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You need more than a job: you must have formal employer sponsorship as pharmacists are not eligible for unsponsored visas.
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Yes, you have a passport for each country and you enter and leave each country on the passport for that country. If you are a citizen, you don't need (and usually can't get) a visa - that's why you have both passports. Some countries e.g. Austral…
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You definitely won't be bringing them back with you. The only visa for which your aunt may be eligible is a Remaining Relative visa. She must be your mother's sister and neither she nor her partner (if she has one) can have any siblings or parent…
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Check out Koala's links though you'll find that at 48, your mum may have trouble with our immigration age rules. How about New Zealand? They take immigrants up to 55 and it's a great place and very close to Australia in every way. http://www.imm…
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DIAC's quite reasonable view is that married and de facto couples live together and if you want to be treated as a de facto couple, something like a 'pre-existing tenancy agreement' shouldn't prevent you from doing so. Based on what you've written h…
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Australia's health requirements are intended to ensure that prospective immigrants do not become a burden on Australian taxpayers because of disease or chronic health problems requiring long term and active treatment. They are not intended as so…
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He should go to: http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/tourist/index.htm and depending on where he's from, will probably be able to get a tourist visa online.
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He should go to: http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/tourist/index.htm and depending on where he's from, will probably be able to get a tourist visa online.
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No, IELTS is not required for Remaining Relative visa applications. I hope you realise though that if you haven't applied yet, it will take around 10.5 years to be granted. During that time, you will not be able to marry, live with someone or ev…
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No, IELTS is not required for Remaining Relative visa applications. I hope you realise though that if you haven't applied yet, it will take around 10.5 years to be granted. During that time, you will not be able to marry, live with someone or ev…
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No, IELTS is not required for Remaining Relative visa applications. I hope you realise though that if you haven't applied yet, it will take around 10.5 years to be granted. During that time, you will not be able to marry, live with someone or ev…
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From what you've written, it sounds like you would have a reasonable chance of getting a positive skills assessment but your degree will have to be assessed as equivalent to an Australian degree and you'll need a highly relevant MAJOR, rather than j…
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From what you've written, it sounds like you would have a reasonable chance of getting a positive skills assessment but your degree will have to be assessed as equivalent to an Australian degree and you'll need a highly relevant MAJOR, rather than j…
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Tourist visas are available for periods up to 12 months but for an Indian to get one even for a short visit, they must show that have sufficient funds to pay for all of their expenses for the entire visit. Even more importantly, they must provide ev…
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Australia is MUCH better than America. It is far safer, our people are friendlier, our climate is infinitely superior and our education system is better to name just a few important differences.
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Australia is MUCH better than America. It is far safer, our people are friendlier, our climate is infinitely superior and our education system is better to name just a few important differences.
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Tourist visas are available for periods up to 12 months but for an Indian to get one even for a short visit, they must show that have sufficient funds to pay for all of their expenses for the entire visit. Even more importantly, they must provide ev…
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From what you've written, it sounds like you would have a reasonable chance of getting a positive skills assessment but your degree will have to be assessed as equivalent to an Australian degree and you'll need a highly relevant MAJOR, rather than j…
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No, IELTS is not required for Remaining Relative visa applications. I hope you realise though that if you haven't applied yet, it will take around 10.5 years to be granted. During that time, you will not be able to marry, live with someone or ev…
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No, IELTS is not required for Remaining Relative visa applications. I hope you realise though that if you haven't applied yet, it will take around 10.5 years to be granted. During that time, you will not be able to marry, live with someone or ev…
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He should go to: http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/tourist/index.htm and depending on where he's from, will probably be able to get a tourist visa online.
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He should go to: http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/tourist/index.htm and depending on where he's from, will probably be able to get a tourist visa online.
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He should go to: http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/tourist/index.htm and depending on where he's from, will probably be able to get a tourist visa online.
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He should go to: http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/tourist/index.htm and depending on where he's from, will probably be able to get a tourist visa online.
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He should go to: http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/tourist/index.htm and depending on where he's from, will probably be able to get a tourist visa online.
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DIAC's quite reasonable view is that married and de facto couples live together and if you want to be treated as a de facto couple, something like a 'pre-existing tenancy agreement' shouldn't prevent you from doing so. Based on what you've written h…