Monday, August 9, 2010

How, besides the few listed on immigration sites, do I obtain an Australian living visa?

My situation is...difficult... I come from a terrible home filled with drug addicts and narcissists, and I have two people very close to my heart willing to sponsor me in Australia. the problem is, however, that I'm working to get an ID, birth certificate, passport, GED, and SS card. ( I'm 18, and believed at the age of 16 that this should be done on one's own.. Much to my dismay.) I Understand that I need to first obtain all that i listed above before I even attempt to step foot onto a plane. I'm also aware that a tourist visa would be an option, had I the money... but I don't have the security money they require, as I am, myself '; couch surfing'; ( terrible living situation turned mutinous) what I ask is, for any information that may be able to aid me in my current plight, and get me out of this god forsaken shamble of a country ( USA) and into a healthy, productive life. I have had two charges on my record. Both minor. One while I was a juvenile, and one at the cusp of eighteen. both have been removed. Thank you, for all of your help.How, besides the few listed on immigration sites, do I obtain an Australian living visa?
http://www.immi.gov.au/visawizard/#vw=%2鈥?/a> try doing that test, it should be easy for you to get a permanent visa because you are only young BUT provided you have worked or studied within the last 24 months





visit immi.gov.au for more info





good luck!!How, besides the few listed on immigration sites, do I obtain an Australian living visa?
It will be impossible to move to Australia with your history at present. You need to be a professional - a doctor, engineer, electrician, plumber, teacher. You cannot be unskilled or a general office worker. A sponsor is only helpful (and they need to be a parent or a sibling - cousins or friends are not relevant) if you still have the professional skills but are missing a couple of points (sponsors are like a 10% boost on your score).





While WHV applicants are not scrutinized regarding your good character, for immigration you are. Even juvenile records - they are not expunged on an international level only on an internal criminal one.





Sew where you are in 10 years and you may be eligible hen (immigrants are usually between the ages of 28 and 35, because you need the experience and the $$$ to apply - you think the WHV financial requirement is too much, you have not seen anything)

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