<blockquote rel="chelimpin">Just wanna share po yung experience ko..Hope this helps
We arrived in SA first week of April. Look for jobs (including odd jobs) until June. No luck there. π Almost 50 unsuccessful applications. I decided to email Migration SA to explain our situation (unsuccessful applications and financial status). I have attached copies of our "rejection" letters from companies we have applied for. The next day we received a reply from migration SA reminding us of our moral obligation and they cannot provide me with an official consent to move to other state. But they appreciate my decision to take a position interstate rather than be unemployed. They expect us to continue to look for work in SA, once I have gained some work experience interstate.
We moved in QLD last July and somehow obtained work. We still do apply jobs in SA. We would love to be back in SA and serve the 2 year moral obligation. π We plan to move back in SA before the 5 year validity of our visa and applying citizenship. </blockquote>
Wow, so pwde palang mag-gain experience muna sa ibang state tsaka na lang bumalik...Anu pong email address ng Migration SA? Hindi po ba kayo nag-email sa CO nyo? Anyway as for me,1 month after arriving in Adelaide I got a 10 week contract as a Network Engineer at na-renew nmn ng once ang contract ko and then naging sunod-sunod na ung mga interviews ko at ngaun meron nako permanent na work. I still really want to move to either to Syd or Mel pero si misis gusto na raw nya dito sa Adelaide. Sobrang laidback and lifestyle dito (I mean it in a nice way and I am starting to like this lifestyle) and ang mga tau dito contento na sa pag-barbi sa mga park every weekend, pero mukha nmn sila masaya.
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Another thing, just want to share ung ni-reply saken ng CO ko regarding the moral obligation, kayo na po bahala mag-interpret sa sinabi nya, kung kasing sumagot sila kulang at bitin.
Dear RepotSirc (not true name)
Thank you for your email. It is not a condition of your visa that you reside in South Australia, but an agreement for state sponsorship between you and the state that sponsored you. It is not an Immigration matter. Please contact your state to discuss with them if you decide to live outside of SA. Please see the link to our website for your obligations relating to state sponsorship.
http://www.immi.gov.au/Visas/Pages/190.aspx
I am not able to provide you with any information regarding Citizenship. Please refer to our website for further information in relation to Citizenship.
http://www.citizenship.gov.au/applying/how_to_apply/
Kind regards
Michelle Roselli
Position No. 60017820
Department of Immigration and Border Protection
Email: adelaide.gsm.teamX@immi.gov.au
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