
Demand far exceeds the limited places available each year, so applications are capped and queued and processed in the order received, leading to very long waits.
The subclass 103 has long processing times because the number of people applying greatly exceeds the places available in the program each year. Applications are subject to capping and queueing.
The Department assesses applications in two stages: first an initial eligibility check to decide whether to add the application to the queue or refuse it, and then, as places become available, applications are released from the queue for final assessment in the order they were received. Because of this, the Department advises that you should not arrange to live permanently in Australia until the visa is actually granted. You can check the Parent visa queue release dates for guidance.
किसी लाइसेंस प्राप्त ACME सलाहकार से वैयक्तिकृत मूल्यांकन प्राप्त करें, या Acey से पूछें।