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New Immigration South Australia Website
0 Comments Published by Mege Dalton December 29th, 2008 in High Rollers Visa.The Immigration SA site has been rebranded. The new address is http://www.migration.sa.gov.au . It is a user friendly website for anyone considering migration to South Australia as a Skilled Worker or Business Migrant.
The new site also states:
Immigration SA would like to advise clients who are planning to apply for sponsorship under the State Sponsored (Permanent) or State [...]
Aussie Dollar Falls, Good News for Migrants
0 Comments Published by Mege Dalton December 5th, 2008 in High Rollers Visa.The value of the Aussie dollar has dropped steeply since nearly equaling the US dollar in July. The outcome of the global financial crisis has been share market volatility, price falls in the commodity markets and dramatic decreaes in interest rates.
Currently, one Aussie dollar is approximately 0.508 euros.
The Australian Reserve Bank is having to defend the Aussie dollar [...]
“I’m a Business Owner….Get Me Outta Here”
4 Comments Published by Mege Dalton November 16th, 2008 in High Rollers Visa.The first episode of the popular reality TV show, “I’m a celebrity get me outta here” was aired tonight on ITV. The only 2 celebrities I recognised was tennis superwoman, Martina Naratilova and George Takei (my choice for overall winner as I am a Star Trek fan and just from the first show he seems [...]
UK Property Crisis Affecting Business Migrants
0 Comments Published by Mege Dalton November 4th, 2008 in High Rollers Visa.The state of the UK property market is affecting applicants who are either in the process of applying for Australian business visas or who have obtained their business visas but waiting the best time to make their permanent move.
Many UK business migrants would be relying upon the sale proceeds of their family home to provide [...]
Economic Recession in Ireland means more Irish Emigration to Australia
4 Comments Published by Mege Dalton October 19th, 2008 in High Rollers Visa.Its doom and gloom time in Ireland as many Irish come to accept that economic recession has reared its ugly head. It was a matter of time before it affected Ireland given the state of the world economy.
The Irish have been emigrating to Australia since the 1800s, first on an involuntary basis, and then seeking refuge in the [...]
WA Sponsorship Applications for Business Migrants made Easier and Faster
0 Comments Published by Mege Dalton September 2nd, 2008 in High Rollers Visa.As of September 2008, the Western Australian government no longer requires business proposals to be provided as part of sponsorship applications by business migrants.
Now a business migrant making a sponsorship application will only need to provide a description of the intended business activity.
Categories covered by this new change include state sponsorship applications for business owners (sub class 163), senior managers (sub [...]
New changes to Business Skills visas
0 Comments Published by Mege Dalton August 11th, 2008 in High Rollers Visa.
Business Skills Regulation Changes
(From DIAC website)
On 9 August 2008, the regulations relating to Business Skills visas will be amended.
Provisional Visas
Changes
Subsequent and Secondary Applications from Family Members of Class UR visa holders - facilitate members of the family unit of persons who hold a Business Skills (Provisional) (Class UR) visa to apply separately for a visa [...]
Is Gordon Ramsay really going to emigrate Down Under?
2 Comments Published by Mege Dalton August 8th, 2008 in High Rollers Visa.Ha, this is a funny story, true or not. http://www.unrealitytv.co.uk/reality-tv/gordon-ramsay-to-emigrate-to-australia/
Maybe he will start a trend, other celebrity chefs like Jamie Oliver and Rick Stein will think of Australia as a nice place to retire with all their hard earned cash and celebrity chef status.
Emigrating to Australia definitely not a new trend for the every day pom, [...]
