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  1. http://elc.polyu.edu.hk/ielts/ just google sample ielts test, it is tons of it
  2. BVB replaces BVA once you get it, the only difference is that you can travel on them, once you return, it is basically same as BVA
  3. yes, it does, bridging visa is a "visa", co is it permanent? if not, must be temporary then...
  4. some usefull links: http://migrationblog.immi.gov.au/2012/02/20/b-sure-you-can-return-%e2%80%94-for-bridging-visa-a-holders/ http://migrationblog.immi.gov.au/2012/03/04/b-sure-you-can-return-more-information/
  5. I called the Immigration and found out, that BVA and BVB is fine for lawful residence. yacare, you may be in similar scenario as following, I make an example: 1. you came to Australia studying on 1 January 2007 2. you were studying having Student Visa all the time an you graduated say 30 November 2009 3. you applied for PR on on 1 January 2010 and then travelled on your valid remaining Student Visa, which eventually expired say on 5 March 2010 4. You were granted PR on say 1 January 2011 5. You wanted to apply for Citizenship on 1 January 2012, hoping for satisfying residence requirement, what is not being absent for more than 9 months before you were granted PR and 90 days after PR but what might have happened: PR application automatically gives you a Bridging Visa A (BVA) once you applied onshore. This BVA would come into effect only after you other visa expired, in your case a Student Visa. However, BVA does not allow you to travel. Once you left the country even on valid Student Visa, your BVA was cancelled. Once you Student visa expired and you were onshore, there was no BVA from you PR application anymore and you became unlawful. Unless you reinstated (that is the term to refresh the BVA) while having valid Student visa. This may be your case, I hope it is not. In case of being unlawful, you have a chance to apply for Bridging Visa E. In this case, you became lawful and can wait for you PR, but you don't satisfy the requirement of lawful residence anymore. Hope this helped. Cheeers
  6. I am in similar situation, so after you came back while traveling on Student Visa, did you reinstate Bridging Visa A (BVA) which was given to you PR application? It works like that, even if your Student Visa was not expired, you had to refresh your BVA after you came back. Once you left Australia, your BVA expired also. Unless you did the step, you became unlawful once your Student Visa expired. How long did it take to get you PR after your Student Visa expired? I am a bit worried that my travelling on Bridging Visa B (BVB) might be counted as not hodling any visa, but I according to the law, one has to be lawfully in Australia for 3 years as any kind of resident with 9 months maximum absence and 1 year as PR with max 90 days absence. Just wondering it travelling on BVB may anyhow stop you from being lawful. I think your problem might be that you did not refresh BVA on your PR after you travelled on Student visa. May that be your case?
  7. http://migrationblog.immi.gov.au/2011/11/30/nom-and-the-migration-program/ http://migrationblog.immi.gov.au/2011/12/13/skillselect-%e2%80%93-rankings-and-invitations-explained/ read the comments to
  8. make sure you don't get any visitor visa with your flight ticket to Australia as visitor visa cancel PR visa
  9. It is designed for average Australians who travelled once in their life to Fiji. I think they should redesign the form especially for European immigrants as we travel to 20+ countries in 10 years.
  10. I wished I had your worries I traveled thru Europe for past 10 years and don't remember ****, I think with couple weeks difference you are more than fine
  11. I would be also interested in answer. I provided invoices, bank statements and tax returns, wondering ti they will ask for more.
  12. I would wonder how is it with that 3 years work experience, because basically anyone would be eligible in this case.
  13. I am just wondering what will happen to PR after citizenship is granted. Will PR last for the remaining of total period of 5 years or will it cease automatically? Thanks for you answers, I appreciate if you direct me to other threads if you know of any. Cheers,
  14. study some algebra bro before you post nonsense information
  15. Cap and cease was fo offhoshore I just can't believeeeeee
  16. I wouls suggest this one: ICT business analyst
  17. There will be a little shift in offshore I think but not that it only starts once all onshore are done
  18. Sounds to me as misinterpretation
  19. I think you can have an exception for citizenship if your company sends you away to count that time as you were onshore. Still has to be 4 years. You can be absent for 1 year in total during the 4 years anyway.
  20. You are too persistent with your truth and behave like typical online marketer. You forgot to give the phone number in your last post. Next time when you make up a story, please be consistent with the reality. Next time have your friend to be at least 2008 applicant to make to story real. Good luck. Try Google Adwords next time.
  21. Seems like you are doing some marketing for Mr. Hwang, abusing people who are hopless.
  22. It is very unlikely what you are saying and the website you are posting is marked dangerous for some reason. I do not recommend people clicking on it.
  23. Yes it is a nice refresh of all girlfriends I have questioned if they remember... Get a new passort and say you don't remember
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