your partner’s personal documents that prove they are under 50 years of age
evidence your partner has at least competent English at time of invitation. This includes
evidence they are a citizen of and hold a current passport from Canada, New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom or the United States of America, or
they have scored at least 6 on each of the four components of speaking, reading, listening and writing in an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test, or scored B on each of the four components of an Occupational English Test (OET) they took in the three years immediately before lodging your application.
a suitable skills assessment from the relevant assessing authority for your partner’s nominated occupation (which must be on the same skilled occupations list as your nominated occupation).
Professional year in Australia: documents that prove you completed a specified professional year of 12 months in Australia in the four years before you were invited to apply. crapzz 发表于 12-2-2014 01:17 static/image/common/back.gif
官方report
http://www.immi.gov.au/skills/skillselect/
但昨天的report还没出来。
谢谢你的回复
我是在国外的一个论坛上看到的,上面说最近一轮邀请里没有65分的2613
http://www.expatforum.com/expats/australia-expat-forum-expats-living-australia/117201-eoi-submitted-club-1118.html
移民局的官网我看过,但没仔细看;
以逛这个论坛为主.前段时间一直忙雅思了,也没仔细看.谢谢提醒! zhouxiaoming81 发表于 12-2-2014 02:21 static/image/common/back.gif
楼主
首先,如果你的分数满足你的职业189的条件,就赶紧eoi,争取早被邀约!获邀后有2个月的时间提交elodge ...
谢谢回复!
我等我老婆的雅思成绩,目的是怕在elodge的时候我老婆的雅思成绩还出不来,到时候不知道怎么个填.
我在论坛里看到有人说有些材料在elodge的时候可以不提交,等分到CO后再去补
因为等分CO是一个漫长的过程(alex的贴子上说189要7周),如果是这样的话,我就可以先elodge,上传部分信息,等分到CO后再补交材料
谢谢你了!
Jerrychenhao 发表于 12-2-2014 01:44 static/image/common/back.gif
2.10不可能不邀请65的,哪有那么多70分的申请人。没有邀请60分的倒是有可能。纠结这个也没啥用了,下周一报 ...
谢谢你的回复
我是在国外的一个论坛上看到的,上面说最近一轮邀请里没有65分的2613
http://www.expatforum.com/expats ... tted-club-1118.html 不客气。
你老婆的雅思即使没有也最多就是等co出现后补交语言费。到澳洲之后可以有510个小时的学习英语课程,也不白交。尤其你有孩子,上课期间还可以免费看孩子。也不白交。
总之哈,满足条件第一时间eoi。获邀后,可以研究elodge所需的东西,在eoi过期之前提交eoi。
强烈建议把所有可能要求的文件在co出现之前提交,很有可能秒签。
另外,co经常4-5周就出现了……:D dawn_ch 发表于 12-2-2014 03:33 static/image/common/back.gif
谢谢你的回复
我是在国外的一个论坛上看到的,上面说最近一轮邀请里没有65分的2613
http://www.expatfor ...
还是等官方report出来再看吧,现在说的无法判断真假
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