Got NZ PR - what about Aus too?
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Re: Got NZ PR - what about Aus too?
Hi Don
I don't know enough about AIM assessments to answer further, I'm
afraid.
Jeremy
>On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 14:19:55 +0000, pleasancefamily wrote:
>Hi Jeremy,
>I'm still thinking about your earlier comment: 'You'd also need to be
>careful about any 'date of effect' given by AIM
>on your skills assessment - you would only be able to count work
>experience after this date.'
>If my wife was promoted into her current position 4 years ago, do you
>think it possible AIM would give a later 'date of effect' and if I
>understand your comment correctly, does that mean she could only claim
>recent work experience AFTER this date?
>Thanks - Don
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I don't know enough about AIM assessments to answer further, I'm
afraid.
Jeremy
>On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 14:19:55 +0000, pleasancefamily wrote:
>Hi Jeremy,
>I'm still thinking about your earlier comment: 'You'd also need to be
>careful about any 'date of effect' given by AIM
>on your skills assessment - you would only be able to count work
>experience after this date.'
>If my wife was promoted into her current position 4 years ago, do you
>think it possible AIM would give a later 'date of effect' and if I
>understand your comment correctly, does that mean she could only claim
>recent work experience AFTER this date?
>Thanks - Don
>--
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Re: Got NZ PR - what about Aus too?
As I've done on another thread I need to correct myself here. A NZ
citizen with a permanent visa cannot make a valid application for the
temporary NZ citizen visa, and hence the risk of PR being overriden
doesn't exist from this source.
It used to be theoretically possible, although prior to Feb 2001
hardly any NZ citizens held permanent visas separately. When the Feb
2001 changes came in, in anticipation of increasing numbers of New
Zealanders holding passport visas with greater rights than the NZ
citizen temporary visa, the law was changed to make sure a NZ citizen
with a permanent visa can't legally apply for the temporary visa.
Even if the permanent visa is in a different passport, this still
applies.
Jeremy
>On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 06:57:21 +0000, ptlabs wrote:
>> then:
>> Arrive NZ to live/work month 1
>> Apply Aus PR month 2
>> Submit medical, police checks when asked (month 11?)
>> Get Aus PR month 13
>> Validate Aus PR (say) month 20
>> Get NZ passport month 37
>> Go to Aus to live/work (say) month 50-70
>Just bear in mind that you'll have to enter Australia using the passport
>that carries your Australian migrant visa, and not your NZ passport
>(when you get it). Entering Australia using your NZ passport will cause
>your Australian PR visa to be void.
>Peter
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citizen with a permanent visa cannot make a valid application for the
temporary NZ citizen visa, and hence the risk of PR being overriden
doesn't exist from this source.
It used to be theoretically possible, although prior to Feb 2001
hardly any NZ citizens held permanent visas separately. When the Feb
2001 changes came in, in anticipation of increasing numbers of New
Zealanders holding passport visas with greater rights than the NZ
citizen temporary visa, the law was changed to make sure a NZ citizen
with a permanent visa can't legally apply for the temporary visa.
Even if the permanent visa is in a different passport, this still
applies.
Jeremy
>On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 06:57:21 +0000, ptlabs wrote:
>> then:
>> Arrive NZ to live/work month 1
>> Apply Aus PR month 2
>> Submit medical, police checks when asked (month 11?)
>> Get Aus PR month 13
>> Validate Aus PR (say) month 20
>> Get NZ passport month 37
>> Go to Aus to live/work (say) month 50-70
>Just bear in mind that you'll have to enter Australia using the passport
>that carries your Australian migrant visa, and not your NZ passport
>(when you get it). Entering Australia using your NZ passport will cause
>your Australian PR visa to be void.
>Peter
>--
>Visited http://www.austimeline.com/ yet?
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