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  1. On 25/05/2020 at 22:42, SusieRoo said:

    Congratulations! Just looking at your timeline,173 granted in Jan this year and 143 applied for in March (very speedy). Can I ask if you moved to Australia before submitting the application for your 143 visa? or did you apply offshore?

    no , i applied 143 while onshore,

  2. 12 hours ago, Slimz said:

    I applied in 2018 after the new rule had changed in November 2016 . 

    at the time of application u was 23 & while u get decision u ll be over. dont wory u ll get ur visa. u have send them some dependancy proofs like your university certificates, & that u are dependent on your parents S

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  3. 5 hours ago, LBee said:

    Slimz - you shouldn't be sad or depressed - you have achieved much in your life - a bachelors degree and doing another one 

    For me as a parent, I find having my three children all independent is my achievement. My husband and I have brought them up to believe in themselves, and always there for support when things don't go as planned.  Children have to make their own life, yes its nice to near family, but not always achievable for many reasons.  A lot may happen in the next couple of years.  One things for sure Parents will not be there for ever, and knowing your child can look after themselves is in my opinion a great achievement.

     

    can u tell what to add in file number while lodging aos via gov. au account.? 

  4. 9 hours ago, Slimz said:

    Hi everyone , I am new here and i have read many of the topics in this forum that i think they are related to my case but i still get confused cause there are lots of different opinions . My sister applied visa 143 for my parents and i ( i was 21 years old at lodged date in 2018 ) . I had advice from various registered immigration agents and they all told us as long as i keep being dependant then i am still eligible to be in the application and get the visa because the age is counted on lodgement date as the processing time is variable so it is hard to keep the child's age not growing .

    I have just noticed about the rule changed in November 2016 and set the limit age is 23 for two months and recently talked to another registered immigration agent and she explained the new rule for me like this .

    Is this reliable or could anyone give any opinion ?

    Now , I am studying my second bachelor degree and have not worked yet . I am really worried and exhausted about it at the moment since i am so scared to be leaving back and my parents do not want it either.😥

    Thanks a lot for your attention . I really appreciate for any contributions !!!

    Member of family Unit:

    A person is a member of the family unit of another person (the family head) if the person:

     (a)  is a spouse or de facto partner of the family head; or

     (b)  is a child or step‑child of the family head or of a spouse or de facto partner of the family head (other than a child or step‑child who is engaged to be married or has a spouse or de facto partner) and:

     (i)  has not turned 18; or

     (ii)  has turned 18, but has not turned 23, and is dependent on the family head or on the spouse or de facto partnerof the family head; or

     (iii)  has turned 23 and is under paragraph 1.05A(1)(b) (mentioned below) dependent on the family head or on the spouse or de facto partner of the family head; or 

     (c)  is a dependent child of a person who meets the conditions in paragraph (b).

              Dependent (1.05A(1)(b)😞

     

    (1)  Subject to subregulation (2), a person (the first person) is dependent on another person if: 

    (a)  at the time when it is necessary to establish whether the first person is dependent on the other person: 

    (i)  the first person is, and has been for a substantial period immediately before that time, wholly or substantially reliant on the other person  for financial support to meet the first person’s basic needs for food, clothing and shelter; and 

    (ii)  the first person’s reliance on the other person is greater than any reliance by the first person on any other person, or source of support, for financial support to meet the first person’s basic needs for food, clothing and shelter; OR

    (b)  the first person is wholly or substantially reliant on the other person for financial support because the first person is incapacitated for work due to the total or partial loss of the first person’s bodily or mental functions.

     

    As long as you are dependent on your father for your food and shelter, stay at his place and does not start earning money, you will be eligible. The definition given on department website is basic. OR is a triggered word in this definition

     

     

    when did u applied ur visa.?

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  5. 4 hours ago, Jellybean T said:

    Sorry Ammy, I saw Ammy143 and didn’t check your time line. I can now understand your concern as to what’s holding your visa up. No AoS to hold you up... the least they could do is answer your email, the whole process really needs looking at.  It is so stressful waiting and not knowing if you have missed an email or a document, even not knowing how long to put your life on hold.🙏🙏

    stress streess and stresssss

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