RMT
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Oh wow you have given that 14 minutes.....? I won't be replying to the question on account of your rudeness.
If it is this urgent you would need to consult a migration agent and pay for advice, we are just volunteers that maybe go to work during the day.
no worries someone else has helped me..
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1. If your 457 visa has been granted with you as a dependent on that visa, you are now on a 457 - your Student visa would have been cancelled by the grant of the 457.
2. 457 holders can travel overseas and re-enter Australia as long as they continue to meet their 457 visa obligations. That would normally mean that you should travel during your husband's annual leave unless the 457 sponsor has given permission for at short absence at some other time.
3. Because you're still on the 457, you don't need a Bridging visa B but your Bridging visa A will be cancelled when you leave Australia and you will need to apply for another one after you return.
4. Unless I've misunderstood something you've told us, your Student visa is already cancelled.
Thank you so much
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Someone please reply..
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Hi, I was on student visa and after my husband got job, we applied for 457 and now we are in 457 visa ,valid until 2017. So now I am planning to quit my studies. But again we lodged 186(direct stream) visa and now we are granted bridging visa. We need to travel overseas for few weeks.
1.So I am confused about what visa I am holding now??
2.Is that going to affect my travel plan??
3.Do I still need to take Bridging B when my 457 is still effective?
4.Is it going to affect if I quit my studies and my student visa gets cancelled?
Thank you so much.
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Honestly, you sound so frustrated.. You need a break!!!
Anyways things are clear to me now.