Wednesday, September 21, 2011

what are the rules about taking your partner to live in Australia with you

what are the rules about taking your partner to live in Australia with you?
i apply for a permanent visa to move to australia, but my girlfriend who whats to move with me doesn't have a 'critical skill' so what does she need to do to get in?
Other - Australia - 2 Answers
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get a 'critical skill'....
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If your girlfriend qualifies as your de facto partner, she doesn't need any particular skills. If you have lived together in an exclusive de facto relationship for at least 12 months (and can prove it), you can include her as a secondary applicant on your visa application and she will be granted the same visa as yours. If however you have already applied and she was not included in your application, there are some visas and circumstances where a secondary applicant cannot be added after the application has been lodged. In that case, you may have to wait until you are here as a PR and then apply for her to come on a Partner visa. Again, you must have lived together for 12 months or more for her to meet the requirements for coming as your partner. If you haven't lived together for long enough (unless you can show compelling reasons for not having done so), you will either need to find some way of doing so, or you must marry - there is no cohabitation requirement for married couples. http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/bringing-secondary-app.htm This may not be the visa you've applied for but the requirements are similar for all visa classes. http://www.immi.gov.au/media/fact-sheets/35relationship.htm






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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

I want to live in Australia and get out of US


I want to live in Australia and get out of US?
Since I have college loans and want to drop out of college and forget about it all. The question is: can one live naturally in Australia without any obligations to the government? Can I build a house there and live naturally without paying tax on land? do they have taxes there? Is it hot there? How can one become a permanent resident there? mtf, where am I supposed to go then if I want abandond this self devouring hell hole?
Other - Australia - 10 Answers
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the answer to ALL your questions is NO except Is it hot there --yes & no depending on the place & time of year do they have taxes there--yes
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This is the 1st time I ever heard of anyone wanting to come TO Australia to avoid taxes, usually its the other way round.
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It possible,you can build a house on aborigines land in the outback with woods and barks and yes it very hot all year round.Bring your sunscreen.Cheers mate.
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You can only become a permanent resident in Australia by qualifying for a permanent visa and if you drop out of college, you'll have no chance of ever getting a visa that will allow you to move here. Permanent visas are only available to people with qualifications and experience in occupations in which we badly need workers so a college dropout simply wouldn't qualify. This is a developed first world country with a government that cares for and about its citizens. Of course you have to pay tax - that's what pays for highways and other infrastructure, schools, hospitals, our universal healthcare system, police, defence, border security and dozens of other government services. There's no country that's worth living in that doesn't have taxes. You can't just build a house here without conforming to building regulations and you will have to pay what we call 'rates' to the local government body to pay for local roads, libraries, swimming pools, garbage collection and things like that. Rates are roughly the Australian equivalent of land taxes in the US. It's much warmer overall in Australia than in the US and none of our cities have snow but while we have hot summers, in the southern parts of the country winters can get quite cold though usually with midday temperatures around 10º C (50º F) or higher.
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Australia has taxes just like every other country. It's not like here you can fly out here and randomly just build a house in a little undeveloped country. Nope, we're pretty developed already. If you want to live here permanently, you'll have to pass a citizenship test and all that jazz. It can be really hot but it can be cold too, depending on where you go. Some places are hotter than others. I live in NSW and the weather can get up around 30 and rarely 40 on a really hot day, and 12 (but recently it's been hotter) during the winter. Australia though is a great place to live tho, so i'd recommend it :) Hope to see you here someday...or not...because that might be creepy.
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If you drop out of college and move here, your loans will not go away. Your government/university will know where to find you to make you pay back any fees which you owe. Also, NO. You cannot live here and not contribute to society. If you wish to live here you must pay taxes. Yes, it is hot here. To become a permanent resident, you need to have qualifications for a job which we need to be filled here. If you didn't go to college, you can pretty much forget about getting permanent residence here. If you want to live here, you have to be useful, you can't just be a leech on the back of our society. You'll need qualifications, a job, and the willingness to pay your damn taxes.
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Hey mate....what on earth do you think we've got going here ? This is an ordered , civilized society not a drop out zone for beach bums ! If you want to come here first clear your debts , get some recognizable skill that will enable you to earn a living & then be prepared to contribute ...
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Taxes? We have Excises on Taxes (tax on a tax). We get taxed on everything, everything costs a fortune over here which forces people into hardship. You'd be swapping one self devouring hell hole for another mate. The old saying, the grass is always greener on the other side. I want to live in the US after spending some time there, you are so free to do almost anything you like. Over here in this over taxed over governed and over complicated country, you need a licence to go fishing, (That right, Fishing), and the money just goes into the Government kitty. I would stay in the US champ, at least you're government has balls, and doesn't have the audacity to take every god given right off you, and if you are smart enough, you can do well. Over here, the harder you work, the more you are taxed. I would live in the US in a heartbeat. The only people admitted into this country, are foreign criminals with no skills (Can't even speak english), and then they demand to be looked after. Thats why we get bent over every opportunity they have to tax us.
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Naturally in Australia you pay Tax Naturally in Australia the weather get's hot Naturally in Australia people are obligated to obey the Govt Naturally, Australian permanent residency is available--but not to idiots. Naturally in Australia, Australians dislike idiotic questions. Naturally!
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Oh really? I can just read your mind,dear old gullible Australia will put me right on the dole & keep me in the style to which I'm accustomed. NEVER GONNA HAPPEN LUV! For petes sake get your act together & stop being a leach on society.






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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Can I order clothes from Hot Topic if i live in Australia

Can I order clothes from Hot Topic if i live in Australia?
I live in Australia and I checked out the Hot Topic site everyone is raving about on yahoo answers and im in love! all of the clothes there are so my style but I live in Australia! Is it possible for me to order clothes etc. from Hot Topic to Australia? Also, if you know, are there any stores in Australia similar to Hot Topic?
Fashion & Accessories - 4 Answers
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Are you trying to become a vampire from Twilight, too? Lame.
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yes of course u can
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Are you trying to become a vampire from Twilight, too? Awesome
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yes!!!!!!!!







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Thursday, September 1, 2011

I live in australia and i need help with Pokemon pearl

I live in australia and i need help with Pokemon pearl?
i live in australia, queensland, so how do you get action replay for nintendo ds? can you get it from dick smith? or somewhere else?
Video & Online Games - 2 Answers
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i couldnt tell u any place to get it in australia, since i don't live there, but i could tell u a good place online. one place u could go is ebay, but make sure u search for somebody with 90% approval rate or higher, or go to pricegrabber.com and compare prices.
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Buy it at toys are us. You must be a real noob to have to cheat to get through the game. What a loser.





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