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Dear Department of Home Affairs,

Please provide totals of outstanding visa applications on hand over 12 months or more for subclass 189 (points tested) for occupation 272511, social worker.

Also, please provide the total number of subclass 189 (point tested) visas granted for occupation 272511, social worker, in the past 12 months (onshore and offshore).

Also, please advise on the number of EOIs received by the latest date of effect eligible for subclass 189 (points tested) for each invitation round in 2023 (please note the date of effect for each) for occupation 272511, social worker, with 65 point or less. Of these, how many were invited and how many were left outstanding after each invitation round? Of those left outstanding, how many had 65 points and how many had 60 points.

Yours faithfully,

Mr. S

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Dear Mr. S

The Department of Home Affairs (the Department) has received your request
for data of 28 August 2023. Your reference number for this request is
DA23/08/00311. 

The Department of Home Affairs provides a Data Channel for data requests
such as yours which enables Departmental (including the Australian Border
Force) data to be purchased.  While you have lodged a request under the
FOI Act, Section 12(1)(c) of the FOI Act states that a person is not
entitled to access to a document that is available for purchase by the
public in accordance with arrangements made by an agency. As such we
intend to process this request under the Department’s Data Request process
unless you respond to this correspondence requesting a decision on your
request under the FOI Act.

You can find further information about the Data Channel here: [1]Data
requests (homeaffairs.gov.au)

The Department has interpreted your request as follows:

Please provide totals of outstanding visa applications on hand over 12
months or more for subclass 189 (points tested) for occupation 272511,
social worker.

 

Also, please provide the total number of subclass 189 (point tested) visas
granted for occupation 272511, social worker, in the past 12 months
(onshore and offshore).

 

Also, please advise on the number of EOIs received by the latest date of
effect eligible for subclass 189 (points tested) for each invitation round
in 2023 (please note the date of effect for each) for occupation 272511,
social worker, with 65 point or less. Of these, how many were invited and
how many were left outstanding after each invitation round? Of those left
outstanding, how many had 65 points and how many had 60 points.

 

If we have misinterpreted your request, please let us know by emailing
[2][Department of Home Affairs request email] quoting the above reference number so we can
reassess your request.

Charge for access

The Department has calculated that a charge of $90.00 is required for your
request.

Next Steps

You can now choose to:

·       pay the attached invoice for your request to proceed;

·       email [3][Department of Home Affairs request email] to tell us if your request has
been incorrectly interpreted; or

·       email [4][Department of Home Affairs request email] to tell us if you wish to withdraw
your request.

 

Your request will not be processed until you take one of these actions.

Please note: if you do not respond by 13 September 2023 your request will
be deemed to be withdrawn.

 

Financial hardship

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hardship to you, you can request a waiver or reduction of the charge.
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leave you unable to provide food, accommodation, clothing, medical
treatment, education or other necessities for yourself or your family, or
other people for whom you are responsible.

Your request for a waiver or reduction of charge will be considered, and a
response sent to you within 30 days. Further information on charges is
available on our webpage: [5]Data requests (homeaffairs.gov.au)

Release of requested information

We will try to finalise your request within 30 days of receiving your
payment. If we need to contact you regarding the clarity or size of your
request, we will contact you in writing.

In some circumstances, release of data may be prohibited by legislation
such as the Privacy Act 1988, Australian Border Force Act 2015 and
Migration Act 1958. If we cannot release the requested data due to
restrictions under legislation, we will notify you in writing. If we
cannot provide the data you have requested, we will refund the amount you
have paid.

If you have any feedback about our handling of your data request, please
email [6][Department of Home Affairs request email]

Thank you for your data request. I look forward to your response. 

Kind regards

 

FOI Officer - Jade

Freedom of Information

Department of Home Affairs

E: [7][Department of Home Affairs request email]

 

 

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FOI, Department of Home Affairs

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Dear Mr. S

Please note the correct data request number is DA23/08/00312.

