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Old Oct 10th 2010, 9:01 pm
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Hi,

I am new to this and I am still struggling to find information that clearly identifies what each visa entails. Do you have to pay school fees on all temporary visas?

I am a 3rd year student nurse and I have found that a few hospitals are offering graduate programmes for uk nurses. I imagine a PR visa I would not fit the criteria, with less than 2 years experience.

Where can I find out costs for visas and agent fees. I need to start calculating and planning all the costs involved.

So exciting but also scary considering we could be thinking of moving in the very near future.

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It varies by state, which state are you thinking of
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It would be Western Australia. I think I have read 457 subclass in this area we would not need to pay school fees. I think majority of health care employees offer this visa by the looks of it. Temporary worries me and consoidering would it be better to be more patient and apply for a pr visa. My daughter starts senior school would it be better to go out on a temporary and then apply for a permanent visa.
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It would be Western Australia. I think I have read 457 subclass in this area we would not need to pay school fees. I think majority of health care employees offer this visa by the looks of it. Temporary worries me and consoidering would it be better to be more patient and apply for a pr visa. My daughter starts senior school would it be better to go out on a temporary and then apply for a permanent visa.
You will not pay state school fees in WA on a 457. If you want your daughter to go to private school (and depending on where you live you just might prefer private to the state option) you will pay full fees.
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