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Hi, I think pitman's post has several errors, so be careful! His links are good, so use it to confirm what has been stated.
Here are the few errors from my own research:
Subclass is 574 NOT 573. This was specifically stated for Flinders (in their acceptance package, Pitman can check his too), unless Sydney is different, but I doubt it. Even though it is BMBS, you still apply under 574.
USA citizens cannot apply online because their assessment level is not assessment level 1. Only Canadians and some other countries can do so online.
The good thing for US (anyone applying from here at least, not necessarily citizens only) is that you can get your health screening anywhere you want.
Please again, double check all the info you get online. The links pitman sent should help you. As for the subclass, go ahead and check with Sydney (if they reply ).
I've gotten my eVisa. It takes them only one day after receiving the medical records to approve, or a total of only one week from initial application online to finish processing. I'm a citizen of a country that is at assessment level 1, of course.
Here are the few errors from my own research:
Subclass is 574 NOT 573. This was specifically stated for Flinders (in their acceptance package, Pitman can check his too), unless Sydney is different, but I doubt it. Even though it is BMBS, you still apply under 574.
USA citizens cannot apply online because their assessment level is not assessment level 1. Only Canadians and some other countries can do so online.
The good thing for US (anyone applying from here at least, not necessarily citizens only) is that you can get your health screening anywhere you want.
Please again, double check all the info you get online. The links pitman sent should help you. As for the subclass, go ahead and check with Sydney (if they reply ).
I've gotten my eVisa. It takes them only one day after receiving the medical records to approve, or a total of only one week from initial application online to finish processing. I'm a citizen of a country that is at assessment level 1, of course.