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kerrieboag · 9 months ago
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study-abroad-delhi · 1 month ago
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Why Australia is the Perfect Destination for Your Study Abroad Adventure
Studying abroad is an enriching experience that opens up a world of opportunities. Among the many destinations available, Australia stands out as a top choice for international students. From its world-class education system to its vibrant culture and stunning landscapes, Australia offers an ideal environment for academic and personal growth.
1. World-Class Education System
Australia is home to some of the best universities in the world, including institutions like The University of Melbourne, Australian National University (ANU), and The University of Sydney. The country is renowned for its high academic standards, innovative teaching methods, and research opportunities. Fields such as engineering, medicine, business, and environmental sciences are particularly well-regarded.
Moreover, Australian universities rank high globally and are recognized for their commitment to international students' success, offering tailored programs and academic support to ensure a smooth transition and fulfilling educational journey.
2. Diverse Course Options
Australia offers a wide array of programs, ranging from vocational training to master’s degrees and PhDs. Whether you’re looking to specialize in biotechnology, arts, or even surfing, you’ll find a program that matches your interests and career goals.
The flexibility of the Australian education system allows students to tailor their degrees with electives and minors, making it easier to explore multiple fields.
3. Multicultural Environment
Australia’s multicultural society is one of its greatest strengths. International students will feel at home in cities like Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth, where people from diverse backgrounds coexist harmoniously. This cultural diversity fosters an inclusive environment, allowing students to network globally and gain a broader perspective on life.
4. Work Opportunities for Students
Australia supports international students with generous work policies. Students can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during term and unlimited hours during breaks. This not only helps manage living expenses but also provides valuable work experience.
Additionally, Australia’s Post-Study Work Visa allows graduates to gain work experience in the country, boosting their career prospects on a global scale.
5. Stunning Natural Beauty
Australia is synonymous with breathtaking landscapes, from the iconic Great Barrier Reef to the serene Blue Mountains and vast Outback. For those who enjoy outdoor adventures, Australia offers everything—surfing on Bondi Beach, hiking in Tasmania, or exploring the lush rainforests of Queensland.
This natural beauty, combined with a warm climate, makes Australia an exciting and enjoyable place to live and study.
6. Safe and Supportive Environment
Safety is a priority for any international student, and Australia delivers on this front. The country is known for its political stability and low crime rates. Universities also provide extensive support services, including mental health counseling, career guidance, and peer support programs, ensuring students’ well-being.
7. Scholarships and Financial Aid
To attract international talent, the Australian government and universities offer a range of scholarships and grants. These can significantly reduce the financial burden of studying abroad. Programs like the Australia Awards Scholarship and institution-specific scholarships make education in Australia more accessible to deserving students.
8. Global Recognition of Qualifications
An Australian degree is recognized worldwide, giving students an edge in the competitive global job market. Graduates from Australian universities are highly sought after for their practical skills, innovative thinking, and adaptability.
9. High Quality of Life
Australia consistently ranks among the top countries in terms of quality of life. Cities like Melbourne and Sydney are celebrated for their infrastructure, healthcare, education, and overall livability. While living costs can be higher in urban areas, students often find the quality of life worth the investment.
Conclusion
Choosing Australia as your study abroad destination is an investment in a brighter future. From its renowned education system and work opportunities to its beautiful landscapes and welcoming culture, Australia offers everything you need to thrive academically and personally.
If you’re ready to embark on this exciting journey, now is the time to explore programs, plan your move, and set yourself up for success in the Land Down Under.
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migrationagentwa · 3 months ago
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Prospective Marriage Visa Services: Reuniting Couples in Australia
Are you planning to marry your partner and start a life together in Australia? Our Prospective Marriage Visa services are here to guide you through every step of the process. This visa allows you to bring your fiancé to Australia so you can celebrate your love and tie the knot.We simplify the application process by assisting with paperwork, eligibility requirements, and legal documentation. With the help of our migration agent in Perth, you’ll receive expert advice tailored to your unique situation. Let us make your journey to marital bliss stress-free. Contact us today to start your visa application!
