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  1. Thankyou for your responses. I see the non contributory visa is still on the list of visa prices from July 2017, would they have that on there if they were considering withdrawing it? We have discussed the contributory visa, however due to their ages I believe they would rather save the money to pass onto their grand children later on than spend it on a visa they may not get decades of use out of. I've noted your comments about maybe not being able to leave the country on a bridging visa. This would not be ideal as they would still want to holiday abroad and travel back to see family whilst they still can. I've had a look on the parents thread but it's crazy long with thousands of posts to try and read through it all blurs into one! Lol It's a difficult one, I guess it's a case of trying to get further advice from another Mara reg agent and see what they say.
  2. Hi Looking for some info as getting rather conflicting advice from agents here and in Oz. My husband and I are heading out to Oz from the UK in the next couple of months on a 189 perm res visa. My husbands sister and family are Australian Citizens and have been out there 10 years. My parents in law now wish to move to Oz too and are looking at the best option for them. Once we are over there they will meet the family balance requirement with two children over in Oz and one here in uk. They are both in their 70's very healthy and active and have just had a house built in Oz. They were considering applying for the non contributory visa (30 year wait one) and wondered if there is any way they can stay in Oz on a long term basis whilst this is going through? They usually go out on a tourist visa spending a few months in Oz then coming back to the uk but don't wish to keep doing this once we are out there. I know due to their age they are unlikely to be around when the 30 year wait is over and we are also aware of the new 5yr (10yr) visa but again don't think this is suitable for them as they may not be able to travel back to uk in 10 years due to their age. Grateful for any advice
  3. Sorry for the slow reply We used John Adams at immigration2oz.com, they were really good and thorough
  4. I forgot to mention my husband was being assessed for an engineering profession and didn't need to do any interviews/practicals, so that may have made it quicker than others.
  5. It took 11 weeks for my husband to get his positive assesment from Vetassess
  6. We were also granted our 189 perm visas today :smile: hope everyone else hears soon too! X
  7. Hi Monkey1980 and javadxster. Just wondered if you were both located in UK? That's a long time to wait for you guys. Weird why some people get their grant within a month, others 3 and some others longer, if they are straightforward cases. Can I ask how you found out where your case officer is located? Thanks
  8. Thanks for that. Your timeline is very similar to ours. Our police checks and medicals were uploaded on the 22/09/16 so hopefully not too long now! X :smile:
  9. Congratulations!!! How exciting. We are still waiting to hear on ours. Can I ask how many were included in your application? There's 3 of us (me, my partner and our 14 year old daughter) and I wondered whether this could be slowing our application down. Hoping we hear soon, even though its only been just over a month we are getting impatient lol :smile:
  10. Hi JetBlast Sorry I can't be of any help regarding PTE tutors, I just wanted to say I know how frustrating it is to be only a few marks away on one section on PTE. It took my husband 4 attempts to pass superior. 3x he took the test in London and it was always the speaking part letting him down (he is native English with a clear London accent) one occasion he only scored 58, though all other sections scored highly. He was so dejected about it all. We decided in the end to try a different test centre and he went to the one in Brighton, he didn't think he had done too well but said the Brighton test centre was less busy so he could concentrate better. Anyway next morning we found he had passed, 4th time, and with a high speaking score (go figure!??). I have a feeling PTE want to get as much money out of you as they can, though I believe the Ielts are no better. It's so frustrating!!! Hopefully you will pass next time round. I have my fingers crossed for you :smile:
  11. Congrats @Marley24. Must be a wonderful feeling! Purplesparkle we are looking to move to Perth as we have family out there. Anyone else Perth bound?
  12. Hi Purplesparkle Our agent uploaded our medicals and police checks two weeks ago and we too are just waiting to hear now. Hoping our 189 grant comes soon, we have everything crossed! Definately exciting times, though nervous too! Hope you hear soon X
  13. @JetBlast my OH did the mock tests from the gold level PTE practice. He thinks they have been good as extra practice. Both times his speaking was 90 so that's odd seen as he got such a low score on the actual test in Wimbledon. His other scores have improved too, just have everything crossed that he passes it this time round.
  14. Will do JetBlast. He won't be doing them till the weekend though. Have you booked another test to do? What test centre did you use?
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