kids travel australia
Posted in Uncategorized on 03/11/2010 10:52 am by admin
What kind of documents you need to travel to Australia? And maybe stay there for several years?
My boyfriend and I are talking about moving Australia to marry and start life on the whole. We are both in their thirties, divorced, two children and almost every adult. A child may come with us, there are no custody issues or anything if she did. What are the documentation, we will travel there first? He would go first, get a job and place of residence, then send for me. We will have a difficult time making it financially in the United States. We also have problems "much" of our lives before the other, and wanting a "fresh start". We have neither one was in trouble with the athorities. What does it take to move and live there? Is this a bad idea?
Firstly, good luck! My boyfriend and I are in the process of visa application Standing on the de facto basis. This is not the cheapest thing to do, but it was the best option coz 'his work is not classified as a "qualified" .. Driving a truck heading is not qualified? In any case, take a look at www.immi.gov.au It is the most with great info on visas, etc., I do not know how you will take, what qualifications you have. I'm assuming you're all two of the United States? Main partners visa (with a need to be an Australian citizen or New Zealand), skilled worker (where a company needs to sponsor you) and family (if you have family here). He is skilled difficult as you need to convince a company to sponsor you to stay after have been allowed to work for a maximum of 3 months with each employer … And also with a work visa, you must be under 30 … That's what we tried first, but his work was not listed in the application … Who is shit 'coz there are many jobs for truck drivers … But good luck, I'm not sure how we could go … But do you have some of these websites!
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