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发件人:"no-reply@immi.gov.au"
发送日期:2009-02-25 11:06:56
主题: GT20090216_0000001822 GSM post-lodgement enquiry
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Tracking number: GT20090216_0000001822
Dear Mrs Zhou,
Thank you for your e-mail about your visa application under Australia’s
General Skilled Migration programme.
At this stage your file has not been allocated to a case officer.
From 1 January 2009, the new Ministerial Direction gives priority
processing to applications strictly in the following order:
1. employer sponsorship; then
2. State or Territory Sponsorship; then
3. an occupation on the Critical Skill List (CSL); then
4. Business Skills; then
5. an occupation on the MODL; and then
6. All other applications
The ASPC is currently in the process of identifying and allocating all
State or Territory Sponsored applications. In addition, allocation of
cases with occupations on the CSL has commenced. CSL applications are
allocated in date of lodgement order. To check current allocation dates,
please send a blank email to: aspc.processing@immi.gov.au (Adelaide
processed cases) or gsmb.information@immi.gov.au (Brisbane processed
cases). To determine where your application will be processed, please
access the following website address: http://www.immi.gov.
au/contacts/australia/processing-centres/adelaide-skilled.htm
Any further updates to our new processing priorities will be posted on the
DIAC website at: http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-
migration/whats-new.htm which we encourage you to review on a regular
basis.
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
We appreciate your patience.
Yours Sincerely
General Skilled Migration - Adelaide
Department of Immigration and Citizenship
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