> Some friends are looking to apply 136 skilled ind. Problem may be that
> they want to take there 18 year old daughter who works as a
> hairdresser and has done since she was 16. Her Mum is also a qualified
> hairdresser but the fact that daughter is over 18 and working, they
> are worried that daughter would have to apply seperately. How many
> years expereince does she need to pass her TRA. She helped her Mum in
> the salon on Saturdays since she was 14, but then left school at 16
> and joined part-time. She is now qualified. Wouldn't like to raise
> there hopes but any feedback would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> OP
Hi we have just had the same sort of problem, all though see may be
qualified, does she earn enough money that makes her dependent on her
self. ie pay her own rent, elec, gas, etc.if not then they may consider
her as dependent,
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