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来自: INNA
http://www.migration.sa.gov.au/s ... south_australia.jsp
8 April 2011 - Important update about your sponsorship application
Sponsorship Applications under current Points Test -
submit by 5pm on 2 May 2011.
to allow enough time for visa applications to be lodged with DIAC under the current Points Test, all completed applications should be received by Immigration SA before 5pm (Adelaide local time) on Monday 2 May 2011.
this means that your online sponsorship application and supporting documents should be submitted to and registered by Immigration SA before 5pm (Adelaide local time) on Monday 2 May 2011.
please be aware that the Online Application Systemwill be closed at 5pm (Adelaide local time) on Monday 2 May 2011. If your application is received after that time, it will not be processed.
Immigration SA will endeavour to finalise applications received by the May deadline before 1 July 2011, to enable you to lodge your visa application with DIAC under the current Points Test. Please check theOnline Client Tracking Systemfor results, which will be available as soon as a decision is made on your application.
all applications will be processed in order of receipt of complete documentation. Please be aware that due to the anticipated volume of applications, Immigration SA cannot guarantee that all applications will be finalised before 1 July 2011.
you should also be aware that there are Planning Levels for all occupations on the current State Sponsored Migration List. Once the Planning Level for a specific occupation has been reached, that occupation will no longer be available for sponsorship. This means that applications already submitted for that occupation will not proceed
to be considered under the current Points Test, you need to lodge your visa application with DIAC before 1 July 2011; otherwise your visa application will be assessed against the new Points Test and criteria.
once details of South Australia’s Sponsorship criteria for 2011-2012 have been finalised, the Online Application System will be reopened.
please regularly check the Immigration SA website for updated information.
31 March 2011- Planning levels exist for all occupations. Immigration SA would like to advise that the following occupation has reached its planning levels for the 2010-11 Program Year. These occupations are no longer available for Sponsorships and have been removed from the South Australian State Sponsored Migration List and are no longer available for State Sponsorship:
*Please note: On the 5th of April 2011, the following occupations were removed from South Australia’s Migration List (SSML):
333311 – Bricklayer
On the 31st of March 2011, the following occupations were removed from South Australia’s Migration List (SSML):
225213 – ICT ICT Sales Representative
262112 - ICT Security Specialist
323111 - Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Avionics)
333212 – Solid Plasterer
On the 22nd of March 2011 the following occupation was removed from South Australia’s Migration List (SSML):
253111 – General Medical Practitioner
On the 21st of February 2011, the following occupations were removed from South Australia’s Migration List (SSML):
221112 - Management Accountant
232412 - Illustrator
233612 - Petroleum Engineer
272511- Social Worker
331213 – Joiner
411213 - Dental Technician
Immigration SA will not be proceeding with applications that have been submitted (including those with all essential documents).
Please monitor this website for occupations in next year's Program Year. Alternatively, some of these occupations may be considered under Off List sponsorship criteria.
All applications for these occupations that have been submitted online and have sent all the essential documents will not proceed. Please monitor this website for the occupations that are included in the next Program year.
The South Australian Government is pleased to announce the signing of the State Migration Plan (SMP) with the Federal Minister for Immigration and Citizenship.
This formal agreement covers state sponsorship of skilled migrants to South Australia under the Skilled - Sponsored (176 and 886) and Skilled - Regional Sponsored (475 and 487) visas.
Applications for South Australian Government state sponsorship under the State Migration Plan will commence from the date of this announcement.
The State Sponsored Migration List (SSML) indicates the occupations available for sponsorship under the SMP during the remainder of the 2010/11 program year.
Applicants must have an occupation that is available on the SSML as well as meetALL other criteria.
Under the agreement there is an overall cap on the total number of grants each year.
For 2010-11 South Australian’s cap is 4,890 visa grants, which includes primary and secondary applicants.
To assist with managing to the visa grant cap, the number of skilled migrants that the South Australian Government will sponsor against each occupation listed on the State Sponsorship Migration Lists is limited by a planning level.
When an occupation on the SSML reaches it’s planning level, its status will shift from "Available" to "Not Available".
This means that no NEW applications will be accepted but for sponsorship applications that have already been approved and submitted to DIAC, will receive priority processing.
However, occupations listed as “Not Available” will be available to Onshore applicants who meet the same criteria listed under the Off List sponsorship criteria.
When an occupation becomes "Not Available", Immigration SA reserves the right to not proceed with any undecided but submitted applications (including those with all essential documents).
Before making direct contact with Immigration SA, we request that you utilise our website to help answer any questions that you may have. The website provides comprehensive information on policy,criteria, application procedureand frequently asked questions.
Read the State Migration Plan factsheet (published by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship)
Read the State Migration Plan FAQs (published by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship)
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