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Old 05-11-2004, 09:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
Steved
 
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Default Definition of 'family members'

Hi.

In the General Skilled migration booklet from DIMIA, it says that
for skilled independent PR application: "All family members (whether
migrating or not) must include 4 recent passport photos each."

Who are
'family members'? Just spouses and children, or parents and siblings as
well?

Also, does anyone know if DIMIA are happy with photos taken with
a digital camera and printed well, or are they fussy about these things?


Cheers,

s.

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Old 05-11-2004, 09:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Definition of 'family members'

Originally posted by steved
    > Hi.
    >
    > In the General
Skilled migration booklet from DIMIA, it says that for skilled
independent PR application: "All family members (whether migrating or
not) must include 4 recent passport photos each."
    >
    > Who are 'family
members'? Just spouses and children, or parents and siblings as well?

    > Also, does anyone know if DIMIA are happy with photos taken with a
digital camera and printed well, or are they fussy about these things?

    > Cheers,
    >
    > s.



Like you've said, just spouses and
children, so anyone who's going on your visa (or any children who are
under 18 who arent as well)

The digital camera question has been asked
before - cant remember the answer, I'll have a search for you :)

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Old 05-11-2004, 11:38 PM   #3 (permalink)
Hans de Visser
 
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Default Re: Definition of 'family members'

Originally posted by steved
    > Also, does anyone know if
DIMIA are happy with photos taken with a digital camera and printed
well, or are they fussy about these things?
Just use the good
quality photo paper and it should be alright I think. Many professional
photographers these days use digital for passport photos and just use a
slightly fancier printer than the one you've got at home...

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