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londonengineer

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  1. I'll be applying for a 820 in a couple of months and I'm a bit confused about when to submit the medical and police check. I've had advice from a visa agent not to include this at the time of application as they expire after 12 months and it make take longer than this to reach a case office. BUT the Partner migration handbook says that police checks and medicals SHOULD be included at the time of application. Which is correct? Has this changed recently with the 820 going online? Is there a form that you need to submit additional documentation after application? I can't find a definitive answer on this on the Immi website.. Thanks.
  2. I wouldn't listen to that industry body. Most of the Aussie media has a vested interest in saying how great an investment property is. I've been renting in Sydney for 5 years and find that rents/vacancy rates are extremely seasonal.. Everyone seems to want to move in the summer, you get a great pick in the winter. I've also found, that over 5 years rental prices are pretty stable, I wouldn't be surprised if the loss of LAFHA has had a knock on effect on the market. I would be interested in seeing the same stats over a couple of years, rather than month to month.
  3. I don't think anyone takes it lightly. Often, for genuine partner-relationships the 12 months don't work out with visas expiring, leases, property and other commitments. You've got to take what you can! A wedding at short notice, with family members overseas is not ideal.
  4. Hi, I'm weighing up some options for visas and I have a quick question. Getting a relationship registered in NSW apparently waives the requirement to live together for a full 12 months in a de-facto application. However, you must be living together at the time of application. Are there any rules about a minimum period of living together that will be considered acceptable if the relationship is registered? 3 months? 6 months? I'm sure the answer will be 'it depends' but it would be great if there were some ideas or hints. Thanks!
  5. Hi All, There has been a great deal of discussion on the LAFHA issue recently and I've got a question that I can't find an answer to. I work as an engineer and LAFHA has been part of my salary package for the past three years. I have just submitted an application for PR through my company. Who knows how long it will take and it's no guarantee that it will be approved, despite costing me an arm and a leg. I've always thought that once you applied for PR you could no longer claim for LAFHA but I've heard that there has been some court cases where this was proven not to be correct. Applying for PR is no guarantee that you will get it. And even with PR status, I may not stay in Austraila indefintely, it just makes life a whole lot easier while I'm here. (healthcare, insurance, housing) Does anyone know the definite answer? PS Please no pom-bashing re LAFHA being a unfair.. I'm just making the most of my opportunities.
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