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karmen128

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  1. Can I ask a justice of the peace to sign the identity form? If yes, when they ask me how do I know the citizen that signed in identity form, what should I say? Thank you.
  2. As discussed in this forum before, breaking the 2 years obligation rule will not affect your eligibility of citizenship
  3. I'm one of their client, maybe it's off topic in here, as they were applying quebec immigration for me before. But anyone use them before? Because now I'm requesting a refund from them..
  4. However, you need to pay for the visa label to the immigration department...
  5. Are you on the 190 state sponsor visa? If yes, you should be free to move another state, since it is only a moral obligation to stay at the state for 2 years..
  6. How about for the immigration department? My nominated occupation is on the SOL list when I was studying my degree and when I applied for the TR. But the department remove my occupation from the SOL list at the time my TR is grant. So is this fair? They don't even provide a transitional arrangement for people that have their occupation on the SOL list by the time of applying the visa.
  7. I'm in NSW. I sent an email to the NSW state government when I got my 190 visa grant. But didn't receive any response from them. Anyone in NSW have received survey or email from the NSW government?
  8. I'm not opening this thread to argue with anyone, I'm just asking questions in here. But it's not very nice to hear what you say, that's very rude
  9. imagine coming to another state all by yourself...with no support and no family in here...just because of the job and PR at the beginning. At least I step a foot on the state when they offer me sponsorship. But during this period I suffered a lot from the visa and work pressure. So I don't think I'm doing anything wrong by just pursuing to live in another state that makes my life easier.
  10. I did live in NSW for almost 1 year before I got my 190 visa grant...However I don't have any friends and family in here and I don't like my job in here... The only reason I apply the state sponsor is because my occupation is only on the NSW SS list, and not on the SOL list. So I have no choice but go for the 190 visa route. And the reason that I'm planning to move is because I'm not happy in here, and I was originally from QLD, so I want to move back to there.
  11. as discussed many times in this forum, it is only a moral obligation to stay at the state for 2 years...When I got my PR visa grant onshore, I sent the state government an email notifying them my PR visa is grant, but didn't receive any response from them
  12. I know there had been many discussions on the 190 state sponsor visa in this forum before, that staying at the state that sponsor you is only a moral obligation... Some people suggest to ask the state that sponsor you to release you...before moving to another state. How about if you're afraid that the state would say no after you ask? Would it be better to just move to another state without telling the state government?
  13. Anyone got a visa label on their passport after a PR visa is grant? Just to make sure.... As I know, we need pay for the visa label in Australia. I've applied for the green card with Medicare, maybe the medicare card can be a proof of your PR status already?
  14. How about if I apply for the PR onshore? Does it mean the visa is activated already when I got the visa grant.
  15. Before you saying that, do you know how many years we spend time in order to obtain PR? My nominated occupation was removed from the SOL list when I graduated. And that occupation is only on one of the state, which is the reason I need to apply for 190 visa. So I spend 3 years studying my degree in Australia, and then got TR, then my occupation is removed from the SOL list, and I obtained 1 year working experience from 5 different company to pass the skills assessment. Because of my visa, it's hard for me to get a permanent job. Then now finally I can apply for the 190 visa. Before you judge someone, you should know how much we suffer and how much effort we put in for the PR.
  16. As the 2 years commitment is only a moral obligation, then is there any consequence if not following the commitment?
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