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smartvoyagemigration · 1 year ago
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Australia Immigration
Australia, renowned for its stunning landscapes, vibrant cities, and high quality of life, attracts individuals from all corners of the globe seeking new opportunities and experiences. With its robust economy, excellent healthcare system, and multicultural society, Australia stands as an attractive destination for immigrants looking to build a better future.
For those considering immigration to Australia, the process offers several pathways, each designed to accommodate various skillsets, backgrounds, and aspirations. One of the most popular routes is the skilled migration program, which welcomes individuals with in-demand skills and qualifications to contribute to the Australian workforce. Through this program, skilled workers can obtain visas such as the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) or the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190), allowing them to live and work permanently in Australia.
Additionally, Australia offers opportunities for family-sponsored migration, enabling Australian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their eligible family members for migration. This pathway fosters family reunification and allows individuals to build a life in Australia alongside their loved ones.
Furthermore, Australia's commitment to innovation and entrepreneurship is reflected in its entrepreneur and investor visa programs. These visas cater to individuals with a proven track record of success in business or investment, providing them with a pathway to permanent residency and the opportunity to contribute to Australia's economic growth.
Beyond its economic opportunities, Australia boasts a rich cultural tapestry, with communities from diverse backgrounds coexisting harmoniously. Whether in the bustling streets of Sydney, the laid-back atmosphere of Melbourne, or the picturesque landscapes of Perth, immigrants find themselves welcomed into a society that celebrates diversity and inclusivity.
Moreover, Australia's emphasis on work-life balance and outdoor lifestyle makes it an ideal destination for those seeking a high quality of life. From world-class beaches and national parks to thriving arts and culinary scenes, Australia offers a wealth of experiences for residents to enjoy.
In conclusion, immigration to Australia presents a pathway to a brighter future filled with opportunities for personal and professional growth. Whether driven by career prospects, family reunification, or a desire for adventure, Australia welcomes immigrants with open arms, inviting them to contribute to the nation's prosperity while embracing its rich cultural heritage.
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falkenscreen · 5 years ago
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Film Festival Frontiers
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“We want as big an audience Australia-wide as possible as this is our contribution to pushing back against COVID-19.”
The best anyone can do right now is keep each other busy at home. For some this means sharing a movie with friends; for others, it means making that happen.
“We were gutted that this iconic year in the life of BOFA should be cancelled and so we looked around to find a solution” continued Tasmanian Breath of Fresh Air Film Festival Director Owen Tilbury. “We reached out to our distributors and asked if they would join us online; all of them said it was a good idea and most have been able to offer films and we’ve searched the archives for some great BOFA Retrospectives.”
“The difference between watching movies and being at a Film Festival is conversation. The conversations in a queue while waiting for a film and the conversations after a film. An online Festival needs to keep the conversations going and we will. We have created 9 Conversation opportunities online via Zoom; there is a tenth Anniversary online celebration and seven film Conversations mostly referencing COVID-19 and our reactions to it. And of course a closing night party – it’s all about connections.”
To be staged online via streaming platform Dacast over three weekends commencing May 1, crucial to BOFA emerging freely accessible was sponsorship via corporate partners and the Tasmanian Government. With most Film Festivals managed by volunteers who depend entirely on short term revenue to stage a Film Festival or buttress a run against personal liability for a net loss, Federal and State Government intervention and lack thereof has proved critical in Directors determining whether Festivals can run at all. With volunteers nationwide fairly occupied with confirming personal and primary sources of income divorced from Festivals, for those lacking technical expertise and/or resources the absence of financial intervention has and will prove prohibitive.
Another free yet entirely self-funded platform, Static Vision will this Friday manage their fourth weekly interactive live-stream. Dedicating the collective to delivering the events free of charge, the organisers have asked for donations where possible and encouraged patrons to purchase custom e-motes for use in the group chats which on average have attracted over 100 simultaneous viewers.
“We’ve had a great response to our online live-stream events so far and are excited to continue our experiment for the foreseeable future; we have a few huge announcements to make over the coming weeks and are very excited to share them once all the details are finalised,” said Static Vision Co-Founder Felix Hubble. “Being able to interact with some of our viewers in real-time in a casual, virtual setting has been a big plus.”
