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  1. We are settling here for good for only 6 months
  2. Thanks for your reply. If my spouse (who has a job right now) apply first, would that be an evidence of ‘personal tie’ such that the RRV granted will be longer? Say one year (instead of 3 months?) With this logic in mind, then I hope the chances of the rest of the family members getting a one-year 155/157 visa will be higher. Would this approach make sense? The reason for asking is that - as each RRV costs over AUD300, applying 4 and each only for 3 months will be too costly for me :( Sorry to bugging you an additional question but just to see if you have any idea on this, thanks.
  3. Hi All, Can you shed shed some lights on the below? I am the primary applicant of our sub-class 189 visa. My spouse is the secondary applicant. We have 2 kids in our application which was granted a few years ago. Now we are all settled in Australia and our sub-class 189 visa has been expired in April 2018. Now we are trying to apply a 155/157 return residence visa which allows us to re-enter Australia in case we need to leave for a few days for some urgent family matters. My questions are around: 1) Can my spouse be the applicant for the 155/157 RRV? The reason for this question is because I am still hunting for a job at the moment while my spouse has settled and had got a job. 2) If ar the end, wither myself or my spouse apply for the RRV, can myself/ my spouse apply for the whole family (I.e. lodging 1 RRV application for the whole family of 4 person)? Or, each person should lodge one application for our RRV on an individual basis? I tried to search in the immigration web site but have no clue on this question. 3) when we lodge the online application, is that we should click the ‘submit’ button and then I will receive an email from the immigration and ask me to attach the supporting document for the application. I tried to start up the process without clicking ‘submit’ right now however I do not see anywhere to attach any supporting document to show our family and personal ties etc, hence I would like to clarify before clicking the button to avoid possible confusion to the immigration in the near future. Seems I have a lot of questions but I do hope you guys can share some insights and your experiences to me as I am being ‘stuck’ in the middle of the process and can not find out the relevant resources to clear my mind. Many thanks!
  4. Hi everyone, I am age 39 and will be turning 40 in September this year. I have passed my IELTs and have my information and working experience verified/assessed, currently I am having 65 points and that I have submitted EOI. I am applying "general accountant", and recently I noticed that this category's quota has been used up in the occupation list. I think I will need to wait until next year when "general accountant" is back to the occupation list? My question is around: - Given that I have submitted my EOI, and there is no more "general accountant" in the occupation list in the current year, does that mean I will not receive any invitation this year? - Further, if I receive invitation from the immigration department next year, I will already be 40 years old, would my 65 points be no longer valid? (hence my points will reduce to 55 points?) Can anyone share their experiences to me? Thanks.
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