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Hello my name is Deniz Adrian. I´ve been in Australia for 2 years on a WHV. Im from Germany and a qualified bricklayer and did my master of bricklaying and concreting (kind of builders license) I want to apply for a medium term visa 482 and my question is now: Do i have to make an skill assesment or are there any examptions? I even worked in Canberra as a bricklayer and i´ve got 9 years experience and all my qualifications. Because if i read right, a skill assesment wouldn´t be necessary or am I wrong? I appreciate your help. It is really confusing me and i really want to come in november. Cheers Deniz
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I've just been told about this case Germany's Dumbest Bank Robber, so I searched out the link. Apparently A man tried to rob a bank that has actually been closed for seventeen years .... http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/8384011/germanys-dumbest-bank-robber-gets-jail
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hello this may sound like a dumb question but any answers would be great. i am a UK passport holder but living in Germany now. I'm married to a German and our 2 kids have German passports. i#m looking at gaining AQF III in Landscape Gardener over the next 2 months and then will try for SA sponsorship,That is if i gain everything in time. my main question is can i apply for visas in the UK still or must it be in The county you are living in? My fear is that i will have to have so many letters translated at high cost. As i will be the main applicatent holding a UK passport will it be better using a Uk agent? anybody had a mixed marrige visa application who could give me advice? all help would be great thanks george
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Sending passports to Australia House or Berlin from outside the UK or Germany
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New thread, new problems. Regarding the visa evidencing procedure, does anyone have any experience of sending their passports from outside the UK to Australia house. Those silver self-addressed Post Office envelopes they talk about on the site are a little hard to come by here in Sweden, so I've no idea how to get around it (other than fly over, of course). Looking at the Berlin website, it appears that our German-Australian friends will return it to you at no cost as they only want a eturn address (filed under "T" for "Too good to be true" probably). Again, any feedback is appreciated. I'll going to call them tomorrow, but thought I'd check the old experience bank first. Thanks guys, //Mach -
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hello everyone! My name is Donna... I am new here, although I am not a Pom living in Oz but an Aussie living in Germany - I hope I will still fit in here at POMS IN OZ.... I have been living in Germany since 1998 (where i met my hubby) but now the extended holiday has come to an end! I along with my 2 daughters will be moving back to Queensland in November! I look forward to chattin with you all... Thanks.....:smile: