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Synch1_ByronBay Représentant Synch1

Inscrit le: 02 Nov 2005 Messages: 180
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Posté le: Mar Sep 12, 2006 2:02 am Sujet du message: Bonjour from Mira |
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Bounjour a tous!
My name is Mira, I am a registered migration agent and co - director of Synch1 www.synch1.com and will be happy to assist you with general questions about Australian visa matters.
I encourage you to write in French or in English - whatever is easier for you.
I do understand French so most of the time I hope to understand what you ask and if I don't then I will tell you and may ask you to write in English.
My answers to you will be in English, hopefully that will be a great chance for everybody to practice their English and hopefully my French too will improve with time.
So looking forward to get to know you all very soon.
Best wishes to all,
Mira
Mira Flomin
Registered Migration Agent (0210295)
info@synch1.com
www.synch1.com
P.O.Box 1750
Byron Bay
NSW 2481
Australia
Phone Int +61-2 - 66884081
Mobile Int +61-417-735187
Fax Int+61-2- 66884153 |
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Newss
Inscrit le: 16 Sep 2006 Messages: 2
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Posté le: Sam Sep 16, 2006 9:29 pm Sujet du message: |
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Bonjour Mira,
Thanks in advance for your help.
I would like to go to Oz to find a job and stay there for a few years or maybe more...!
I would like to know which visa I should ask.
I am french, 23 and I just obtained a Masters in Marketing in Dublin. Therefore, it seems that I can apply to the 'Independent Skilled Migration Visa, Subclass 136'. Does it make any difference whether I am working at the moment? I tried to make an online skilled visa assessment but they asked me to justify the 'industry I am currently working in' to complete it...
Also, I have native australian friends living there but we don't belong to the same family. Therefore, what about the 'Skilled Migrant - Designated Area Family Sponsored Visa (Subclass 139)' or the 'Skilled Migrant - Australian Family Sponsored Visa, Subclass 138'? Is it only for relatives or is there a special kind of eligibility?
Could you let me know what you think? Any other Visa that I could ask?
Thanks a million for your answer
Regards
Romain |
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Synch1_ByronBay Représentant Synch1

Inscrit le: 02 Nov 2005 Messages: 180
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Posté le: Dim Sep 17, 2006 9:25 am Sujet du message: |
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Bonjour Romain,
You haven't mentioned in your e-mail if you have been working at all, if you have no recent work experience, it will be impossible to apply for Skilled Migration at the moment.
In any case with a marketing degree, if you had the work experience, you could have applied only for the SIR visa (skilled Independent Regional) and not the Skilled Independent visa.
You won't be able to apply for any sponsored visas without having close family who can sponsor you in Australia - unfortunately close friends aren't able to sponsor you.
What I suggest is come to Australia on a Working Holiday visa and try and apply for Skilled Migration after that - currently there are exemptions for recent work experience requirement when you apply for the SIR visa on shore.
As I'm sure you would understand, the above is general information, until we check your matter in depth we cannot give you more personal advise.
We'll be happy to assist you further.
Best wishes and Bonne Chance!
Mira
Mira Flomin
Registered Migration Agent (0210295)
info@synch1.com
www.synch1.com
P.O.Box 1750
Byron Bay
NSW 2481
Australia
Phone Int +61-2 - 66884081
Mobile Int +61-417-735187
Fax Int+61-2- 66884153 _________________ france@synch1.com
Synch1 European Desk Manager
Representante du cabinet d'immigration Synch1 pour l'Europe.
Skype ID: olivia_vasile
www.australia.synch1.com/fr/
Pour vous accompagner tout au long de votre projet d'immigration
Decouvrez vos options ;
http://www.synch1.co.uk/main/images/your-options.pps |
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Newss
Inscrit le: 16 Sep 2006 Messages: 2
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Posté le: Dim Sep 17, 2006 3:36 pm Sujet du message: |
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Hi Mira,
Thanks for your answer. It's really helpful to know which visa is the good one.
I just want to know if 'internships' can be seen as working experience in Australia. I did 18 months of internships in different relevant marketing companies between 2002 and 2004. What do you think?
I know that there is still the WHM option but would it be really easier to find a real marketing job? To obtain the SIR visa?
Merci d'avance
Bon week-end
Romain |
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Synch1_ByronBay Représentant Synch1