“We’ll try to keep our events frequent (weekly, if possible) and will continue to approach a diverse range of filmmakers, performers and other industry figures who aren’t generally accessible to Australian audiences for interactive Q+As and other conversations, alongside our curated shorts programs and feature screenings, to tide us over until physical cinema spaces are open again. “
Too critical to cinemas and Film Festivals recurring in 2020 (and indeed running in subsequent years) are the extent to which Government relief and most necessarily JobKeeper payments can support continued exhibition. It’s not simply a matter of relaxing the financial strain for organisations and individuals (volunteer or not) so the latter, whether the impact be related to their Festival or wholly personal, can manage. Moreover, it’s about maintaining the organisations’ structures of personnel, ensuring these institutions do not fold and can indeed propel future programs beyond those immediately shelved.
With access to the payment restricted to those who have worked for an employer for longer than 12 months “on a regular and systematic basis,” the current legislation does not account for many of these casual employees in the Festival space. Given Festival employment is often sporadic, seasonal and spread across multiple forums, numerous devotees will not meet the criteria following amendments to extend funding to freelance workers and establish a package for the arts sector’s recovery being defeated in Federal Parliament.
The status quo has too affected many in the film industry who routinely rely on freelance commitments who, alongside temporary visa holders, many of whom rely on the Festival circuit, do not stand to benefit from the JobKeeper subsidy. Cinemas, a number of which manage Festivals intrinsically tied to the venue, will neither be able to immediately distribute the JobKeeper amounts to needful employees as requested and to be subsequently reimbursed by the Federal Government given ticket revenue has halted and the payments won’t be forthcoming from Canberra for weeks.
“While we’ll be hit in box office, we’ve been as pro-active as we can be in responding to COVID and I feel we’re taking a leading and positive position nationally,” said Revelation Film Festival Director Richard Sowada. “We’re utlising every resource we have to be of service to the entire screen sector and community where we can and refuse to be paralysed.”
“Our immediate response includes developing an online festival which will hopefully take place over our traditional July dates, developing film production initiatives across organisations to provide work and output and initiating an ongoing series of online talks and workshops analysing all sectors of production, distribution and exhibition. These will be rolling out within 3 weeks.”
Revelation, which has rescheduled its Perth-based run to September, are also seeking out WA filmmakers in an effort to highlight their work and sustain artists through the crisis.
“We’ve built a WA section of our own streaming portal REVonDEMAND to support the exhibition of locally developed content,” continued Richard. “We’re adding 6 new international titles per month to that portal and we’ll be building talks and Q&As with filmmakers internationally around them.”
Revelation’s advents come at the time of, following the postponement or cancellation of several dozen Fests, the Melbourne International Film Festival’s August cancellation in days past; the first in MIFF’s sixty-nine years. Far from a surprise yet no less a disappointment to thousands of casual and dedicated film fans alike, the emphasis on and reliance by the Festival and its ilk on major titles and pre-releases via distributors adverse to piracy and consequentially online exhibition has meant that such forums, or at least much of the material they’re accustomed to distributing, have not immediately transitioned online.
A Night of Horror, having planned a return to the indie and genre Film Festival circuit in May following a hiatus, are exploring opportunities for streaming segments prior to a planned resumption of the Festival later in 2020.
“We’re not going entirely virtual as most filmmakers have issues with piracy and copyright,” said A Night of Horror’s Craig Walker, noting that prospective digital outlets are typically designed for promoting clips and trailers rather than showcasing completed works.
“I do indeed want to see the shorts program streamed for those who cannot make the screened session, as well as the TV/Web program.”
With avenues like MIFF too constrained by the practical and security limitations of placing something even close to the scale of customary operations online, Melbourne’s dedicated ‘open-mic’ film collective Filmonik pulled off a first by utilising broadcast, video, chat and streaming software between multiple sites, with the New South Wales sister cell too hosting a novel screening.
“This was our first time live-streaming Kino Sydney without an audience,” said Kino co-coordinator Bryan Fisher. “As expected, there were a lot of technical problems but the films themselves were fantastic as always and the online audience were very supportive, which was extremely uplifting for us. It was fantastic to see some films were made in isolation and we hope to see more during our next live-stream. As our next screening falls on May 4th, we fully expect Star Wars themed isolation films.”
