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6:30 am June 11, 2009
| mokemok
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HI!
I am Andrews, I am a Registered Nurse in the Philippine, I am planning to work and live abroad specifically Australia. How does the visa processing takes?
Any advice??? TNx
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9:13 am June 11, 2009
| harisson.simplemigration
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well, dear sir
The processing times can be as short as two months and as long as nine months depending on a lot of factors such as the type of visa and the unique predicament of each and every applicant. The country from where the application is lodged or from where the applicant is a citizen of, will also affect processing times.
Hope this may help.
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9:10 pm June 20, 2009
| Hrobertson
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Processing times vary depending on the type of visa, country where lodged and quality of application made.
Delays can possibly result from and include: Poor documentation and presentation Misunderstanding of visa requirements The need for an interview Health issues Complications regarding the criminal or security status of the applicant or dependants Applicant's difficulty in obtaining satisfactory supporting documents Requests by the Visa Office for additional supporting information Visa Office workload demands, staffing limits, application backlogs and identified priorities
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9:21 pm June 23, 2010
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mokemok said:
HI!
I am Andrews, I am a Registered Nurse in the Philippine, I am planning to work and live abroad specifically Australia. How does the visa processing takes?
Any advice??? TNx
stay in your own country dont move over here this is our country not yours
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Its better to ask an advice to an attorney that are expert in visa and immigration. In this way, you will get the right information and tips for your problem.
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