The Department of Home Affairs (the Department) has received your request
for data of 28 August 2023. Your reference number for this request is
DA23/08/00312. 

The Department of Home Affairs provides a Data Channel for data requests
such as yours which enables Departmental (including the Australian Border
Force) data to be purchased.  While you have lodged a request under the
FOI Act, Section 12(1)(c) of the FOI Act states that a person is not
entitled to access to a document that is available for purchase by the
public in accordance with arrangements made by an agency. As such we
intend to process this request under the Department’s Data Request process
unless you respond to this correspondence requesting a decision on your
request under the FOI Act.

You can find further information about the Data Channel here: [1]Data
requests (homeaffairs.gov.au)

The Department has interpreted your request as follows:

Please provide totals of outstanding visa applications on hand over 12
months or more for subclass 189 (points tested) for occupation 272511,
social worker.

 

Also, please provide the total number of subclass 189 (point tested) visas
granted for occupation 272511, social worker, in the past 12 months
(onshore and offshore).

 

Also, please advise on the number of EOIs received by the latest date of
effect eligible for subclass 189 (points tested) for each invitation round
in 2023 (please note the date of effect for each) for occupation 272511,
social worker, with 65 point or less. Of these, how many were invited and
how many were left outstanding after each invitation round? Of those left
outstanding, how many had 65 points and how many had 60 points.

 

If we have misinterpreted your request, please let us know by emailing
[2][Department of Home Affairs request email] quoting the above reference number so we can
reassess your request.

Charge for access

The Department has calculated that a charge of $90.00 is required for your
request.

Next Steps

You can now choose to:

·       pay the attached invoice for your request to proceed;

·       email [3][Department of Home Affairs request email] to tell us if your request has
been incorrectly interpreted; or

·       email [4][Department of Home Affairs request email] to tell us if you wish to withdraw
your request.

 

Your request will not be processed until you take one of these actions.

Please note: if you do not respond by 13 September 2023 your request will
be deemed to be withdrawn.

 

Financial hardship

If you believe that paying the charge for access would result in financial
hardship to you, you can request a waiver or reduction of the charge.
Please set out the reasons you believe that you would experience financial
hardship and provide supporting evidence.

An example of financial hardship would be when payment of the charge would
leave you unable to provide food, accommodation, clothing, medical
treatment, education or other necessities for yourself or your family, or
other people for whom you are responsible.

Your request for a waiver or reduction of charge will be considered, and a
response sent to you within 30 days. Further information on charges is
available on our webpage: [5]Data requests (homeaffairs.gov.au)

Release of requested information

We will try to finalise your request within 30 days of receiving your
payment. If we need to contact you regarding the clarity or size of your
request, we will contact you in writing.

In some circumstances, release of data may be prohibited by legislation
such as the Privacy Act 1988, Australian Border Force Act 2015 and
Migration Act 1958. If we cannot release the requested data due to
restrictions under legislation, we will notify you in writing. If we
cannot provide the data you have requested, we will refund the amount you
have paid.

If you have any feedback about our handling of your data request, please
email [6][Department of Home Affairs request email]

Thank you for your data request. I look forward to your response. 

Kind regards

 

FOI Officer - Jade

Freedom of Information

Department of Home Affairs

E: [7][Department of Home Affairs request email]

 

 

Kind regards

 

FOI Officer - Jade

Freedom of Information

Department of Home Affairs

E: [8][Department of Home Affairs request email]

 

 

Personal-Privacy
OFFICIAL: Sensitive

 

 

From: FOI
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September 2023 [SEC=OFFICIAL:Sensitive, ACCESS=Personal-Privacy]

 

OFFICIAL: Sensitive
Personal-Privacy

Dear Mr. S

The Department of Home Affairs (the Department) has received your request
for data of 28 August 2023. Your reference number for this request is
DA23/08/00311. 

