Really confused with all this visa stuff-can you shine a light please!!!
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Really confused with all this visa stuff-can you shine a light please!!!
Hi i could really do with some help and advice. Im currently over in Australia, working in Sydney on a working holiday visa. Absolutely love it over here but unfortunately i had to return back to the uk for a while as my grand father passed. Because of this i ran our of time to sort my 2nd year WHV. My current WHV runs out middle of Feb.
• I am been working towards applying for skilled migration visa but I know that it takes some time to get granted and that It should be applied for offshore as I havent studied over here. Is that correct??
• I have enough points and I have already got my degree qualifications assessed. Is there anyway a bridging visa can be granted once my WHV runs out in February if i get this visa application in now?
• Another option is that my Brasilian girlfriend who I have been going out with and live with since I got here 10 months, has been granted a student visa so is there anyway that if we got married then I could stay on that??? I know that it would mean only being allowed to work 20 hours
Would really appreciate any help, advice or direction on what my options are. Thank you.
• I am been working towards applying for skilled migration visa but I know that it takes some time to get granted and that It should be applied for offshore as I havent studied over here. Is that correct??
• I have enough points and I have already got my degree qualifications assessed. Is there anyway a bridging visa can be granted once my WHV runs out in February if i get this visa application in now?
• Another option is that my Brasilian girlfriend who I have been going out with and live with since I got here 10 months, has been granted a student visa so is there anyway that if we got married then I could stay on that??? I know that it would mean only being allowed to work 20 hours
Would really appreciate any help, advice or direction on what my options are. Thank you.
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Re: Really confused with all this visa stuff-can you shine a light please!!!
Hi i could really do with some help and advice. Im currently over in Australia, working in Sydney on a working holiday visa. Absolutely love it over here but unfortunately i had to return back to the uk for a while as my grand father passed. Because of this i ran our of time to sort my 2nd year WHV. My current WHV runs out middle of Feb.
• I am been working towards applying for skilled migration visa but I know that it takes some time to get granted and that It should be applied for offshore as I havent studied over here. Is that correct??
• I have enough points and I have already got my degree qualifications assessed. Is there anyway a bridging visa can be granted once my WHV runs out in February if i get this visa application in now?
• Another option is that my Brasilian girlfriend who I have been going out with and live with since I got here 10 months, has been granted a student visa so is there anyway that if we got married then I could stay on that??? I know that it would mean only being allowed to work 20 hours
Would really appreciate any help, advice or direction on what my options are. Thank you.
• I am been working towards applying for skilled migration visa but I know that it takes some time to get granted and that It should be applied for offshore as I havent studied over here. Is that correct??
• I have enough points and I have already got my degree qualifications assessed. Is there anyway a bridging visa can be granted once my WHV runs out in February if i get this visa application in now?
• Another option is that my Brasilian girlfriend who I have been going out with and live with since I got here 10 months, has been granted a student visa so is there anyway that if we got married then I could stay on that??? I know that it would mean only being allowed to work 20 hours
Would really appreciate any help, advice or direction on what my options are. Thank you.
If you meet the criteria for the PR, you can apply now to get at the back of the (very very very) long queue. Just make sure that you have proof of 12 months work in an occupation that is on the SOL, 20+ hours per week in the last two years - UK passport meets English language ability, you already have your skills assessed and you are under 45 judging by you being on the WHV. Check out the other criteria on the immi site and apply now if everything is in order.
Cant' help with the spouse visa route, sorry.