Temporary Suspension of Offshore GSM
Temporary Suspension of Offshore GSM
May 7, 2010
Effective 8th May, 2010, DIAC announce temporary suspension of the Offshore GSM Subclasses 175, 176, 475. The Department of Immigration has indicated that this situation will continue until the new Skilled Occupations List comes into effect on 1 July 2010. This does not affect onshore GSM applications.
Temporary suspension of certain General Skilled Migration (GSM) applications - 7 May
The Australian Government has decided to temporarily suspend the acceptance of certain General Skilled Migration (GSM) visa applications. This temporary measure will begin on 8 May 2010 and is expected to remain in effect until the end of 30 June 2010.
The temporary suspension applies only to primary (main) applicants for the following visa subclasses:
- Subclass 175 - Skilled Independent (Migrant) visa
- Subclass 176 - Skilled Sponsored (Migrant) visa
- Subclass 475 - Skilled Regional Sponsored (Provisional) visa.
Applications for these Australian visa subclasses submitted on or after 8 May, 2010, will be considered invalid and the application will be returned to the client along with the Visa Application Charge although all associated fees, for example fees incurred for medical examinations, cannot be refunded.
Those who have already submitted a valid application, online or by mail, before midnight Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) on 7 May will have their application processed as normal and in accordance with the priority processing arrangements.
A statement issued by the Australian Department of Immigration said the demand for general skilled migration places exceeded the available supply.
"The temporary suspension will ensure that the occupational profile of applicants for General Skilled Migration clearly reflects the needs of the Australian labour market," the statement detailed.
"The temporary suspension will also facilitate the transition from the current Skilled Occupation List (SOL) to the new SOL. It is anticipated that the Government will announce proposed changes to the SOL in May 2010."
The suspension follows a growing list of changes to the Australian immigration program announced without notice by the Australian Government.
Applications for affected visa subclasses submitted on or after 8 May 2010 will be considered invalid and the application will be returned to the client together with the Visa Application Charge (VAC). However, associated fees such as those incurred for medical examinations, English language tests and skills assessments cannot be refunded as these payments were not made to the Government.
Applications for visa subclasses affected by the temporary suspension will be able to be made once the suspension has been lifted.
Source: Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC)
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