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Subject: Re: immigration when a recent graduate? Posted on: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 01:46:59 +0000


> Hi all!
>
> Im so thrilled to have finally found a forum related to immigration!
> ok, back to the point in question. I am a recent graduate in Ecology
> and Environmental Biology, specialising in marine and fresh water
> biology. I have recently returned back to the UK after travelling, and
> spending a year in Australia on my working holiday visa. During my
> time
> spent in Australia I participated as a research assistant (voluntary)
> for 10 weeks studying the Northern Migration of the Humpback Whale. I
> have also held a position at Underwater World for three
> months...paid.(three months the maximum time allowed due to visa
> restrictions) I graduated in July 2004 and so have not had an
> opportunity to work a full 24months within my field, as on the skilled
> visa marine biologists only score 50point? Is there any way that I can
> still apply and gain points..taking into account I am so recently
> graduated?? Also i have an cousin who is willing to sponsor me, in
> assistance with my migration under skilled visa. Does anyone know if
> this will be possible. I have also been in 2.5yr relationship with an
> eligible Kiwi citizan, who has lived in Australia for ten years, would
> this help my cause??
>
> Any advice would be much appreciated.
>
> clare
>
>
> --
> clarey
> Posted via http://www.gettingdownunder.co.uk

You may have a variety of options, for different permanent or
conditional permanent visas, but you really should hire a good agent for
advice on the pros and cons of each. Ian Harrop is in the UK and has
a good reputation: http://www.ianharrop.co.uk

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