“We’re super happy with the result of our forced transition from a lively screening party at Loop bar to a live-stream show shot in a living room with housemates – our regular screenings are quite warm and loose so broadcasting from a couch wasn’t going to throw the vibe off too much,” said Filmonik co-ordinator Olivier Bonenfant. “The biggest bonus was having viewers from different countries and from sister group Kino Sydney.”
The highlights of the night included an opening ode to isolation (a personal favourite of this author) and a closing flick dedicated to Melbourne’s great outside, with the next screening scheduled for April 28.
“Our main principles stayed intact; we kept the open-mic/open-screen non-competitive format with a lineup picked at random during the show and without real curation (with surprisingly great results month after month),” said Olivier. “Interviews with filmmakers were a priority and I was amazed that nearly everyone made it to their interview with only one instruction email sent 2 days before.”
“It wasn’t the tightest show ever overall but I think it made some of us feel close to each other in this period of isolation. It’s this presence that’s important and we were all able to share a great evening of short films and be as passionate about it as ever. I’ll be thrilled to be back in the world with the rest of the team soon(?) but for now the novelty of it makes it fun.“
Seeking to bring patrons and the industry together, the Gold Coast Film Festival just concluded its six-day online Shorts in Paradise Film Festival (SIPFest) with a filmmaker cash prize set to be conferred in light of an audience poll. Following the cancellation of the traditional April run, the GCFF Screen Industry Gala Awards will too nonetheless be granted tonight and streamed (for free) online.
The SCINEMA International Science Film Festival, set for June, are likewise preparing to deliver this year’s run digitally and with an extended playlist. Having too placed a range of features and shorts dating back to SCINEMA 2016 in the Festival’s accessible archive, SCINEMA joins Lorne Film and numerous Festivals in showcasing, recommending or otherwise highlighting previous programs’ fixtures online.
The Castlemaine Documentary Film Festival, previously scheduled to take place in July, will actually be reaching audiences sooner via hosting a virtual screening of the appropriately titled The Show Must Go On (featured image), free of charge, on April 30. Conveniently covering the matter of wellness in the creative industry, CDFF, joining many other Fests in reckoning with the centrality of conversation and togetherness in the Festival experience and no less in this time of isolation, will be featuring a Q&A and discussion with the filmmakers following the movie.
Streaming of one’s own volition, something many have available to us via Stan, Netflix and else can be a joy, but not near so much as being told to switch off our mobiles or even hear someone speaking too loudly absent, for so many, being close to any other. There’s something greater in watching something, anything together and it’s not just having to focus the mind knowing that it will only be before us for a while, but knowing it’s enhanced by every grunt, cheer, or even silence accentuating our best and sometimes lesser stories.
We miss that, and these spaces not just bringing but fostering communities online that may only grow when this is all over are providing a service needed now more than in many viewers’ living memories. Another seeking same is Monster Fest and having screened its first weekly feature this Friday past, the crew will revisit some horror upon us this coming weekend. This author tuned in for The Windmill Massacre and bumping into a friend in the group chat I hadn’t seen in some time was no small joy – we’re catching another flick this Sunday.
“In the last few years Fangoria x Monster Fest has created a very tight-knit community around our theatrical releases and regular event screenings across Australia; the horror and genre community in Australia is extremely passionate and connected so with that in mind our aim with the Friday Fright Night online screenings is to bring a sense of community back to watching films to fill the void created by the cinema closures,” said Monster Fest’s Grant Hardie. “With these screenings we are looking to engage our audience to interact and share the online viewing experience in a live situation. They’ll feature talent intro’, Q&As and other specialised content all designed to give the audience a unique and interactive experience from the comfort of their homes and connect with each other .”