The Department of Home Affairs provides a Data Channel for data requests
such as yours which enables Departmental (including the Australian Border
Force) data to be purchased.  While you have lodged a request under the
FOI Act, Section 12(1)(c) of the FOI Act states that a person is not
entitled to access to a document that is available for purchase by the
public in accordance with arrangements made by an agency. As such we
intend to process this request under the Department’s Data Request process
unless you respond to this correspondence requesting a decision on your
request under the FOI Act.

You can find further information about the Data Channel here: [9]Data
requests (homeaffairs.gov.au)

The Department has interpreted your request as follows:

Please provide totals of outstanding visa applications on hand over 12
months or more for subclass 189 (points tested) for occupation 272511,
social worker.

 

Also, please provide the total number of subclass 189 (point tested) visas
granted for occupation 272511, social worker, in the past 12 months
(onshore and offshore).

 

Also, please advise on the number of EOIs received by the latest date of
effect eligible for subclass 189 (points tested) for each invitation round
in 2023 (please note the date of effect for each) for occupation 272511,
social worker, with 65 point or less. Of these, how many were invited and
how many were left outstanding after each invitation round? Of those left
outstanding, how many had 65 points and how many had 60 points.

 

If we have misinterpreted your request, please let us know by emailing
[10][Department of Home Affairs request email] quoting the above reference number so we can
reassess your request.

Charge for access

The Department has calculated that a charge of $90.00 is required for your
request.

Next Steps

You can now choose to:

·       pay the attached invoice for your request to proceed;

·       email [11][Department of Home Affairs request email] to tell us if your request has
been incorrectly interpreted; or

·       email [12][Department of Home Affairs request email] to tell us if you wish to
withdraw your request.

 

Your request will not be processed until you take one of these actions.

Please note: if you do not respond by 13 September 2023 your request will
be deemed to be withdrawn.

 

Financial hardship

If you believe that paying the charge for access would result in financial
hardship to you, you can request a waiver or reduction of the charge.
Please set out the reasons you believe that you would experience financial
hardship and provide supporting evidence.

An example of financial hardship would be when payment of the charge would
leave you unable to provide food, accommodation, clothing, medical
treatment, education or other necessities for yourself or your family, or
other people for whom you are responsible.

Your request for a waiver or reduction of charge will be considered, and a
response sent to you within 30 days. Further information on charges is
available on our webpage: [13]Data requests (homeaffairs.gov.au)

Release of requested information

We will try to finalise your request within 30 days of receiving your
payment. If we need to contact you regarding the clarity or size of your
request, we will contact you in writing.

In some circumstances, release of data may be prohibited by legislation
such as the Privacy Act 1988, Australian Border Force Act 2015 and
Migration Act 1958. If we cannot release the requested data due to
restrictions under legislation, we will notify you in writing. If we
cannot provide the data you have requested, we will refund the amount you
have paid.

If you have any feedback about our handling of your data request, please
email [14][Department of Home Affairs request email]

Thank you for your data request. I look forward to your response. 

Kind regards

 

FOI Officer - Jade

Freedom of Information

Department of Home Affairs

E: [15][Department of Home Affairs request email]

 

 

 

Personal-Privacy
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FOI, Department of Home Affairs

OFFICIAL

Dear Mr. S, 

 

I am writing to notify you of my decision in relation to your data request
DA23/08/00312.  

 

The Department of Home Affairs (the Department) has not received a
response, or payment of the invoice issued to you with the acknowledgment
of your data request. As advised in the options that were provided, the
Department must receive a response with 14 days or your request is closed
in all departmental systems. 

 

Your request has now been closed and the invoice cancelled. Please do not
attempt to pay the invoice. 

 

Should you wish to resubmit your data request please visit our Data
Request webpage at:
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Kind regards  

 

 

Position number: 60176114

Freedom of Information

FOI Officer – Data Channel | Freedom of Information Section

Privacy FOI & Records Management Branch | Legal Group

Department Of Home Affairs

E: [2][Department of Home Affairs request email]

 

 

 

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