EOI uninvited for Visa 189 Point (65-105) until 11 April 2020 ANZSCO 2613

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Dear Department of Home Affairs,

I would like to know the total number of Expression of Interests uninvited and how many have been invited for 189 until 11-April-2020 between the point range of 65-105.

For the following ANZSCO codes:

2613- Software and Applications Programmers

Yours faithfully,
Adnan Zafar

FOI, Department of Home Affairs

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

UPDATED: 17 March 2020

COVID-19 (Corona Virus) has been declared a pandemic by the World Health
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non-critical services may not be delivered within expected timeframes. We
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General information regarding travelling to Australia

Information for visitors to Australia can be found [2]here.

Information regarding potential visa options can be found [3]here.

 

Request for a copy of your Visa Refusal or Visa Grant letter

If you have lost or misplaced correspondence regarding your Visa Refusal
or Visa Grant, or you wish to confirm the authenticity of your Visa
Refusal or Visa Grant, you should contact the office where you lodged your
visa application. 

Details of our offices located around the world can be found [4]here.

 

Queries regarding your current Visa status

You can check your visa details and conditions on the Department’s Visa
Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) portal.  If you do not have the
necessary reference numbers to access the VEVO portal, you should contact
the office where you lodged your visa application for further information.

 

Refund of Visa fees

If you are seeking a refund of fees associated with your Visa, you should
contact the office where you lodged your visa application.  Details of our
offices located around the world can be found [5]here.

 

Making a Visa application

Registered migration agents are authorised to provide immigration advice
or assistance, including advice regarding the lodgement of visa
applications. Further information on migration agents may be found
[6]here.  Please note that the Department is unable to assist you in this
regard.

 

If you are experiencing technical difficulties in lodging your visa
application through ImmiAccount, you should submit your concerns through
the ImmiAccount Technical Support Form, which is accessible [7]here.

 

Australian Citizenship

If you are seeking evidence of your Australian Citizenship, you should
complete Form 119, which can be found [8]here.  Details on where to send
your completed form may be found on page 8 of the Form.  This form will
not be actioned by the FOI Section.

 

Information on how to apply for Australian citizenship, information for
Australian citizens and Australian Citizenship Day can be found [9]here.

 

Movement Records/Travel History

If you are seeking evidence of your own travel movements/history you
should complete Form 1359, which can be found [10]here. Details on where
to send your request may be found on page 1 and 2 of the Form. This
request will not be actioned by the FOI Section.

 

Superannuation – Evidence of Immigration Status

If you are seeking evidence of your own immigration status for
superannuation purposes, you should complete Form 1194, which can be found
[11]here. Details on where to send your completed form may be found on
page 1 of the Form. This request will not be actioned by the FOI Section.

 

Update Passport Details

Information on how to update your address or passport details can be found
[12]here.

 

Notification of Change in Circumstances

If you have lodged a visa application and your circumstances have changed,
you should submit [13]Form 1022 to the office where you lodged your visa
application. Details of our offices located around the world can be found
[14]here. The FOI Section does not process these forms. 

 

Duty Free concessions

Information relating to duty free concessions can be found [15]here.

 

General Enquiries

If you have a question, which has not been answered above, and which is
about visa, citizenship, travel or trade, including bringing goods in and
out of Australia, please refer to our general enquiries web form [16]here.

 

 

Thank you

 

Information updated 17 March 2020

 

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FOI, Department of Home Affairs

UNCLASSIFIED

In reply please quote:

FOI Request:       FA 20/04/00648

Good morning  

Acknowledgement of Freedom of Information Access request

I refer to your correspondence below seeking access to documents held by
the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) under the Freedom of
Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act).

Your request has been allocated the FOI reference number referred to
above. Please include your FOI reference number in all correspondence with
the Freedom of Information Section.

The information you have requested is available through a Qlik application
which can be accessed via the Department’s SkillSelect [1]web page and
there is [2]information to assist. The Qlik application comprises a
comprehensive library of historic and current data in relation to
Expressions of Interest (EOIs) in Skillselect, and may be accessed by any
persons wishing to reference EOI data. I consider that the information you
request is available publically and is a complete library of EOI reference
material.

As this information is now publically available, you may wish to withdraw
you FOI request.  If you do not advise the Department that you wish to
continue with this FOI request within 5 working days of this email, your
request will be taken to have been withdrawn. 

