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Guidelines if you want to travel in Australia

27th November 2009
Since Australia is one of the hottest country for the tourist across the country. With the laid-back atmosphere, great beaches, nice sceneries, who wouldn’t want this place. However, since you’re not from this country you must learn all the rules and ...

Interdependency Visa: Recognising Same Sex Relationships

24th November 2009
Same sex relationships are recognised by the Australian government and are also given certain rights under the Interdependency Visa or Subclass 826 and 310. This visa for Australia is for same-sex partners who have a mutual commitment to a shared life tog...

De Facto Visa: Special Relationship Arrangements

16th November 2009
A de facto visa works the same way as a spouse visa. In fact, they belong to the same subclass – subclass 309 and subclass 820. This partner visa allows you stay enter and remain in the country on the basis of your de facto relationship with your partne...

Australian Visa: What to Expect from a Migration Agent

27th October 2009
So, you’ve decided to acquire an Australian visa with the help of a visa processing service. What kind of service should you then expect? The Office of the MARA administers the functions of the Migration Agents Registration Authority under the Migrat...

Your First Two Years as a Contributory Parent Migrant

16th October 2009
Help grow the Australian economy by migrating to Australia as a contributory parent. This visa is for parents of natural, adopted or step children who have settled in the country as a citizen, a permanent resident or as an eligible New Zealand citizen. ...

Australia ETA: The Multipurpose Visa

06th October 2009
One of the most flexible visas to use for Australia is the ETA or the Electronic Travel Authority. It is designed for people who want to go to Australia for holidays, tourism, recreation or informal studies. The Australian ETA visa allows holders to st...

Australian ETA Visa vs eVisitor Visa

22nd September 2009
An Australian ETA visa or the Electronic Travel Authority is for people who want to make a short trip into Australia for holidays, tourism, recreation and informal studies. It is usually valid for up to 12 months from date of granting and allows the holde...

ETA Visas Make Hassle-free Short Business Trip Possible

02nd September 2009
If you hate long lines and expensive visa fees, but need to go on a business trip to Australia, ETA is the answer. The short validity electronic travel authority for business entrants or Subclass 977, allows you to do just this. There are several types...

Australian ETA Visa: The Modern Way to Travel

19th August 2009
The Australia ETA or Electronic Travel Authority is the easiest way to travel to the country for short visits or business trips. The system was introduced in 1996. Basically, this is an electronically stored authority to travel to Australia. It removes th...

Australian Work Visa: Skills Assessment

07th August 2009
For people applying for an Australian Work visa, particularly subclass 457, the government now requires that all applicants satisfy the skills assessment criteria. The change was made effective on July 1, 2009 to ensure safety and to prevent fraud. The...

ETA: Travel to Australia without the Hassle

29th July 2009
ETA (Visitor) visa or Subclass 976 is for people who reside outside Australia but want to visit the country for holidays, recreation, tourism or informal studies. This multiple entry visa allows visitors to stay in the country for up to three months per v...

Student Guardian Visas

16th July 2009
Parents or relatives of students who want to study abroad in Australia can apply as a guardian for a student who is under 18 years of age. There may also be special circumstances where a student over the legal age may still require a guardian, for instanc...

Student Visa Conditions

04th July 2009
With its world-class educational system, Australia attracts students from nearly 200 countries. Student visas are among the most popular type of Australian visas available. Once you have acquired one, it is important to understand that there are certain c...

Study in Australia: The Fees

27th June 2009
If you’re an international student with an Australian visa, most educational institutions will require you to pay your tuition fee up-front. Having the financial capacity to pay for your education is actually one of the requirements for your visa applic...

Study in Australia: Steps to Get You There

12th June 2009
The Australian educational system is world-renowned for its quality. Australian universities have graduated international achievers, including eight Nobel Prize winners. Study courses in Australia are carefully structured via a national curriculum framewo...
 
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