Would Love Remaining Daughter to Australia from UK,HELP!
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Would Love Remaining Daughter to Australia from UK,HELP!
I just thought I would ask if there is any way I could get my remaining child out to Australia
I am a citizen as is my son.
My other daughter is a permanent resident in Australia.
We all did the visa process separately.
My daughter in Scotland is 28 with 2 young children.
Her father still resides in Scotland. (they are not together anymore)
They have parted because of his violence
She worked as aged care carer for over 3 yrs but no qualifications.
I really don't think there is any options as student visa is no go.
I used to know some immigration laws as i had great difficulty getting to stay here after doing EN nursing.
I thought I had read where careers were so short they were going to be allowed a way of entry.Thanks for your time,any information would be greatly appreciated thank you.
I am a citizen as is my son.
My other daughter is a permanent resident in Australia.
We all did the visa process separately.
My daughter in Scotland is 28 with 2 young children.
Her father still resides in Scotland. (they are not together anymore)
They have parted because of his violence
She worked as aged care carer for over 3 yrs but no qualifications.
I really don't think there is any options as student visa is no go.
I used to know some immigration laws as i had great difficulty getting to stay here after doing EN nursing.
I thought I had read where careers were so short they were going to be allowed a way of entry.Thanks for your time,any information would be greatly appreciated thank you.
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Re: Would Love Remaining Daughter to Australia from UK,HELP!
I doubt she would qualify with 2 kids http://www.immi.gov.au/migrants/family/115/
Plus visa takes over a decade to get as far as I know... Unfortunate situation I know, the downside of part of the family migrating. Does she have a skill needed for migration? If not, maybe study towArds it, though the skilled list seems to be changing fairly often without guarantees...
Plus visa takes over a decade to get as far as I know... Unfortunate situation I know, the downside of part of the family migrating. Does she have a skill needed for migration? If not, maybe study towArds it, though the skilled list seems to be changing fairly often without guarantees...
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Re: Would Love Remaining Daughter to Australia from UK,HELP!
Regarding the last remaining relative visa, her children will not be an issue, only adult children would cause a problem but not dependent ones.
You mention "her father" but I think you mean the children's father?
In which case the question is where is her father? Unless he is deceased he would mean she doesn't qualify for the remaining relative visa, the quality if her relationship with him is not relevant.
The other issue is that this visa takes a long time, I think it is about 14 years. She would be better working towards retraining if she is so inclined.
You mention "her father" but I think you mean the children's father?
In which case the question is where is her father? Unless he is deceased he would mean she doesn't qualify for the remaining relative visa, the quality if her relationship with him is not relevant.
The other issue is that this visa takes a long time, I think it is about 14 years. She would be better working towards retraining if she is so inclined.
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Re: Would Love Remaining Daughter to Australia from UK,HELP!
Regarding the last remaining relative visa, her children will not be an issue, only adult children would cause a problem but not dependent ones.
You mention "her father" but I think you mean the children's father?
In which case the question is where is her father? Unless he is deceased he would mean she doesn't qualify for the remaining relative visa, the quality if her relationship with him is not relevant.
The other issue is that this visa takes a long time, I think it is about 14 years. She would be better working towards retraining if she is so inclined.
You mention "her father" but I think you mean the children's father?
In which case the question is where is her father? Unless he is deceased he would mean she doesn't qualify for the remaining relative visa, the quality if her relationship with him is not relevant.
The other issue is that this visa takes a long time, I think it is about 14 years. She would be better working towards retraining if she is so inclined.