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  1. Sure Thanks, Will search for some professional consultation ASAP.
  2. Sure Thanks, Will also check with the current sponsor, as when i leave the company will they cancel the 457 with immediate effect or they just let it run through it lifecycle.
  3. Thanks for the response. However, if that's the case probably i need to understand what is the use of Bridging Visa Type A? which states - This Bridging A visa will only become active if your current visa ends before your new application has been finalised. This Bridging visa allows you to stay lawfully in Australia while your Partner (subclass 820) application is being processed.
  4. Hi, I have a situation at the moment on which i would like to seek some help from the forum, any suggestion/advice/info is much appreciated. Currently I am in Australia working for a company and have a valid Skilled 457 visa which is valid till mid of 2020. Also, my partner visa application is in progress and i have bridging visa type A (BVA) which is currently inactive as my substantive visa (457) is valid. Now, I will be leaving my current company (who actually sponsored me 457) in coming 2 weeks and after a day or two i will be leaving to my home country to visit my family. Once i leave my sponsored company, 1. Would my 457 be cancelled/null/expired and BVA would be Active? or my 457 would be active till its actual expired date? 2. If my BVA becomes active (and 457 is not a valid visa), then i need to raise a bridging visa type B BVB re-enter to Australia so could i raise BVB now when my BVA is inactive? 3. If i couldn't raise BVB without having an active BVA then what would i do to re-enter to Australia?
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