Does anybody know in what order does the department...
@batman (1M ago| Updated 1M ago)Does anybody know in what order does the department processes Permanent visas. I understand priority occupations are first in the line, which is completely fine.
But, a bunch of my uni friends who lodged the visa after me, but got their grant before me. All of us have the same occupation (Non-Priority).
It just does not make sense to me at all, and it's really frustrating.
Edit: We all applied for subclass 190(NT)
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You can google Ministerial Direction 105. Thats the official position (scroll to the bottom of that page). Everything else is ad-hoc decisions by department
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Thanks. But, in my case we applied for subclass 190(NT), and literally the same occupation. It looks like the department does not have a proper workflow and just picks random files to process.
The important bit: it is not (and never) random, instead, it is unknown.
Makes sense. π