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  1. Hi all,

    My partner and I are currently gathering evidence to apply for a partner visa (onshore). My question is, does the bridging visa A kick in as soon as you've paid the visa fee, or do you need to submit a certain amount of evidence to before the bridging visa is granted? With the changes in partner visa legislation potentially in the pipeline we'd like to apply for the visa sooner rather than later and then add evidence as we go. Is this possible?

    Thanks in advance for your help,

    Ben

  2. Hi all,

     

    I'm a 189 visa holder from the UK. I have a partner from South Africa. We've been together for less than 12 months, but we have registered our relationship with NSW and this allows us to negate this requirement.

     

    We are fully able to fulfil the remains if criteria to prove we're in a committed and genuine relationship. We have a few questions though:

     

    * does the Bridging visa A kick in as soon as my partners tourist visa ends on 6th July? And a Bridging visa A allows work rights assuming it's for an onshore partner visa?

     

    * Is there a way of cancelling the tourist visa sooner so the Bridging visa A kicks in sooner so that she can work?

     

    Thanks for all your help, I know it's going to be so much harder than it is now!

     

    Cheers,

     

    Teacherben

     

     

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  3. I thought (and the DIBP website seems to confirm this) that it was where you lived, rather than your nationality. So, my British father living in France had to do the biometric checks for his partner visa; my British partner living in the UK didn't. Unless she put a South African address on the application, the DIBP may have made a mistake: my OH was asked by his case officer to do a police check for Australia when he had only been on holiday there for 3 months. The CO was quite nice about it when he pointed out the error. Good luck!

     

    Thanks Grecia!That's what we thought - it should be where you lodge the application. I'm pretty sure she put her residential address as her parents address for ease - although looking back it hasn't made it easy at all. Do you know if it's possible to get DIBP to allow an edit to adjust this?

     

    Thanks

     

    Ben

  4. Hi all, I haven't posted here for a while but find myself in a complicated situation!!

     

    My friend is coming to Sydney - she is South African but has applied for and lodged her visa application from Indonesia where she is currently working as a Dive Instructor. She has received a letter on her Immi account asking her to have her biometrics collected. The letter states that individuals applying from certain countries will need their biometrics collected - however Indonesia isn't on the list but South Africa is. The nearest Visa centres that do Biometrics are Malaysia or Singapore.

     

    We're assuming that she has been asked to get her biometrics because she is South African - can she attend any Australian Biometrics Centre or does she have to attend one in South Africa? We'll be ringing DIBP tomorrow but would appreciate any input if anyone knows anything about this.

     

    Thanks in advance,

     

    TeacherBen

  5. Hi,

     

    I have a friend who is in Australia, and came as a spouse of someone on a 457. They were applying for PR together but have split up, and she has now reapplied for PR without him on the visa.

     

    I believe he has 28 days to sort his situation (please correct me if I'm wrong) but what's the deal going forward? Can he get a bridging visa - his company are willing to sponsor him (either 457 or PR) but haven't got the ball rolling yet. What's his best course of action?

     

    Thanks in advance guys!!

     

     

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  6. Hi Ben,

     

    I am in the process of trying to register with NSW too, from what I've found I have to apply for the working with children in person but yet need that for the application for NSW, did you find any way around this for overseas teachers? I was hoping to be registered for when I fly out in September.

     

    Thanks

     

    Hi Alyson,

     

    I have changed my plans slightly - I'm going to travel for a year first and get everything sorted in that year! It seems a bit of a faff to be honest...but it's the same here with the DBS as the manager needs to see the ID in person!!

     

    Good luck with it all! Let us know how you get on!!

     

    Ben

  7. Be careful! It's my understanding that if you have been granted your permanent residency visa then applying for and being granted another visa will mean that your PR visa will cease!!! It says it in the grant letter!

     

    As far as I'm aware, your husband can enter Australia before you even though you are the main applicant. As long as you all enter before the deadline stated in your visa then you will have no problems. Double check on this but I'm pretty confident that I'm right.

     

    Fair enough! I'd double check...maybe ask one of the migration agents on here? I'm sure they'd know for sure!!!

  8. Hi Teacherben

     

    Do you know whether my husband can enter Australia before me. I am the main applicant and he wants to go and have a look before we move with the children early Jan. If not I assume he can go on a visitor visa.

     

    Hi Ash128...he'll be able to go on a visitor visa - as you're the main applicant I don't think the visa will be activated until you enter the country for the first time, at least that's my understanding!

     

    Hope that helps :)

  9. With point 4 - if you're getting your PCC next week then you may as well do your medical as well. You must enter Australia within 12 months of the older of your PCC or medical! It may be worth waiting...once you're contacted by your CO you'll have a rough idea of how long it'll take. It could be months before a CO contacts you and then you're left with a very short turnaround time!!

     

    Hope this helps :)

  10. No, I just did it myself! It's just me and it was fairly straight forward. Once AITSL was sorted it was a case of getting documents up together, and waiting for a Case Officer. If you get your PGCE then it'll be a straight forward case! An agent can almost double the price, and I couldn't afford it! With a partner it may be a little easier to at least talk to an agent before to see whether it'll be more difficult. Some people on here think agents are worth it, others don't (they offer some cracking advice on here)! Maybe ask in the regular migration forum for your specific case??

  11. Hi Kayleigh,

     

    You're right that you need a 4 years degree course - I did a BSc and a PGCE. I believe a masters would be sufficient, or a PGCE but it seems a little odd to do a PGCE after a BEd! Maybe look in to a masters of education?? A 4 year BEd course would've been acceptable...as Vanduex says, easy route will be PGCE! Hope this helps a little :)

  12. Just got my QCT number through and I am now registered to teach in QLD. That's happy days. Same documentation as AITSL with couple of references.

     

    Paid fee on Jan 26th, received confirmation on March 28th.

     

    That's great news mate!! How long has it taken?? I'm struggling with the NSW application to be honest - I need a working with children number but need to be face to face to do it! Also require a 40 minute interview to be assessed...all in all it adds up to a massive pain in the arse!! As far as I can tell these teacher registrations are transferable between states so if I got a QCT one I could transfer??

  13. That's rubbish...hopefully it'll be speedy once you're there so you can start applying! I was heading to Sydney in Jan, hopefully with a job - although that's not looking as likely now!! So I may do some travelling whilst there, get the teacher accreditation sorted and then do supply until I can apply! Newcastle is good - got a mate from Uni who lives there! He loves it

  14. The medicals last 12 months from the date you have it done! If you're sure you'll get a grant in the next 12 months then go ahead! If you're not sure I'd hold back. Not sure how it works in Oz but I got an appointment the next week and the results were submitted the day after!!!

  15. It depends how quickly you want to go to Oz! My visa took a month from invite to grant... You have to enter Oz within 12 months of the older of your police check or medical! If you know when you want to go then it's an easy decision to make - but I waited for the CO to contact me and it hardly delayed my grant :)

     

    Cheers

     

    teacherben

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