Eureka Migrations in Narre Warren South, Victoria | Passport and visa service
Eureka Migrations
Locality: Narre Warren South, Victoria
Phone: +61 417 567 658
Address: Suite 305,Level 3, 65 Victor Crescent 3805 Narre Warren South, VIC, Australia
Website: http://www.eurekamigrations.com/
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23.01.2022 Far South Coast (NSW) 489 webpage update ---------------------------------------------------------- ATTENTION: Please note that the Skilled Regional Sponsored Visa (SRS) 489 program for the NSW Far South Coast is currently suspended. Due to this suspension. The program will reopen from 1st August, 2019 and will utilise an update Skilled Occupations List. The updated list will be available from Friday 26th July, 2019.
19.01.2022 DHA skill select 11th July round results --------------------------====-------------------- https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au//skillse/invitation-rounds
17.01.2022 https://www.indeedjobs.com/eureka-migrations/_hl/en
16.01.2022 Changes in 489 (Regional Sponsorship Visa) w.e.f 16/11/2019 are as follows : 491 Skilled Worker Regional Provisional visa 1. Points tested , (commences 16th November 2019)... 16,000 places allocated each year , 500 different occupations 2.Replaces 489 family and state sponsored visas 3. Must be sponsored by an eligible relative or state authority 4 Points test here www.iscah.com/november-2019-points-test-new/ 5 Visa will be granted for initially 5 years 6 Must live and work for 3 years in regional areas to get Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) 191 Visa 7 Will need to earn for those 3 years a minimum income each year (not announced yet) (possibly 50-60k) 8 Can move between regions and change occupations 9 Cannot apply for any other skilled PR or 820 partner visa for 3 years 10 Regional Australia is everywhere except Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, Gold Coast We are taking on clients now for the NEW 491 visa that commences on 16/11/2019
16.01.2022 W.e.f. 16/11/ 2019 points calculation.
14.01.2022 Australian citizens or permanent residents have the privilege of sponsoring their parent to immigrate to Australia. There are two main subcategories to the parent visa subclass, namely: Non Contributory Parent Visa: This is the one of the low priorities in the issuance of visas to Australia. According to the present planning levels of the Department of Home Affairs, the waiting time for this type of visa is thirty (30) years. Contributory Parent Visa: Though more expensive, t...here are more subclasses under this visa category: Subclass 143 Permanent Visa or the Subclass 173 Temporary Visa is available to parents regardless of age; Subclass 884 Temporary Visa and Subclass 864 Permanent Visa is for parents that have reached pension age. The cost for this visa can be divided over time, often by applying for a Temporary Visa first then transitioning to a permanent visa after two (2) years. In order for you to qualify for a Parent Visa, the first and foremost requirement is that the parent must have at least one child who is an Australian citizen or permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen. There is also what is termed as the Balance of Family Test. This test requires that at least half or more of your children are living in Australia, only then can one of your children sponsor you for the Parent Visa. Another requirement is the Assurance of Support which is a legal commitment made by the sponsor to provide financial support to the Parent to avoid reliance on social welfare payments. Further requirements include basic health and character requirements for immigration to Australia. This application needs to be lodged by both the sponsor and the applicant. The sponsor would need to put up a financial bond as well as Assurance of Support with Centrelink as a requirement prior to approval. The value of the bond depends on the earnings of the sponsor as well as the subclass visa applied for. Another factor would be the family composition of both the applicant and the sponsor. While the whole process may seem to be tedious and expensive, availing of a Subclass 143 visa would have redounding benefits, which are as follows: As Subclass 143 Visa holders, the parents would be allowed to reside, study and/or work in Australia during their stay; The parents can avail Medicare privileges as long as they are able to comply with visa requisites before being considered as eligible for Australian citizenship; If sponsored, permanent residency becomes a reality for the applicant; The visa holders (parents) may leave and revisit Australia for a period of five (5) years from the date of the visa issuance. The parents are also eligible to avail of social security payments after the passage of the waiting period. For more information contact http://www.eurekamigrations.com/content/contact-us
14.01.2022 here are mandatory requirements which need to be met in order for a De Facto relationship to be considered under the Australian migration regulations, namely: The couple has lived together under one roof or lived apart on a temporary basis; The couple have a significant commitment to one another to have a shared life together; The couple have an authentic relationship with a promised future;... The couple are unrelated by blood or affinity; The couple must have been in the relationship for at least 12 months prior to lodging a visa application; The partners have no impediment to marry one another. Now, there are factors that need to be considered in determining when the couple has been in a ‘de facto’ relationship, such as: Background details on the relationship, from the start to its current status; Narration on how the relationship developed over time; Proof of commitment in supporting each other either emotionally, financially, physically and others; Details on communication between the couple, especially during periods of separation; Plans for the future as a couple In the application, the following aspects of the relationship need to be properly detailed: Finances. This would include a description of financial obligations shared as a couple, such a joint account with a history of transactions of shared expenses. Other acceptable proof includes joint bills for rent and/or utilities, joint health insurance and other payables under both the couple’s names. Nature of Household. This would entail submission of documents as to a shared household between the couple. This would mean having purchase receipts in their names, joint household bills and letters addressed to the couple in the registered address. Social Context. This would be a submission of evidence that the couple is recognized by others as a couple, such as common invites as well as proof of attendance in social gatherings and other events with common friends. Proof of Commitment. This is proven by narration to authorities of the facts of the relationship, such as duration, intent for one another and correspondence with one another. This is done through a notarized declaration.
12.01.2022 It’s about life changes not form filling and helping you migrate and settle down in a new life. We will help you. Contact us for new opportunities, in Australia. New season cherries in Melbourne.
10.01.2022 Wishing all a fantastic 2019, destination Australia, work, live play.
09.01.2022 On Monday 29 July 2019, Victoria’s Skilled and Business Migration Program will be launching a new and improved application system for visa nomination. The new system will allow you to: - Track the progress of your application/s... - Access your account from multiple devices from mobile to desktop - Manage client applications with greater ease. See more
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