Visa Grant Delay 189

Majority cases providing proven wrong information…

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How? You have to submit certain docs to prove your points.

If they find problem with those documents, either they are doctored or fake… or someone concealed some information related to criminal/fraudulent activities.

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So, you’re suggesting that cases that haven’t been picked up is because they’re fraudulent in some way.

But for how long you’ll have them unresolved.

My impression is they should refuse them straight away.

So, you’re trying to say that the ones who have been waiting for over a reasonable time are under suspicion of something wrong ?

This is odd though because there are many onshore applicants that may have most of their documents issued in Oz…maybe some overseas experience, diploma and police check issued overseas can be the problem, but having people graduated from aussie Universities, Australian experience, assessments are done here, this makes everything more straightforward for them.

I think we all kbow why we have all be waiting nearly 20 months. They have effectively suspended processing. It has nothing to do with this.

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Someone asked if there are rejections in PR process, if So, why would there be rejections.

I just answered that question.

It has nothing to do with delays.

This is incorrect.

What is incorrect here?

You are trying to suggest that the large number of cases that is above 18 months is due to incorrect information. Which is false.

Then you are not reading my messages.

I am clearly saying delay is nothing to do with rejections.

“ Someone asked me Will there be rejections ever for a PR application” I said YES for rejections and gave some possible reasons. “

Oh fair dos my bad.

Yes, exactly.

Last year delay, the regional visa.

This year delay, Covid 19.

Got it.

Your response was confusing.

What is the effectively suspended processing ?

Seriously… read the news.

Good news! After 14 months waiting. We got the grant finally✌️. Lodgement July 2019. All police check and medical check done after lodgement.

234611 Medical Laboratory Scientist. Primary applicant is onshore while secondary applicant is offshore. Got CO contact once in April 2020 and then received the commencement email. Then no contact at all. Direct grant in September 2020. Hopefully, this gives some hope to those secondary applicants in the application who are offshore. But I am not sure whether this grant is related to the job title or not because the primary applicant now has a job as a healthcare worker in Aus.

Anyway, thanks for this forum and hope u guys can get your golden email soon.

Cheers and good luck.

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This is a ray of hope for me, As I’m stuck offshore, we both applied onshore and my husband is onshore currently, applied nov 2019 business analyst still haven’t heard from them not even a co contact yet. May we too get blessed soon with the PR.

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Congrats on your grant and thanks for sharing it with us.

It definitely gives hopes to people in similar circumstances, so greatly appreciated you’re sharing these details.

It’s very likely that your occupation was a positive factor, but it’s good to know that It was granted even though your partner is offshore.

Could you please tell us what is the first entry condition for him given this circumstances?

What was the commencement letter you received for?

Why Did CO contact you ?

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Unless the occupation you’ve applied for is a COVID priority occupation, I wouldn’t have high hopes.

Wish someone puts in their brains that if border closure is preventing them on deciding applications, they can just grant/refuse as the case may be but not allow entry to new PRs from covid non-priority occupation categories…their entry can be as per border open dates or be conveyed later, something of that sort…just wondering can we all use the feedback form to give this suggestion ?