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Jessiejam

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  1. No ta, the brain washed lemmings are but that nothing of interest but self interest and rabid right wing sentiment. One question how does an Abbott supporter jell with the seldom used term 'battlers' these days. The Tories loathe the losers and at best feel discomfort. Now the movers and shakers, that's something else. Their people.

     

     

    I dont think they are brain washed. They like abbots ultra conservative, self serving ideologies. Some of them have said on this very thread that they don't care what happens to asylum seekers, they only care about Australian kids. They don't care about climate change, they don't even believe it exists, so they are happy to sell the planet for a bi-monthly fee of $10 off their power bill. You can't argue with people like that, they don't care about anything after their front door.

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  2. Sorry didn't get any response so posting again,

     

    Hello Guys,

     

    I have lodged ENS 186. My wife is currently pregnant and it's unlikely we will get PR before our baby is born. In this case i will have t apply for Indian passport for my baby and then apply for including baby in our visa application. My Question is, till the time my baby receives Indian passport,his/her stay will be considered as illegitimate in Australia? Do i need to do something before baby is born? or just wait for the baby to bron, register birth, apply for indian passport and then include in our current VISA application?

    Appreciate your response.

    Thanks

     

    hi sidat congratulations on the pregnancy, hope your wife is well :) when your baby You register the baby and apply for a passport and then you have to add the baby to your current visa. Once the baby had been granted that visa you can go ahead and add it to your 186 application. The baby won't be illegitimately in Australia unless you are. The baby will be given an Australian birth cert on registration of birth. Your baby will automatically become an Australia citizen on its 5th birthday regardless of your visa status. Hope that helps, good luck with everything :)

  3. With all the other chaos going on in the world now, who really gives a damn about asylum seekers..Most people now in any country are struggling to survive, not only the bloody freeloaders..

     

     

    There are probably people on this forum who could dissect what you've said and pointed out the problems with it an eloquent way, but I'm not one of them. I'll just say that your comment makes me sad and sick. It's a disgusting sentiment.

  4. We are residents!!! Hubby just came home and surprised me! We all going out to lunch to celebrate, at the beach! Aussie as mate!

     

    timeline:

    2004 - decided to move to aus

    2012 - actually managed to move to on Aus!

    2014 - lodged application and nomination with form 80 June 24th

    Meds uploaded 2 weeks later

    Irish pcc lodged end of july

    Processed through Perth

    Visa granted sept 25!!!!! Used MA, so no info till today.

     

     

    YEEEEEHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

     

    we did it kseafield we freaking did it!

  5. Hey kmchu, I am sorry this process is taking so long for you :( it's not much comfort but you are still week within the DIBP guideline of 5-6 months. Recently sikofbrit and Fiji had extended waits compared to others who had applied at the same time, but they did get their visas in the end. It can't be much longer now :)

  6. Hey Barney, there are 3 processing offices, wa vic and nsw. Some offices are a bit quicker, I think vic was having some delays recently, but it probably won't make much of a difference. 12-14 weeks seems to be the average. There is a central processing centre in nsw, but each application goes to a regional office.

  7. Guys, the dept have said themselves that they are processing applications from end of June. And anyone who applied around the 20th, it's only 12 weeks this week. I think we may start getting some news next week. The average time seems to be 12-14 weeks. Chin up everyone :) we'll be sipping Krystal and partying like it's 1999 in no time. That rhymes marge, and you know it rhymes!

  8. Some good news:

    Email Updated on 10 September 2014

    Please note that we are currently allocating ENS and RSMS applications that were lodged at the end of June 2014.

     

     

    OH HELLS YESH MOFOS!! That's what I wanted to hear this morning!

     

    Good to hear from from you sikofbrit, how's life on the otherside? We'll deffo be buying a new car ASAP, since we sold our old one to pay for the visa! I'm also waiting for my pr to apply for uni. I did the stat test a few weeks ago and I got a good mark, so I just need my visa now!

     

    This is time next week maybe.......

     

    davidexpat, do you know what processing centre is taking care of you? I believe Victoria is having some delays.

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