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I have been denied to enter England because I maybe wanted to work there instead of just visiting. That shuts me out of Ireland. Will that also shut me out of Australia? I am from the USA.

2007-03-01 00:19:19 · 5 answers · asked by brow5679 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

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The Australian government is the only one that can answer your question.

2007-03-01 00:24:49 · answer #1 · answered by rocio 5 · 0 0

Almost all nations have the same three visa classifications, and everyone who enters the country must meet one of the three.

TOURIST VISA:
Person can visit the country, see the sights, etc but CANNOT work or study.

STUDENT VISA:
Person can do some visiting while in the country, but the primary purpose is to attend school (usually post-secondary or advanced degree programs). Person CANNOT work. Requires a letter of acceptance from the school for a specific program of study before being issued.

WORK VISA:
Person can visit within the country, and work. Requires a letter from employer confirming person's job prospects before entering the country. may also require paperwork from government authority as to why the company can't hire a 'national' and had to go looking abroad for your skills/knowledge. Person entering must also have written proof of those skills and knowledge; typically a transcript or letter from pervious employer is necessary. Some 'work' visas will also allow study ... check with the country before assuming you can do so.

2007-03-01 03:03:07 · answer #2 · answered by CanTexan 6 · 0 0

I want to move to Italy, a while back I did some looking into moving there and from what I gathered, it's is quite difficult to just up and move to a different country. If I remember correctly, I think you need to get a working visa and you can't do that unless you have a job, and as you know, it's not easy to find a job in a new place. It's a rock and a hard place, ya know. I would follow that persons advice and call the Aust. government and find out what you need to do. Best of luck.

2007-03-01 01:28:28 · answer #3 · answered by bellbottombleus 4 · 0 0

dont even try to enter australia, a friend of mine went there, and he ended up getting locked up on an island doing slave labour, christmas island it was called, but it wasnt like christmas there

2007-03-01 00:23:24 · answer #4 · answered by jonathonspanks 1 · 0 0

And everywhere else. The minute you apply and they see you're from the US and want to leave, they assume you're nuts.

2007-03-01 00:26:11 · answer #5 · answered by Wonka 5 · 0 1

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