emmadallas Posted March 24, 2020 Share Posted March 24, 2020 Hi everyone! Im Emma! im looking to return back to Oz next year (Jan 2021) i am a former PR of Australia as my family returned in 2008 after 6 months of being there. I am 19 turning 20 now. I’ll be 20 by the time i go. Im finishing my equivalent to the tertiary qualification at college. I have had internships and then will look for job in marketing (what i study) here after summer. When do you suggest lodging my application if i want to go in January? Considering I don’t meet residency requirements?. Also when it says “personal ties - you have an intention to reside in Australia” what does that entail? I want to live there but im not sure how to support evidence. However my profession is on the skilled lists and i have reasons of how it’ll be beneficial to Australia - should i look for a job before I lodge my application considering that the processing times vary? And i have a reason for absence. Does anyone have any idea when roughly I should submit my application? Thanks guys! Stay well! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wrussell Posted March 24, 2020 Share Posted March 24, 2020 In the current environment your prospects of success are limited. You are unlikely to have your questions satisfactorily answered on a public forum. It might pay you to consult on of the registered migration agents who posts on this forum. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marisawright Posted March 24, 2020 Share Posted March 24, 2020 The RRV is a Resident's Return Visa - it's intended for people who have already settled in Australia, who need to travel. A returning resident would be able to show that they'd kept their home in Australia, or they had friends or close relatives, or a job waiting. You've got none of those things, and that means you might struggle to get one. Have you had a WHV (Working Holiday Visa) already? If not, then it might be worth applying for one. It would let you travel to Australia, rent a flat and get a job - and then you would have ties. However - and this is very important! - you need to make sure that the WHV wouldn't cancel your PR. I know you can't hold two visas at the same time, so it's possible it would. I'd say you need a consultation with an expert, like Westly Russel (who replied to your post). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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