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British citizens seeking a stronger economy and a sunny lifestyle are flocking to Australia
Immigrants could be 'bumped up the queue' if they move to regional Queensland
Christchurch job market is booming | Stuff.co.nz
Skilled workers fill gaps in labour market | Gladstone Observer
Ανταπόκριση από ένα ζευγάρι Ελλήνων δημοσιογράφων, οι οποίοι
μετανάστευσαν στη Μελβούρνη της Αυστραλίας :
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Φόρος και στους… τάφους! | Neos Kosmos
Καρχαρίες και στα νερά της Βικτώριας | Neos Kosmos
Ιδιοκτήτες ταξί: Ο αγώνας συνεχίζεται | Neos Kosmos
Ποιοί ειδικευμένοι μετανάστες (;) | Neos Kosmos
Πλεονασματικό το εμπορικό ισοζύγιο της Αυστραλίας | Neos Kosmos
Ισχυρή η ανάπτυξη της κτηματαγοράς στην Αυστραλία | Neos KosmosΌταν η αδικία γίνεται νόμος, τότε η αντίσταση είναι καθήκον!!!
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Δεκάδες πυρκαγιές μαίνονται στην Αυστραλία.
More than 100 bushfires have been recorded across Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales.
Temperatures topped 46C in Roseworthy, near Adelaide, yesterday.
Real.gr - Διεθνή - Δεκάδες πυρκαγιές μαίνονται στην Αυστραλία
Australian bushfires has now spread so wide it is creating its own weather system including lightning storms | Mail Online
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"Η αρχή είναι το ήμισυ του παντός."
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Μιλάει κατά την διάρκεια της εκπομπής ( 1h & 11') μέσω "skype"
από το 47' έως το 51' 16'' .
Link για την εκπομπή :
Live — ΣΚΑΪ (www.skai.gr)
(Προηγούμενα Επεισόδια, Επιλέξτε μια εκπομπή : 13/02/2014 - 15:00 ) .
Χρήσιμα Links για μελέτη :
Here Are The Jobs That Will Get Big Pay Rises In Australia This Year While Most Get Just 1 Per Cent | Business Insider
Liberals to chase skilled migrants
Techday – ICT market drives strong NZ jobs growth
Does Australia have too many accountants?
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Two wives, but only one law: Iraqi bigamist Younus Taher Jaaz Al Saadi broke all the rules
AN Iraqi bigamist duped a Sydney woman into marriage to get an Australian visa — then flew to Iraq a month later to marry a second wife, a tribunal has found.
Samira Asswad, a western Sydney grandmother, married Younus Taher Jaaz Al Saadi, 38 in December 2008, after meeting him through neighbours.
After Mr Al Saadi applied for and received a spousal visa in July 2009, he left almost immediately for Iraq when he married a second wife, Nihal Al-Sharmati and had a child with her.
When Ms Al-Sharmati applied for an Australian visa as Mr Al Saadi’s wife, the Department of Immigration notified the Migration Review Tribunal who cancelled his visa.
Mr Al Saadi argued he should be allowed to stay because having two wives was part of his culture.
During their three-year marriage, Mr Al Saadi stayed at Ms Asswad’s townhouse for only a few months in total, telling her he had to constantly return to Iraq for five to six months at a time for “work”.
The tribunal found that Mr Al Saadi separated from Ms Asswad three weeks after he was granted a permanent visa, and divorced her in August 2012.
In the same month he was granted a permanent visa as Ms Asswad’s spouse, his other wife, Ms Al- Shamarti, was giving birth to his son.
“I bring him to Australia for me,” Ms Asswad said. “When he get the permanent visa straight away he went from this house.”
The tribunal ruled that Mr Al Saadi’s actions “show deliberate and significant disregard for Australia’s immigration laws”.
“The definition of the ‘spouse’ in the migration legislation is quite unambiguous and requires an exclusive relationship.”
NSW Minister for Women Pru Goward said the case was a reminder of the implications of not abiding by the law.
“Many people want to come to Australia to enjoy our great way of life, and what everybody needs to understand that firstly, we have a strong commitment to the rights of girls and women, and secondly that there is only one law people have to abide by and that’s Australian law,” Ms Goward said.''Minds are like parachutes... they only function when open.''
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