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Old Feb 1st 2007, 7:23 pm
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Hi everyone,

It's been a long while since we were last on British Expats as our last application for Oz was refused.

We are still desperate for a move down under and was wondering anybody else who visits this site has received a visa with a medical condition like Growth Hormone Defiency as my son has this and it is why we were refused first time around.

Any help or information would be very much appreciate:confused

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Growth Hormone Defiency

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Hi everyone,

It's been a long while since we were last on British Expats as our last application for Oz was refused.

We are still desperate for a move down under and was wondering anybody else who visits this site has received a visa with a medical condition like Growth Hormone Defiency as my son has this and it is why we were refused first time around.
The obvious question is has there been any change in the medical condition? For example, is the treatment programme finished?
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Hi everyone,

It's been a long while since we were last on British Expats as our last application for Oz was refused.

We are still desperate for a move down under and was wondering anybody else who visits this site has received a visa with a medical condition like Growth Hormone Defiency as my son has this and it is why we were refused first time around.

Any help or information would be very much appreciate:confused

Cheers

Sonja & Tony
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Hi Sonja,

best advice is still to contact Peter Bollard BEFORE you submit a visa application. He is always mentioned on here as being extremely knowledgeable on health issues. He will know how to present your case.

His details are here:
http://users.bigpond.net.au/onk/

Good luck

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Hi Sonja,

best advice is still to contact Peter Bollard BEFORE you submit a visa application. He is always mentioned on here as being extremely knowledgeable on health issues. He will know how to present your case.

His details are here:
http://users.bigpond.net.au/onk/

Good luck

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Hi Thanks Gina

We have already been in touch with Peter and we are just getting together the information he needs, its been just over a year since we were refused we thought we would just leave it for a while before re thinking our move
but Oz has never been too far away in our thoughts.

Thanks to everyone

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