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    <p><p>Hello,</p></p>

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    <p><p>You should be fine on your application. You just need to explain what happened (circumstances) and why you did not mention these on the application or previous visas (ie: because you did not think that these are regarded as crimes). </p></p>

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    <p><p>Best of luck,</p></p>

    <p><p>​Veronika</p></p>

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  2. Hi Nel, If there is an existing condition then yes, it is quite normal that it is referred to the HOC. They may come back asking for more information from your husband's GP or a specialist in relation to the condition and the long term prognosis. If the condition is, as you described it, one that just requires and will just require a prescription in the future, then it should be fine, but the DIAC (with the help of HOC) need to make sure that the condition is not being caused by an underlying serious problem and that it will not be of a significant cost to the Australian Government. I've never had a client with the conditionto be honest, but I've just looked it up and I can see why they would want to make sure that there is no long term underlying problem - sometimes it seems to be caused by an underlying tumour. So I think that is all it is about. Best of luck! Cheers, Veronika
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