How do you get a holiday visa for Australia ?
I am living in the uk and will be going to Austria around the end of June. I want to know where to get a visa from. I will only be there for 3 mouths and not going to be working.
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Austria or Australia???? We got our visa for australia through Qantas, our flight carrier
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You can apply online for a Working Holiday Visa: https://www.ecom.immi.gov.au/visas/applyNow.do?form=WHM First Working Holiday (subclass 417) For people aged 18 to 30 years of age, who are interested in a working holiday of up to 12 months in Australia. Alternatively, if you are visiting for three months but not working in Australia, you can apply for an eVisitor or e676 Tourist Visa: http://www.immi.gov.au/e_visa/visitors.htm (British citizens can apply for either one.) The eVisitor allows visitors to travel to Australia for short term business or tourism purposes for up to three months. https://www.ecom.immi.gov.au/visas/app/uu?form=TV <-- Apply for eVisitor here. The e676 Tourist visa allows people to visit Australia for holiday, sightseeing, social or recreational reasons, to visit relatives, friends or for other short-term non-work purpose. Tourist visas are available for a stay of three, six or 12 months. https://www.ecom.immi.gov.au/visas/app/uu?form=VSS <-- Apply for e626 Tourist Visa here.
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I assume you mean Australia rather than Austria and you say you're living in the UK, but what is your country of citizenship? If you're a UK citizen or are from almost any other European country, you need an eVisitor visa which you can get online, free of charge from the Australian government immigration website: http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/tourist/evisitor/ If you're from the USA, Canada or any other non-European Visa Waiver Program country, you need an ETA - cost is AUD$20: http://www.eta.immi.gov.au/ If you're from any country not covered by the above, you need a subclass 676 Tourist visa. Cost is AUD$105. See How to Apply for details of how to lodge your application: http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/tourist/676/ It would have been much easier if you had told us your country of citizenship.
Work in Austria
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Friday, December 21, 2012
Friday, December 14, 2012
Need some help checking work. This is my final grade so it is very important I do good.
Need some help checking work. This is my final grade so it is very important I do good. ?
Multiple Choice: 1. Who founded the Niagara Movement of 1905? a. Booker T. Washington b. William E.B. DuBois c. Susan B. Anthony MY CHOICE: B. 2. The 17th Amendment provided for the direct popular election of a. the president of the US b. U.S. Senators c. Supree Court Justices MY CHOICE: B. 3. What act exempted unions from anti-trust provisions? a. the Clayton Antitrust Act b. the Adamson Act c. the Federal Reserve Act. MY CHOICE: B 4. In World War I, Great Britain, Italy, France and Russia were... a. Allied Powers b. Central Poweres c. neutral MY CHOICE: A 5. When World War I broke out, the US a. supported the allies b. supported the central powers c. was neutral MY CHOICE: C 6. One of the reasons Herbert Hoover defeated Alfred E. Smith in the President election of 1928 was the Smith was A. Protestant B. Roman Catholic C. Jewish MY CHOICE: B 7. What industry did not prosper in the 1920's? a. construction b. transportation c. farming MY CHOICE: C 8. What amendment repealed prohibitation? a. the 17th b. the 18th c. the 21st MY CHOICE: C 9. The first person to make a solo flight across the Atlantic was? a. Charles Lindbergh b. Gertrude Ederle C. Amelia Earhart MY CHOICE: A 10. What African-American musician helped make jazz popular in 1920's? a. Louis Armstrong b. Benny Goodman c. George Gershwin TRUE OR FALSE 1. The US purchased Alaska from Canada. False 2. The US used the "open door" policy to keep trade in China open to all nations, True 3. George Washington Carver was an African-American scientist whose experiments led to the development of many agricultural products. True 4. Muckrakers were writers and other individuals who wanted to expose publicly the terrible conditions in factories and elsewhere. True 5. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand led to the outbreak of World War I. True 6. In World War I, Austria-Hungary was part of the Central Powers. True 7. The US entered World War I after a German submarine sank the Lusitania. True 8. The Treaty of Versailles included all of President Wilson's 14 Points. False 9. The census of 1920 showed tha tmore Americans lived in towns and cities than in rural areas. True 10. A direct primary allows voters to electg each party's candidates for office. True 11. A secret ballot allows citizens to vote in private and so avoid being pressured to vote a certain way. True 12. An initiative allows voters to approve laws or amendments proposed by their state's legislatures. False 13. A referendum allows citizens to sign petitions proposing laws to be considered by their states' legislatures. True 14. A recall allows voters to vote an official out of office. False Questions I couldn't find: 1 Alfred Thuyer Mehan believe the key to a great nation's power was it's: a. army b. navy c. air force 2. President Theodore Roosevelt won the Nobel Peace Price for his help in negotiating the treaty that ended. a. spanish-americna war b. the Russo-Japanese War c. World War I 3.Who instituted many reforms as the Progressive governor of Wisconsin? a. Charles Evan Hughes b. Robert La Follette C Hiram Johnson
