Do I need to have a Passport and Visa to enter Australia?

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DO YOU KNOW the most asked question about Australia is, ‘Do I need to have a Passport and Visa to enter Australia?’

Australia has been known as one of the significant ‘immigration nations’ globally.  Since 1945, there have been over 7.6 million migrants living in Australia. The Australian population includes nearly residents of every country in the world.

The top 10 countries of birth to make of the overseas-born residents are England, India, China, New Zealand, Philippines, Vietnam, South Africa, Italy, Malaysia and Sri Lanka.

Sooo…

You want to help as you have been approached by a friend who asked you how to stay in Australia permanently, and you have heard from your colleagues who just had their parents here from China. You heard from your neighbour who just brought his partner from overseas over the weekend BBQs. You searched journal articles on the internet… you want to have the application done D.I.Y.…

DO YOU KNOW Migration rules are codified and highly complex? And the Migration Program is forever changing through the government’s budget process and political discourse. The Migration laws have specifically explained the rules surrounding circumstances. An applicant’s past, intention, current situation, immigration history, health, character, family compositions, assets, skills, and age may be relevant factors to influence the outcome of the visa application. To successfully secure a visa, the applicant must meet all requirements listed by law in the prescribed circumstances.

Sooo…

Applying for a visa is not simply gathering the documents and completing an application form. It is about knowing the rules and circumstances and using your situation to the applicable regulations…

Factsheets, journal articles, and websites, can assist with providing general information. However, those platforms can’t include every rule surrounding all circumstances.   You have successfully secured the visa, and your friend got his application denied… because your circumstances are different.

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