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26/06/2008 - We are looking for a full-time Recruiment Consultant to join our friendly team in Sydney.The program is 40h/w Monday to Friday. Attractive salary + commision structure. For more info call Niamh on 02 8297 6105

26/06/2008 - 2 Fully Qualifed electricians needed to start ASAP.You will have experience with electrical/data experience.Must have Green Card and work boots.For more info call Niamh on 02 8297 6105

26/06/2008 - We need 2 labourers to start ASAP. $17/hour, 40hr/week. For more information please call Helen on 02 8297 6102.

26/06/2008 - We have a position available ASAP for a pre-school qualified childcare worker, permanent resident-sponsorship, high energy role, must have experience, for more info please call this no. 8297 3102 hstoica@recruitoz.com

26/06/2008 - Urgent start for outbound call centre, training provided , first 2 weeks flat rate and opp. to earn $$$, for more info: call Helen on 02 8297 6102 or email hstoica@recruitoz.com

26/06/2008 - A FREE Job Seminar.... office Admin, Customer Service, Labour, Regional work etc.. Seminar will be held in our Sydney office on Wed. 18th June 2008. The seminar will be held 3.15pm. Please Contact recruitoz1@recruitoz.com,tel 02 8297 6105

26/06/2008 - We are looking for an enthusiastic full time Customer Service Assistant in Melbourne.$17 p/h plus super. Email jenny@recruitoz.com or call 02 8297 6105

26/06/2008 - Full time Receptionist position Sydney City. We are looking for hard working person to join are fun team! Candidates must be highly motivated, have fluent English and be customer focused.Call Niamh 02 82976105 or email recruitoz1@recruitoz.com

 

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Can a child of 18 years of age or older be covered by a Remaining Relative visa application as a dependant?
A child of 18 years of age or over will not be considered dependant unless a Last Remaining Relative visa applicant can show that they are wholly or substantially reliant on them for financial support for their basic needs of food, shelter and clothing. The Last Remaining Relative visa applicant must also show that they have provided support for a substantial period and that the child is more reliant on them than on any other person or source. Unless this evidence can be provided, they should apply separately.


What is a sponsorship?
The sponsor gives a written undertaking to provide support for you during your first two years in Australia, including accommodation and financial assistance as required to meet your family's reasonable living needs.


Are there any age limitations with regards to my visa application sponsor?
The sponsor must be aged 18 years or over.


Can I be sponsored by my relative’s cohabiting spouse instead of by my relative?
Yes, you can in case they are aged over 18 and are an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen. Sponsors must also be usually resident and settled in Australia


What is an eligible New Zealand citizen?
An eligible New Zealand citizen is one who held a Special Category Visa (SCV) on 26 February 2001; or held a SCV for at least one year in the 2 years preceding that date; or has a certificate, issued under the Social Security Act 1991, that states that the citizen was, for the purposes of that Act, residing in Australia on a particular date; and who would have met health and character requirements on last entry in Australia.


What is Assurance of Support?
An Assurance of Support is a legal commitment by a person (not necessarily the visa sponsor) to repay to the Australian Government certain welfare payments paid to migrants during their respective Assurance of Support period. You should not lodge an Assurance of Support application until asked to do so by the department.


How do I organize the Assurance of Support?
The Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs will send you a letter advising that you need to obtain an Assurance of Support.
You must forward this letter to your potential assurer. The Assurance of Support should be organized by your assurer with Centrelink. Your assurer will be assessed whether he/she is capable to provide an Assurance of Support and will be advised of the requirements he/she should meet. Once the Assurance of Support is finalized Centrelink will advise both the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs and the assurer.


Are there any limitations with regards to my assurer?
The person giving Assurance of Support must be:
  • An adult (over 18) Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen;
  • Usually resident in Australia; and
  • Financially able to support the sponsored person or persons and repay certain social security payments should they be made to the person(s) covered by the assurance.



Who must meet the Health requirements?
All Family Stream applicants and their dependent family members must meet strict health standards designed to protect Australia from high health risks and costs, and overuse of health resources. If you are applying outside Australia you do not have to complete health checks before you lodge your application. The relevant Australian mission will advise applicants when the medical examination needs to be conducted. If you are applying in Australia, you should see a Commonwealth medical officer at Health Services Australia for your medical examination before you lodge your visa application


Shall I submit originals with my application?
You shall not supply original documents with your application. If the Australian immigration authorities require an original document at any further stage they will ask for it. You should provide certified copies of original documents.


What does a ‘certifified copy’ mean?
This means a copy which is authorized as a true copy by a person before whom a Statutory Declaration may be made e.g. magistrates, Justice of the Peace, Commissioner of Declarations, Commissioner for Affidavits, solicitors, registered medical practitioners, bank managers etc.


Shall all my documents be translated in English?
Yes. Documents in languages other than English must be accompanied by an English translation. If you are applying in Australia, the translator must be accredited by the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI). If you are overseas, you should ask at your nearest Australian mission for further information about how to get your documents translated.



 



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