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Go up the hill and go to the countryside for two years, but you can't get the PRA! It's just that you don't know these minefields from 489 to 887.

 
[Technical Migration]     14 Sep 2018
These two years of big Australia, suddenly unwelcome to immigrants, led to previously unattended remote areas, but unusually lively. Because they can provide state guarantees, because they can give applicants the opportunity to apply for 489 remote areas.

These two years of big Australia, suddenly unwelcome to immigrants, led to previously unattended remote areas, but unusually lively. Because they can provide state guarantees, because they can give applicants the opportunity to apply for 489 remote areas.

Many applicants are forced to go to the countryside, live for two years and work for a year to support border construction. But the ultimate goal is not to forget that we want PR, and we have a chance to get back to the big city. Therefore, two years later can smoothly apply from 489 to 887 of the PR, must not be a problem!

We synthesize the past few years of application experience, let the majority of applicants prepare ahead of time, the perfect realization of the PR mission.

As we all know, the 489 visa is only a four-year temporary residence visa, requiring the applicant to live for more than two years, including at least one full-time job in order to meet the requirements of the 887 PR.

Go up the hill and go to the countryside for two years, but you can't get the PRA! It's just that you don't know these minefields from 489 to 887.


Trap, misunderstanding

It may seem simple, but there are also many pitfalls or misunderstandings, and today we answer them one by one:

Q1. Which areas are the remote areas required by the Immigration Service? Can I leave the designated area?

Recently, Australia's goverment has been asking new immigrants and students to work and live first in remote areas, usually remote or low-population-growing areas. In general, applicants who apply for a state guarantee in a designated area will have to live and work there in the future. For example, the Northern Territory, Tasmania, and South Australia are all remote areas.

If the applicant has received 489, due to the adjustment of the work of the head office, or other special reasons, the state govermentRelease, can also be asked to see that there are cases of Release applicants in certain parts of Kunzhou and New State.


Q2. The two-year residence required by 489 must be continuous and cannot be left?

No, the 489TR is four years and can be transferred to 887 as long as it accumulates two years of residence and one year of work in remote areas. Of course, we encourage applicants to apply for the most part of the first two years in designated areas. After all, it is a visa requirement, if they leave for a long period of time. The visa is at risk of being cancelled.

Short-term departures are allowed.

Short-term departures are reasonable for reasons such as holiday travel or work travel, so short-term departures from remote areas will not affect the transition to 887. We recommend not leaving for more than six weeks a year.


Q3. What kind of material does the Immigration Service normally require to support the residence requirements?

Immigration authorities on the 887 trial time extended, but also a lot more requirements. We expect the applicant to prepare the following materials two years prior to the application in accordance with the guarantee requirements of the state goverment:

  • Lease or purchase contract
  • Various bills are in the designated area
  • Child enrolment record
  • Detailed bank flow to reduce the use of cash
  • Evidence of local participation in social activities


Q4. Does the requirement of full-time work for hours and salaries have to be career-related?

A full-time job is not required to be related to the nominating profession and can be hired or self-employed for him, usually requiring more than 35 hours a week, and the salary is based on the position in the market and what detailed supporting materials are prepared. We strongly recommend that customers consult professional advice. It is worth noting that the term "full-time" can be a 35-hour week for two part-time jobs.


Q5. Must both the employer and the workplace be in the designated area?

Try to choose a company where the employer is located in a remote area, and if the head office is in a large city, the branch can also meet the requirements in a remote area, but the applicant's workplace must be in a remote area.


Q.6 is it possible to work or train outside remote areas?

Short-term business trips are acceptable, and visa officers will consider reasons and frequency to determine whether applicants actually work in remote areas.

Q7. How can I prove a full-time job for a year?

  • contract of employment
  • Letter of proof of work
  • PAYG Summary, Notice of Assessment
  • Super Statement
  • Payslips
  • Bank running water to certify that two years' wages are recorded in the accounts
  • In the case of self-employment, additional material will be required. Please consult our consultants. We have a large number of cases where 887 unfilled materials have been approved, including the case of self-employment.


Q8. If you have a spouse after you get a 489 visa, can you join us?

You can apply for a 489 visa to your spouse. After 887 requirements are met, the application will be submitted together. At present 489 spouses join, wait for 4 months or so, recommend to prepare the material in advance.


Q9. Can 489 of the deputy applicants be the principal applicant of 887 after the living and working conditions have been satisfied?

Yes, as long as either side of the husband and wife satisfied, can apply for 887.


Q10. Is it necessary for the whole family to meet the living conditions?

A family needs only one member to meet the requirements of the 887 main application, and there is no mandatory requirement for the family member to meet the residence requirements.

However, maintain a relationship with the family member of the master application and submit the application at 887 o'clock.

If the principal and deputy apply for long-term separation, there may be doubts about the authenticity of the relationship.


Q11. With a 489 visa, the deputy applicant can live and work in non-remote areas.

As a result of visa restrictions, 489 visa holders must live in remote areas if they are in Australia. If breached, if found, they may be cancelled and the application for 887 PR. may be cancelled. But dependent applicants are not subject to restrictions if they reside outside Australia.


Q12. 887. Is it possible to leave the country or to other cities while awaiting trial?

Throughout the 887 trial, we recommend that applicants continue to live and live in remote areas, let alone leave the country to wait. And 887 when signed, the applicant must be in Australia, otherwise the visa officer will require the applicant to enter the country before granting 887.


Q13. Is a medical examination required for a 887 visa?

Most applicants do not need a medical examination, only very few visa officials will require a medical examination.


Q14. Is a language fee required for a 887 visa?

If 489 has already paid the required language fee, no further language fees will be required when applying for an 887 visa. However, there are some early similar visas, such as 496 visa, the initial application may not require a language fee, 887 visa transfer, it is necessary to pay the language fee. Language fees are set for applicants who do not meet the IELTS total score of 4.5.


Q15. How long can 887 come down now?

887 the trial cycle has changed from 2 to 3 months two years ago to about 6 to 8 months this year. As more and more applicants submit, we recommend that applicants be prepared to wait longer.

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