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Hi...I'm new to this site and was looking for some help if possible?
Suzukiscottie replied to Fundalski's topic in Visa Chat
They don't have "pretty bad" Winters by UK standards. Tradies still wear shorts year-round. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
https://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/600- It's not a "work visa",it's a visitors visa. You can use it to visit Australia, say for a conference, but you can't work in Aus for an Aussie employer and earn a wage in Australia. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Australian equivalent of Maplin? (replacing various power cables)
Suzukiscottie replied to richev's topic in Aussie Chat
https://www.bunnings.com.au/deta-10a-clear-plug-top_p4430408 -
Australian equivalent of Maplin? (replacing various power cables)
Suzukiscottie replied to richev's topic in Aussie Chat
Jaycar, Bunnings, Masters (while they are still in business), Kmart, BigW -
So sorry to hear of your husbands death. :sad: For others who are following this, a will in each country is advised. I just created my Aussie will yesterday; used my local solicitor ($200, i got the originals and several certified copies, and we did medical power of attorney at the same time in prep for my future healthcare). I will sign my UK will next week when I visit home. Luckily for us, everything is in joint names, so it is a fairly straightforward matter of everything falling to the surviving partner. It can get tricky if you have assets in one name only.
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AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP TIMELINES 2018-2019
Suzukiscottie replied to FlashP5sub175's topic in Citizenship
I doubt that anyone here can give you a definitive answer for that. Your local council will be the ones who know how many people the venue can cater for. -
186 Visa - Leaving my employer - HELP
Suzukiscottie replied to CottonOne's topic in Working and Skilled Visas
Assuming that you never gave false or misleading info during your 186 application, you are free to do whatever you like. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
Seems legit! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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At a leisurely pace, stopping for photo's, that's about an hour. You probably did much more than 4km a day working in hospitality.
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Flying/shipping tools over from the uk??
Suzukiscottie replied to Asheasty's topic in Shipping and Removals
I brought all my tools. Removed tools from boxes. Tipped boxes upside down to empty them of dust, fluff, bits of stuff, whatever; wiped tools down with a rag/wd40. Wiped insides of boxes with rag/wd40. Put tools back in boxes. -
You must have a pretty good balance of airmiles by now! [emoji1303] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Australians need to leave and enter Australia on an Australian passport. Otherwise, it sounds like you are setting yourself up for some strife in a foreign country. How easy would that be to sort out in Bali? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Applying for Irish passport AFTER 189 granted.Will this affect
Suzukiscottie replied to Selina Smith's topic in Visa Chat
Shouldn't be a problem since you didn't give any false information during your visa application. For citizenship, it's a whole new process, and you do state any other citizenships you hold at that time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
The OP is in Australia. PB said they could be tracked down if they went to the UK on holiday. How would they be tracked down, taken to court, receive a ccj, default on that sufficiently to be then subject to a supposed dip into a (possibly non-existent) UK bank account? All in the space of a few weeks holiday? With no fixed abode to send written correspondence to? Which would be ignored anyway. You don't get a knock at the door at 2am and then dragged off by some bully-boys to court for first thing next morning. These things take time, by which time the holiday is over and the debtor has disappeared. And if the debtor doesn't correspond, acknowledge the debt, or enter into any agreement voluntarily from the other side of the planet, then the sold-on debt is worthless to the debt collectors. Give it enough time, and silence, and the statute of limitations kicks in. I'm not saying defaulting is right, but going for a short holiday isn't going to end up with a confrontation with a private debt collector. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I prefer riding rather than spending all day filling the tank in petrol stations! [emoji41] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Yes, try the usual online job search sites such as "seek". Also have a presence in sites like "Linked-in". Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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How would a debt collection agency know anyone's international travel plans? Interpol have a tough enough time with that! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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If I remember correctly, you are asked to confirm the dependency by listing examples. I.e. You provide things like, accommodation, money when required, food, clothing, schooling/education payments including details of education courses, transport expenses etc etc. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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http://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/186- See Transition Stream. "worked for two years in the same position your employer nominated you for while you held your subclass 457 visa as the primary visa holder, your employer has nominated you for a permanent position under this stream, and the nomination has been approved. Your skills do not need to be assessed because you have already worked for your nominating employer for two years in Australia." Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Contact any of the agents who participate in these forums. There is also an "ask an agent" section. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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We did our postal vote last weekend. There are many independents on the ballot paper who don't even get a listing with a Party name which otherwise might give some clue to their policies. So it's worthwhile doing some googling just to find out who stands for what before putting pen to paper.