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yes this is pretty good looks like you have worked really hard on this. Good Luck :)
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Good Job. The last 3 are 1. B. navy 2. B Russo-Japanese War 3. B Robert La Follette
Multiple Choice: 1. Who founded the Niagara Movement of 1905? a. Booker T. Washington b. William E.B. DuBois c. Susan B. Anthony MY CHOICE: B. 2. The 17th Amendment provided for the direct popular election of a. the president of the US b. U.S. Senators c. Supree Court Justices MY CHOICE: B. 3. What act exempted unions from anti-trust provisions? a. the Clayton Antitrust Act b. the Adamson Act c. the Federal Reserve Act. MY CHOICE: B 4. In World War I, Great Britain, Italy, France and Russia were... a. Allied Powers b. Central Poweres c. neutral MY CHOICE: A 5. When World War I broke out, the US a. supported the allies b. supported the central powers c. was neutral MY CHOICE: C 6. One of the reasons Herbert Hoover defeated Alfred E. Smith in the President election of 1928 was the Smith was A. Protestant B. Roman Catholic C. Jewish MY CHOICE: B 7. What industry did not prosper in the 1920's? a. construction b. transportation c. farming MY CHOICE: C 8. What amendment repealed prohibitation? a. the 17th b. the 18th c. the 21st MY CHOICE: C 9. The first person to make a solo flight across the Atlantic was? a. Charles Lindbergh b. Gertrude Ederle C. Amelia Earhart MY CHOICE: A 10. What African-American musician helped make jazz popular in 1920's? a. Louis Armstrong b. Benny Goodman c. George Gershwin TRUE OR FALSE 1. The US purchased Alaska from Canada. False 2. The US used the "open door" policy to keep trade in China open to all nations, True 3. George Washington Carver was an African-American scientist whose experiments led to the development of many agricultural products. True 4. Muckrakers were writers and other individuals who wanted to expose publicly the terrible conditions in factories and elsewhere. True 5. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand led to the outbreak of World War I. True 6. In World War I, Austria-Hungary was part of the Central Powers. True 7. The US entered World War I after a German submarine sank the Lusitania. True 8. The Treaty of Versailles included all of President Wilson's 14 Points. False 9. The census of 1920 showed tha tmore Americans lived in towns and cities than in rural areas. True 10. A direct primary allows voters to electg each party's candidates for office. True 11. A secret ballot allows citizens to vote in private and so avoid being pressured to vote a certain way. True 12. An initiative allows voters to approve laws or amendments proposed by their state's legislatures. False 13. A referendum allows citizens to sign petitions proposing laws to be considered by their states' legislatures. True 14. A recall allows voters to vote an official out of office. False Questions I couldn't find: 1 Alfred Thuyer Mehan believe the key to a great nation's power was it's: a. army b. navy c. air force 2. President Theodore Roosevelt won the Nobel Peace Price for his help in negotiating the treaty that ended. a. spanish-americna war b. the Russo-Japanese War c. World War I 3.Who instituted many reforms as the Progressive governor of Wisconsin? a. Charles Evan Hughes b. Robert La Follette C Hiram Johnson
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yes this is pretty good looks like you have worked really hard on this. Good Luck :)
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Good Job. The last 3 are 1. B. navy 2. B Russo-Japanese War 3. B Robert La Follette
Friday, December 7, 2012
How does this work do the top 2 teams make it in the groups or just the first
How does this work do the top 2 teams make it in the groups or just the first?
Group 1: Portugal, Sweden, Denmark, Hungary, Albania, Malta Group 2: Greece, Israel, Switzerland, Moldova, Latvia, Luxembourg Group 3: Czech Republic, Poland, Northern Ireland, Slovakia, Slovenia, San Marino Group 4: Germany, Russia, Finland, Wales, Azerbaijan, Liechtenstein Group 5: Spain, Turkey, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Armenia, Estonia Group 6: Croatia, England, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Andorra Group 7: France, Romania, Serbia, Lithuania, Austria, Faroe Islands Group 8: Italy, Bulgaria, Republic of Ireland, Cyprus, Georgia, Montenegro Group 9: Holland, Scotland, Norway, FYR Macedonia, Iceland
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Those groups are totally wrong, they are not the ones in this Euro. Group A for example is Portugal, Czech Republic, Switzerland and Turkey. Check the official Euro 2008 site.
Group 1: Portugal, Sweden, Denmark, Hungary, Albania, Malta Group 2: Greece, Israel, Switzerland, Moldova, Latvia, Luxembourg Group 3: Czech Republic, Poland, Northern Ireland, Slovakia, Slovenia, San Marino Group 4: Germany, Russia, Finland, Wales, Azerbaijan, Liechtenstein Group 5: Spain, Turkey, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Armenia, Estonia Group 6: Croatia, England, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Andorra Group 7: France, Romania, Serbia, Lithuania, Austria, Faroe Islands Group 8: Italy, Bulgaria, Republic of Ireland, Cyprus, Georgia, Montenegro Group 9: Holland, Scotland, Norway, FYR Macedonia, Iceland
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Those groups are totally wrong, they are not the ones in this Euro. Group A for example is Portugal, Czech Republic, Switzerland and Turkey. Check the official Euro 2008 site.
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