Contacting the FOI Section

Should you wish to discuss your request you may contact the FOI Section at
[3][DIBP request email].

 

Yours sincerely,

 

FOI Officer

Freedom of Information Section

FOI & Records Management Branch | Data Division
Corporate and Enabling Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Department of Home Affairs,

 

I would like to know the total number of Expression of Interests uninvited
and how many have been invited for 189 until 11-April-2020 between the
point range of 65-105.

 

For the following ANZSCO codes:

 

2613- Software and Applications Programmers

 

Yours faithfully,

Adnan Zafar

 

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Dear FOI,

Yours sincerely,

Adnan Zafar

FOI, Department of Home Affairs

** This is an automated response. Please do not reply to this email **

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

UPDATED: 17 March 2020

COVID-19 (Corona Virus) has been declared a pandemic by the World Health
Organisation ([1]link). As the Department focuses its efforts on managing
the impact of COVID-19 on its critical services and employees, other
non-critical services may not be delivered within expected timeframes. We
apologise for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience during this
period.

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

Your email has been received by the Department of Home Affairs Freedom of
Information (FOI) Section. Please note that we will only action and
respond to FOI requests and other matters relating to the Freedom of
Information Act 1982.

 

If your email is a valid FOI request, the Department will contact you
shortly to acknowledge your request. Please do not send duplicate emails
as this may cause delays in processing times.

 

For matters not relating to the Freedom of Information Act 1982, please
refer to the information below to assist in the resolution of your
enquiry.

 

General information regarding travelling to Australia

Information for visitors to Australia can be found [2]here.

Information regarding potential visa options can be found [3]here.

 

Request for a copy of your Visa Refusal or Visa Grant letter

If you have lost or misplaced correspondence regarding your Visa Refusal
or Visa Grant, or you wish to confirm the authenticity of your Visa
Refusal or Visa Grant, you should contact the office where you lodged your
visa application. 

Details of our offices located around the world can be found [4]here.

 

Checking your current Visa details and conditions

You can check your visa details and conditions on the Department’s Visa
Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) portal which can be accessed
[5]here.  If you do not have the necessary reference numbers to access the
VEVO portal, you should contact the office where you lodged your visa
application for further information.

 

Refund of Visa fees

If you are seeking a refund of fees associated with your Visa, you should
contact the office where you lodged your visa application.  Details of our
offices located around the world can be found [6]here.

 

Making a Visa application

Registered migration agents are authorised to provide immigration advice
or assistance, including advice regarding the lodgement of visa
applications. Further information on migration agents may be found
[7]here.  Please note that the Department is unable to assist you in this
regard.

 

If you are experiencing technical difficulties in lodging your visa
application through ImmiAccount, you should submit your concerns through
the ImmiAccount Technical Support Form, which is accessible [8]here.

 

Australian Citizenship

If you are seeking evidence of your Australian Citizenship, please refer
[9]here.

 

Information on how to apply for Australian citizenship, information for
Australian citizens and Australian Citizenship Day can be found [10]here.

The FOI Section does not process these requests.

 

Movement Records/Travel History

If you are seeking evidence of your own travel movements/history you
should complete Form 1359, which can be found [11]here.

The FOI Section does not process these requests.

 

Superannuation – Evidence of Immigration Status

Information about accessing your superannuation after leaving Australia
can be found [12]here.

The FOI Section does not process these requests.

 

Changes in your situation including updating your Passport Details

If your situation has changes or is about to change, you need to tell us
because your visa might be affected.

Information can be found [13]here about how to notify the Department of a
change in your situation.

The FOI Section does not process these requests.

 

Duty Free concessions

Information relating to duty free concessions can be found [14]here.

 

General Enquiries

If you have a question, which has not been answered above, and which is
about visa, citizenship, travel or trade, including bringing goods in and
out of Australia, please refer to our general enquiries web form [15]here.

 

 

Thank you

 

Information updated 15 April 2020

 

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References

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3. http://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1
4. http://www.border.gov.au/about/contact/o...
5. https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/al...
6. http://www.border.gov.au/about/contact/o...
7. https://www.mara.gov.au/
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FOI Reviews mailbox, Department of Home Affairs

UNCLASSIFIED

In reply please quote:

FOI request:      FA 20/04/00648

File number:     OBJ2020/16195

 

Dear Adnan Zafar

 

I refer to your email received by the Department of Home Affairs (the
Department) on 12 May 2020, in which you requested an internal review in
relation to your Freedom of Information request FA 20/04/00648.

