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22.05.2007, 13:43
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Non EU - self-application for B-permit possible?
Hi,
Wondering as an Australian citizen, if i am able to apply for a B permit myself without any assistance. For example, without an employer or a spouse.
Thanks
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22.05.2007, 15:13
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Re: An Australian Wanting to apply for a B permit
Unless you have some exceptionally good reason (I can't think of one right now), no.
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