Tourist Visa Info
#1
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Tourist Visa Info
hi,
currently i'm working with a company. i will be applying for tourist
visa.
is it necessary to get any document from my current employer to be
sent along with the visa documents.
i know NOC is required, what if my employer simply rejects it. can i
still apply for tourist visa.
if yes, then what are my chances of getting the visa.
thnx in advance.
savvy
currently i'm working with a company. i will be applying for tourist
visa.
is it necessary to get any document from my current employer to be
sent along with the visa documents.
i know NOC is required, what if my employer simply rejects it. can i
still apply for tourist visa.
if yes, then what are my chances of getting the visa.
thnx in advance.
savvy
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Re: Tourist Visa Info
[email protected] wrote:
> hi,
> currently i'm working with a company. i will be applying for tourist
> visa.
> is it necessary to get any document from my current employer to be
> sent along with the visa documents.
>
> i know NOC is required, what if my employer simply rejects it. can i
> still apply for tourist visa.
> if yes, then what are my chances of getting the visa.
>
> thnx in advance.
>
> savvy
http://www.immi.gov.au/immigration.htm should answer your questions.
> hi,
> currently i'm working with a company. i will be applying for tourist
> visa.
> is it necessary to get any document from my current employer to be
> sent along with the visa documents.
>
> i know NOC is required, what if my employer simply rejects it. can i
> still apply for tourist visa.
> if yes, then what are my chances of getting the visa.
>
> thnx in advance.
>
> savvy
http://www.immi.gov.au/immigration.htm should answer your questions.
#3
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Re: Tourist Visa Info
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] ups.com...
> hi,
> currently i'm working with a company. i will be applying for tourist
> visa.
> is it necessary to get any document from my current employer to be
> sent along with the visa documents.
>
> i know NOC is required, what if my employer simply rejects it. can i
> still apply for tourist visa.
> if yes, then what are my chances of getting the visa.
>
> thnx in advance.
>
> savvy
>
I would have thought that a comprehension of English would be of some help.
Punctuation etc.
news:[email protected] ups.com...
> hi,
> currently i'm working with a company. i will be applying for tourist
> visa.
> is it necessary to get any document from my current employer to be
> sent along with the visa documents.
>
> i know NOC is required, what if my employer simply rejects it. can i
> still apply for tourist visa.
> if yes, then what are my chances of getting the visa.
>
> thnx in advance.
>
> savvy
>
I would have thought that a comprehension of English would be of some help.
Punctuation etc.
#4
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Re: Tourist Visa Info
On Aug 10, 11:52 am, "Mr. Sandman" <Solar@Sydney> wrote:
> <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> news:[email protected] ups.com...> hi,
> > currently i'm working with a company. i will be applying for tourist
> > visa.
> > is it necessary to get any document from my current employer to be
> > sent along with the visa documents.
>
> > i know NOC is required, what if my employer simply rejects it. can i
> > still apply for tourist visa.
> > if yes, then what are my chances of getting the visa.
>
> > thnx in advance.
>
> > savvy
>
> I would have thought that a comprehension of English would be of some help.
> Punctuation etc.
oh thank you for your Off-Topic valuable advice...
> <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> news:[email protected] ups.com...> hi,
> > currently i'm working with a company. i will be applying for tourist
> > visa.
> > is it necessary to get any document from my current employer to be
> > sent along with the visa documents.
>
> > i know NOC is required, what if my employer simply rejects it. can i
> > still apply for tourist visa.
> > if yes, then what are my chances of getting the visa.
>
> > thnx in advance.
>
> > savvy
>
> I would have thought that a comprehension of English would be of some help.
> Punctuation etc.
oh thank you for your Off-Topic valuable advice...
#5
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Re: Tourist Visa Info
On Topic response - If you are coming to Australia to work - in any way,
according to any common definition - You are NOT entitled to a tourist
visa!!
Nor should you be!
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] ups.com...
> hi,
> currently i'm working with a company. i will be applying for tourist
> visa.
> is it necessary to get any document from my current employer to be
> sent along with the visa documents.
>
> i know NOC is required, what if my employer simply rejects it. can i
> still apply for tourist visa.
> if yes, then what are my chances of getting the visa.
>
> thnx in advance.
>
> savvy
>
according to any common definition - You are NOT entitled to a tourist
visa!!
Nor should you be!
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] ups.com...
> hi,
> currently i'm working with a company. i will be applying for tourist
> visa.
> is it necessary to get any document from my current employer to be
> sent along with the visa documents.
>
> i know NOC is required, what if my employer simply rejects it. can i
> still apply for tourist visa.
> if yes, then what are my chances of getting the visa.
>
> thnx in advance.
>
> savvy
>
#6
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Re: Tourist Visa Info
A Mate <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Topic response - If you are coming to Australia to work - in any way,
> according to any common definition - You are NOT entitled to a tourist
> visa!!
>
> Nor should you be!
And "work" *includes* *remote* work, i.e. 'tele commuting', whether
online or offline, to a place of work outside Australia. IIRC there was
some such case reported here (probably quite some time ago), IIRC
someone working on a book or some such. Basically if you do something
for which you get paid (anywhere), it's work.
> On Topic response - If you are coming to Australia to work - in any way,
> according to any common definition - You are NOT entitled to a tourist
> visa!!
>
> Nor should you be!
And "work" *includes* *remote* work, i.e. 'tele commuting', whether
online or offline, to a place of work outside Australia. IIRC there was
some such case reported here (probably quite some time ago), IIRC
someone working on a book or some such. Basically if you do something
for which you get paid (anywhere), it's work.