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Your Guide to Studying in Australia: The Australian Student Visa Made Easy

Introduction: Embarking on an educational journey in a foreign country can be an exciting and life-changing experience. Australia, with its excellent educational institutions and diverse culture, is a popular destination for international students. In this blog, we will explore the Australian Student Visa (subclass 500) and provide you with valuable information to help you achieve your dream of studying in Australia. Understanding the Australian Student Visa: The Australian Student Visa allows you to study in Australia and opens up a world of educational opportunities. This visa is specifically designed for international students who wish to enroll in registered courses and…

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Navigating the Path to Love: The Partner Visa with Compelling Reasons

Introduction: Love knows no borders, and when your heart leads you to a foreign land, the Partner Visa becomes your beacon of hope. Australia offers a pathway for couples separated by nationality to reunite and build a life together. In this blog, we explore the Partner Visa (Subclass 820/801) and delve into the significance of compelling reasons, which can make all the difference in your journey towards a shared future. The Partner Visa: A Gateway to Love: The Partner Visa allows couples to live together in Australia, paving the way for a life filled with love, companionship, and shared dreams.…

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Understanding Aussie Terms – For Migrants All Over The World

G’day mate! I’m sure we all know a cheeky Aussie in our life. Perhaps even married to one? They might be using terms that can’t be found in our vocabulary like “Bodgy”, “No wozza” or maybe even “Arvo”. No matter how charming Aussie’s can be, we definitely want to know what exactly they’re talking about. If you’re a migrant living in Australia or abroad who are not familiar with Aussie slang and wants to understanding Aussie terms, below are a couple of words you definitely need to know. Aussie Language 101: Aboriginal = Indigenous people/tribe Aerial Ping Pong = Australian…

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Limited English? No, Problem. New Scheme Was Introduced to Welcome Skilled Migrants to Work and Live Permanently in NT

There’s hope and a great opportunity for low skilled migrants who yearns to permanently reside in Northern Territory after years of working day and night on a designated occupation. The region has opened its doors to skilled migrants who have limited English and welcomes them to apply for 117 occupations which offers a permanent residency pathway. This break through was designed by the Australian government to attract migrants to regional areas across the country which are experiencing labour shortages and need a population boost as well as help address regional skills gaps like in Warrnambool region in Victoria and the…

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Civil Union Is Not Marriage, This Is Why…

I’m sure all of us know what marriage is all about… That’s what most couples anticipate their relationship to end up. No one really wants to be together just to break up. Marriage is always the end goal of any relationship. To be legally bonded with the person you love. The moment you say your “I do’s” and sign your marriage papers, that’s when your declaration of love and commitment is recognized in every state and in every nation in the world. You will be globally known as a married couple which will be your legal status moving forward. You…

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What Makes A Relationship A De Facto Relationship

You may have heard this word in casual conversations. Or perhaps, you’ve seen it online. Whether or not you’re familiar with this word, you will definitely come across this when you apply for an Australian visa. Knowing what makes a relationship a de facto relationship is crucial in the decision-making process of your visa application. So without further ado, let’s understand the meaning of a de facto relationship. A De Facto relationship is what you call couples who are living together on a genuine domestic basis. This definition is from Section 4AA of the Family Law Act 1975 which is applied across…

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