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  • egorgp, поздравляю! а вы когда подались?
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    • Сообщение от imJuli Посмотреть сообщение
      egorgp, поздравляю! а вы когда подались?
      Подавался 27 октября - итого почти 8 месяцев

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      • Сообщение от egorgp Посмотреть сообщение
        Поздравляю! Сегодня и мне пришло спонсорство, правда по электронной почте. Теперь перемещаюсь в другие ветки форума, чтобы узнать что делать дальше).

        p/s/ А мы кажется коллеги, тоже иду по 475 и ассесмент по Environmental Heath Officer.

        Будут вопросы, постучусь в личку)
        Да я смотрю мы с вами параллельно движемся к цели) Хотя бы по датам.
        Life's a journey

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        • enedelko, да вы все правильно поняли,и добро пожаловать к нам http://www.gday.ru/forum/skilled/353...007-a-121.html
          Господи, дай мне душевный покой, что бы принимать то, чего я не могу изменить, силы, что бы изменить то, что я могу и должна изменить, и мудрость, чтоб всегда отличать одно от другого.

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          • народ, а какие есть слухи когда они включат онлайн систему подачи заявок на спонсорство?

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            • Согласно сегодняшней информации 1 июля стало 15-м июля
              do not intend to re-open their State sponsorship facility until they publish their new SMP
              а СМП пока даже близко нет

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              • Дамы и господа, так сколько действует спонсорство WA, есть ли официальные данные?
                Life's a journey

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                • Полгода у меня было
                  I live in Melbourne since 14.09.2010

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                  • Сообщение от OK Посмотреть сообщение
                    Дамы и господа, так сколько действует спонсорство WA, есть ли официальные данные?
                    Не так давно проскакивала инфа, что если с полученным спонсорством не податься до 7-го июля, то оно вроде как аннулируется (т.е. для DIAC уже будет невалидно), придется ждать выхода SMP от штатов и получать их поддержку заново. Увы, прямую ссылку на инфу дать не могу, но в этой теме, если не ошибаюсь, шла об этом речь: http://www.gday.ru/forum/skilled/175...2%E5-diac.html

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                    • Ужас. Надеюсь, это не так.
                      Life's a journey

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                      • Сообщение от Millux Посмотреть сообщение
                        Не так давно проскакивала инфа, что если с полученным спонсорством не податься до 7-го июля, то оно вроде как аннулируется (т.е. для DIAC уже будет невалидно), придется ждать выхода SMP от штатов и получать их поддержку заново. Увы, прямую ссылку на инфу дать не могу, но в этой теме, если не ошибаюсь, шла об этом речь: http://www.gday.ru/forum/skilled/175...2%E5-diac.html
                        да, на помсах проскакивало от агента, который общался в SA по этому поводу
                        Note that Sponsorship approvals provided prior to 15 May 2010 will only be valid until 5pm Adelaide time on 7 July 2010 (the 60 day validity will not apply). If your client has not lodged their visa application with DIAC by that time, the sponsorship approval will expire.
                        в других штатах возможно не так

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                        • Skilled Migration

                          The Government of Western Australia would like to advise potential State Sponsored Skilled Migrants of the following information:

                          Skilled Migration WA is responsible for State Sponsorship and the certifying of regional sponsorship for the Wheatbelt, Pilbara and Goldfields/Esperance.* All other enquiries regarding visa applications should be referred to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) Department of Immigration & Citizenship

                          Current applications for State Sponsorship from Western Australia
                          Skilled Migration WA is currently working through all pending applications as a matter of priority and you will be contacted by us as soon as the outcome of your application has been decided.

                          Note that all new applications have currently been suspended until further notice.

                          It is anticipated that all current applications will be processed by the end of July 2010.

                          State Migration Plan
                          The Government of Western Australia is currently finalising the State Migration Plan with DIAC. The new Plan will determine the State’s priority occupations list and the requirements for State Sponsorship.* Once the Plan is released you will be able to download it from this website.

                          Off-list nominations
                          The Government of Western Australia may be able to consider applicants for an Off-List nomination for State Sponsorship if their occupation is not listed on the state’s priority occupation list but appears on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL) - Schedule 4 http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/_pdf/sol-schedule4.pdf

                          The Off-List nominations for the 2009/2010 program have been allocated.* The allocations and criteria for the 2010/2011 Off–List Nomination program will be released once the State Migration Plan is finalised.

                          State Nomination Form 1100
                          Please send your completed form 1100 and the signed agreement back to State Migration WA. Documents can be scanned and emailed or sent via post to the following addresses.
                          Email : [email protected]. Clearly marked “Signed Agreement and 1100 – Applicant Name and SMT/R reference number “in the subject line of the email.

                          Online Applications
                          Online applications for State Sponsorship will be re-opened once the State Migration Plan and the new State priority occupation list is finalised. Please continue to check our website for updates.

                          Survey Forms
                          The six-monthly survey process required as part of state sponsorship approval should be sent to:
                          State Migration WA
                          Level 2, 123 Adelaide Tce,
                          EAST PERTH* WA 6004

                          Change of address details can be emailed to [email protected] clearly marked with “Applicant Name, SMT/R reference number and DoB
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                          State govt releases job hit list


                          8-July-10 by Staff Reporters


                          The state government has released a list of nearly 350 occupations it believes are priorities for Western Australia for future workforce planning.

