Total number of EOI submitted (189 Only) for Software Engineering (ANZSCO Code 261313) at 90 Point and above.

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Dear Department of Home Affairs,

Can I please get the information regarding the number of EOI (for 189 only) submitted for Software Engineering occupation (ANZSCO Code 261313) at Point 90 and above 90 until the date 1 June 2020 who have not received an invitation yet?

Yours faithfully,
HP

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The number of EOI (for 189 only) submitted for Software Engineering
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Dear Department of Home Affairs,

 

Can I please get the information regarding the number of EOI (for 189
only) submitted for Software Engineering occupation (ANZSCO Code 261313)
at Point 90 and above 90 until the date 1 June 2020 who have not received
an invitation yet?

 

Yours faithfully,

HP

 

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