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josephphood-blog · 7 years ago
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Subclass 300 Prospective Marriage Visa for engaged couple
Yun and Derick (fictitious names) met through a popular social app in late 2016. They keep chatting every day and night since that time. The more they spoke the more they found that they feel the same about lots of things. After chatting for a few months, Yun invited Derick to China to celebrate spring festival with her. Derick immediately accepted the invitation because it would be a great opportunity not only to meet Yun but also to see China. When Derick arrived in China, he got to meet Yun’s family and was made to feel at home. Both of them hit it off immediately and became official couple. When Derick travelled back to Australia, Yun visited Derick in Perth. Their relationship was accepted by their family and friends and Derick proposed to Yun during this trip. ACM has staff who speak different languages and made communication easy for Yun and Derick. During the application process, we keep the couple up to date about their application status and act promptly to any request if arise.   Processing time: 02.06.2017, Lodged Subclass 300 Visa application 04.07.2017, Subclass 300 Visa Approval for Applicant  
https://acmgroupinternational.com/subclass-300-prospective-marriage-visa-for-engaged-couple/
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kentvgiese-blog · 7 years ago
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Subclass 300 Prospective Marriage Visa for engaged couple
Yun and Derick (fictitious names) met through a popular social app in late 2016. They keep chatting every day and night since that time. The more they spoke the more they found that they feel the same about lots of things. After chatting for a few months, Yun invited Derick to China to celebrate spring festival with her. Derick immediately accepted the invitation because it would be a great opportunity not only to meet Yun but also to see China. When Derick arrived in China, he got to meet Yun’s family and was made to feel at home. Both of them hit it off immediately and became official couple. When Derick travelled back to Australia, Yun visited Derick in Perth. Their relationship was accepted by their family and friends and Derick proposed to Yun during this trip. ACM has staff who speak different languages and made communication easy for Yun and Derick. During the application process, we keep the couple up to date about their application status and act promptly to any request if arise.   Processing time: 02.06.2017, Lodged Subclass 300 Visa application 04.07.2017, Subclass 300 Visa Approval for Applicant  
https://acmgroupinternational.com/subclass-300-prospective-marriage-visa-for-engaged-couple/
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stevekpatterson-blog1 · 7 years ago
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Subclass 300 Prospective Marriage Visa for engaged couple
Yun and Derick (fictitious names) met through a popular social app in late 2016. They keep chatting every day and night since that time. The more they spoke the more they found that they feel the same about lots of things. After chatting for a few months, Yun invited Derick to China to celebrate spring festival with her. Derick immediately accepted the invitation because it would be a great opportunity not only to meet Yun but also to see China. When Derick arrived in China, he got to meet Yun’s family and was made to feel at home. Both of them hit it off immediately and became official couple. When Derick travelled back to Australia, Yun visited Derick in Perth. Their relationship was accepted by their family and friends and Derick proposed to Yun during this trip. ACM has staff who speak different languages and made communication easy for Yun and Derick. During the application process, we keep the couple up to date about their application status and act promptly to any request if arise.   Processing time: 02.06.2017, Lodged Subclass 300 Visa application 04.07.2017, Subclass 300 Visa Approval for Applicant  
https://acmgroupinternational.com/subclass-300-prospective-marriage-visa-for-engaged-couple/
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kerrieboag · 9 months ago
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Thinking of a registry wedding celebrant in Perth!
Marriages are made in heaven with peace, tranquility, scenic beauty of a blissful atmosphere where two hearts are made for each other. Being a prospective marriage celebrant in Perth, I personally involve all the need and choice of bride groom to settle in and make their wedding journey safer. Come join us online to know every aspect of notary paperwork if you are a citizen staying outside of Australia thinking to choose a life partner to marry with all the official procedure, validity, identification prior to marriage rules, regulation that is governed and verified by the Australia immigration department prior to your intended marriage vow ceremony. 
Meet Kerrie Boag, she is a talented official marriage celebrant in Perth, she helps dedicatedly to girls, boys searching for solution to getting married soon with better relationship, private guest  companion in a relaxing place to discuss all about planning to marry in Australia, she is always happy to assist youngster who want to discuss frankly and know what it would be like to marry in Perth and minimum budget for a elopement wedding ceremony, full-fledged wedding procession, waterfront wedding, beachside wedding or a place where you want limited guest and all the traditional and western attire for a royal standard wedding planning with the itinerary, grace  and decoration you deserve to have prior to your marriage visa approval and official verification before thinking to marry in Australia.
If you are interested to know all the complexities you are thinking to discuss please have a look at these tips to keep your marriage journey a much more peaceful, sweeter and sublime destination by conveying with Kerrie Boag, the most leading and highly successful wedding celebrant in Perth, Australia. 
Role of an official marriage celebrant
We need someone who knows that a friend in need is a friend in deed, like emotional support to strengthen your plan and ideas to arrange all the marriage assortment, legal paperwork, witness and all about the visa permission letter.
