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INECESARIOS PROBLEMAS FUTUROS CAUSADOS POR LA VISA PUENTE E

La Visa Puente tipo E (BVE) le permite permanecer en Australia de manera legal mientras realiza arreglos oportunos para partir del país o espera una decisión sobre una aplicación. No hay tarifa de solicitud para la BVE. Por lo tanto, solicitar esta visa puede parecer una mejor idea que gastar $365 o $1065 en una solicitud de Visa de Turista 600 dentro de Australia. Sin embargo, una Visa puente tipo E acarrea ciertas consecuencias que debe tener en cuenta.

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  • on08/05/2020
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PROBLEMAS DESNECESSÁRIOS CAUSADOS PELO BRIDGING VISA E

O Bridging Visa E (BVE) te permite ficar legalmente na Austrália enquanto você organiza sua vida pra ir embora ou enquanto espera por uma decisão do Departamento de Imigração. A aplicação para este visto não tem custo, sendo assim, parece ser uma opção mais atrativa do que gastar $365 ou $1,065 num visto de Turista. Entretanto, o BVE vem com algumas consequências importantes pro futuro.

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COVID-19 CAUTIONARY TALE – THE UNECESSARY FUTURE PROBLEMS CAUSED BY A BRIDGING VISA E

The Bridging Visa E (BVE) allows you to stay lawful in Australia while making arrangements to depart or waiting for a decision on an application. There is no application fee for the BVE. Thus, applying for this visa may seem a better idea than spending $365 or $1065 on an Onshore Tourist Visa 600 application. However a Bridging Visa E has consequences you need to be aware of.

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Police Clearance Requirements For Visa Applications – Mistakes to Avoid and How to Get it Right

This post reflects the legal landscape as of the date of publication. Laws may have changed since then. Please consult a legal professional for current information and personalised advice. For visa assessment purposes, all police certificates issued are considered valid for 12 months from the date of issue, it doesn’t matter if the issuing country specified […]

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Check Out How Different Point Results Have Affected NSW Invitations From July 2019 – September 2019

This post reflects the legal landscape as of the date of publication. Laws may have changed since then. Please consult a legal professional for current information and personalised advice. Freedom of Information Request – FA 19/09/01065 EOIs that were issued an invitation to apply for a subclass 190 visa nominated by the NSW government in […]

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Success Story – Some Journeys To PR Are Longer And More Complicated

This post reflects the legal landscape as of the date of publication. Laws may have changed since then. Please consult a legal professional for current information and personalised advice. We first met our client, let’s call him Bob in April 2017. He held a 457 visa, just lost his job and his occupation was announced […]

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Centrelink Eligibility For New Visa Schemes Starting In November 2019 – Visa 491 & 494

This post reflects the legal landscape as of the date of publication. Laws may have changed since then. Please consult a legal professional for current information and personalised advice. Skilled Regional Visas (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2019 The Skilled Regional Visas Bill aims to amend seven Acts in order to provide the holders of 491 and […]

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Knowing the Risks – Serviced Offices And Employer Sponsored Visas

This post reflects the legal landscape as of the date of publication. Laws may have changed since then. Please consult a legal professional for current information and personalised advice. Office space comes in all different shapes and sizes and of course at different costs. Not all businesses need traditional office space and naturally a business […]

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