Inscrit le: 02 Nov 2005 Messages: 180
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Posté le: Mer Sep 20, 2006 8:54 am Sujet du message: |
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Hello Romain
Internships can be a bit problematic as it may not be regarded as Skilled work experience but more like "on the job training".
If you apply for SIR off shore then you need to have at least 2 years of work experience in the 3 years prior to applying for the visa.
Bonne chance!
Mira
Mira
Mira Flomin
Registered Migration Agent (0210295)
info@synch1.com
www.synch1.com
P.O.Box 1750
Byron Bay
NSW 2481
Australia _________________ france@synch1.com
Synch1 European Desk Manager
Representante du cabinet d'immigration Synch1 pour l'Europe.
Skype ID: olivia_vasile
www.australia.synch1.com/fr/
Pour vous accompagner tout au long de votre projet d'immigration
Decouvrez vos options ;
http://www.synch1.co.uk/main/images/your-options.pps |
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Marco77
Inscrit le: 17 Nov 2006 Messages: 2
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Posté le: Ven Nov 17, 2006 3:09 pm Sujet du message: I have a dream |
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Hello Mira,
I am currently looking for a job down under. I have about 3 years experience as Project Manager. My "wife" is moving to sydney in january and her employer propose us to take in charge the Visa. I would like to know which is the best way to find a job in or around Sydney. Should I come and looking for a job directly ? Is there something to help me to find a job? What kind of Visa should I have to work ? Thank you in advance for your help.
Best regards,
Marc |
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Synch1_ByronBay Représentant Synch1

Inscrit le: 02 Nov 2005 Messages: 180
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Posté le: Ven Nov 17, 2006 10:45 pm Sujet du message: |
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Dear Marc
I didn't quite understand how your wife is moving to Sydney - did she find an Australian employer who is willing to sponsor her ?
Basically in order to be able to work in Australia, if you don't have a permanent residence that gives you full working rights, then you need to find an employer who is willing to sponsor you - that is not always easy and depends on how much your skills are in demand.
The process of sponsorship involves 3 stages:
(1) The company needs to be approved by DIMA as a sponsor
(2) The position needs to be approved
(3) The employee needs to be approved for that position
Usually it's harder for smaller companies to sponsor employees from overseas because of the undertakings they need to take as sponsors.
In terms of looking for jobs, there are websites like www.seek.com.au
or www.careerone.com.au but they are not specific for overseas employees.
I hope this info helps.
Best wishes and Bonne Chance!
Mira
Mira Flomin
Registered Migration Agent (0210295)
info@synch1.com
www.synch1.com
P.O.Box 1750
Byron Bay
NSW 2481
Australia
Phone Int +61-2 - 66884081
Mobile Int +61-417-735187
Fax Int+61-2- 66884153 _________________ france@synch1.com
Synch1 European Desk Manager
Representante du cabinet d'immigration Synch1 pour l'Europe.
Skype ID: olivia_vasile
www.australia.synch1.com/fr/
Pour vous accompagner tout au long de votre projet d'immigration
Decouvrez vos options ;
http://www.synch1.co.uk/main/images/your-options.pps |
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sardinelh
Inscrit le: 31 Oct 2006 Messages: 10
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Posté le: Dim Nov 19, 2006 11:31 am Sujet du message: Bonjour From Mira |
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Bonjour Mira,
Je suis Francaise, je suis en Australie depuis 2 mois. Avant de partir de France j ai trouve un sponsor , les papiers administratifs ont pris plus longtemps que je pensais donc je suis arrivee avec un visa Eta.
Aujourd hui je suis dans l attente d une reponse de l immigration, ma demande de visa et de sponsore a ete depose il y a un mois.
Dans un mois si je n ai pas de reponse je vais etre dans l obligation de quitter le pays.
Que pensez vous , est ce que je vais avoir une reponse avant un mois, en attendant est ce que je peux avoir un visa business short time .
Est ce que l immigration peut me mettre dehors .
Thank you for you answer
Sandy |
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Marco77
Inscrit le: 17 Nov 2006 Messages: 2
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Posté le: Lun Nov 20, 2006 12:13 pm Sujet du message: |
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Dear Mira,
"I didn't quite understand how your wife is moving to Sydney - did she find an Australian employer who is willing to sponsor her ?"
In fact, yes! She found an Australian employer in Sydney and he propose us to make the necessary for the visa for both her and me. the Visa that they propose to her is a Long Stay Remporary Business Entry subclass 457 Visa!
I do not know yet, what kind of Visa they will propose to me and I would like to ask you, which one should I ask them to be allowed to work in Australia?
And then, Should I come to sydney to find a job? or is it better to stay working in France and looking for a job on Internet?
Many thanks for your answer.
Best regards,
Marc |
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Guile Ghalt
Inscrit le: 28 Jan 2006 Messages: 7
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Posté le: Lun Mar 26, 2007 10:27 am Sujet du message: |
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Hello Mira,
As you prolly already guessed, I also want to live in Australia. I will be 27 in a couple of days but I am not interested in applying for WHV. I'd would rather go for a long term visa and this is where I need your help.
As I said before, I am (almost) 27 and single. I am French and will live in Austria till the end of the year. At that time, I will have 20 months experience in IS/IT project management for an international company (26 months experience over the 3 past years). I speak fluent English and have a basic knowledge of German and Spanish.
I will prolly start my application by June or July (with your company) and I'd like to know which visa you would recommend for me.
Many thanks in advance,
Best regards,
Gael.
PS: I already had a talk with Philipp Hummel, your representative for Germany and Austria? |
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Sebko
Inscrit le: 27 Mar 2007 Messages: 6 Localisation: NICE FRANCE
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Posté le: Mar Mar 27, 2007 11:05 pm Sujet du message: |
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Dear Mira,
By the end of this year I'll be 30 (so will be my wife)...this will be the end of a period and the begining of a new life.
I would like to move to Australia and experienced a new way of life...an old dream...
I'd describe my case as "unclassic". Let me explain.
Here after my 2007 profesionnal options:
I'm an Electronics Engineer and I've been in charge for 2 years of the "Hardware Departement" for a small French company in France.
I've been working hard for 7 years in this company and now I have the possibility to work for this company from a remote location.
My employer is giving me the choice to work for him from anywhere (as long as I've access to the web). That's great.
I have several questions that I could answer by simply reading the
different web sites & forum about "moving to Australia".
1°)
Is it a real plus if I underline the fact that I already have a job when I/you apply for any kind of Australian visa ?
This means I will already have a salary when I'll be landing on the Australian ground.
Info: My employer is French and the company does'nt have any agency in Australia.
I don't exactly know how to use this situation. Is it a real advantage or nothing special or valuable?
2°)
Which visa is suitable for the above case?
I had a look at your website, it looks serious and your company is not too
big, based on my own experience I consider this as a plus.
If you can help.
Best Regards.
Sébastien ROCA. |
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mounia
Inscrit le: 28 Mar 2007 Messages: 2
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Posté le: Mer Mar 28, 2007 12:11 pm Sujet du message: australia immigration |
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Hello Mira
I am from Algeria , am 28 years old and i am purchaser in a multinational pharma group .
My fiance and i am interested by australia immigration, we have tried to connect to the various sites but didn't succeed to find the right adresses for templates to fill and where to adress them .
There is no office representation of Austarlia in Algeria ; i would like to know how we have to proceed ?
thanks in advance for you support
hope to have good news
bye |
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sebcedval

