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  1. That's ok wrussell. I don't think I need a case assessment really. I was just asking for advice concerning my question - which is pretty straightforward. I've no doubt your advice about ranges of options is pretty good though. As you're an experienced migration agent, I'm sure you would have dealt with a few clients that had diabetes? Did any of them fail the medical based on that condition? Thanks JL
  2. Thanks Tulip1. Good advice. Onshore application. Do you have any ideas of the waiting times for those now?
  3. Thanks wrussel. So what would your advice on this question be then? Would you mind sharing your opinion on this with the forum? Cheers JL
  4. Hello People... Hope someone can advise here... Regarding the medical for parental visas - Is Type 2 Diabetes (Insulin injections required) an automatic fail? Can you pass the medical with this condition? Just weighing up the situation and considering if it is worth going through the application process or simply a waste of time? Cheers JL
  5. 864 Parental Visas & Medicare / Temporary Parental Visas & Medicare (UK Applicant) Hey people... Does anyone know what the situation is with medicare / health care provision for a UK applicant applying for a SC864 while living in Aus and waiting for the application to be processed? This takes a few years now I believe. Would they be covered by medicare or required to take out private health cover? What about the reciprocal health care agreement? And what about the temporary parental visa applications? How do they compare with regards to medicare? Thanks in advance... JL
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