Health Issue Please Help!!
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Health Issue Please Help!!
Hi
My hubby and myself want to immigrate to australia. My husband has been in his trade for 15 or so years. But he has only been working for just over 6months recently due to 4 years of a one off illness (which he is now totally recovered from) would we still be ellegible?
Regards
Pepsi
My hubby and myself want to immigrate to australia. My husband has been in his trade for 15 or so years. But he has only been working for just over 6months recently due to 4 years of a one off illness (which he is now totally recovered from) would we still be ellegible?
Regards
Pepsi
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Re: Health Issue Please Help!!
Originally Posted by pepsiuk
Hi
My hubby and myself want to immigrate to australia. My husband has been in his trade for 15 or so years. But he has only been working for just over 6months recently due to 4 years of a one off illness (which he is now totally recovered from) would we still be ellegible?
Regards
Pepsi
My hubby and myself want to immigrate to australia. My husband has been in his trade for 15 or so years. But he has only been working for just over 6months recently due to 4 years of a one off illness (which he is now totally recovered from) would we still be ellegible?
Regards
Pepsi
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Re: Health Issue Please Help!!
Originally Posted by pepsiuk
Hi
My hubby and myself want to immigrate to australia. My husband has been in his trade for 15 or so years. But he has only been working for just over 6months recently due to 4 years of a one off illness (which he is now totally recovered from) would we still be ellegible?
Regards
Pepsi
My hubby and myself want to immigrate to australia. My husband has been in his trade for 15 or so years. But he has only been working for just over 6months recently due to 4 years of a one off illness (which he is now totally recovered from) would we still be ellegible?
Regards
Pepsi
You wouldn't meet the requirements for the skilled visa as your hubby won't have the required work experience.
The only options you would have are employer sponsered visa's.
I would suggest getting in touch with an agent for advice.