Hello,
Just a quick question: if a person, who has no AU citizenship or PR status (living and working in VIC for 10 years as a student and now as a qualified professional), is able to get a firearm license?
Thank you
MRadd wrote:Thanks a lot,
This permit is for International Visitors who wish to come to AU for a short period or specific event.
In my case - the person has a valid long-term visa to stay in AU. If he is eligible for A\B licence in VIC? AFAIK NZ citizens are getting their AU A\B licences even if they never have one in NZ.
womble wrote:Prerequisite is resident. Black and white is how they will see it.
You can get a lawyer and persist. Resident in some circumstances may not necessarily mean permanent resident. Probably a taxation loophole though.
We can vote on you if you want.
I vote yes.
Unless you’re Chinese then I vote no.
MRadd wrote:Hello,
Just a quick question: if a person, who has no AU citizenship or PR status (living and working in VIC for 10 years as a student and now as a qualified professional), is able to get a firearm license?
Thank you
womble wrote:Prerequisite is resident. Black and white is how they will see it.
You can get a lawyer and persist. Resident in some circumstances may not necessarily mean permanent resident. Probably a taxation loophole though.
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No1Mk3 wrote:womble wrote:Prerequisite is resident. Black and white is how they will see it.
You can get a lawyer and persist. Resident in some circumstances may not necessarily mean permanent resident. Probably a taxation loophole though.
We can vote on you if you want.
I vote yes.
Unless you’re Chinese then I vote no.
What about a Chinaman born here from Chinese parents? He count? You know, someone like Australia's best ever ANZAC sniper?