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  1. Visas and immigration
    Please help, I have an enquiry regarding visas and refugees. My cousin is a lesbian living in Iraq and suffering from abuse within her family.. She is locked at home all day and is unable to work or do anything due to her family being overly controlling. She can't even leave the house without...
  2. Visas and immigration
    Hey guys, i got a request for more information regarding my husbands partner visa. Currently we live in iraq as he is kurdish. Here only one name goes on bills by iraqi law. Our current apartment i've had our landlord write us a statement saying we both live together. How else can i fulfill...
  3. Visas and immigration
    Hey guys, i live with my husband in Erbil, kurdistan Iraq. We've submitted his Partner (Provisional) (class UF) Partner (Provisional) (subclass 309) visa in december last year. Today immigration worker in Jordan Amman has requested information. One major thing they have asked was "Evidence of...
  4. Visas and immigration
    As a global debate rages on about immigration, including refugees, the story of how one man has been able to make a new life in Australia gives an insight into how important moving to a new country can be. Rafi Qoja, aged 31, was a highly esteemed doctor in Iraq before his home town was...
  5. Visas and immigration
    Visas to live in Australia have now been issued to more than half the additional 12,000 Syrian and Iraqi refugees that it committed to resettle a year ago, the Government has announced. As of the beginning of September, some 6,678 visas have been issued and 3,532 of these people have settled in...
  6. Visas and immigration
    Australia is highlighting the contribution made by refugees who have made a new life in the country to mark World Refugee Day. The Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) says that Australia has history of resettling refugees and people in humanitarian need, and recognise the...
  7. Visas and immigration
    Australia's Operation Sovereign Borders policy will not change or soften against the backdrop of the humanitarian crisis arising from war in Syria, the government has confirmed. Immigration Minister Peter Dutton said policies will remain tough to stop the exploitation of the vulnerable by...
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