I don't know what the significance of "exempt from the requirement to hold a work permit" would be for those affected, what I really care is I will have to pay extra fee for visa renewal and re-entry with the annual renew policy. Damn it!

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What is "temporary Stamp 4"? Did you mean you get a year stamp after you have 5 years working visa?victor8600 wrote: I've got my "temporary Stamp 4" almost a year ago.
What I meant was the person would normally apply for long term residence or Citizenship after having 5 years work visa/permit, so the new policy would mostly affect them(including me).victor8600 wrote:BTW, it does say "The concession is being made irrespective of whether the person is currently an applicant for long term residence.", so your assertion "in the process of LongTerm Residency/Naturalisation" is not valid.
Yes, temporary Stamp 4 which is given for a year. Basically, if you have worked for 5 years or more on WP/WV, you will be given that temporary stamp 4. I think you cannot even get a new WP or to renew your WV after working for 5 years, even if you wanted to. Same apply if you worked on a "Green Card" WP for 2 years -> DETE will not issue a second GCWP.linn wrote:What is "temporary Stamp 4"? Did you mean you get a year stamp after you have 5 years working visa?
What I meant was the person would normally apply for long term residence or Citizenship after having 5 years work visa/permit...
I did not apply for LTR but applied for Citizenship, not sure if it is correct decision or not. The LTR takes around 2 years and costs 500 for 5 year visa, and citizenship takes around 2.5 years and costs 950 to get a passport, why people still apply for LTR?victor8600 wrote:People who are applying for LTR are optimists with too much money, IMO![]()
Agree.It is easier to wait a bit and get free WCATT stamp