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From Stephen Howes on The Pacific Engagement Visa in PNG: a how-to guide
You first have to enter the ballot. You don't need a job offer for that. If you are successful in the ballot, you will then need a job offer. If you have another visa and can afford to, you can go to Australia to find a job offer. Otherwise, you can use the Australian government matching service. You'll have four months from ballot success to get the job offer. Good luck, Stephen
From Stephen Howes on The Pacific Engagement Visa in PNG: a how-to guide
You can also use UnionPay or BPAY. If you don't have access to any of those, find someone else who does.
Payment details at: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/help-support/applying-online-or-on-paper/online/how-to-pay
Regards, Stephen
From Stephen Howes on Pacific Engagement Visa application factsheet 2024
If you have already got a job, you can ask your employer to make the required offer. First, you have to get through the ballot though.
From Stephen Howes on How to enter the Pacific Engagement Visa ballot
Yes, you can certainly apply as a single person. Try again.
From Stephen Howes on Pacific Engagement Visa application factsheet 2024
More information here: https://devpolicy.org/the-pacific-engagement-visa-in-png-a-how-to-guide/
From Stephen Howes on Pacific Engagement Visa application factsheet 2024
Yes, if you are successful in the ballot, you will be assisted to find a job. There is no guarantee that you will be successful, but you will be assisted.
From Tanya Aquilla on Pacific Engagement Visa application factsheet 2024
how much in total will it cost for all the fees after the ballot box selection?
From Kingtau Mambon on The next chapter in PNG’s financial inclusion story