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Visa application
Hii Rob,
Thanks for your suggestion. Can you just tell me what else they look
in. How they think about persons character check is there any other
method or way or just police check is sufficient for them. IF you
cleared the police check then no worries or they inquire to other
organization about us.
Veeraj
From: Rob Morton-Jone ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Visa application
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Newsgroups: misc.immigration.australia+nz
Date: 2005-01-24 07:03:34 PST
> Rob,
> Did you get my pm reply? Calm down, deep breath, don;t worry.
> However, remember that the police check is only valid for 12 months;
> you may need to get a second one done.
Yes i did get your PM...thank you.
I will be sending off for another police check soon to accompany our
visa application.
Im just getting a little nervous of the tought of being refused the
visa
for my motoring offences.
This was on the DIMIA web site which none of it relates to me but what
is defined as a "Substantial Record" ?????
the person has a substantial criminal record, defined as where the
person has been:
sentenced to a term of imprisonment for 12 months or more, or
sentenced to either death or life imprisonment, or
sentenced to two or more terms of imprisonment (whether on one or more
occasions), where the total of those terms is two years or more, or
acquitted of an offence on the grounds of either unsoundness of mind
or
insanity and, as a result, the person has been detained in a facility
or
institution,
the person either has, or has had, an association with an individual,
group or organisation suspected of having been, or being, involved in
criminal conduct,
there is a significant risk that the person will engage in criminal
conduct in Australia; harass, molest, intimidate or stalk another
person
in Australia; vilify a segment of the Australian community; or incite
discord in the Australian community or in a segment of that community,
having regard to the person's past and present criminal conduct, the
person is found not to be of good character, and
having regard to the person's past and present general conduct, the
person is found to be not of good character.
Rob
Thanks for your suggestion. Can you just tell me what else they look
in. How they think about persons character check is there any other
method or way or just police check is sufficient for them. IF you
cleared the police check then no worries or they inquire to other
organization about us.
Veeraj
From: Rob Morton-Jone ([email protected])
Subject: Re: Visa application
View this article only
Newsgroups: misc.immigration.australia+nz
Date: 2005-01-24 07:03:34 PST
> Rob,
> Did you get my pm reply? Calm down, deep breath, don;t worry.
> However, remember that the police check is only valid for 12 months;
> you may need to get a second one done.
Yes i did get your PM...thank you.
I will be sending off for another police check soon to accompany our
visa application.
Im just getting a little nervous of the tought of being refused the
visa
for my motoring offences.
This was on the DIMIA web site which none of it relates to me but what
is defined as a "Substantial Record" ?????
the person has a substantial criminal record, defined as where the
person has been:
sentenced to a term of imprisonment for 12 months or more, or
sentenced to either death or life imprisonment, or
sentenced to two or more terms of imprisonment (whether on one or more
occasions), where the total of those terms is two years or more, or
acquitted of an offence on the grounds of either unsoundness of mind
or
insanity and, as a result, the person has been detained in a facility
or
institution,
the person either has, or has had, an association with an individual,
group or organisation suspected of having been, or being, involved in
criminal conduct,
there is a significant risk that the person will engage in criminal
conduct in Australia; harass, molest, intimidate or stalk another
person
in Australia; vilify a segment of the Australian community; or incite
discord in the Australian community or in a segment of that community,
having regard to the person's past and present criminal conduct, the
person is found not to be of good character, and
having regard to the person's past and present general conduct, the
person is found to be not of good character.
Rob