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Monday, January 14, 2008

Petition Online (Cebu Pacific)

Please read the petition and Sign

http://www.petitiononline.com/99013169/petition.html

Cebu pacific prioritize the CHANCE PASSENGERS than THE REGULAR PASSENGERS, they implement this "45 minutes closing before the departure". Which include those who are in line. They won't listen to your concern at all, they would just tell you to have the next flight and they are not sure at the same time if you will going to have the next flight... Is this because chance passengers pay more? Bacolod City is one of those Cebu Pacific Airlines doing this to their passengers. One of the OIC told the passengers in BACOLOD that, 45 minutes the flight that you are not here, we call those chance passengers". Chance passengers wait outside, they are not being called. They wait until there is no appearance of a regular passenger then it's time that they will be allowed to have a sit.Action should be taken. This should not be tolerated. Customer is always right and it should be maintained.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Australia Updates Its List of Most In-Demand Occupations to Revitalize Immigration

Good news to skilled migrants dreaming of better job opportunities in the Land Down Under. The Australian Government has updated its list of most in-demand occupation to include nine new professions.

The Migration Occupations in Demand List (MODL) is a list of most in-demand professions crucial and invaluable to Australian economy, as identified by the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) based on key businesses and industries that need them most. The country for the past three years or so has been experiencing a heavy skills shortage, which only skilled immigrants can answer.

Nine new professions have been added to the Migration Occupations in Demand List (MODL), which are expected to make Australian immigration more vibrant than it already is. Amanda Vanstone, minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (DIMA) and minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Kevin Andrews, have teamed up in preparing the list to ensure the efficient and rejuvenated flow of skilled migrants into the country.

The Australian visa is based on a point system, which means the more points an applicant incurs, the more chances of his or her being granted an Australian visa. Professionals whose occupation falls under the MODL automatically gain an additional 15 or 20 points. As such, their Australian visa application will be fast-tracked and made easier.

Further information on the operation of the MODL is available from the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs. Each MODL is effective from the date of publication in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, unless otherwise specified in the Gazette Notice.

"The MODL now includes 35 managerial and professional occupations, one associate professional occupation, nine computing specialisations and 41 trade occupations," Mr Andrews said.

"From today, General Skilled Migration [GSM] visa applicants who have recognised qualifications in one of the nine new occupations and specialisations will be awarded additional points.

The new updated MODL include:

• Child Care Coordinator
• Computing Professional - specialising in C++/C#/C
• Computing Professional - specialising in J2EE
• Computing Professional - specialising in Java
• Computing Professional - specialising in Oracle
• Computing Professional - specialising in PeopleSoft
• Electrical Engineer
• Mechanical Engineer
• Surveyor

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