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Congratulations to Ms. Y and her family from Shiji clients for successfully obtaining the Australia 188B investment visa.


Release time:

2021-11-24

Ms. Y from Macau has a family of four, with her husband staying in Macau to manage multiple companies, while Ms. Y is accompanying their two sons for study in Melbourne, Victoria. On September 16 of this year, they received the first request for additional information, and the situation was not very optimistic. It is important to note that the Australian 188B visa primarily examines the applicant's investment management experience. As the main applicant, Ms. Y provided two investment properties in Macau, two in mainland China, and two parking spaces at the time of the initial submission. Although the investment products were not few and their market value was considerable, the property sales and rental contracts were all signed by her husband. It is easy to imagine that the immigration officer questioned Ms. Y's investment decisions and management experience regarding these properties. Through communication with the client, the elite copywriting team of the Global 188B project department prepared for the client's first request for additional information. They focused on the fact that her husband was very busy with work and that Ms. Y primarily chose the investment products and made investment decisions. They elaborated on every investment detail, and the explanation letter spanned eight pages. They also provided communication records between Ms. Y and the tenants, as well as WeChat payment records for rent as evidence. After submitting the first set of additional materials, they quickly received a follow-up email. Due to the limited substantial proof documents the client could provide, aside from the communication and payment records that were genuinely related to Ms. Y, other documents were either signed by her husband or were bank statements of her husband's investment records. The Global 188B project department's copywriting team could only make further efforts in the explanation letter. As expected, they received Ms. Y's second request for additional information. The email succinctly stated two points: 1. Previously, due to environmental reasons and inconvenient transportation, Ms. Y and her husband did not provide property information inquiry forms for the two properties in mainland China, so they were asked to supplement this information; 2. The immigration officer believed that the provided documents were still insufficient to prove Ms. Y's investment decision-making and management experience, requiring further supplementation. In line with the predictions of the Australian 188B project department, and in the absence of more documents to provide, the elite copywriting team worked overtime to review the explanation letter from the first request. They mentioned that due to her husband's busy work schedule, he often needed to travel to the mainland, which coincidentally involved declaring two properties in the mainland. Therefore, the second request continued to emphasize that after Ms. Y selected the investment products, she entrusted her husband to sign the sales and rental contracts during his business trips to the mainland. However, in reality, Ms. Y was always the one personally communicating, maintaining, and collecting rent for the rental matters. To highlight her husband's busy work schedule and that all investment decisions were made by Ms. Y, they provided business registration certificates for three companies under her husband's name, clearly indicating his role as general manager and shareholder. At the same time, the explanation letter once again eloquently described Ms. Y's investment acumen. As expected, Ms. Y, who chose to trust Global, successfully obtained the investment visa and is about to embark on a happy life in Australia! To learn more about the Australian 188B investment immigration details, please consult Global immigration experts immediately!

Ms. Y from Macau has a family of four, with her husband staying in Macau to run multiple companies, while Ms. Y is accompanying her two sons for their studies in Melbourne, Victoria.

On September 16 this year, we received the first supplementary information request. The situation is not very optimistic, as the main issue under review for Australia's 188B visa is the applicant's investment management experience. Although Ms. Y, as the main applicant, provided two investment properties in Macau, two in mainland China, and two parking spaces at the time of the initial submission, the investment products are not few and their market value is also considerable, the property sales and rental contracts were all signed by her husband. It is easy to imagine that the immigration officer questioned Ms. Y's investment decisions and management experience regarding these properties.

 

 

 

Through communication with the client, the gold medal copywriting team of the 188B project department prepared for the client's first supplementary information request. They elaborated on the issue of the sales and rental contracts being signed by her husband, emphasizing that her husband is very busy with work, and that Ms. Y mainly chooses investment products and makes investment decisions. Every investment detail was explained in an 8-page letter, and communication records between Ms. Y and the tenants, as well as WeChat payment records for rent collection, were provided as evidence.

After submitting the first supplementary information, we quickly received a follow-up email. The substantial proof documents that the client could provide were very limited. Apart from the communication records and payment records that were genuinely related to the main applicant Ms. Y, other documents were either signed by her husband or were bank statements of her husband's investment records. The copywriting team of the 188B project department could only make further efforts in the explanatory letter.

Sure enough, we received Ms. Y's second supplementary information request.

The email succinctly stated two points:

1. Previously, due to environmental reasons and inconvenient transportation, Ms. Y and her husband did not provide property information inquiry forms for their two properties in mainland China, so they were asked to supplement this information;

2. The immigration officer believes that the provided documents are still insufficient to prove Ms. Y's investment decisions and management experience, and further supplementary information is needed.

 

 

 

As predicted by the 188B project department, without more documents to provide, the gold medal copywriting team worked overtime to review the explanatory letter from the first supplementary information request. They mentioned that due to her husband's busy work, he often needs to travel to the mainland, and coincidentally declared two properties in the mainland. Therefore, the second supplementary information continued to emphasize that after Ms. Y chose the investment products, she entrusted her husband to sign the sales and rental contracts during his business trips to the mainland. However, in reality, Ms. Y has always been the one personally communicating, maintaining, and collecting rent for the rental matters.

To highlight her husband's busy work and that all investment decisions were made by Ms. Y, we provided business registration certificates for three companies under her husband's name, clearly indicating his identity as the general manager and shareholder. At the same time, the explanatory letter once again elaborated on Ms. Y's investment vision.

Living up to expectations, Ms. Y, who chose to trust the world, successfully obtained the investment visa and is about to start a happy life in Australia~

To learn more about the details of Australia's 188B investment immigration, please consult the immigration experts at the world immediately!

 

 

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