Омбудсмен не заставил себя ждать:
Ну что ж, этого и следовало ожидать...Будем себя в регионах искать.
While the new processing priorities announced in January 2009 did not impact on the processing of your application, when the Minister announced changes to the Critical Skills List (CSL) and a reduction in the Skilled Migration Program for 2008-09 in March 2009, your application was affected. The CSL effective from 16 March 2009 includes Information Technology applicants in specialised fields only (ASCO code 2231-79) and does not include your occupational code (2231-17).
After considering the information you have provided and reviewing the information published by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) in relation to the processing changes for the Skilled Migration Program I have decided not to investigate your complaint. DIAC staff are required to process applications in accordance with the Minister’s Direction which was announced in March. The change affected all undecided applications. The Ombudsman is not authorised to investigate the actions and decisions of a Minister of the government.
You may however wish to raise your concerns with DIAC by submitting comments to the Global Feedback Unit using their on line feedback form. See http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/form...vices-form.htm .
You may also wish to seek information about the potential to have your application reprioritised if you are able to secure sponsorship through a State/Territory government or an Australian business. See
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener...e-terr-gov.htm .
Further information about the changes to the Migration Program are available on DIAC’s website, see
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener.../whats-new.htm .
After considering the information you have provided and reviewing the information published by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) in relation to the processing changes for the Skilled Migration Program I have decided not to investigate your complaint. DIAC staff are required to process applications in accordance with the Minister’s Direction which was announced in March. The change affected all undecided applications. The Ombudsman is not authorised to investigate the actions and decisions of a Minister of the government.
You may however wish to raise your concerns with DIAC by submitting comments to the Global Feedback Unit using their on line feedback form. See http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/form...vices-form.htm .
You may also wish to seek information about the potential to have your application reprioritised if you are able to secure sponsorship through a State/Territory government or an Australian business. See
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener...e-terr-gov.htm .
Further information about the changes to the Migration Program are available on DIAC’s website, see
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener.../whats-new.htm .
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