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Subject: Re: Australia Immigration and Age Posted on: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 10:39:28 +0000


> Posidrive wrote:
> >>The age limit of 45 can be waived for employer nominated
> >>immigration,
> >>ENS and RSMS. However you or your prospective employer ought to
> >>get
> >>professional advice on this.
> >>Don't let them fob you off with a temporary visa, employer migration
> >>for those aged 45+ is do-able in most cases but not simple. You
> >>don't want to uproot yourself for a temporary visa and then find out
> >>the permanent visa is refused on age grounds.
> >
> >
> > Many thanks. I thought it might not be straight forward although it
> > is
> > interesting to see that it is doable. We certainly don't want to
> > jump
> > from the frying pan into the fire.
> >
>
> It's not straight forward but there are independent skilled visas for
> the over 45s as well. The rules have been relaxed a little bit. If you
> can get one of these it's better than ENS-cheaper and you're not tied
> to
> an employer.
>
> I agree that your employer should get some advice-ENS is a bit tricky.
>
> tony
> www.mygreatconsultants.com.au

Hi Tony,
There have been a few queries about age and visas lately - which ones
have had their rules relaxed a bit? I have a feeling there are a couple
of other interested posters out there?

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