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TEG Immigration

Locality: Haymarket

Phone: +61 2 9891 1194



Address: SUITE 204, 34 CHARLES STREET 2150 Haymarket, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.tegimmigration.com.au

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23.01.2022 Public Notice: New Land Line Number from 07 May 2019 Dear Valued Clients, Please make a note of our new land line number:... +61-2-98911194 Our old land line number will no longer be operational from today due to the change of Office location. Thank you ! Sincerely, Yashpal Erda TEG Immigration MARN 0963835



23.01.2022 New Education Brand !!! Please be advised of our new Education Agency brand: EDUTEG. EDUTEG is now our corporate brand to represent us in education industry with our education Partners being Universities, Institutes and Colleges for Students who wish to study in Australia.... EDUTEG will be for your student admissions and process only as we will continue to use the TEG Immigration logo and trading name to represent and assist our clients for all Australian Immigration Law matters.This means that there is minimal change for the clients. The physical address for EDUTEG remains the same: Suite 204 34 Charles Street Parramatta 2150 NSW Thank you for your assistance in this matter. If you have any queries in relation to the above, please do not hesitate to contact the admissions team at EDUTEG.

23.01.2022 NSW OCCUPATION LISTS 2017/18 RELEASED !!! The NSW 190 Priority Skilled Occupation List has been updated. In the 2017-18 financial year, we will continue to select and invite top ranking candidates in occupations on the NSW 190 Priority Skilled Occupation List (NSW 190 List).NSW will select and invite candidates on an ongoing basis throughout the financial year. There are no key dates involved in this process. Skilled nominated migration (190)... The NSW 190 Priority Skilled Occupation List (NSW 190 List) contains the priority occupations that NSW will invite candidates under for nomination for a skilled nominated visa (subclass 190). http://www.industry.nsw.gov.au//NSW-190-Priority-Skilled-O The occupations on these lists are selected to meet the skill needs of the NSW economy. NSW lists will be amended from time to time according to the skills needs in NSW. They also limit the number of invitations to certain occupations to ensure that places allocated under the 190 program are in line with the skills needs of NSW. The highest ranking candidates in occupations on the NSW 190 Priority Skilled Occupation List (NSW 190 List) will be invited first. Skilled regional nominated migration (489) The NSW 489 Skilled Occupation List (NSW 489 List): http://www.industry.nsw.gov.au//0009/66879/NSW-489-list.pdf includes the occupations that are eligible for NSW nomination for the Skilled Regional (489) visa. Candidates seeking NSW nomination for skilled regional migration (489) need to contact the NSW region that they are interested in. Visit Skilled regional nominated migration (489) for contact details. 51 occupations have been removed and there are 10 new occupations.In total there are 130 occupations now. Book an appointment with us to understand your case or prospects for NSW Migration on 02-80217337 or email us at [email protected] Regards, TEG Immigration Migration Team

22.01.2022 Dear Clients, Due to the current Covid-19 situation, our team at TEG Immigration will be working from home for sometime. You can contact us on 0415500771 or email us on [email protected] for any urgent appointments, cases and consultations.... We look forward to assisting you with your cases and stand by you during these times. - TEG Immigration



22.01.2022 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY PERIOD OFFICE CLOSURE !!! TEG IMMIGRATION extends to you our best wishes for you for the Christmas holiday period and for health, happiness and prosperity throughout the New Year. We would like to advise that TEG IMMIGRATION will be closed from Saturday 24 December 2016 to Sunday 8 January 2017 inclusive.... We will resume operations from Monday, 9 Jan 2017 respectively. Wishing all our clients Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year !!! Please contact us at [email protected] in case of an urgent case or matter. Best regards, Yashpal Erda CEO/RMA - TEG IMMIGRATION

21.01.2022 Australian Citizenship Changes !!! The government has advised that a package of reforms will apply to Citizenship applications received on or after 20 April 2017. The Government has also advised that the new Citizenship legislation for these reforms will not be introduced immediately but will be introduced by the end of 2017. The package of reforms includes the following:... Increase in general residence requirement to a minimum of four years permanent residence immediately prior to application for citizenship Need to demonstrate competent English prior to sitting the citizenship test Strengthening the Australian values statement to include reference to allegiance to Australia and require applicants to make an undertaking to integrate into and contribute to the Australian community Strengthen the test for Australian citizenship with the addition of new test questions about Australian values, privileges and responsibilities of Australian citizenship Introducing a requirement for applicants to demonstrate their integration into the Australian community by providing documentation to the effect that people who can work are working, or are actively looking for work or seeking to educate themselves; that people are contributing to the community by being actively involved in community or voluntary organisations; that people are properly paying their taxes and ensuring their children are being educated and criminal records and adherence to social security laws will also be relevant Strengthening the Pledge of commitment in the Australian Citizenship Act 2007 to refer to allegiance to Australia and extending the requirement for individuals over 16 years of age to make the Pledge of commitment to all streams of citizenship by application, including citizenship by descent, adoption and resumption. You can find further information: http://www.border.gov.au//discussion/citizenship-paper.pdf Regards, TEG Immigration