Notice of intended marriage
It is like when you have lodged your application for marriage, Kerrie Boag will assist you with the next steps prior to your wedding vow ceremony, rest assured she will handle all the questionnaires you might have like the time limit of immigration approval, signature of both witnesses.
Lesbian wedding ideas 
Are you a gay couple looking to tie the knot? Kerrie Boag can help both the people who were willing to discuss how to plan a successful marriage for lesbian wedding in Perth and the cost needed to make things done in a selected venues with glamor and colorful desires.
Choosing perfect marriage venues
Do you know! Perth, Australia has vast ocean view sight, vivid greenery places, sightseeing, waterfront garden and sea shore hotspots where couple can get the best day of the wedding at a friendlier budget you can easily  afford, come have chat with Kerrie Boag for all  the consideration, arrangement and prospective wedding visa.
Marriage visa letter from immigration team
It took almost one to two months prior to your official registration of intended marriage, for clarification you can communicate with her for all the document arrangement like domicile, identification details.
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This is a western style wedding, where less fuss happens and reduces unnecessary hectic wedding glossary like a traditional wedding assortment and long hour wedding preparation. Discover the difference by contacting a professional celebrant.
Elopement wedding (private wedding ceremonies)
Private wedding ceremonies are on demand in onshore and offshore countries, where youngsters mostly prefer to keep things secret like less number of guests, tight expenditure and private wedding style with funds and desire.
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It’s an anniversary-like occasion where the bride and groom come to closure, have serious gossip and fun with loads of joy, sweetness and wedding flavors. 
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The most essential elements in every wedding event where capturing the precious moment of loved one, selected private guests are must for memories keeping, wedding note reading, official gesture and the marriage certificate copy of both to be treated as a valid identity and to solemnize bonding.
Join us online to discuss how to officiate your big day celebration in Perth, Australia with all the wedding procedures before applying for a visa to wedding vow ceremonial day planning with Kerrie Boag.
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kerrieboag · 10 months ago
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kerrieboag · 10 months ago
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kerrieboag · 10 months ago
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Prospective Marriage Visa in Australia
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Are you planning to marry in Australia? There are legal obligations that must be met while preparing for a wedding in Australia.
As a leading professional wedding celebrant in Perth, Kerrie will ensure all legal obligations are met according to the regulations governed by Australian Attorney General and its marriage Act.
Kerrie Boag has helped many couples, with all legal preparation and planning in Perth, Western Australia and is LGBTQI friendly who welcomes all. 
Kerrie will complete all legal documentation for you, such as, the all important ‘Notice of Intended Marriage’ which must be lodged at least one month prior to your intended marriage.
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This document provides all identity, birth and marital status for both bride and groom, proving you can marry, according to law in Australia. 
Once the ‘notice of intended marriage’ has been lodged with Kerrie, a letter for Immigration can be issued.  This is valuable when applying for a ‘Fiance Visa’ or ‘Prospective Marriage Visa’ with the Department of Immigration.  This ��letter for Immigration’(provided free of charge, once Notice is lodged) will confirm that you both intend to marry on your intended date and that Kerrie will be your Marriage Celebrant who will officiate the marriage.
The process of gaining a ’Prospective Visa’ for marriage can be complicated, so connecting with an agent such as https://indeedvisa.com.au/ can make the process much easier.
As a Registered Marriage Celebrant, Kerrie can connect with you via facetime from anywhere in the world to discuss your marriage and guide you through the marriage process.  One of you may already be in Australia and one still in another country.  This is no problem when lodging the Notice.
Kerrie performs marriages of all kinds.  From ‘no fuss registry style wedding’ or ‘elopement’ that is just you and your two witnesses (budget friendly), to a micro wedding where you may wish to have a few guests attend to a full bells and whistles ceremony.  
Whatever your vision is, Kerrie can make it a reality.  
There are so many free and low cost destinations within the Perth area with breathtaking views that will make your wedding day memorable and Kerrie can guide you further.
Contact a trusted and professional Registered Marriage Celebrant in Perth, Western Australia who will make your plans to marry an easy and enjoyable process with the comfort of knowing everything is taken care of.
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