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Questions regarding emigration and immigration of family members including visas, ancestry visas, schools, employment, insurance and related family topics.
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How to cope with ageing parents/family and not being with them?
What you can do is to be prepared as possible.
Have enough funds to make an trip there for an emergency
Talk to your manager about the procedure for a trip on short notice (basically, how will the …
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Ways to interact with my kid
I have no direct experience either, and you may be doing this already. I would send short, simple emails or postcards that your wife can read to him. I would also send pictures of where you're staying …
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Activities in Vancouver for my visiting sister
Summer day or resident camps. Museums, schools, others may have specialty camps.
If it was earlier in the year, she might have been able to get a place as a counselor-in-training, although her Engli …
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Do I need to pay for my family, who are 'additional applicants' when applying for Australian...
You have it correctly. After a bit of searching I found the Examples visa pricing charges page.
There are two examples and both detail that partners/spouses and children are considered additional ap …