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Is it possible to overcome the refusal of a visa on character grounds? 

What if the visa applicant has been caught by the police while “crop-sitting” – being paid to live in a house and to water and feed marijuana plants that are being grown there? 

In such a circumstance, are the client’s prospects of obtaining a further visa to remain in Australia doomed to failure? 

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Recently in the media you may have been aware that many of the banks are changing their policies around lending to overseas citizens without Australian Residency and temporary Australian Residents with foreign-currency income. A number of lenders will no longer accept overseas income when considering overall debt servicing. In addition, a large number of lenders will now only consider rental income on the proposed security property as a means of servicing the debt – this will result in much lower LVRs than had previously been considered. One of the benefits of migration agents establishing a relationship with Nexus Partners is the ability to access a broad range of on panel solutions for their clients – particularly in areas where some lenders are refining policies or withdrawing from particular market segments.

As of today, June 22 2016, NAB announced will no longer accept any new applications from Foreign Applicants submitted through the Introducer Program. This includes any applications from  AUS/NZ Citizen and Permanent Resident expatriates, temporary visa holders, and Foreign Nationals.  These changes are in line with Policy changes made by other major banks recently in Non-Resident Lending.

Contact Nexus Partners directly as they can help with alternate funding solutions for non-resident lending.

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Australian agencies, professional bodies, universities and other organisations rely on TOEFL iBT® scores to give them consistent, objective results about test takers’ English-language abilities. But how do they do that, with test takers from all over the world?

The structure of the test

First, a brief review of the test structure. The TOEFL iBT test has 4 sections—Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing. The test is taken on computer at secure test centres, where test takers use headphones for the listening passages and a microphone for the spoken responses.

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Is it possible to overcome the obstacles to getting a Visitor Visa that are presented by the “genuine temporary entrant” criterion? 

These particular types of cases can be very frustrating, both for the visa applicant and for the RMA who is assisting her/him. 

So often, the client’s instructions make it clear that their true intention is only to make a temporary visit to Australia to spend time with a family member.  Yet, all too often, the Department simply does not accept that is the case, and refuses the application. 

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Telephone interviews by the Department can be extremely dangerous territory for a visa applicant! 

An applicant may receive a call from a Departmental officer unexpectedly, or “out of the blue”. 

If an applicant receives a phone call “by surprise”, she/he may not be prepared to discuss the application, and may answer questions over the phone in a way that might put their visa application at risk – for example, by making statements that are inconsistent with what has been said in the visa application. 

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