21.01.2022 Public Notice: Change of Office Address from 15 April 2019 Dear Valued Clients, You asked, we listened.... We are happy to inform you that we’ll be moving to our new office location in Parramatta from 15 April 2019. Our new address is : Suite 204 34 Charles Street Parramatta 2150 NSW Please note that our telephone numbers and emails remain the same. See you at the new office ! Sincerely, Yashpal Erda TEG Immigration MARN 0963835



20.01.2022 What Now ? Summary of 457, 186 (ENS) and 187(RSMS) changes !!!! Dear All, We have been receiving a lot of phone calls and emails from our current and prospective clients towards the new changes in the subclass 457 visa type. Thus below is an explanation towards the New Rules and Requirements:...Continue reading

14.01.2022 Have you applied for or planning to apply for an Onshore Partner Visa, Subclass 820/801 ? Read further then... APPLICATION TIMEFRAMES Dear All,... We are writing to inform you about the current situation in DIBP with Partner processing times. The average processing times for most Temporary Partner and Permanent applications are currently between 16-23 months from date of lodgement (s/c 820) and from date of eligibility (s/c 801/100). The processing times are updated regularly on the DIBP website and we encourage you to check the following link: http://www.border.gov.au//global-visa-citizenship-processi As DIBP is moving into the final quarter of the programme year, they will be giving priority to low-risk applicants and those regarded by DIBP as fully front-end loaded with documentation that immediately satisfies Partner criteria. Thus the above will result in a departure from DIBP's usual chronological method of assessing applicants by month of lodgement. Therefore, you may find that some of you receive decisions ahead of others who lodged many months prior. This triaging approach has been endorsed by DIBP as an efficiencymeasure to identify Partner applications which are potentially of the highest quality and lowest risk for visa places this programme year. Thus to key is to apply for a decision ready application with all the required documents, forms and information. Feel free to contact us to know more about Partner Visa decision ready application and how we can assist you further towards these cases. Regards, TEG Immigration

13.01.2022 Hi Everyone, Please note that the SkillSelect invitation rounds are now going to be only once a month effective from the 11 August 2018.

12.01.2022 Wondering what is happening with your Subclass 190/489 EOIs and applications ??? Below is an overview of State/Territory based Skilled Migration Programmes: New South Wales: ...Continue reading

11.01.2022 DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS HAS A NEW NUMBER !! Department of Home Affairs now has a new phone number and it is +61-2- 61960196 They now have a new global call centre and you can apparently call from anywhere in the world 9am -5pm (local time in the country you're calling from) on +61 2 6196 0196 which is very interesting.... Australian-based callers can still ring the 131881 number but they've changed their opening hours to 9am-5pm. You can also call the new number (02) 6196 0196 and it is now answered. Source: https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/about/contact/make-enquiry



10.01.2022 Hi All, NSW has updated it's State occupation lists: https://www.industry.nsw.gov.au//nsw-skilled-occupations-l... NSW 190 Priority Skilled Occupation List (NSW 190 list) 201819 - Updated as of 20th July 2018: https://www.industry.nsw.gov.au//NSW-Priority-skilled-occu NSW 489 Regional Skilled Occupation list (NSW 489 list) - Updated as of the 27th July 2018: https://www.industry.nsw.gov.au//00/66879/NSW-489-list.pdf Good luck to everyone and feel free to contact us if you need any assistance or information regarding your eligibility criteria. Regards, TEG Immigration Migration Team

08.01.2022 HOW DOES THE 2017/18 FEDERAL BUDGET EFFECT YOU - IMMIGRATION PROSPECTIVE !!! Last night the Coalition Government delivered the Budget. This has provided some interesting insight in relation to Australia’s immigration programme for the year ahead. Below is key point summary of the Budget: Job Cuts at the Department of Immigration and Border Protection:... Evident restructure within Government departments was seen across all sectors. Around 245 positions will go from Immigration and Border Protection, explained through "net movements in measures and operational pressures". This could mean further delay in visa application processing times. Current 457 visas take around 59 days to be processed with approximately 90% of cases processed in 6 months. Visa Application Fees: Visa application fees will increase on 1 July 2017. Increase is being determined at slightly above the CPI level with rounding to the nearest AUD$5. A visitor visa (Subclass 600) will now cost AUD$140. A subclass 457 visa will cost AUD$1080 (single applicant). Permanent residence applications such as subclass 186 will be AUD$3670 (single applicant). TSS Visa will cost anywhere between AUD$1150 to AUD$2400 depending on the stream applied for. Full pricing table can be found here: http://www.border.gov.au//visa-price-increase-fact-sheet-2 Training Benchmarks: From March 2018, businesses with turnover of less than AUD$10 million a year that employ foreign workers on the new TSS visas will be required to make an upfront payment of AUD$1200 annually. In terms of permanent visas, subclass 186 and 187 visas will require $3000 one-off payment. Where a business makes a turnover of more than AUD$10 million a year, the levy is AUD$1800 per annum. In terms of permanent visas, subclass 186 and 187 visas will require AUD$5000 one-off payment. This levy will replace traditional Training Benchmark A and B where a standard business can choose to contribute a figure equating to 2% of payroll to an industry training fund or spend 1% of payroll in training staff who are Australian or hold permanent residency. Performance Criteria: DIBP will be required to finalise 85% of all applications within the advertised processing timeframe. Stronger Rules for foreign Investors: Foreign investment applicants should be aware of the following changes announced in the 201718 Budget: The introduction of an annual vacancy charge on foreign owners of residential real estate. The introduction of a 50 per cent cap on the total amount of dwellings a developer can sell to foreign persons under a New Dwelling Exemption Certificate. This will be applied as a condition on applications submitted after the effective date. Regards, TEG Immigration REF: Migration Alliance

