Visa Queries - I'm confused!!!

Visa Queries - I'm confused!!!

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grif500

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328 posts

236 months

Friday 28th July 2006
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Hi all

Does anyone on here work for ( or know someone who works for ) a recruitment company? Basically, after working in Melbourne for 6 months last year, I'm desperate to get back over there. The trouble is I'm a little confused on how I go about applying for jobs, as the majority of them specify that you must have a valid visa before applying (which seems like a catch-22 to me... ). The last time I was over with my previous company, so I just applied for a temp business visa, and then the 4 year visa when I was there, but I guess I can't do this now? (then again, I still have 3 years to go on that visa, don't suppose there's any chance it's still valid?)

I've thought about just going over there on a tourist visa, and then applying for jobs when there, but have heard lots of horror stories about people being turned away at customs!

Any help or advice greatly appreciated!

grif500

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328 posts

236 months

Friday 28th July 2006
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vyt said:
Permanent residents Visa is the best way, other than that you have to get a company to sponsor you for a business visa, then you have to leave every year for a few weeks, (I think). If you have a degree and are <35 you should get a permanent residents visa no problem. It will take 9 months or so to arrange. You can do it yourself just download the docs from the internet.


Hi vyt,

I've thought about the permanent visa route, but to be honest always presumed it wouldn't be possible for me as I would be going over on my own, and that they preferred families. The business visa is what I had before, and once you have it you can effectively stay for 4 years, without having to leave the country. This is probably what I need to get again, but the trouble is I'm finding it difficult getting interviews as the agencies don't want to know you if you haven't got the right to work there (which you can only get if you're sponsored..ARGH!!!!). Has anyone on here gone the permanent visa route on their own before? Would be interested to hear anyone elses experience,

Ta again!

grif500

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328 posts

236 months

Monday 31st July 2006
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Thanks for the replies guys, lots of thinking ahead of me I reckon!

Bob, unfortunately I don't have any family in Aus, so I'd have to apply purely on my own merit. I'm 29 and would be when I apply, but will more than likely have turned 30 once I get over there. I've filled in those "self assessment" points test online, and come in above my requirement, but I'm reluctant to rely on these as I presume they pass everyone in order to get your business (cynical, me, never....)

Lee, I work in IT (Unix/Storage SA), and have previously worked in Melbourne with this skill set. From looking at the Aus job sites there seems to be quite a lot of work in Sydney and Melbourne, so hopefully finding a job wouldn't be difficult. I guess it's all about taking hte plunge and going for it!

Oh, and Steve, could you let me know how you get on with the Noble? I'd love to take my Griff over (hmmmm, V8 motoring down the Great Ocean Road ) so would be interested in how you get along,

Thanks again!

Karl

grif500

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328 posts

236 months

Tuesday 1st August 2006
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vyt said:
grif500 said:
Thanks for the replies guys, lots of thinking ahead of me I reckon!

Bob, unfortunately I don't have any family in Aus, so I'd have to apply purely on my own merit. I'm 29 and would be when I apply, but will more than likely have turned 30 once I get over there. I've filled in those "self assessment" points test online, and come in above my requirement, but I'm reluctant to rely on these as I presume they pass everyone in order to get your business (cynical, me, never....)

Karl


Karl, Ah, didn't mean those consultant sites, can't be doing with those. The OZ government have all of the current points test info on the immi.gov.au website. You can download the points test information, the visa application and the qualification assessment.

First you have to get your qualifications and experience assesed. From what you have said I think no problem but you have to get that done, cost about $400AU. if I remember correctly.

Then armed with that assessment you complete the visa application, send it and a bunch of certified copies of passport birth cert etc and $1750AU or there abouts then wait to be asked for police report and medical info.

Bob


Thanks for that Bob, I've got all the relevant info now, hopefully be going through the assessment phase soon, might even make it over there for the Ashes