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Australia Immigration FAQ
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Australia welcomes highly qualified migrants with relevant skills and work
experience, but there is limit to the number of visas granted each other. Thus,
every year many applicants are refused in their applicants for Highly Skilled
Migrant visa to Australia. This means that only the most well-prepared
applicants can be granted an approval for migration to Australia. If you will
apply for Australian Highly Skilled Migrant through Future Concern Associates
then you will not only get the professional help in processing your visa
applicant but we will also give you detailed knowledge of Australian immigration
rules. You will also be protected from any mistake that may cost you time and
money in your application.
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You will be provided with all necessary documents and check lists required for
the application. Our staff will also complete all relevant forms for you. If we
will represent you in your application to the Australian High Commission, our
staff will keep you informed on the progress of the application. Our expert
immigration consultants will deal with all issues relating to the application as
they arise. You will also be responded promptly to any question that you might
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We will examine your eligibility carefully before accepting your case. In the
unlikely event that your visa application is not successful, and if we promissed
to refund a certain amount to you at the time of agreement between you and
Future Concern, we will refund you that amount. |
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The time for processing the visa may vary depending on the visa category you are
applying. For Skilled migration categories, it generally takes approximately
8-12 months. If you will contact us you will be advised on the time the visa
process may take in your particular case. |
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If you are the principal applicant, the visa application can include your
family. In this case only you need to satisfy the main entry requirements. The
family include your husband/wife, dependent children or other dependents such as
aged parents. Dependent children are usually the age of 18, but older children
may still be considered as dependent if you prove them to be wholly and
substantially reliant on your financial, food, shelter and other support. |
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Yes, If you are in Australia, we can advise you on any migration issue. We can
help you to:
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Extend your current visa
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Apply for a different visa
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Become a Permanent Resident of Australia
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Become an Australian Citizen
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If your visa allows you to do so, you can work in Australia. Certain types of
visass do not permit you to work in Australia. Some visas restrict the number of
hours you can work per week. If you want to work in Australia, it is important
that you apply for correct type of visa. We can advice you on the best visa to
apply for to suit your circumstances. Please contact
our expert immigration consultants for more advice. |
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