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Ingers

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  1. My statement was a separate word document in which I detailed how we met, the development of our relationship, significant dates and events, the make up if our household, shared responsibility and social networks. It was a couple of pages long but not onerous. It's submitted in addition to your application form.
  2. My husband said the same thing
  3. This got me too. I was advised related by marriage meant "in law". I had originally clicked yes, because my initial interpretation was asking if my sponsor and I are married. But after some googling and being advised the contrary by an immigration agent I added an update to the application to explain why I had answered the way I had and confirmed that the sponsor and I are not related in any way. Hopefully that covers off all bases. I've seen others asking the same question now so I am wondering if the case officers see this confusion a lot ?
  4. Thanks, this is really helpful. [emoji108]
  5. Hi Samie, I'm aiming for June next year too. We are awaiting an Australian Police check in addition to the UK one supplied. Fingers crossed you get your answer soon ! I only have space for another 5 Docs before I reach the 100 docs limit, I would keep loading docs as you go. It can't do any harm! My timeline is 20th August 2018. Applied for Visa (Not frontloaded) 17th Sept 2018 Health Assessment uploaded some follow up required but cleared in Oct 01 Dec 2018 - request for sponsor information
  6. Hello All, I am planning to move to Perth next year (awaiting visa grant) and I can't seem to find an answer anywhere to my question. My hobby is ceramics. I have a couple of kilns, potters wheel and various tools that if cleaned thoroughly will be no issue to ship. but I can't find a straight answer about my stock of clay and glazes. I have several bags unopened of clay and also my glazes which I would like to ship along with the rest of my items. ( they can be shipped separately if needs be! ) any open bags of clay, I will leave behind! It is obviously an organic material so I know it's not as easy as popping it in a container with the rest of my house, but they are also from a global supplier and is not clay I have produced myself, The supplier I use does send the products to Aus, and the glaze itself is also available in Aus. but to replace it all will cost a small fortune. I've searched the Government bio-security sites and asked our prospective shipping agents but can't get a clear answer. Has anyone come across this before or can point me in the right direction to solving the problem. Currently it's proving easier to get my two cats into Aus than me and my clay ! Many Thanks.
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