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RichyT23 May 31st 2004 3:46 am

Confused
 
Howdo,

My mam emigrated to Australia when she was 9 years old with my grandparents, I think it was a permanent visa.
She came back to the UK when she was 14 (i don't know why either).
If she did have a permanent visa, will it still be valid? if yes, what does this mean for me?

Can anybody please??

Cheers
Richie :confused:

wmoore May 31st 2004 3:48 am

Re: Confused
 

Originally posted by RichyT23
Howdo,

My mam emigrated to Australia when she was 9 years old with my grandparents, I think it was a permanent visa.
She came back to the UK when she was 14 (i don't know why either).
If she did have a permanent visa, will it still be valid? if yes, what does this mean for me?

Can anybody please??

Cheers
Richie :confused:
I'm not sure if your mam's visa will still be valid but I'm pretty sure it means diddly squat to you I'm afraid.

RichyT23 May 31st 2004 3:50 am

Just as I thought, cheers anyway

bundy May 31st 2004 6:32 am

Re: Confused
 

Originally posted by RichyT23
Howdo,

My mam emigrated to Australia when she was 9 years old with my grandparents, I think it was a permanent visa.
She came back to the UK when she was 14 (i don't know why either).
If she did have a permanent visa, will it still be valid? if yes, what does this mean for me?

Can anybody please??

Cheers
Richie :confused:
Not sure if this is any help at all, but....

Mr B's mum was born in the UK (Newcastle, in fact) and emigrated to Oz when she was 5. However, she stayed there and married an Aussie, which may have made all the difference. She was definitely an *aussie*.

Did your grand parents come back too? Surely after 5 years she'd have had some sort of residency?

Worth investigating somehow, although not sure where you'd start

markeh May 31st 2004 9:27 am

Re: Confused
 
H RichyT23,

start with lots of documents and a good agent!!!

I suppose it all depends on whether her parents became Oz citizens.

bye
Mark

ABCDiamond May 31st 2004 11:24 am

Re: Confused
 

Originally posted by markeh
I suppose it all depends on whether her parents became Oz citizens.
I agree with Mark, If your mum became a citizen, then you "may" be eligible for citizenship by descent. But if only a Permanent Resident, well, those visas expire within 5 years now. Not sure what rules applied in the past though.

sky May 31st 2004 2:35 pm

Yea if your grandparents got citizenship so should your mum and an aussie passport so you should have a very good chance of getting in

RichyT23 May 31st 2004 7:02 pm

Thanks for all your help, my grandparents came back too.

I will ring them tonight to see what the crack is, thing is the are getting on a bit and may not remember

Salli May 31st 2004 10:10 pm

I hope it all works out ok.

My husbands parents moved out to Oz when he was a boy. They had PR visas and although they were there long enough they didn't bother applying for citizenship. Having the PR means nothing, DH and I had to apply for our own PRs and DHs parents are considering moving back and have to reapply all over again as if they had never been there.:(

DH's grandmother was an Aussie by birth which would have counted for something, but she died a few years ago and the Aussie link died with her

RichyT23 May 31st 2004 11:46 pm

I don't think they applied for citizenship, so that idea has gone out of the window.
Just going through my various options.
I'm not sure which Visa to go for, the skilled visa seems the best bet so far.

Cheers
Richie;)


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