Inscrit le: 22 Mar 2007 Messages: 72 Localisation: Western Australia
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Posté le: Mer Mar 28, 2007 1:09 pm Sujet du message: Re: australia immigration |
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| mounia a écrit: | Hello Mira
I am from Algeria , am 28 years old and i am purchaser in a multinational pharma group .
My fiance and i am interested by australia immigration, we have tried to connect to the various sites but didn't succeed to find the right adresses for templates to fill and where to adress them .
There is no office representation of Austarlia in Algeria ; i would like to know how we have to proceed ?
thanks in advance for you support
hope to have good news
bye |
Suis ce lien. C'est celui du gouvernement australien pour l'immigration.
http://www.immi.gov.au
Tu y trouveras tout ce dont tu recherches...
Que fais-tu comme metier ? De meme ton fiance? _________________ Ce dont j’avance n'engage que moi et n'exprime aucune garantie au sujet de la justesse de l'information. Veuillez donc chercher un avis légal éclairé. |
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BalZ

Inscrit le: 14 Nov 2004 Messages: 889 Localisation: Oz : done ; Japan : done ; so Paris now
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Posté le: Mer Mar 28, 2007 10:20 pm Sujet du message: |
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elle est acheteuse pour un groupe pharmaceutique international. _________________
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Synch1_ByronBay Représentant Synch1

Inscrit le: 02 Nov 2005 Messages: 180
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Posté le: Jeu Mar 29, 2007 12:23 am Sujet du message: |
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Hello Gael,
It's nice to know you have spoken to Phillip- yes, he is our representative for Germany and Austria.
If you want to live in Australia in the long run, it's much better to think of a long term visa as you are thinking at the moment instead of a WHV which is quite limitted. However, we will have to check what visa might be suitable for you after taking into account your qualifications and work experience.
IT professionals are usually required to have at least 4 years of work experience depending on their qualifications - so we will have to check whether that is the most appropriate occupation for you - if you don't have the necessary work experience, we will need to look at other options, perhaps nominating a different ocupation - depending on the overall circumstances.
I'm happy to be of further assistance to you.
Best wishes,
Mira
Mira Flomin
Registered Migration Agent (0210295)
info@synch1.com
www.synch1.com _________________ france@synch1.com
Synch1 European Desk Manager
Representante du cabinet d'immigration Synch1 pour l'Europe.
Skype ID: olivia_vasile
www.australia.synch1.com/fr/
Pour vous accompagner tout au long de votre projet d'immigration
Decouvrez vos options ;
http://www.synch1.co.uk/main/images/your-options.pps |
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