07.01.2022 LIST OF REMOVED OCCUPATIONS AS OF TODAY !!! Hi Everyone, Here is the list published by DIBP for the list of occupations to be removed from CSOL effective today 19 April 2017 which are entirely removed from the list of eligible skilled occupation....Continue reading

05.01.2022 BSMQ Temporarily Suspends QUEENSLAND SKILLED VISA NOMINATION for Subclass 190 & 489 Business and Skilled Migration Queensland (BSMQ) has temporarily suspended the acceptance of all applications for Queensland Skilled Visa Nominations under the State Nominated scheme Subclass 190 & 489, due to having reached our DIBP allocated ceiling. BSMQ will advise shortly as to when the nomination process will reopen. If you currently have a paid application with BSMQ that has not been f...inalised, you can either choose to stay in the queue to be processed once applications have been reopened OR request a refund and your application will be withdrawn. If you have submitted an EOI with Skillselect that has not been considered, your EOI is no longer valid and you will be required to resubmit an EOI once the application process has been reopened. Please note that there may be changes made to the Queensland Skilled Occupation list. Only EOIs meeting new criteria will be considered. Regards, TEG Immigration Migration Team

04.01.2022 Urgent Update from Immigration South Australia !!! (High points nomination) Dear All,... Please note that from 9am (Australian Central Standard Time) on 19 April 2017 the requirement for SA Immigration high points nomination will increase from 80 to 85 points. This change is in response to the overall quota being achieved under the existing 80 points requirement. This change will not affect applications lodged prior to this time. Applications for high points nomination received after this time will be refused if they do not meet the 85 points requirement. The high points and chain migration exclusions which take place with immediate effect are the following occupations on the Supplementary Skilled List which are no longer available for high points or chain migration nomination: 221111 Accountant (General) 223111 Human Resource Adviser (not available for high points since 02/09/2016) 225113 Marketing Specialist 225412 Sales Representative (Medical and Pharmaceutical Products) 242111 University Lecturer 242112 University Tutor 251511 Hospital Pharmacist 251513 Retail Pharmacist This change does not affect applications lodged prior to 1pm on 5 April 2017. Applications for these occupations lodged after this time will be refused if applying for high points or chain migration nomination. For more information please contact us at: [email protected] or on 02-80217337 Kind regards, TEG Immigration Team

03.01.2022 Australia's 457 visa for foreign workers will be abolished and replaced !!! mean.https://www.facebook.com/malcolmturnbull/videos/10155311599176579/?autoplay_reason=all_page_organic_allowed&video_container_type=0&video_creator_product_type=2&app_id=2392950137&live_video_guests=0

02.01.2022 Hi All, Interested to know more about Immigration Law for Australia ??? Then register yourself for the Migration Law Information Evening hosted by Victoria University, on 5 December 2017 in Melbourne where the Principal Migration Agent for TEG Immigration Yashpal Erda is one of the Panelist ! Register your attendance and secure your place !!! Link in bio: ... https://info.vu.edu.au/migrationlaw/ See more

02.01.2022 Need for Chef, Cook, Tandoor Cook !!! About Masala Theory: This new business is replacing a highly-acclaimed restaurant with a kitchen run by master chef. Part of an established and well operated group and a team of dedicated staff. MASALA THEORY’S menu will reinterpret nostalgic Indian dishes with openness towards global techniques and influences. MASALA THEORY will highlight Indian flavours on a contemporary menu.... What we can offer you: Prime Surry Hill location New restaurant concept Creative encouragement Work in a positive, passionate and fun environment Long term career opportunities Be a part of a growing hospitality group What will your responsibilities be? Creative menu design incorporating seasonal produce and trends. Assist the management team in establishing goals for the kitchen, and implementing profit initiatives. Cook in a fast-paced kitchen whilst maintaining effective communication with the team. Monitoring and adherence to food safety plans and WH&S compliance. Assist in staff training initiatives and career development plans. What are we looking for? Creative and ambitious Have a strong work ethic and can utilise their initiative and passion for excellence Ability to work under pressure and in a team environment Have good communication and organisational skills Reliable, keen to learn and committed to achieving the very best Have an experience within cooking Subcontinental Indian Cuisine This is a rare opportunity with great remuneration and conditions. Don't miss this opportunity. To be in the running please apply by sending us an email on [email protected]

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