You can do it all yourself through the Department of Immigration web page:
http://www.immi.gov.au
2007-03-02 01:13:51
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answered by tentofield 7
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Do you've a distance longer than 5 miles/10km? is your journey hilly? have you ever ridden a motorbike regularly earlier making a call to commute? Do you carry some thing with you jointly with a briefcase or your lunch? Do you've an section to save your bike at the same time as operating? a majority of those issues must be answered first earlier blurting out concepts. i'd advise that you visit some (no longer in simple terms one) section bike shops with the answer to those questions and observe what they ought to grant. assume to spend interior the community of $500, or what quantities to about 10 weeks of gas for the final commuter. you should spend a lot less and get a motorbike that couldn't do the job nicely or for a lengthy time period, or you could spend extra and get a extra appropriate bike. bear in thoughts that you would need some upload-ons... a rear provider, a rear ordinary (regardless of in case you journey in the course of the day), mudguards (fenders) in case you advise to journey interior the elements, and perhaps a pump and more suitable tube with a small saddle %. to carry emergency stuff and a cellular telephone.
2016-12-05 03:12:40
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answered by marconi 4
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Depends on the type of visa you are going for (just a short stay / working holiday or permanent residency) and how complicated your case is.
I just got a permanent visa without using an agent (would have cost me an extra £700+ to use one) but my case was pretty straight forward.
Check out http://britishexpats.com its full of advice and help
2007-03-02 04:20:20
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answered by shouldbeworking 1
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i got mine through an australia travel agent on Abbey Street in dublin. it was only 20 euro and took all of 5 minutes.
2007-03-03 10:20:36
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answered by Anonymous
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yes mine was good. He was called Peter in Poole, Dorset, but he will only help you if you are a qualified nurse or you know you have enough points to come out here. If you do, email me and I'll give you the details.
2007-03-01 15:51:51
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answered by rose_merrick 7
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I used to work at STA Travel and we did the evisa's for Australia for free.
2007-03-02 01:01:37
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answered by lebenskunstler3 2
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go to www.evisatoaustralia.com they charge $15.50 or @ £6
2007-03-01 19:02:52
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answered by taggie 4
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