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Migration Alliance members are informed that the following visa subclasses from the Temporary Graduate, Skilled, Former Resident and Work and Holiday visa programmes will accept a TOEFL iBT or PTE Academic test score as evidence of English ability from November 2014: 

  • Distinguished Talent (Australian support) (subclass 124)
  • Business Talent (subclass 132)
  • Former Resident (subclass 151)
  • Business Owner (provisional) (subclass 160)*
  • Senior Executive (provisional) (subclass 161)*
  • Investor (provisional) (subclass 162)*
  • State/Territory Sponsored Business Owner (provisional) (subclass 163)*
  • State/Territory Sponsored Senior Executive (provisional) (subclass 164)*
  • State/Territory Sponsored Investor (provisional) (subclass 165)*
  • Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186)
  • Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (subclass 187)
  • Business Innovation & Investment (provisional) (subclass 188)
  • Skilled – Independent (subclass 189)
  • Skilled – Nominated (subclass 190)
  • Work and Holiday (temporary) (subclass 462)
  • Skilled – Recognised Graduate (subclass 476)
  • Temporary Graduate (subclass 485)
  • Skilled – Regional (provisional) (subclass 489)
  • Distinguished Talent (subclass 858)
  • Skilled – Regional (subclass 887)
  • Business Innovation and Investment (permanent) (subclass 888)
  • Business Owner (Residence) (subclass 890)
  • Investor (Residence) (subclass 891)
  • State/Territory Sponsored Business owner (Residence) (subclass 892)
  • State/Territory Sponsored Investor (Residence) (subclass 893)

*Closed to new applications, but family members can apply

Will minimum required test scores for TOEFL iBT and PTE Academic tests be benchmarked against IELTS equivalencies?

Yes. From November 2014, TOEFL iBT and PTE Academic test scores will be benchmarked against the IELTS equivalent score for each English language proficiency level (Functional, Vocational, Competent, Proficient or Superior). A summary of test score equivalencies for all English language tests accepted by the department from November 2014 is provided below.

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DIBPs priority processing arrangements generally categorise skilled migration applications into 5 groups giving regional employer sponsored visas the highest processing priority. While the top groups can have the visas processed within months, those in group 5 can wait well over 5 years without any indication of a time-frame as to when their applications may be processed.

It almost looks like after accepting valid applications and the visa charges, DIBP has just about simply forgotten about processing the applications categorised in group 5. Is DIBP hoping  that if they make these applicants wait long enough the applicants will simply give up and go away allowing DIBP to pocket the application fee for doing nothing?

Legislation allows the Minister several mechanisms to ensure visa grants are managed in line with the annual planning level. These mechanisms can either restrict or increase the level of visa grants. This excuse is often cited when the issue is queried. A recent response on the issue from DIBP stated outright, “The Department is unable to give specific timeframes for when individual applications will be finalised,…” [http://migrationalliance.com.au/immigration-daily-news/entry/2014-09-priority-group-5-applications-for-886-and-176-visas-dibp-update.html]

Upon receipt of a valid application, DIBP surely must have an obligation to process an application within a reasonable time-frame or inform the applicants of the likely time-frame. In the alternative, DIBP should at least allow applicants who wish to withdraw their applications to do so with a full refund. Perhaps this may help speed things up for those who choose to wait.

Some estimates (unverified) state that there are over 40,000 applicants in the priority 5 group, with some applicants still waiting after 5 years with no indication of when their applications will be processed.

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Winners of the photo competition for the RMA calendar


CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING RMAs
                                    
                                    
Winners - ranked    
1 Linh Sy    Ho         $1000
2 Sirous    Ahmadi   $500
3 Gofran    Chebib    $250
4 Ranbir    Singh
4 Rohit    Mohan
4 Manjinder Pal Singh    Sekhon
5 Yashpal    Erda
6 Yoland    Murphy
7 Richard    Yuan
8 Tatiana    Stack
9 Prabhjot    Sandhu
10 Liana    Allan
11 Jerry    Hooper
12 Christopher    Levingston

Highly commended - unranked
Greg    Gordon-Lane
Tonnou    Gothane
Hector    Gutierrez-Bocaz
Diresh    Kohli
Friederike    Kuehn
Harry    Nakazawa
Ushass    Panicker (with Jamil Shah)
Jamil    Shah
Bina    Shah
Seema    Shah (with Bina Shah)
Harjeet    Singh
Amarjit    Singh
Danijela    Stojanovic
Ngoc (Crystal)    Tran

Booby prize    
Chris    McGrath        $250

The calendar will now be put together and printed.  The Migration Agent Calendar will be available shortly thereafter.  No photographs will be displayed at this stage as this will spoil the surprise of the 2015 RMA calendar.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL RMAS - IT WAS TOUGH DECIDING THE WINNERS
    

We really look forward to publishing the 2015 migration agent calendar.



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“Your truest friends are the ones who will stand by you in your darkest moments--because they're willing to brave the shadows with you--and in your greatest moments--because they're not afraid to let you shine.”
― Nicole Yatsonsky

I write this article in defence of my good and loyal friend Kurt Kraues, who recently graduated with a Masters in Immigration Law (see picture).

By now all of you would have seen the article from the Hon Senator Cash's office dated Friday the 14th November 2014.  If you haven't, then here it is:

Migration Agent cancelled over fees from PNG miners

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Streamlined visa processing arrangements will be extended to eligible advanced diploma level students with 55 new SVP providers commencing from 23 November 2014. These institutions are considered ‘low- risk providers’ and the list has been specified in the the latest instrument Migration Regulations 1994 - Specification of Eligible Education Providers and Educational Business Partners - IMMI 14/075 found here: http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2014L01511

Minister Morrison announced the intention to allow SVP to these new providers earlier this year saying that it, “will enable eligible education providers in the Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector and higher education sector to directly access SVP. This will make study in Australia even more attractive to overseas students, while at the same time ensuring that immigration risk is appropriately managed.

Education Minister Chris Pyne added that these changes will substantially benefit Australia's high-quality VET and higher education sectors, supporting the sustainable growth of Australia's international education industry while providing a vital boost to the economy.

'The number of international students seeking to study in Australia continues to rebound positively, with an increase of over 27 per cent in the number of visas granted to offshore applicants in the 2013-14 programme year,' Minister Pyne said.

'Extending SVP arrangements will help capitalise on these trends, reducing red tape and helping to attract further students from overseas.'

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