Мне наконец-то ответили из ДИАКа касательно тех, кому пришло "приглашение" пройти медосмотр и пр. заранее ввиду того, что им назначат офицера в течение 3 месяцев, текст ниже:
Please find text which I distributed to the 3 peak Migration Agent organisations prior to the email you received being sent.As I have stressed in this and in the email to clients any questions relating to undertaking requested checks can be taken up with a case officer once allocated.I can assure you we have not selected cases at random and are confident that those clients who have received the email will in fact be allocated case officers within 3 months (subject to any change in government policy/direction).
Yours Sincerely
XXX
Program Director
General Skilled Migration
DIAC South Australia
Ph XXX, mob XXX
"I am writing to advise that GSM will shortly write to a number of clients to request they initiate Health and Character clearances and otherwise update their application details prior to a case officer being allocated to their applications. I would appreciate your assistance in forwarding this information to your members. Copies of the template correspondence are attached.The purpose of these letters is to hopefully reduce the time taken from allocation of a case to a case officer to finalisation. It is an extension of an invitation to do Health and Character clearances that has been promoted via the [email protected] auto response for some weeks. These letters will be sent to a selection of Priority 3 applicants who we believe will be allocated a case officer in the next three months. It will not be sent to the following clients:
- Those who we believe will have an extended period of processing following allocation of their application to a case officer
-Those with accompanying family members who are likely to require police clearances from countries requiring all applicants for a police clearance be named in correspondence
-Applicants who have applied via paper rather than e visa
The letters are sent via a bulk process and we have not included some of those indicated above due to technical limitations. Should we resolve these we would also write to those clients.
It is important to note
The date of allocation of cases to case officers is not affected by whether a client receives a letter or not.
The letters are not an invitation under section 56 and there is no requirement to respond.
On allocation to a case officer all clients, whether they have received the attached letter or not will be informed of allocation and requested to provide all information still required at that time.
We are seeking to achieve efficiencies by this process, any efficiencies would be quickly dissipated if we receive increased client]queries. As per the letters any questions regarding responding to the letters need to be taken up with the case officer once the case is allocated. Clients/agents should not separately advise they have provided information sought in the letters. We will not be prioritising allocation based on this. Documents and information should preferably just be loaded via the browser. I am happy to receive questions via yourself regarding the letters but not in respect of individual cases which as stated in the letters should be raised with a case officer once a case is allocated"
Please find text which I distributed to the 3 peak Migration Agent organisations prior to the email you received being sent.As I have stressed in this and in the email to clients any questions relating to undertaking requested checks can be taken up with a case officer once allocated.I can assure you we have not selected cases at random and are confident that those clients who have received the email will in fact be allocated case officers within 3 months (subject to any change in government policy/direction).
Yours Sincerely
XXX
Program Director
General Skilled Migration
DIAC South Australia
Ph XXX, mob XXX
"I am writing to advise that GSM will shortly write to a number of clients to request they initiate Health and Character clearances and otherwise update their application details prior to a case officer being allocated to their applications. I would appreciate your assistance in forwarding this information to your members. Copies of the template correspondence are attached.The purpose of these letters is to hopefully reduce the time taken from allocation of a case to a case officer to finalisation. It is an extension of an invitation to do Health and Character clearances that has been promoted via the [email protected] auto response for some weeks. These letters will be sent to a selection of Priority 3 applicants who we believe will be allocated a case officer in the next three months. It will not be sent to the following clients:
- Those who we believe will have an extended period of processing following allocation of their application to a case officer
-Those with accompanying family members who are likely to require police clearances from countries requiring all applicants for a police clearance be named in correspondence
-Applicants who have applied via paper rather than e visa
The letters are sent via a bulk process and we have not included some of those indicated above due to technical limitations. Should we resolve these we would also write to those clients.
It is important to note
The date of allocation of cases to case officers is not affected by whether a client receives a letter or not.
The letters are not an invitation under section 56 and there is no requirement to respond.
On allocation to a case officer all clients, whether they have received the attached letter or not will be informed of allocation and requested to provide all information still required at that time.
We are seeking to achieve efficiencies by this process, any efficiencies would be quickly dissipated if we receive increased client]queries. As per the letters any questions regarding responding to the letters need to be taken up with the case officer once the case is allocated. Clients/agents should not separately advise they have provided information sought in the letters. We will not be prioritising allocation based on this. Documents and information should preferably just be loaded via the browser. I am happy to receive questions via yourself regarding the letters but not in respect of individual cases which as stated in the letters should be raised with a case officer once a case is allocated"
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