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		<title>Australia visa additions and amendments</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 03:55:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) has added two new visas and have made some amendments which will take effect as from 27th October 2008. Subclass &#8220;651&#8243; eVisitor visa has been introduced for those with an eligible passport from European Union countries, to allow those with a genuine interest in visiting Australia as either [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) has added two new visas and have made some amendments which will take effect as from 27th October 2008.</p>
<p><strong>Subclass &#8220;651&#8243;</strong> eVisitor visa has been introduced for those with an eligible passport from European Union countries, to allow those with a genuine interest in visiting Australia as either a Tourist or on Business. This visa is a Temporary visa for multiple entries to Australia for up to 12 months, with each visit duration of no more than 3 months.</p>
<p><strong>Subclass &#8220;488&#8243; Superyacht Crew visa</strong> is a Temporary visa which has been introduced by Senator Evans to back up his commitment to this growing industry around our shores. It has been designed to cope with the specific requirements of the Superyacht crews. Some of the conditions of this visa are:-</p>
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<li>must be a member of the crew of a Superyacht</li>
<li>must be Sponsored by either the Captain or the Owner of the Superyacht on which they are working</li>
<li>can stay and work for up to 12 months</li>
<li>can apply for a further &#8220;488&#8243; visa on-shore.</li>
<li>those already on a &#8220;456&#8243; Business (short stay) visa do not have to apply immediately for this new visa, but must apply anytime before the expiry of their current &#8220;456&#8243; visa.</li>
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<p><strong>Subclass &#8220;485&#8243;</strong> &#8211; prior to 27th October 2008, it was permissible for the applicant of the 485 visa to just provide evidence they had only made arrangements to sit an English examination (IELTS). As from 27th October 2008 it is MANDATORY that the applicant has successfully taken the IELTS test.</p>
<p><strong>Subclass &#8220;417&#8243;</strong> Working Holiday and <strong>&#8220;462&#8243;</strong> Work and Holiday visas &#8211; eligible applicants with DEpendent children may be eligible to apply for either of the above visas, providing the Dependent children do not accompany them during their stay in Australia.</p>
<p>As mentioned in a previous article, DIAC has increased their fees for on-shore application for the <strong>&#8220;TR&#8221; &#8220;676&#8243;</strong> <strong>Tourist visa</strong> from $215.00 to $240.00.</p>
<p>Furthermore, as mentioned in a previous article, <strong>all Contributory Parent visas</strong> have had a 3.7% increase in fees also.</p>
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		<title>Australia Visa &#8211; Regional cities</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 00:33:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a number of Regional Cities throughout Australia, with large populations, great schooling, some with Universities, most with fabulous sporting facilities and a wonderful country feel, reception and attitude. All these towns and cities are included in the areas under Regional Australia (except Newcastle and Wollongong) and can therefore be considered by all applicants [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a number of Regional Cities throughout Australia, with large populations, great schooling, some with Universities, most with fabulous sporting facilities and a wonderful country feel, reception and attitude.</p>
<p>All these towns and cities are included in the areas under Regional Australia (except Newcastle and Wollongong) and can therefore be considered by all applicants looking to utilize one of the following visas;</p>
<p>“475” Skilled &#8211; Regional Sponsored (Off-shore applicant)</p>
<p>“487” Skilled – Regional Sponsored (On-shore applicant)</p>
<p>“887” Skilled – Regional (On-shore applicant).</p>
<p>&#8220;457&#8243; Business (Long Stay) Sponsored Temporary 4 year visa can also use the Regional Area definition should the sponsoring employer have their business located in a Regional Area and the sponsored employee is employed and lives in that Regional Area. The employer in the Regional Area can apply for certification and gain wage relief with the local Regional Certifying Body (RCB).</p>
<p>It is also a consideration for the “417” Working Holiday and the “462” Work &amp; Holiday visas, where, if the applicant wants to stay for a second year, they must work in a Regional Area of Australia for 3 months, fruit picking, working on a farm or using their skills in the construction arena.</p>
<p><strong>Queensland.</strong></p>
<p>Bundaberg – 48,000<br />
Cairns – 100,000<br />
Gladstone – 28,000<br />
Hervey Bay – 40,000<br />
Mackay – 60,000<br />
Mt Isa – 25,000<br />
Rockhampton – 65,000<br />
Sunshine Coast – 250,000<br />
Toowoomba – 95,000<br />
Townsville – 120,000</p>
<p><strong>Western Australia.</strong></p>
<p>Albany – 24,000<br />
Bunbury – 45,000<br />
Fremantle – 25,000<br />
Geraldton – 25,000<br />
Gosford – 265,000<br />
Kalgoorlie – 30,000<br />
Mandurah – 50,000<br />
Rockingham – 62,000</p>
<p><strong>New South Wales.</strong></p>
<p>Albury/Wodonga – 75,000<br />
Armidale – 25,000<br />
Bathurst – 30,000<br />
Coffs Harbour – 30,000<br />
Dubbo – 33,000<br />
Gosford – 270,000<br />
Lismore – 27,000<br />
Maitland – 55,000<br />
Newcastle – 285,000 (not included in Regional Australia)<br />
Orange – 33,000<br />
Port Macquarie – 40,000<br />
Richmond – 27,000<br />
Tamworth – 35,000<br />
Wagga Wagga – 45,000<br />
Wollongong – 235,000 (not included in Regional Australia)</p>
<p><strong>Victoria.</strong></p>
<p>Ballarat – 80,000<br />
Bendigo – 70,000<br />
Geelong – 135,000<br />
Mildura – 30,000<br />
Shepparton – 35,000<br />
Traralgon – 20,000<br />
Warrnambool – 26,000</p>
<p><strong>South Australia.</strong></p>
<p>Gawler – 16,000<br />
Mt Gambier – 23,000<br />
Pt Lincoln – 12,000</p>
<p><strong>Tasmania.</strong></p>
<p>Burnie – 20,000<br />
Devonport – 22,000<br />
Launceston – 68,000</p>
<p><strong>Northern Territory.</strong></p>
<p>Alice Springs – 27,000<br />
Palmerston – 25,000</p>
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