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Any advice or help is welcomed please! My partner was offered a job in Australia with a Temporary Skill Shortage (subclass 482) visa. We weren't sure if I could go on his visa so I applied for a Working Holiday visa (subclass 417). Since I applied for this, my partner's job advised us I could be placed on his 482 visa, so we added me on via the de-facto relationship pathway. This visa is longer term and has no working restrictions. I didn't realise I had to cancel my application for the 417 visa, and our 482 visa came through. 2 weeks later my 417 visa came through. I have just found out that this means my 482 visa (which was a lot more expensive and has less working restrictions/last's longer) was automatically cancelled. Has anyone experienced a similar situation? Is there anything I can do to be able to get my 482 visa back? Thank you in advance!
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Hi all, This new tax law that commences on the 1st of July when claiming DASP for 417 visa holders has got me worried. When I moved her 7 years ago I held a 417 visa for a year. I then got sponsored and have been on this 457 visa for nearly 6 years. I'm hearing conflicting information on what I will be taxed on my super when I leave Australia. I rang the ATO today and got a lot of responses such as "I think" and "maybe" to my questions. My main question is will I get charged the full 65% on all my super even though I have been on a 457 for 6 years or will I only be charged the 65% for the contributions I made while on the 417. This could mean the difference in thousands of dollars for me
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Hi, i need a little help please ok so i applied for my second working holiday visa but it turns out my farmer is under investigation so immigration want more information from me, such as bank statements, bus reciepts etc - which i cant provide. i have 28 days to reply to this email with the information, what do i do? do i ignore it? or do i withdraw my application? will this affect my future applications? im currently with an oz so i do want to put in for my defacto at some point and dont want this affected. help please
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Hi all i am currently on a 417 working holiday visa, and with the whole 6 month employer restriction thing, i have been told that i have 2 months to sort out a new visa to continue to work or i will laid off. Ideally i want to apply for a skilled migrate visa but i have been told it takes up to at least 6 months to get. My question basically is if i apply for it will i be put on a bridging visa which will allow me to work past the 6 month limitation until i obtain the skill migrate visa? or does anyone know of any other solutions? thanks
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Hi all, I'm new to here, first post... I will be heading to Sydney in 3 weeks time on a 417 working holiday visa. The excitement is starting to kick in something else. Can anyone advise the best areas to stay in Sydney city? I am looking for gay friendly haunts, good bars, best clubs etc. Steve. PS. I'm single and up for anything
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Are you on a 417 TWHY and Need a 457 Visa to Remain in OZ?
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There are a massive number of UK / Irish under 31's in OZ on a 417 TWHV, who are seeking to transfer to a 457 Sponsored Visa. If you are one of this vast numbers who is on this, and have an Employer who would like to KEEP you employed but your employer is unable to Sponsor, then we may be able to assist you. The Trades our Associates are able to assist are: Fitters Mechanics Welders Boilermakers Agricultural Staff / Station / Cattle / Sheep / Cooks / Managers / Agricultural Fitters / Agricultural Mechanics & others within Agricultural. PM me for more information.:wink:- 2 replies
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