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Are my bank statements considered alright? A bit tricky situation here.
I share a bank account with a family member outside Australia. The family member is the account owner, and owns the first card, and I own the second card of the account. Since the two cards belong to one single account, the bank can only print bank statements showing card activities from both cards.
The transactions include "date", "description" (merchant), "currency amount (my home country)", and "last four digits", and include both English and local language for these titles. However, the names of the merchants were not translated into English, which means the bank statements show English names for my transactions and non=English names for transactions made by my family member.
The bank has produced an English letter certifying the number of the credit card I use, which can correspond to the last four digits for each transaction.
We were in a rush so we did not have the time to provide NAATI-certified translations for all these bank statements, leaving lots of non-English names on the bank statements.
We just provided the bank proof letter and a letter explaining that those non-English names do not come from my transactions, based on the letter produced by the bank.
Does it pose an issue? If so, will I have a chance to provide a translation?
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TAS update 24 June 2025 Nominations, applications and Registrations of Interest (ROI) Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) visa: - Nominations – 2092 of 2100 places used - Nomination applications lodged but not decided – 50 - Invitations to apply for nomination issued but not yet accepted – 31 - ROIs on hand - 229
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Candidates with at least one Orange-Plus attribute will be issued an Orange pass. However, they will be noted internally by Migration Tasmania as a high priority and are highly likely to receive an invitation to apply for nomination within six months. The higher the number of Orange-Plus attributes a candidate attains, the sooner an invitation will be issued.
Processing arrangements for end of 2024-25 program year As we approach the end of the program year, we have very few nomination places left and will not be able to nominate all successful applicants before 30 June 2025. We are continuing to process lodged nomination applications and after all places are used any remaining successful applicants will be nominated when we receive our new allocation in the 2025-26 program year. During this period there may be some delay between processing of an application and notification of decisions.