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KNOW THE MAIN FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED WHEN DECIDING WHICH SPECIFIC AUSTRALIA VISITOR VISAS TO APPLY FOR

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By Fozail N. Sukhera, 2019; https://immi.homeaffairs.gov. au/ Australia provides a number of options under the Visitor Visa category. The applicant's passport, citizenship, and purpose of travel are the most significant factors to consider when deciding which Visitor Visa to apply for. The following are the essential requirements of persons seeking for a Visitor Visa in Australia: * having a genuine desire to visit Australia for a short amount of time; * not working illegally in Australia; * no more than three months of study or practise; * providing enough finances and means of sustenance for the duration of their visit * leaving Australia before the deadline. "Visitors who are not barred from applying for their next visa while in Australia, such as Visa Requirement 8503 (No Further Stay), may do so." In such cases, a conditional Bridging Visa is often provided until the next visa application is completed. Reference: 1.  Photo by Laura Cros on Unsplash Editor's Note

CAN WE APPLY FOR THE U.S. STUDENT VISA OUTSIDE OUR COUNTRY?

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  Dr. D K Sharma, 2017 & 2018; retrieved from the internet Can we get a student visa to the United States from a country other than our own? And we will, without a doubt. However, it is vital to keep in mind, "If we are living outside our country (other than the United States) for work, pleasure, or other studies, we may postpone applying there until we have been there for a significant length of time." Furthermore, we would be forced to show that we had "strong ties" to the country in which we legally reside. How long is a 'considerable' amount of time? There is no easy answer. The meaning is defined by the visa officer in question and his interpretation of the circumstances during our chat. However, most officers consider six months to be the bare minimum for our stay in a foreign nation. This figure is based on the author's observations of various occurrences. If we're unlucky, the visa officer will accept six months as "less than accepta

THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION AND THE MONARCHY

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By Mathew Collins & Nicky Barclay, 2006; From the web The Declaration of Rights of the British People Proponents of the British Constitution, which, unlike the US Constitution, is not a single document, believe that its "uncodified" structure allows for more uniformity in law-making. Various entities are always keeping an eye on one other's capabilities. Many individuals feel that not having a "written in stone" constitution allows the UK to react to change faster, adjusting to situations and public feeling. The Monarchy of the United Kingdom The current monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, is the Head of State not just of the United Kingdom, but also of the many Commonwealth states that originally formed the British Empire. The United Kingdom is not the world's only secular dictatorship. The governing king or queen of a constitutional monarchy has the ability to instruct the prime minister of the day and to appoint a properly elected government in his or her na