FAQS
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| 1: How soon can I get in ? |
| 2: What about qualifications ? |
| 3: Does age matter ? |
| 4: What about my children ? |
| 5: Can I bring my pets with ? |
| 6: I’m a good sportsman. Can I apply for a visa on grounds of this ? |
| 7: What about health? |
| 8: What about my furniture? |
| 9: I am already in Australia. Can you give me advice concerning my visa ? |
| 10: Where can I get some advice about visiting Australia ? |
| 11: May I work in Australia ? |
| 12: May I study in Australia ? |
| 13: How do I become an Australian Citizen ? |
| 14: Who can we include in a migration application? |
| 15: Can I visit Australia while my migration application is being processed? |
| 16: Can I be granted my migrant visa while I am in Australia? |
| 17: Can I do my medical processing in Australia? |
| 18: Do I have to send original documents with my application? |
| 19: Do I have to lodge my passport with my application? |
| 20: If I am approved, how long do I have before I must travel to Australia? |
| 21: I am applying under the partner provisions do you need to interview me and my partner/sponsor? |
| 22: I know I need to travel to Australia before the initial entry date on my visa but am I required to migrate to Australia before this date as I have a home to sell and/or other assets to dispose of? |
| 1:How soon can I get in ? |
| All depends under which type of visa you are applying for migration. Nobody gets a visa overnight - these things invariably takes time. Each application is unique and a time estimate can only be determined once an ASA Consultant has done a personal assessment. |
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| 2:What about qualifications ? |
| A formal tertiary qualification will definitely aid you if you are under 45. |
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| 3:Does age matter ? |
| Yes, but a lot depends on personal circumstances and the type of visa you apply under. |
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| 4:What about my children ? |
| If they are still under your roof and dependent on you, they will be included on your visa. Married / Independent children will not qualify under your visa. |
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| 5:Can I bring my pets with ? |
| Yes, but it is very expensive. It requires extended periods of quarantine abroad and proves to be very traumatic for animals. Most people prefer to consider alternative arrangements like foster homes etc. |
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| 6:I’m a good sportsman. Can I apply for a visa on grounds of this ? |
| If you have a Distinguished Talent and you have an exceptional or outstanding record of achievement in the arts or sport you may apply under this sub class. You must be nominated by an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident, an eligible New Zealand citizen or an Australian organisation of national reputation in the occupation, profession, or activity in which you have an outstanding talent. Your nominator should complete an application form and include a brief resume of their own standing in the field. |
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| 7:What about health? |
| A medical test is standard procedure and you need to pass that. A blood test will be conducted and X-rays of the chest will be taken. |
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| 8:What about my furniture? |
| You will need to confirm current prices for a container to ship your furniture over. Major moving companies will give you a free quote. There is also an option of sharing a container. |
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| 9:I am already in Australia. Can you give me advice concerning my visa ? |
Yes! If you are in Australia, we can advise you on any migration issue, including helping you to:
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| 10:Where can I get some advice about visiting Australia ? |
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| 11:May I work in Australia ? |
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| 12:May I study in Australia ? |
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| 13:How do I become an Australian Citizen ? |
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| 14:Who can we include in a migration application? |
| Details on who can be included in a migration application are provided in each assessment provided by ASA |
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| 15:Can I visit Australia while my migration application is being processed? |
| Yes. But…… You will need to meet the requirements for that class of visa, which may include the requirement that you only intend a holiday or short visit. Visitors visas are not intended to provide residence in Australia for migration applicants awaiting the outcome of their application. …and you must inform us if you are temporarily in Australia as we can continue your processing whilst you are there. |
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| 16:Can I be granted my migrant visa while I am in Australia? |
| No. You must be outside Australia before we can grant you the migrant visa. You must depart Australia for your visa to be granted and evidenced in your passport. You do not need to return to the country where the application was lodged as this can be done at any Australia overseas mission. |
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| 17:Can I do my medical processing in Australia? |
| Yes. If you are in Australia temporarily you can approach an office of the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs to collect the medical forms (Form 26 and Form 160) and details on approved doctors and radiologists. You should sent your sealed medical results, marked with your file reference, to this office or to DIAC directly when completed. |
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| 18:Do I have to send original documents with my application? |
| Yes. Generally for permanent migration applications original documentation is required. |
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| 19:Do I have to lodge my passport with my application? |
| Passports are NOT required to make a valid application. However, for all temporary residence visa applications (except Retirement visa applications) you should provide your passport with 2 unused visa pages with your application.
If you think that you will need your passport during this time, DO NOT send it with your application. We deal with a large number of visa applications and can not guarantee that we will be able to return your passport to you when you need it. |
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| 20:If I am approved, how long do I have before I must travel to Australia? |
| The initial entry date (stated on your visa) is the date by which you must travel to Australia on your visa. This date is calculated based on the validity of your health and character clearances. These clearances are usually only valid for 12 months. If you (and any members of your family included in your application) do not enter Australia by the initial entry date, you will breached a condition of your visa and consideration will be given to canceling your visa. |
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| 21:I am applying under the partner provisions do you need to interview me and my partner/sponsor? |
| In most cases we may need to interview you, but this will usually be over the telephone. We will contact you if we need to arrange an interview. |
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| 22:I know I need to travel to Australia before the initial entry date on my visa but am I required to migrate to Australia before this date as I have a home to sell and/or other assets to dispose of? |
| You must travel to Australia before the expiry of the initial entry date in order to activate the visa for its full term which, in most cases, is a full term of five years (the date is on the visa label). Migrant visa holders are not required to migrate (i.e. settle permanently) to Australia before the expiry of the initial entry date on their visas. Provided you (and all family members included in your application) have made at least one trip to Australia before the initial entry date your visa is then valid for return travel until the final expiry date. There are exceptions to this general rule. For example, Spouse - Provisional visas (subclass 309) and Prospective Spouse visas (subclass 300) both have initial entry dates but neither is valid for a full term of five years. |
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