Friday, November 20, 2009

Frustrated visa applicants file petition against Australian Immigration Department

On 23rd of September the new Priority Processing procedures were put forth in practice by the Australian Immigration authorities. The new procedures not only are applicable to those who would apply with a fresh application but are also applicable to those who had applied earlier too. Because of the new priority processing arrangements, people who had applied earlier and were waiting for a response from the immigration department were put on hold till 2011-2012. Frustrated by the sudden, unfair and unexpected move by DIAC (Department of Immigration and Citizenship) to have changed the processing policies overnight many visa applicants who had applied for a visa have now set up an online petition to protest against such ‘extremely unfair practices’ by the Australian authorities. As per the new rules the Australia immigration department announced a new list of processing priorities for the General Skilled Migration program affected both unallocated applications and Australia visa applications already allocated to case officers and in the process of being finalised. The new visa processing priorities were announced unexpectedly and suddenly and were put into immediate effect by the Australian government due to which many visa applicants are now facing abrupt changes of their plans.
Frank Claassen's, publisher of the petition, said: “We feel the implementation of these changes to applications already in the process of being finalized to be an extremely unfair practice and respectfully ask the department to reconsider this decision. We ask that DIAC apply fair practice and not penalize applications already in the process of being finalized.” It is a call that many immigration specialists and government commentators have considered unlikely to be headed given current economic pressures. As per the Australian government’s plans to review and announce the new MODL (Migration Occupation in Demand List) is expected to have extensive changes to the immigration system to Australia and it is expected to shed some light on the new pathways for Australian immigration.
The petition is available online on http://www.gopetition.com/online/31230.html and the Senator for Australian Immigration, Chris Evans had been informed about the same. All of the applicants who feel strongly against the same cause are expected to sign the online petition and the same would be forwarded to the Senator. The Petition outlines the unfair and sudden changes made by the Australian authorities and a strong opposition for the same. Please follow the link and sign the petition to make your disagreement against the new rules heard by the Australian Government. The petition is available on - http://www.gopetition.com/online/31230.html
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