Just Starting
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Just Starting
Can anyone help two novices that are struggling to get started on the road to Oz.
We have completed a couple of free questionaires to see whether we are eligable for a permanent visa's and have not qualified.
We are hearing alot about immigration lawyers/companies that claim to enhance the chance of success, but have not been able to find anyone who has had experience of such organisations.
We would welcome any advice or suggestions from those of you who have experienced the visa application process.
Is there a proven method that can be used to increase the chance of acceptance?
Is it worth paying for immigration experts or should we go alone?
We have completed a couple of free questionaires to see whether we are eligable for a permanent visa's and have not qualified.
We are hearing alot about immigration lawyers/companies that claim to enhance the chance of success, but have not been able to find anyone who has had experience of such organisations.
We would welcome any advice or suggestions from those of you who have experienced the visa application process.
Is there a proven method that can be used to increase the chance of acceptance?
Is it worth paying for immigration experts or should we go alone?
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Location: Exit UK 23rd Mar 2004, arriving in NZ 29th Mar (stop off LA Disney)
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Re: Just Starting
Originally posted by paul & michele
Can anyone help two novices that are struggling to get started on the road to Oz.
We have completed a couple of free questionaires to see whether we are eligable for a permanent visa's and have not qualified.
We are hearing alot about immigration lawyers/companies that claim to enhance the chance of success, but have not been able to find anyone who has had experience of such organisations.
We would welcome any advice or suggestions from those of you who have experienced the visa application process.
Is there a proven method that can be used to increase the chance of acceptance?
Is it worth paying for immigration experts or should we go alone?
Can anyone help two novices that are struggling to get started on the road to Oz.
We have completed a couple of free questionaires to see whether we are eligable for a permanent visa's and have not qualified.
We are hearing alot about immigration lawyers/companies that claim to enhance the chance of success, but have not been able to find anyone who has had experience of such organisations.
We would welcome any advice or suggestions from those of you who have experienced the visa application process.
Is there a proven method that can be used to increase the chance of acceptance?
Is it worth paying for immigration experts or should we go alone?
Spend a few days looking through a lot of posts in this fora and you will find plenty of sound advice and loads of stuff you haven't yet thought of.
Thats the best advice I can give you, HTH
#3
Hi Paul and Michele,
As the previous posting stated you can get a lot of good information by searching this forum. Also check out the Immigration Forum.
This site is very fortunate to have the participation of a few registered migration agents (Alan Collet & George Lombard to name two that come to mind)
The more information you feel you can post the greater the chance that someone will be able to help.
for example:
1 Why did the questionarie say you had failed?
2 What type of visa did you have in mind?
3 Who long have you worked in current proffession?
It may well be that you were trying for skilled independant visa and could not meet the criteria for length of time in employment.
Whatever the reason if you post a few more details I am sure someone here will be able to help.
Good luck
Bill (Sindys Husband)
As the previous posting stated you can get a lot of good information by searching this forum. Also check out the Immigration Forum.
This site is very fortunate to have the participation of a few registered migration agents (Alan Collet & George Lombard to name two that come to mind)
The more information you feel you can post the greater the chance that someone will be able to help.
for example:
1 Why did the questionarie say you had failed?
2 What type of visa did you have in mind?
3 Who long have you worked in current proffession?
It may well be that you were trying for skilled independant visa and could not meet the criteria for length of time in employment.
Whatever the reason if you post a few more details I am sure someone here will be able to help.
Good luck
Bill (Sindys Husband)
#4
Re: Just Starting
Hi Paul and Michelle!
Have you been on the immigration website yet?
www.immi.gov.au If you havent yet, go there and do a check yourselves to see if you will have enough points.
Good luck, i hope things work out for you!
Cheers!
we have completed a couple of free questionaires
www.immi.gov.au If you havent yet, go there and do a check yourselves to see if you will have enough points.
Good luck, i hope things work out for you!
Cheers!