489 Visa
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I will be applying for 489 visa,after successful outcome from state authority,which I will get within a month,doubt is, whether it is good for a diploma holder in electronic s,exp of 15 yrs and having a salary of equivalent 2500 AUD per month,that too in my home country,applying for a visa is an additional investment of AUD 3600.So is it fruitful or a waste of money and time.
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With many apologies to Mr. Wilde, but to paraphrase: "Irony (or sarcasm, in this instance) is wasted on the vacuously obtuse".
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You may need to work on you English because if it is this poor you will struggle with finding work
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I agree with you,that my English is very poor,as Hindi is our first language, English is hardly spoken on our workplaces.
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Yet, poor command of a language shouldn't be the reason for one's display of vernacularisms of the most plebeian kind, should it?
On that same note, I am just wondering aloud how a person with legibly/visibly poor English language skills can expect to find meaningful employment in an English speaking country on a 489?
On that same note, I am just wondering aloud how a person with legibly/visibly poor English language skills can expect to find meaningful employment in an English speaking country on a 489?
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[QU deOTE=xizzles;12097545]Yet, poor command of a language shouldn't be the reason for one's display of vernacularisms of the most plebeian kind, should it?
On that same note, I am just wondering aloud how a person with legibly/visibly poor English language skills can expect to find meaningful employment in an English speaking country on a 489?[/QUOTE]
Won't you worry,i will manage.Dont go on assumptions and perceptions.I can face off any challenge to survive any situation and circumstance for the betterment of me my family members.
On that same note, I am just wondering aloud how a person with legibly/visibly poor English language skills can expect to find meaningful employment in an English speaking country on a 489?[/QUOTE]
Won't you worry,i will manage.Dont go on assumptions and perceptions.I can face off any challenge to survive any situation and circumstance for the betterment of me my family members.
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Yet, poor command of a language shouldn't be the reason for one's display of vernacularisms of the most plebeian kind, should it?
On that same note, I am just wondering aloud how a person with legibly/visibly poor English language skills can expect to find meaningful employment in an English speaking country on a 489?
On that same note, I am just wondering aloud how a person with legibly/visibly poor English language skills can expect to find meaningful employment in an English speaking country on a 489?
So question is, how will you ever pass the language test?
And also, are you even qualified for a visa as pointed out by few members?
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Well you certainly shouldn't use google translator. I've read all your postings and haven't understood any of them. English was my second language as well, now my primary language but you are posting is borderline jibberish.
So question is, how will you ever pass the language test?
And also, are you even qualified for a visa as pointed out by few members?
So question is, how will you ever pass the language test?
And also, are you even qualified for a visa as pointed out by few members?





