> Our daughter is also 18 and has been blowing hot and cold about
> Australia since we first started thinking about it a couple of years
> back. We went ahead and put her on the application,and she only
> decided she wanted to come about four weeks ago. I still think she
> might change her mind but at least she has a visa now so she has a
> proper choice and as long as she comes over with us at the start
> she'll have residency.
> Have to say though, we were not asked to provide any details of her
> dependancy on us she is at college and has a part time job. Perhaps we
> were lucky with our case officer.
> It is hard, we have two boys under 3 and the thought of leaving her
> behind has been worrying mr for a long time,I don't want to separate
> my children -how we would feel etc. and would she regret it (probably
> yes) I hope it all turns out well for you
hi gjs
I am with you on that one. I was a young mum so have a different
relationship with my eldest than the other two... more like a mate. He
would be as bad as me, so am secretly hoping he changes his mind.
It is the thought of separating kids too isnt it?? we are a close family
too. Glad things worked out for you and cheers. x
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