Visa granted
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#18
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Originally Posted by Currie
Visa granted 18/04/06. Passport returned this morning with visa inserted.
Thanks to everyone participating in this forum.
The odd thing is I will not be entering Australia immediately as through my job I will be taking a temporary position in Bermuda. I expect to enter Australia around Christmas time to activate the visa.
I have one last question. Will I need to lodge forms 1022 and 929 with DIMIA to notify them of change of address and job?
Any comments greatly appreciated
Best regards
Ian
Thanks to everyone participating in this forum.
The odd thing is I will not be entering Australia immediately as through my job I will be taking a temporary position in Bermuda. I expect to enter Australia around Christmas time to activate the visa.
I have one last question. Will I need to lodge forms 1022 and 929 with DIMIA to notify them of change of address and job?
Any comments greatly appreciated
Best regards
Ian
#19
Originally Posted by Currie
Visa granted 18/04/06. Passport returned this morning with visa inserted.
Thanks to everyone participating in this forum.
The odd thing is I will not be entering Australia immediately as through my job I will be taking a temporary position in Bermuda. I expect to enter Australia around Christmas time to activate the visa.
I have one last question. Will I need to lodge forms 1022 and 929 with DIMIA to notify them of change of address and job?
Any comments greatly appreciated
Best regards
Ian
Thanks to everyone participating in this forum.
The odd thing is I will not be entering Australia immediately as through my job I will be taking a temporary position in Bermuda. I expect to enter Australia around Christmas time to activate the visa.
I have one last question. Will I need to lodge forms 1022 and 929 with DIMIA to notify them of change of address and job?
Any comments greatly appreciated
Best regards
Ian
Congratulations!!
#20
Originally Posted by WendyC
Congratulations on getting your visa
Yes, you will need to tell DIMA of any change of circumstances.
Yes, you will need to tell DIMA of any change of circumstances.
I wouldn't have thought you'd need to tell them now your visa has been granted though. I certainly haven't.
#21
Originally Posted by SunshineGirl
Congratulations!
I wouldn't have thought you'd need to tell them now your visa has been granted though. I certainly haven't.
I wouldn't have thought you'd need to tell them now your visa has been granted though. I certainly haven't.
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CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#24
Originally Posted by WendyC
You have to inform them of any changes up until the time you take up full time residency (either that or until you validate, but best to err on the side of caution)
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Originally Posted by SunshineGirl
I've already validated. No-one has told me (and I used Go Matilda) that they'd need informing after I'd validated. I didn''t even tell them who I worked for during the visa process. I can't see what effect it would have on a validated visa.
AFAIK, once you have validated your visa (granted offshore) or once you have your visa stamped (if granted onshore) you don't have to inform DIMA about any change in circumstances. The only time you will have to inform DIMA is when your passport details change because of a new passport/lost/stolen/damaged etc, using form 922 (if I am not mistaken).
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