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Old 27th July 2009, 11:38 AM
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Hi Folks,

As announced by me earlier, my visa(skilled-175 class) has been approved and need to move to Australia before 03-June-2010.

Currently, I have job in India so I do not want to move immediately.

If I just want to validate my visa and come back and move to Oz later, what is the process to validate my visa.

Just landing in Oz and come back will do? or something else?

Please guide me.

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even landing there and taking nxt flight back will validate ur visa

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wow that's great.

I heard from someone that I need to apply for PR card..is that true?
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wow that's great.

I heard from someone that I need to apply for PR card..is that true?
Never heard of a 'PR card'. Are you sure that they weren't getting confused with PR visa?
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Mmm, not sure what you mean by a PR card but all you need is your passport with your visa in it. As soon as it gets stamped by customs, you've validated.

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cool.....so I can plan a Australian vacation to validate my visa. I want to move later.

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