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Everything posted by paulhand
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I agree that the OP needs a decent agent/lawyer with experience in these matters to get an opinion on what may be possible, as it's definitely not something for an internet forum to solve. There is no such thing as a "spent" conviction for immigration purposes, but there is a consideration of the nature and severity of the offences. Ministerial Direction 90 is a good place to start.
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Self employed/ umbrella company
paulhand replied to Wannabe Aussie's topic in Working and Skilled Visas
It will depend on what you actually did and whether that occupation/skill is in demand. How the skills assessing authority looks at the paperwork will depend on what the occupation is. -
A new visa will replace the existing one, giving a full 12 month validity.
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You’d be surprised!
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Partner Visa Crossroads - Grateful for Any Input
paulhand replied to Dirk42's topic in Family / Partner Visas
It depends on where you are and the details behind the refusal. There are too many variables to give accurate advice on a public forum. -
The current health declaration you are asked to sign for the medical says, inter alia: “I may be offered a COVID-19 vaccination or asked to submit proof of my COVID-19 vaccination, by the panel physician (or the IOM). I acknowledge that it is entirely voluntary to receive a COVID-19 vaccination, or to submit proof of my COVID-19 vaccination during the health examination. My decision on this will not impact on whether or not I meet the health requirement for the purposes of being granted a visa. However, I will be required to submit proof of vaccination status as an entry requirement when entering Australia;”
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Have you considered which state might actually nominate you for a 190?
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You’re likely some way away from that …
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Yes … you can check VEVO.
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Visa application submitted 3 mins late
paulhand replied to Bluey128's topic in Working and Skilled Visas
The relevant time zone for all online applications is Canberra. -
Absolutely none whatsoever.
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Partner Visa Crossroads - Grateful for Any Input
paulhand replied to Dirk42's topic in Family / Partner Visas
You are not alone in this type of situation … but based on what you have written, it’s impossible to say what the best option(s) might be for you. You are welcome to get in touch for a full evaluation. I’m afraid it won’t be free, but it will give you a decent overview of how you might be able to move forward. -
Timeline on 309/100 via applied for in London
paulhand replied to Nadine1's topic in Family / Partner Visas
Drop me an email and we can discuss.- 3,664 replies
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Timeline on 309/100 via applied for in London
paulhand replied to Nadine1's topic in Family / Partner Visas
Yes you do…- 3,664 replies
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Partner Visa application - countries resided
paulhand replied to shodson97's topic in Family / Partner Visas
That’s what the question on the visa application asks for. Form 80 requires a full listing.- 1 reply
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Timeline on 309/100 via applied for in London
paulhand replied to Nadine1's topic in Family / Partner Visas
… and police checks, medicals etc in place as well.- 3,664 replies
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Timeline on 309/100 via applied for in London
paulhand replied to Nadine1's topic in Family / Partner Visas
Same here ...- 3,664 replies
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Timeline on 309/100 via applied for in London
paulhand replied to Nadine1's topic in Family / Partner Visas
Yes … we are seeing some applications go through quite a bit quicker.- 3,664 replies
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3 to 4 months seems to be the usual at the moment.
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Yes, you can. I recommend this approach.
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You need to get an Australian passport as Aussie citizens cannot travel in and out of Australia on a foreign passport. As an Australian citizen you no longer have a visa in your UK passport. Yes, your details will be in the systems, but expect an amount of hassle in both directions if you haven't sorted out the passport.
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Ship Master Immigration and COR by AMSA
paulhand replied to CaptainN's topic in Working and Skilled Visas
All the details are on their website: https://www.amsa.gov.au/forms/assessment-overseas-qualifications-purposes-migration-application -
Finance Manager is on the Graduate Occupation List and you aren’t eligible for the graduate stream unless you are a graduate from a Western Australian institution.
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Yes, you should answer every question on the application form.