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i have been a qualified pipe-fitter for 10 years and wish to emigratre to australia with my wife. is this trade recognised and will it qualify me as i can seem to find it on any of the occupation lists.
My partner and I wish to migrate to Australia. I am an Administrator and he has been training as a Carpenter for 3 years. We have been told that he needs 6 years experience to qualify for a Skilled Visa. Before taking up Carpentry we was a Farm worker since leaving college and has loads of certificates for this. We worked in Perth on a farm for approx 5 months and we would be able to get sponsorship through my partners Aunt. Is farming reqognised as a skill - if not what sort of visa would we need to apply for. Any help with this would be appreciated
If I were to be the primary applicant for moving to Australia to attend university at the age of 40, would it matter if my husband was 46 years old?
my husband and I have ISA
I am looking to apply for a 90 day visitor visa to the USA. I am looking for advice on how to apply. I was convicted for possession of cannabis 7 years ago (no intent to supply) at the time I was let off with a warning and fine. I have been told by the police that the offence is no longer considered as a recorded offence as 5 years has lapsed. I have been in no trouble with the police since then. Should I declare this situation in my application? Concerned that my visa app will be rejected if I do but also worried that if I don
do the Australian authorities carry out a credit reference check on the individual applying for the VISA
My husband has applied for a skilled migratiom visa which has been lodged when we finally get it do we all have to enter aus toghether or can he go a month before me and the kids as we are only going on his visa
Can i buy or setup a business after becoming a New Zealand resident via the skilled migrant visa? I
I am a qualified nurse and could easily get work in Australia. However I have a 2 year old son and a partner who is skilled in tiling but withiut a qualification. We have debts here but can we apply for emmigration on this basis or does this not come into account.
how does it all work?

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i have been a qualified pipe-fitter for 10 years and wish to emigratre to australia with my wife. is this trade recognised and will it qualify me as i can seem to find it on any of the occupation lists.
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Yes it is an occupation that is on Austrlaia's skills occupation list. You can complete an on-line enquiry for a further assessment.
My partner and I wish to migrate to Australia. I am an Administrator and he has been training as a Carpenter for 3 years. We have been told that he needs 6 years experience to qualify for a Skilled Visa. Before taking up Carpentry we was a Farm worker since leaving college and has loads of certificates for this. We worked in Perth on a farm for approx 5 months and we would be able to get sponsorship through my partners Aunt. Is farming reqognised as a skill - if not what sort of visa would we need to apply for. Any help with this would be appreciated
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Yes you will need 6 years experience as a tradesman. No farming isnot a skilled trade listed on the occupations list. the only way forward is to complete the 6 years and apply for skills migration. A 1 year working holiday visa to Australia if you are 18 to 30.
If I were to be the primary applicant for moving to Australia to attend university at the age of 40, would it matter if my husband was 46 years old?
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No it would not. The principal applicant must be under 45 years at the time of application.
my husband and I have ISA
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Actually at this stage there is no stipulated amount you "have" to take by law. As you have no recourse to public funds common sense dictates you should have a reasonable "nest egg".
I am looking to apply for a 90 day visitor visa to the USA. I am looking for advice on how to apply. I was convicted for possession of cannabis 7 years ago (no intent to supply) at the time I was let off with a warning and fine. I have been told by the police that the offence is no longer considered as a recorded offence as 5 years has lapsed. I have been in no trouble with the police since then. Should I declare this situation in my application? Concerned that my visa app will be rejected if I do but also worried that if I don
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Why dont you apply for a "conviction history" from the police. If there is something on it. declare it - if not - then dont.
do the Australian authorities carry out a credit reference check on the individual applying for the VISA
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No, the Australian authorities do not carry out credit checks.
Comments:Not ususally in a "skilled" visa. They need financial evidence in "business" visas though!
My husband has applied for a skilled migratiom visa which has been lodged when we finally get it do we all have to enter aus toghether or can he go a month before me and the kids as we are only going on his visa
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He must enter first. You and the kids can enter up to around 10 months later (pre 1st anniversary of meds or penal)
Can i buy or setup a business after becoming a New Zealand resident via the skilled migrant visa? I
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yes you can. There are some rules relating to a job offer and how long you stay in that job - but broadly speaking - you canwork as you wish as a permanent resident.
I am a qualified nurse and could easily get work in Australia. However I have a 2 year old son and a partner who is skilled in tiling but withiut a qualification. We have debts here but can we apply for emmigration on this basis or does this not come into account.
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You would be the principle applicant and he would be the secondary. It sounds to me like you will qualify as a family quite easily.
how does it all work?
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Hello. I live in the UK. My brother married a girl from the USA in May 2004 and is living in Colorado with her. My fiance and I are to be married in England in June. We would like to move to America as would my parents to be with my brother. I am a qualified hairdresser specializing in colour, my fiance is a landscape gardener and my father a gym owner and personal trainer. We have no idea how to go about this, how long the process is likely to take etc etc. Any help or advise will be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time. You may have a longish processing time. Please fill in the on line form to get a "how viable is it" assessment from us.