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чтобы жить в тае припеваючи досточно за 1к баксов сдавать свою треху в центре москвы
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даже не так- сбрехнул- свою двуху у метро отрадное а мою треху-тут товарищи подсказывают- можно сдавать за 2 эвро в месяц- это в год поболе 60 000 ав долларов
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2 эвро в месяц- это в год поболе 60 000 ав долларов
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ну хрен с ним поменее все равно я не австралии а в тае собираюсь зажигать в старости
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На самом деле австралийские пенсионеры редко переезжают в другие страны доживать свой век на пенсии, предпочитают быть в Австралии рядом со своими детьми и внуками, к пенсии большинство обзаводится домиком в интересном для них месте, кто в горах, но большинство на побережье, где нибудь в небольшом городке. Мы вот тоже строим домик на Lake Macquarie, пока будем его сдавать а если Бог даст дожить до пенсии - туда и переедем. Ну и масса людей предпочитает на пансии перебираться в Retirement village, это удобно и не очень дорого. В Сиднее есть 2 русских *Retirement village одно в Kentlyn, другое в Cabramatta.
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я не австралии а в тае собираюсь зажигать в старости ну этож надо а ? зажигать он собрался в старости ... о душе подумать пора а он всё про деффочек думает...
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Венера, человек 700(md) *лет собрался жить, вот и планирует на ближайшие 650.:-D ..
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Интересный факт из DIAC media releases:
"Fines imposed over illegal entry to Australia The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) today welcomed the conviction of a Melbourne couple who used their passports to facilitate the illegal entry into Australia of three Iraqi citizens. Zena and Sievan Gharib were found guilty in the Broadmeadows Magistrates’ Court of providing another person with their Australian travel documents, with the intent they would use them to enter the country illegally. Mr Gharib was sentenced to seven months’ imprisonment to be served in the community, as well as ordered to pay a bond of $5000, while Mrs Gharib was fined $7500. “Passport fraud is a serious offence,” a departmental spokesman said. “These recent convictions should serve as a reminder to the community that DIAC and the courts will act swiftly against those who attempt to assist the illegal entry of non-citizens into Australia.” Mr and Mrs Gharib were charged in 2010 with providing their travel documents to Iraqi nationals, allowing them to enter Australia when not entitled to do so. During sentencing, the magistrate commented on the high standard of work undertaken by Immigration’s investigators compiling and presenting the evidence that ultimately led to the convictions. “Part of the success of this case is due to the strong relationship between our department and other agencies including the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Australian Federal Police and Melbourne Airport,” the spokesman said." |
Ну а вот такая участь ждет нелегалов и тех кто нанимает их на работу:
15 Feb 2011 A compliance operation in the Canberra suburb of Barton today resulted in the location of 30 illegal workers in the construction industry. The workers were detained at a construction site in an operation involving the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC), with assistance from the Australian Federal Police. Officers found 30 unlawful non-citizens, including one South Korean, one person from Hong Kong and 28 Chinese nationals, all of whom were working illegal on the construction site. The group has now been detained and will be transferred to Villawood Immigration Detention Centre, pending their removal from Australia at the earliest opportunity. Investigations into the circumstances of their employment are continuing. A departmental spokesman said the operation served as a warning to individuals and employers that illegal work and breaches of immigration law will not be tolerated. “The department is committed to ensuring the integrity of its migration and visa programs,” the spokesman said. “The operation demonstrates that if people work illegally or employ illegal workers, they will be caught. “It is the responsibility of employers to check with the department that all people they hire have the legal right to work in Australia.” Employers can face severe penalties for hiring people who do not have work rights in Australia. Employers convicted under Commonwealth legislation face fines of up to $13 200 and two years’ imprisonment while companies face fines of up to $66 000 per illegal worker. People with information about illegal workers or visa over-stayers are encouraged to call the Immigration Dob-In Line on 1800 009 623. Employers can gain access to the Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) service which allows employers to provide relevant identification details of prospective employees with their consent to quickly confirm that they are eligible to work in Australia. |
A compliance operation in the Canberra suburb of Barton
У нас был хоум унит в Бартоне, когда мы жили в Канберре, как раз напротив МИДа. Справа по соседству был old parlament house, слева - national press-club, тот самый, из которого трансляции каждый вторник. ТАк что лицезрела всю политическую и прочую элиту, с некоторыми знакома на уровне Hello, how are you? Выходишь из подьезда - сталкиваешься с Говардом или Костелло или еще кем-нибудь. Когда это происходит регулярно на протяжении нескольких лет - начинаешь общаться, как со старым знакомым. |
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