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Consequences of Bridging Visa for Australian Refugees

Before 2017, only more than 2,000 Chinese applied for Australian refugee visas a year, ranking second, followed by more than 7,000 Malaysians. Since 2018, this number has exceeded 10,000, which has increased five times in one year, and it is getting more and more. What is the reason? Before 2017, the main project promoted by major agencies was to obtain Australian PR through employer sponsorship. In 2017, English requirements were added to employer sponsorship, which eliminated 99% of the applicants and cut off the financial resources of many agencies. Then, everyone discovered another gold mine, that is, after entering the country with a tourist visa, it is normal to apply for an Australian refugee visa directly, which can cost as little as tens of thousands of yuan, or as much as hundreds of thousands of yuan. Most of the people who apply for a refugee visa don’t know much about it, and many of them know the behind-the-scenes of applying for a refugee visa, but they still insist on applying because they only see immediate benefits and cannot see future losses. Many people say they come back to Australia to make money after 2 or 3 years, but the more years they make money in Australia, the less willing they are to go back. Regardless of gender, regardless of age, if you can earn 20, 30, 400,000 yuan a year by doing physical work, why would you go back? Here I will briefly introduce the consequences of applying for a refugee visa 1. Apply for a refugee visa after entering the country with a tourist visa , the tourist visas of relatives and friends who apply for tourist visas with him may be cancelled. 2. After applying for a refugee visa, you will basically not be able to come back after leaving Australia. 3. After applying for a refugee visa, I lived separated from my family in two places for many years. People from China could not come, and Australians could not go back. 4. After applying for a refugee visa, it is basically impossible for your children or spouse to apply for an Australian visa. 5. After applying for a refugee visa, it is very troublesome to find a suitable guarantor in Australia. It is very troublesome to apply for a spouse visa in China. You need to have children to have a chance. Without children, basically no fun. You can apply for leaving the country, but it depends on how long it takes to get approved. Many spousal relationships cannot be maintained for a long time after leaving the country, and ultimately end in failure. 6. After applying for a refugee visa, finding a suitable employer and applying for employer sponsorship are basically out of the question. 7. After applying for a refugee visa, if you then want to apply for a student visa and then immigrate through the student visa, there is basically no chance. In short, except for some benefits when you first apply, such as low fees, full-time work rights, and free medical insurance, this visa application cannot bring a good future to most people. There are indeed a very small number of people who have obtained Australian PR in some way through this visa. However, what I heard more was the voice of regret. I regretted that by applying for this visa, I ruined my chance to study and immigrate to Australia, and I had no way to immigrate. Friends who enter the country with a tourist visa and want to make money in Australia can convert it to a work-study visa. They can work to make money, study and immigrate, return to the country to visit relatives, or find a spouse to immigrate. As long as you can come in, it won't be a problem to stay for more than 8 or 10 years. If you go back and send your child to work-study, you won't be able to immigrate, and your child will be immigrated. Then let the child apply for parent immigration, or the whole family immigrate to Australia.