I'm not sure he will be allowed back for a while, usually you receive a ban for so long, they tell you this at the time. Australia is very strict with 'overstayers'. Maybe you should come alone, leave the boyfriend at home ...and find a nice Aussie fella!
2007-11-06 10:02:48
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answered by Anonymous
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as quickly as I got here to the US on a TN visa, I had no credit as they might not examine my Canadian credit. it particularly is probably it particularly works the comparable any other way too. 18 years is an exceedingly long term to paintings on a TN visa. i grew to become into warned that when 5 years via an immigration inspector in 2005 that it grew to become into commencing to look like an eternal pastime. I went and have been given an H-1B visa that 365 days, while they did no longer run out of them early. many times the only clarification for denial is they have faith which you do no longer intend to pass away some day. with the aid of fact of this that isn't any longer a sturdy concept to purchase a house once you're on a TN visa. And on a similar time as right here, I surely have consistently offered used autos for income basic terms. No long term credit. and you're no longer meant to maintain on with for a green card on a similar time as on a TN visa with the aid of fact the TN isn't a twin motive visa. some human beings escape with it yet this could't be assured. in case you preserve on with for a green card on a similar time as on a TN you have signaled which you're making plans to stay completely, it somewhat is opposite to the spirit of the regulation permitting a TN visa. you may nonetheless have the skill to pass into the US as a vacationer to land up your affairs the wonderful you may yet in any different case, welcome back to Canada. The silver lining is that Canadian employers are many times inspired with US journey on your resume.
2016-12-08 13:39:39
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answered by falacco 4
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I think there is a period of around three years before he is able to return, check with Australian immigration.
2007-11-06 10:59:46
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answered by Anonymous
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he broke the law so probably not
best to check with the Australian immigration and visa dept
2007-11-06 02:19:28
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answered by tuppenybitz 7
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No,Australia don't need people that break our laws,
You are most welcomed,leave him home.
Besides there are pleanty of men here in Australia,as you allready know.
2007-11-06 14:32:20
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answered by waltzsingmatilda 3
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Probably not. Australia does not take kindly to guests who outstay their welcome and they are seldom invited back.
2007-11-06 05:56:52
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answered by tentofield 7
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I don't know if he can be trusted ,I wouldn't.
2007-11-06 01:14:49
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answered by mcdonaldsnuggetaustin 4
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