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  1. Hi,

     

    We applied for a 489 visa with sponsorship from qld that's been granted, but the visa grant states we can live and work anywhere in australia except

     

    Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong and central coast in NSW

    Brisbane and gold coast

    Perth and surrounding areas

    Melbourne

    Capital territory

     

    I was under the impression we had to move to queensland, is this not the case?

  2. hi all,

    just going through the ahpra application with my wife and see a section about impairment, my wife had an injury meaning she currently cant work on labour ward, but has no issues working on antenatal wards, and the hospital she works at are happy with this, are ahpra likely to decline her application? would it be worth calling them?

     

    Cheers

  3. Hi all,

     

    Might be the wrong page but I was wondering if anyone knows if the documentation for ahpra is the same as anmac, except the cv? Which is something I'm trying to find an example of too.

     

    Any help or advise would be great.

  4. Do yourself a massive favour, forget what the other agents are saying and speak to our agent Jenny at ian harrops 01793 822492 /  07442 508 323 she got ours through quickly and we only had 60pts

  5. My did hers before, call them and ask if you can email everything, if your not using an agent and your in the uk, call a local solicitor tell them what your doing as most will do it for a set price there's quite a lot of documents you will need them to be certified a solicitor, get 2 copies 1 for your skills easement and 1 for regulatory body that gives you your pin or license to work, if you have to get your pin (if you have one now)  sent out ask if they can email it or sent via courier recorded, that's what we have done for anmac which makes aphra easier. 

    Ours was completely different to yours though, is there nowhere you can do it in the uk? 

    Have you completed your English test?  Ielts

    Have you got an agent? 

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  6. NSW don't charge for schooling Ina 489 which is good - New South Wales
    A holder of a 489 visa is not required to pay the administration or education fees.

    They are required to have an Authority to enrol issued to the school before they are able to start school.

  7. That's for 189 visas 489 are different the state sponsorship is based on whether they want your occupation and how badly they need it, we got our acceptance within 1 week because qld need midwives.

     

     

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  8. The government has an agreement to recover their debt with australia and student loans is one of them, credit cards and loans can't be recovered unless the bank have a presence in Australia

  9. Just had a call from our agent, we received our visa grant today from apply for our visa (not including our state sponsorship) to receiving our grand the total was 5mths and 3 weeks.

    rough timeline-

    IELTS - taken in July 2017

    Applied for state sponsorship QLD - 06/11/17

    State sponsorship approved QLD - 09/11/17

    Medicals and Police checks - 29/11/17

    Visa application submitted - 07/12/17

    CO contact for more info - 19/02/18

    Additional info submitted 27/02/18

    Visa granted 24/04/18

     

    So so so excited.

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  10. 32 minutes ago, VERYSTORMY said:

    IT is mainly things such as farming, but it does list them ion the homeaffairs.gov.au web site. 

    Be aware there is new guidance on application processing which has increased from a matter of hours (I had my sons processed in less than a day) to 28 to 56 days so allow a couple of months. 

    Holly molly, what are they doing in the visa department in oz?  Everything seems to take months or years, the uk takes days, in fact the uk process most of theirs in 48hrs. 

  11. 2 hours ago, snifter said:

    Agree with the above. 

    Please keep in mind if he wants to qualify for his second year WHV to allow him to remain after his year is up, he will have to do the regional work somewhere. It would probably be better to get that out of the way early on rather than leaving it till he is settled in an area or the year is winding down. It can be a struggle to find decent regional work that can be signed off on and many people are out trying to secure it. So if he is organised and gets it done early, he can then sit back and relax a bit.

     

    We're moving to regional qld so that's one thing out of the way but what regional work would he have to do? how long for to be signed off? & who signs it off? 

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