> Now that I have my skills assessment I am looking at the next load of
> forms!!!
> I am planning to migrate with my (defacto) partner. Do we both need to
> fill in a form 80?
>
> Yes every adult needs to fill in a form 80
>
> Also for q18:
> 9-10 years ago I was studying and staying about 6 months at my
> Parents and about 6 months away at Uni. I guess I should put both
> address's down?
>
> It says 12 months or more so I guess you don't put them down?
>
> q23:
> Hmmmm I think I'll struggle to remember all of them!!!
> I worked all over norther europe and the middle east, and went on
> holiday several times a year. There is no way I can get all of
> these details correct.
> What do you suggest?
>
> Just put down as much as you can remember.
>
> q26:
> Contacts. I dont have any Family or Work contacts, but I have
> friends in Australia I assume these count as contacts? What is
> this needed for?
>
> I put a close friend down.
>
> q27 + 29
> I am not in Australia so 'NO' to Q 27, but why does this say go to
> 30 (skip 29)
> I would have thought I needed to answer Q29 whichever I was
> applying for.
>
> Q27 tick 'No' then go to Q30 (I agree, seems strange we don't have to
> answer Q29!!).
>
> Hope this helps a little x
Not sure if this helps or hinders but on the old version of this form if
you ticked no to Q27 you did have to go on and answer Q29, I think the
new form may have an error as Q29 seems absolutely relevant - why
wouldn't they want to know the answer to these questions?
I was considering answering Q29 anyway and adding a note that I had
answered because I felt it was probably required but saying please
ignore if not - do you think they could cope with a sensible approach
and disobeying their orders?
One other question about form 80, now they've added the Q9 about details
of "every passport ever issues to you" how the h*** am I supposed to get
this info? I'm surely not the only person who has thrown away old
passports once they are replaced? What are you guys doing about this?
Stevef1968.
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