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Q: I Just submitted my 186 visa, how long does it take to process?
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Noven v3
The processing time for a Subclass 186 visa depends on the pathway you applied under. Here's a general guideline based on the latest data:
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50% of applications are processed within 13 months.
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90% of applications are processed within 18 months.
This applies to all streams: Direct Entry, Transition, and Agreement pathways.
To check the most up-to-date processing times, visit the official website:
Global Visa Processing Times.
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ChatGPT 4o
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Temporary Residence Transition (TRT) Stream: 5 to 9 months.
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Direct Entry (DE) Stream: 7 to 12 months.
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Agreement Stream: 9 to 16 months.
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Deepseek R1
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Temporary Residence Transition (TRT) Stream(Months):
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25% of applications: ~4
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50% of applications: ~5
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90% of applications: ~11
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Direct Entry (DE) Stream(Months):
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25% of applications: ~5
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50% of applications: ~11
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90% of applications: ~17
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Labour Agreement Stream: Similar to DE stream timelines.
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Q: What's CSOL and how's that different from the MLTSSL and STSOL?
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Noven v3
The CSOL (Core Skills Occupation List) is a new consolidated list introduced to replace the older and more complex occupation lists used in Australia's temporary skilled visa program. It includes 456 occupations and is designed to be more flexible and up-to-date, based on labor market analysis and consultations with stakeholders like Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA)...
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ChatGPT 4o
CSOL (Consolidated Sponsored Occupation List) was an old term used in Australia’s skilled migration system. It has since been replaced by the Short-Term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL)...
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Deepseek R1
CSOL (Consolidated Sponsored Occupation List) was a historical list used in Australia's skilled migration program before 2017. In 2017, reforms replaced CSOL and the former Skilled Occupation List (SOL) with two distinct lists: MLTSSL and STSOL, to better align skilled migration with labor market needs.
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Q: I want to apply for 190 in nsw, vic and wa, should I put them all in one EOI or in separate ones?
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Noven v3
For the 190 visa, it’s recommended to submit separate EOIs for each state (NSW, VIC, and WA in your case). Here's why:
1. State Preferences
By submitting separate EOIs, you can tailor your application to states' preferences, which increases your chances of getting an invitation.
2. Royalty
States like to see you're genuinely interested in settling in their region.
3. Flexibility...
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ChatGPT 4o
For the Subclass 190 State Nomination, you should submit separate EOIs for each state you wish to apply to (NSW, VIC, and WA)...
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Each state has different criteria...
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Avoid conflicts...
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Maximize chances...
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Deepseek R1
To apply for the Subclass 190 visa in NSW, Victoria, and Western Australia (WA), you can submit a single Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect and select all three states in that EOI.
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