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Planing to Apply for Sub Class 189. Need Help.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rakshanda" data-source="post: 43953" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>Great, I guess I just got worried out of no good reason. I have checked the entire Skill select results from July 6th 2015 till now and this is the only invitation round(1st September) in which 60 points candidates were not invited. Moreover after checking those results, in my analysis this happens once in a year in case of subclass 189 that they do invite less applicants who claimed 60 points.</p><p></p><p>Two more questions:</p><p></p><p>1- I have been informed by a cousin of mine who has recently got her 190 for Adelaide and is flying on 6th of October this month that the polling is systematic and it picks via variations e.g highest first, then medium and then lowest, which means its a lucky bet, also for real the DIBP doesn't assign CO to every other EOI which is submitted. Logic presented that there might be thousands of irrelevant EOI's submissions.What is your opinion or expertise regarding "systematic polling & picking the applicants" ?</p><p>2- Do they lock the change in point option after the invite is being sent ? I mean if I am turning 33 in September 2017 and they invite me in January 2017, that does mean EOI has nothing to do with my points anymore and I just need to pay my visa fee to get my grant ? Is that correct ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rakshanda, post: 43953, member: 349"] Great, I guess I just got worried out of no good reason. I have checked the entire Skill select results from July 6th 2015 till now and this is the only invitation round(1st September) in which 60 points candidates were not invited. Moreover after checking those results, in my analysis this happens once in a year in case of subclass 189 that they do invite less applicants who claimed 60 points. Two more questions: 1- I have been informed by a cousin of mine who has recently got her 190 for Adelaide and is flying on 6th of October this month that the polling is systematic and it picks via variations e.g highest first, then medium and then lowest, which means its a lucky bet, also for real the DIBP doesn't assign CO to every other EOI which is submitted. Logic presented that there might be thousands of irrelevant EOI's submissions.What is your opinion or expertise regarding "systematic polling & picking the applicants" ? 2- Do they lock the change in point option after the invite is being sent ? I mean if I am turning 33 in September 2017 and they invite me in January 2017, that does mean EOI has nothing to do with my points anymore and I just need to pay my visa fee to get my grant ? Is that correct ? [/QUOTE]
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