[o/t] while we're waiting...
#1
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[o/t] while we're waiting...
The big yellow sticker usually has conditions like "must enter before...." , "may not enter before the main applicant", etc.
If you had a choice, what condition(s) would you like to see on your visa?
If you had a choice, what condition(s) would you like to see on your visa?
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Re: [o/t] while we're waiting...
Originally posted by dex
The big yellow sticker usually has conditions like "must enter before...." , "may not enter before the main applicant", etc.
If you had a choice, what condition(s) would you like to see on your visa?
The big yellow sticker usually has conditions like "must enter before...." , "may not enter before the main applicant", etc.
If you had a choice, what condition(s) would you like to see on your visa?
My subclass 136 visa had one mandatory condition (must enter before...) and no discretionary conditions attached.
Peter
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Re: [o/t] while we're waiting...
Originally posted by ptlabs
Obviously, the fewer discretionary conditions, the better.
Obviously, the fewer discretionary conditions, the better.
or
"must produce air ticket at point of entry for full refund"
:-)
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Re: [o/t] while we're waiting...
dex wrote in message news:...
> Originally posted by ptlabs
> > Obviously, the fewer discretionary conditions, the better.
> >
>
> Not if the condition goes something like "must accept a complimentary
> 5D/4N stay at a hotel of your choice in Sydney during first entry,
> compliments of ASPC"
> or
> "must produce air ticket at point of entry for full refund"
> :-)
I'd like to see this condition on the dependant partners visa.
"Must accept that other partner has the required skills, and so must
be suitably deferential to other partner whilst staying in Australia".
Not likely is it?
> Originally posted by ptlabs
> > Obviously, the fewer discretionary conditions, the better.
> >
>
> Not if the condition goes something like "must accept a complimentary
> 5D/4N stay at a hotel of your choice in Sydney during first entry,
> compliments of ASPC"
> or
> "must produce air ticket at point of entry for full refund"
> :-)
I'd like to see this condition on the dependant partners visa.
"Must accept that other partner has the required skills, and so must
be suitably deferential to other partner whilst staying in Australia".
Not likely is it?