                          The list covers all workforce sectors from farming, to retail and further afield to arts, health and resources.

                          Training and Workforce Development Minister Peter Collier said the list would be a valuable tool in ensuring WA could attract and retain a skilled workforce.

                          "The State priority occupation list identifies jobs that are currently in strong demand in WA," Mr Collier said.

                          The occupations are given three possible ranking, top, high, or priority.

                          The criteria for the top priority jobs are very large levels of employment; high forecast growth and evident wage pressures; high levels of skill; longer education or training lead times; clear education and training pathways; and/or a clear and evident skills shortage.

                          166 occupations on the list fit the top priority criterion.

                          Professionals in the design, engineering, science, transport sectors and health sectors are the most sought after on the list.

                          Technicians and trade workers in engineering, ICT, science technologies and construction are also highly wanted.

                          The priority occupations are characterised by generally smaller employment sizes; low or negative employment growth; lower required levels of skill and training requirements; and/or evident non-training related industry issues which are contributing to labour shortages.

                          "The department will continue to review the status of occupations on the list based on evidence provided by training councils and industry," said Mr Collier.

                          In addition to the State priority occupation list, the department is developing a State Migration Plan, which will include a Skilled Migration Occupation List that identifies occupations recommended for general migration into WA.

                          Mr Collier said the State Government was planning for the future now, to ensure future skills shortages were minimised and employment and training opportunities maximised.

                          "With a number of projects planned or already under way in WA, it is important we develop a skilled workforce to support the State's economic growth," he said.

                          "The Government will continue to take a collaborative planning approach to ensure WA has the right people in the right place at the right time."
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                          I found the State Priority Occupation List!!!
                          The Department of Training and Workforce Development - State priority occupation list

                          State priority occupation list

                          What is the State priority occupation list?

                          The State priority occupation list is an annually produced list of jobs that are in high demand or considered industry-critical in Western Australia.
                          Why do we have a State priority occupation list?

                          The list will inform Western Australian workforce development planning, the skilled migration occupation list and the development of the State Training Plan, which guides the funding of training programs.
                          Who produces the list?

                          The Department of Training and Workforce Development produces the list in consultation with key stakeholders including the State’s ten Training Councils.
                          How is the list produced?

                          The Department of Training and Workforce Development conducts extensive economic and labour market research and analysis at an industry and occupational level to determine the State’s priority occupations. This work is supplemented by intelligence provided by industry, facilitated through the State Training Board’s Training Council network.

                          Training Councils provide strategic advice on occupations considered to be experiencing skill shortages or are critical to their industry, based on research and consultation with industry.

                          The Department also undertakes an analysis of professional occupations, requiring higher education qualifications, to determine the high demand occupations.


                          The occupations are compiled into a list, which is cross-referenced against a number of skill shortages and migration-related lists, including the:
                          • Western Australian occupations in demand list;
                          • Australian Government skilled occupation list;
                          • Australian Government State and Territory skilled occupation list; and
                          • Commonwealth Department of Education, Employment and Workforce Relations (DEEWR) skill shortages list.
                          The complete list is then validated and assessed by the Department, in consultation with each Training Council, against a series of indicators. These indicators include:
                          • current and forecast levels of employment growth within the specified occupations;
                          • average weekly earnings and wages growth;
                          • average age of existing employees across the occupation in Western Australia;
                          • the level of turnover of staff within the occupation; and
                          • current levels of training supply.
                          Based on the analysis of the above indicators, occupations with both vocational and higher education qualifications are categorised by the Department and Training Councils on a consensus basis as a Top Priority, High Priority or Priority occupation.

                          The list is presented with the official occupation title in the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations code used by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
                          What are Top Priority, High Priority and Priority occupations?


                          Top Priority occupations are characterised by a combination of one or more of the following factors:
                          • very large levels of employment;
                          • high forecast growth and evident wage pressures;
                          • high levels of skill;
                          • longer education or training lead times;
                          • clear education and training pathways; and/or
                          • a clear and evident skills shortage.
                          High Priority occupations are characterised by:
                          • notable levels of employment;
                          • medium levels of skill;
                          • average training lead times;
                          • clear training pathways; and/or
                          • emerging evident skills or labour shortages or industry-related issues related to workforce development.
                          Priority occupations are characterised by:
                          • generally smaller employment sizes;
                          • low or negative employment growth;
                          • lower required levels of skill and training requirements; and/or
                          • evident non-training related industry issues which are contributing to labour shortages.
                          Where is the list available?

                          You can download the list here. (click below link instead)
                          (System Unavailable

                          How can I get involved?

                          For more information regarding the list please email [email protected]
                          Source

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                          • Hi everyone, i realise the WA system displaying the State Priority Occupation List is down. I've posted the attachment which i managed to download before it was down.
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                            • о, пошло шевеление! а будет платная подача? и как там платится с карты или как - кто подавался просветите

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                              • Сообщение от NEET Посмотреть сообщение
                                о, пошло шевеление! а будет платная подача? и как там платится с карты или как - кто подавался просветите
                                Раньше же было бесплатно, так что, думаю, вряд ли кто-то ответит

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