- Apr 27, 2014
- 32
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Singapore
- NOC Code......
- 2171
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 02-07-2014
- Nomination.....
- 27-10-2014
- AOR Received.
- 05-12-2014
- IELTS Request
- Sent with Application
- Med's Request
- 25-02-2015
- Med's Done....
- 02-03-2015
- Interview........
- I think it is Waived
- Passport Req..
- Waiting
- VISA ISSUED...
- Waiting
- LANDED..........
- Waiting
Additional requirements apply for those who lived in or currently live in the States of Queensland and/or Victoria after their 18th birthday:
Residents of Queensland must submit a Traffic History which goes back to their 18th birthday or the day on which their first Australian driver’s licence was issued. Please apply through Qld Transport.
Residents of Victoria must submit a Full Licence History Search which goes back to their 18th birthday or the day on which their first Australian driver’s licence was issued. Please apply through VicRoads.
Driving history reports will be directly given/sent to you by the departments of transport of the state where you live or previously lived. An immigration file number, if available, should be endorsed/written on the certificate.
Applicants who are unable to provide a Traffic History or a Full Licence History Search must provide evidence, issued by the Queensland and/or Victoria roads authority, stating that they have never held a driver’s license in that state.
Traffic history reports from other Australian states and territories are not required
The Australian Federal Police will send your police certificate directly to the address you nominate in section 6 of the Australian Federal Police National Police Check (NPC) Application Form.
Please note the details received when applied for Traffic History report
Thank you for your email requesting the best way to attain evidence from VicRoads, that you have never held a Victorian drivers licence. My name is Gary and I hope my response will answer your enquiry.
VicRoads will be happy to mail you confirmation on a VicRoads letterhead that you have never held a Victorian licence and to list any traffic infringements that may have occurred in the duration of your stay at no charge. The easiest way for VicRoads to arrange this for you would be for you to send an email to our Licence Correspondence Team. Their email address is demerits@roads.vic.gov.au . In the email please include the following:
-A scanned copy of you passport.
-A detailed explanation of your request, eg. 'I need proof that while I was living in Victoria I have never attained a Victorian licence.'
-A list of all addresses you lived in while in Victoria
-Your current contact information, phone number, address.
-How you would like VicRoads to send you this information. eg. via email, mail, fax. Please note, in my experience most overseas authorities usually prefer original documents to be mailed.
We will aim to process your request within 5-7 working days, please allow for additional time if your require this information to be mailed overseas.
I hope my response has been of assistance, if you wish to discuss your enquiry further with a VicRoads consultant you may contact the VicRoads Call Centre on 13 11 71 within Australia, or on + 61 3 8391 3216 from overseas (8.30am - 5.00pm Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 2.00pm Saturday).
Alternatively, you may email us back through the link http://go.vic.gov.au/DVEpf1 , providing a contact telephone number during business hours, as we do not accept responses to this reply email address. We will then aim to respond to you within seven working days.
Residents of Queensland must submit a Traffic History which goes back to their 18th birthday or the day on which their first Australian driver’s licence was issued. Please apply through Qld Transport.
Residents of Victoria must submit a Full Licence History Search which goes back to their 18th birthday or the day on which their first Australian driver’s licence was issued. Please apply through VicRoads.
Driving history reports will be directly given/sent to you by the departments of transport of the state where you live or previously lived. An immigration file number, if available, should be endorsed/written on the certificate.
Applicants who are unable to provide a Traffic History or a Full Licence History Search must provide evidence, issued by the Queensland and/or Victoria roads authority, stating that they have never held a driver’s license in that state.
Traffic history reports from other Australian states and territories are not required
The Australian Federal Police will send your police certificate directly to the address you nominate in section 6 of the Australian Federal Police National Police Check (NPC) Application Form.
Please note the details received when applied for Traffic History report
Thank you for your email requesting the best way to attain evidence from VicRoads, that you have never held a Victorian drivers licence. My name is Gary and I hope my response will answer your enquiry.
VicRoads will be happy to mail you confirmation on a VicRoads letterhead that you have never held a Victorian licence and to list any traffic infringements that may have occurred in the duration of your stay at no charge. The easiest way for VicRoads to arrange this for you would be for you to send an email to our Licence Correspondence Team. Their email address is demerits@roads.vic.gov.au . In the email please include the following:
-A scanned copy of you passport.
-A detailed explanation of your request, eg. 'I need proof that while I was living in Victoria I have never attained a Victorian licence.'
-A list of all addresses you lived in while in Victoria
-Your current contact information, phone number, address.
-How you would like VicRoads to send you this information. eg. via email, mail, fax. Please note, in my experience most overseas authorities usually prefer original documents to be mailed.
We will aim to process your request within 5-7 working days, please allow for additional time if your require this information to be mailed overseas.
I hope my response has been of assistance, if you wish to discuss your enquiry further with a VicRoads consultant you may contact the VicRoads Call Centre on 13 11 71 within Australia, or on + 61 3 8391 3216 from overseas (8.30am - 5.00pm Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 2.00pm Saturday).
Alternatively, you may email us back through the link http://go.vic.gov.au/DVEpf1 , providing a contact telephone number during business hours, as we do not accept responses to this reply email address. We will then aim to respond to you within seven working days.