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roflie

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  1. Interesting, thanks. I never knew that them requesting those things depended on age. Is there a link to the risk matrix. I didn't see that mentioned anywhere in the Visa requirements documents. If the risk matrix is favourable, I might go down the route of the 6-12 Tourist (600) Visa as it is easier to use!
  2. Hi all, Do you have to go through the entire process of having the health check, police check, financial checks when applying for the 6/12 month tourist visa, as you do for say a long term 870 visas or the likes? Feels like a lot to get an extra ~3 month on the standard tourist visa which doesn't ask for a lot. Thanks
  3. Okay, Mum on Sponsored 870 with the 8501 condition. She's a UK resident and comes and goes to Australia. We currently pay for private health insurance via Allianz which satisfies the 8501 but I've heard of some peole being able to get Medicare on this visa when they are from a reciprocal country. Anybody eperience this or is it a strict no go? The Allianz insurance is obviously expensive and covers a lot of additional items we don't think we'll need (I understand of course to keep the health system here safe). Thanks
  4. Hi all, I have my step Dad (living in the UK as a UK resident) wanting to visit for a period of 6 months initially and then a further 3 or 4 months later in the year. All travel to be finished within 12 months. As I understand, my options are. Issue here is he has flights booked for a months time so processing times are of concern; 1. 3-Month Tourist Visa (600). Spend a few days offshore (Fiji/NZ) after three months. Come back for three months. Go back to UK for a couple of months and then back here for 3 months all within the 12 months timeline of the 3-month. This is cost effective from the Visa, he was planning on visiting NZ anyway, and it doesn't require medical/financial type information. Processing time is almost instant. 2. Apply for a 12-Month extended Tourist visa as he is my step Dad. Hope for unlimited enteries. This doesn't mean we have any issues with on/offshore. costs more and then the financial/health hoops. 3. Go the Sponsored 870 route and get maybe 2 or 3 years. Lots more expense but sorts us out for a few years. Weighing up between options 1 and 2 as currently we are only worried about the next 12 months. I've heard a lot of people take advantage of the 3-month tourist Visa option to go offshore for a couple of days and reset the 3 month timer and that works well. Any experience here? All thoughts appreciated. Thanks all
  5. thanks... I'm hopeful this will mean i have a CO as that will surely mean i'm not a million miles away!
  6. HI all... In the process of applying for a PR visa (186 from my 457) and my employer nominated me around six weeks (i then received my file number via the acknowledgement of nomination received letter from the DIBP) I have since uploaded my documents... finished that today and will loo at booking a medical in the new year. Today my employer advised me that their nomination had been accepted as a CO had mailed them the "approval of nomination" document. My query is does this mean i now have a CO assigned to my case or will the CO that contacted my employer now just put my application in the queue and the two parts (employer nomination and my personal application) are dealt with separately? Thanks Roflie
  7. Thanks for the swift reply... makes things a lot easier now! Roflie
  8. Currently applying for a ENS 186 PR visa from my 457 visa and have a question on certified copies of documents. I'm getting a Radiation Oncologist (doctor) or the pharmacist at the hospital i work at to certify my documents (even though they are colour copies).... Is it just a simple case of them signing (printing name?) and dating (each page?) each document? Just a little confused as to the rules on this.. I followed the below link to determine that a doctor/pharmacist could certify; http://www.ag.gov.au/Publications/Pages/Statutorydeclarationsignatorylist.aspx Thanks Roflie
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