URGENT: Form 47SK Questions
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URGENT: Form 47SK Questions
I need help on the following questions in form 47SK:
1. Question 23: "Where do you intend to live in Australia": I would like to go to Victoria, but I want to keep my options open. Does writing "Don't Know" a bad option?
2. Question 24: "Assests you can brint to Australia": I realy don't know what to put in this? Is there a minimum value that can be put? Is this a critical question in the processing?
Would it be ok If i put like 15 to 20 thousand Australian Dollars?
thanks,
Samir
1. Question 23: "Where do you intend to live in Australia": I would like to go to Victoria, but I want to keep my options open. Does writing "Don't Know" a bad option?
2. Question 24: "Assests you can brint to Australia": I realy don't know what to put in this? Is there a minimum value that can be put? Is this a critical question in the processing?
Would it be ok If i put like 15 to 20 thousand Australian Dollars?
thanks,
Samir
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Re: URGENT: Form 47SK Questions
Originally posted by samir_jyoti
I need help on the following questions in form 47SK:
1. Question 23: "Where do you intend to live in Australia": I would like to go to Victoria, but I want to keep my options open. Does writing "Don't Know" a bad option?
2. Question 24: "Assests you can brint to Australia": I realy don't know what to put in this? Is there a minimum value that can be put? Is this a critical question in the processing?
Would it be ok If i put like 15 to 20 thousand Australian Dollars?
thanks,
Samir
I need help on the following questions in form 47SK:
1. Question 23: "Where do you intend to live in Australia": I would like to go to Victoria, but I want to keep my options open. Does writing "Don't Know" a bad option?
2. Question 24: "Assests you can brint to Australia": I realy don't know what to put in this? Is there a minimum value that can be put? Is this a critical question in the processing?
Would it be ok If i put like 15 to 20 thousand Australian Dollars?
thanks,
Samir
1. It really doesn't matter which state you indicate, the question is really for statistical purposes only (although for STNI and SIR visas it might become significant) as it's only a statement of intention.
2. Tell the truth. Again, this is only a statement of intention but if you gave a ridiculously low figure ASPC might conclude you couldn't support yourself here.
Cheers,
George Lombard
www.austimmigration.com.au
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Re: URGENT: Form 47SK Questions
Many Thanks George,
So what do you think about 15-20K AUD? What is the reasonably best figure to show the intention?
cheers,
Samir
So what do you think about 15-20K AUD? What is the reasonably best figure to show the intention?
cheers,
Samir
Originally posted by George Lombard
Hi Samir,
1. It really doesn't matter which state you indicate, the question is really for statistical purposes only (although for STNI and SIR visas it might become significant) as it's only a statement of intention.
2. Tell the truth. Again, this is only a statement of intention but if you gave a ridiculously low figure ASPC might conclude you couldn't support yourself here.
Cheers,
George Lombard
www.austimmigration.com.au
Hi Samir,
1. It really doesn't matter which state you indicate, the question is really for statistical purposes only (although for STNI and SIR visas it might become significant) as it's only a statement of intention.
2. Tell the truth. Again, this is only a statement of intention but if you gave a ridiculously low figure ASPC might conclude you couldn't support yourself here.
Cheers,
George Lombard
www.austimmigration.com.au
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Re: URGENT: Form 47SK Questions
Originally posted by samir_jyoti
Many Thanks George,
So what do you think about 15-20K AUD? What is the reasonably best figure to show the intention?
cheers,
Samir
Many Thanks George,
So what do you think about 15-20K AUD? What is the reasonably best figure to show the intention?
cheers,
Samir
I couldn't possibly comment without knowing your circumstances. You should state the figure you are able to take, not just choose a figure which is intended to satisfy requirements.
Cheers,
George Lombard
www.austimmigration.com.au
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Re: URGENT: Form 47SK Questions
Hi George,
If I say that 25 - 30K is what I can actually take for sure considering my circumstanses at the moment, may be little more when I actually go. Is this a "ridiculously low" amount in your opinion?
Can you help me more on this?
thanks,
Samir
If I say that 25 - 30K is what I can actually take for sure considering my circumstanses at the moment, may be little more when I actually go. Is this a "ridiculously low" amount in your opinion?
Can you help me more on this?
thanks,
Samir
Originally posted by George Lombard
Hi Samir,
I couldn't possibly comment without knowing your circumstances. You should state the figure you are able to take, not just choose a figure which is intended to satisfy requirements.
Cheers,
George Lombard
www.austimmigration.com.au
Hi Samir,
I couldn't possibly comment without knowing your circumstances. You should state the figure you are able to take, not just choose a figure which is intended to satisfy requirements.
Cheers,
George Lombard
www.austimmigration.com.au
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Re: URGENT: Form 47SK Questions
Originally posted by samir_jyoti
Hi George,
If I say that 25 - 30K is what I can actually take for sure considering my circumstanses at the moment, may be little more when I actually go. Is this a "ridiculously low" amount in your opinion?
Can you help me more on this?
thanks,
Samir
Hi George,
If I say that 25 - 30K is what I can actually take for sure considering my circumstanses at the moment, may be little more when I actually go. Is this a "ridiculously low" amount in your opinion?
Can you help me more on this?
thanks,
Samir
George has already advised you to state the figure you are able to take, not just choose a figure which is intended to satisfy requirements.
I suggest you take his advice.
Peter