The rules technically state that applicants who have been given an ITA via EE must then provide police certificates for any countries they have lived for more than 6 months above the age of 18.
I lived in Singapore for just over 6 months (after turning 18) before attending university in Australia for 3 years (on a student visa). Is there an informed view on whether I would require police checks from both Singapore and Australia? I was not a permanent resident of either country. I have since lived in two other countries from which I think it is quite clear I will need to get police certs.
The rules technically state that applicants who have been given an ITA via EE must then provide police certificates for any countries they have lived for more than 6 months above the age of 18.
I lived in Singapore for just over 6 months (after turning 18) before attending university in Australia for 3 years (on a student visa). Is there an informed view on whether I would require police checks from both Singapore and Australia? I was not a permanent resident of either country. I have since lived in two other countries from which I think it is quite clear I will need to get police certs.
Instructions seem to be very clear. Regardless of whether you are student or not, you should get it because you were above 18. So for me it means you should get it from Singapore and Australia :'(
Is there a way to request a police clearance in Australia while overseas? Do they post it internationally? I've studied in Australia also but I'm not there anymore. I don't know how to request that file. Any help?
But if you lived in Queensland or Victoria you need a traffic history too. This is made more complicated by the fact that if you were a student you may not have had a driving licence in which case you have to prove you did not have a driving licence. At this stage I'm not clear on how one does that.