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  1. Thanks, but I’ve contacted the (registered) migration agent that assisted me, and have been assured the following. Feel free to prove your suspicions on my motives I have not heard of any SC190 visas being cancelled due to not living/working in the state that sponsors them. I also doubt this is the case as your visa (SC190) has no conditions on it that restrict you in any way. In order for a visa to be cancelled under 'Subdivision C - Visas based on incorrect information may be cancelled ' the information used to complete the application would need to be proven to be incorrect at that time. This was not the case for you.
  2. No, I didn’t. At the time my agent said that it was not a condition of the visa, so didn’t bother.
  3. I have been living in Australia for nearly 3 years, but not in the state which sponsored my 190. I found a job by chance in another state while initially living with relatives when I arrived. The job was basically perfect, right by relatives. Since I have gone over the 2 year stay in the sponsoring state, would I also be subject to potential revocation of my visa?
  4. Hey Raul I've been in AU for 3 years now, home owner for two of those. I don't live in my sponsored state, as I found a job near immediately when I first came over while staying with some family. I realise you cannot grunter anything, but after 3 years, do you think I'm fairly safe?
  5. Hey guys n gals Bunch of jobs opening in the company I work for, for those already in AU. Publicly available adverts, but message me directly with your job role interested, and I'll get it to the right people ? Like to take your career further and be closer to the beach - The Sunny coast is the best place to live in the entire Australia, fact ? https://www.seek.com.au/job/37226180?type=standout .NET Developer Job in Sunshine Coast - SEEK https://www.seek.com.au/job/37208447?type=standout Universe Developer Job in Sunshine Coast - SEEK https://www.seek.com.au/job/37207992?type=standout Web Developer Job in Sunshine Coast - SEEK https://www.seek.com.au/job/37208679?type=standout Quality Assurance Analyst / Test Analyst Job in Sunshine Coast - SEEK https://www.seek.com.au/job/37190798?type=standout Cloud Developer Job in Sunshine Coast - SEEK
  6. Sorry for what seems to be a blunt question, but, why hamstring yourself with such antiquated tech, especially as a young developer? Are you only really interested in working for Financial institutes for the rest of your life?
  7. For these exact reasons (honouring tradition and respecting the Aussie way of life) - i'll be wearing a Tshirt and thongs
  8. Hey guys n gals At the risk of getting spammed, I thought I'd reach out and give any kickass Business Analysts on here a chance to join us on the Sunshine coast QLD. We're really looking for someone very specific - call it an "Agile BA". Someone who has worn a couple different hats before / Technical PM / Scrum Master / Business Systems analyst. We’re looking for someone to hold a laser-focused view of the development process, from ideation through development and delivery to support. We’d love someone who has the breadth of experience to be able to cherry-pick from their arsenal of tools to produce the right outcome based on the teams needs. We need someone who will argue like they're right and listen like they're wrong, all while striving for the best possible business outcome. PM me if that's you.
  9. Absolutely love it - it was the right decision for me Did a little video for my folks ... already over a year ago! It's not for everyone, but it suits me to the bone
  10. Hey JH, it sure is a relief being on this side of the fence! 2 years ... wow, it feels like a different person wrote that, and in many respects that is the case! I've never been the most thorough student, and it also applied to my PTE preparation, it's a character flaw of mine I "knew" my English ability is excellent, therefore I didn't feel the need to do any studying in the strictest sense of the word. I read through the question types' explanation and did the mock tests twice, just so that I understand the question format and what I could expect to happen in the exam. I also re familiarised myself with the general "template" I'd use for the long form essay (Introduction / supporting and secondary point / elaboration / wind down / outtro & conclusion).
  11. We can confirm, that there is a market, as there is IT here in Australia.
  12. Great! Happy it all worked out Yeeew, stoked to hear and happy my initial misery could help
  13. In England you tend to not hear how strong the various English / Scot / Welsh accents are, but there's a reason why a lot of English movies are subtitled in other English speaking countries
  14. How's his enunciation / where's he from in the UK? I ask that, because many English accent sound like the speak is "swallowing their words", for the lack of a better term. Maybe IELTS might be a better option for him, as the speaking is face to face?
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