 

Your request for access to documents

Your request for access to documents was received by the Department on 11
April 2020. On 14 April 2020, the Department acknowledged your request and
advised that the information to which you sought access was available
through the Department’s SkillSelect web page.

 

The Department also requested you contact the Department within five
working days (that is – by Tuesday 21 April 2020) to advise whether you
wished to continue with your FOI request.

 

The Department did not receive a response from you to its email of 14
April 2020. Accordingly, on 23 April 2020, the Department deemed your
request to have been withdrawn and closed it.

 

Whether internal review request valid

The right for an applicant to seek internal review is specified in Part VI
of the FOI Act, which provides that an applicant may request an internal
review of an ‘access refusal decision’ made by an agency. The types of
decisions that are reviewable access refusal decisions are [1]specified in
section 53A of the FOI Act.

 

As the Department deemed your request to have been withdrawn, and
finalised it before making an access decision, I consider that the
Department has not made a decision that meets the requirements of a
reviewable access refusal decision as defined in section 53A of the FOI
Act.

 

Consequently the Department has determined that your internal review
request is invalid and will be taking no further action on it.

 

Next steps

Should you still wish to seek access to the information requested, you may
wish to lodge a new FOI request. Should you make a new request and the
Department again seek your advice on proceeding with the request, should
you advise that you wish to proceed with the request, the Department would
then make a decision on the request for which you would have the right to
seek internal or external review.

 

Making a complaint to the Office of the Australian Information
Commissioner

You may complain to the Australian Information Commissioner about action
taken by the Department in relation to your request.

Your enquiries to the Australian Information Commissioner can be directed
to:

Phone 1300 363 992 (local call charge)

Email  [2][email address]  

 

There is no particular form required to make a complaint to the Australian
Information Commissioner. The request should be in writing and should set
out the grounds on which it is considered that the action taken in
relation to the request should be investigated and identify the Department
as the relevant agency.

 

Regards,

 

Claire

FOI Officer, Reviews Team

Freedom of Information

FOI & Records Management Branch | Data Division

Corporate and Enabling Group

Department of Home Affairs

E: [email address]

UNCLASSIFIED

 

 

-----Original Message-----

From: Adnan Zafar <[3][FOI #6284 email]>

Sent: Tuesday, 12 May 2020 8:52 PM

To: FOI <[4][DIBP request email]>

Subject: Internal review of Freedom of Information request - EOI uninvited
for Visa 189 Point (65-105) until 11 April 2020 ANZSCO 2613

 

Dear FOI,

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Adnan Zafar

 

-----Original Message-----

 

UNCLASSIFIED

 

In reply please quote:

 

FOI Request:       FA 20/04/00648

 

Good morning  

 

Acknowledgement of Freedom of Information Access request

 

I refer to your correspondence below seeking access to documents held by 
the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) under the Freedom of 
Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act).

 

Your request has been allocated the FOI reference number referred to 
above. Please include your FOI reference number in all correspondence
with  the Freedom of Information Section.

 

The information you have requested is available through a Qlik
application  which can be accessed via the Department’s SkillSelect [1]web
page and  there is [2]information to assist. The Qlik application
comprises a  comprehensive library of historic and current data in
relation to  Expressions of Interest (EOIs) in Skillselect, and may be
accessed by any  persons wishing to reference EOI data. I consider that
the information you  request is available publically and is a complete
library of EOI reference  material.

 

As this information is now publically available, you may wish to withdraw 
you FOI request.  If you do not advise the Department that you wish to 
continue with this FOI request within 5 working days of this email, your 
request will be taken to have been withdrawn. 

 

Contacting the FOI Section

 

Should you wish to discuss your request you may contact the FOI Section
at  [3][DIBP request email].

 

 

 

Yours sincerely,

 

 

 

FOI Officer

 

Freedom of Information Section

 

FOI & Records Management Branch | Data Division  Corporate and Enabling
Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Department of Home Affairs,

 

 

 

I would like to know the total number of Expression of Interests
uninvited  and how many have been invited for 189 until 11-April-2020
between the  point range of 65-105.

 

 

 

For the following ANZSCO codes:

 

 

 

2613- Software and Applications Programmers

 

 

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Adnan Zafar

 

 

 

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