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@Michael *******
Yeah, so the former would be the process by which I will be applying to enter. First step would be to apply for a Visa then no? If/when I am granted a visa, how long do I have from then to complete the rest of the process before that Visa approval is invalid?

Same question for the COE.

For the ASQ, I found a website that seems to list ASQ hotels but there is no details for pricing etc.. Any leads on (links) to a site or resource that I can use to find an ASQ?
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Thanks
@Mic****
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@Stu***
, of course no one knows till we know (and even then I'm sure we won't know) but it sounds like those changes will be for vaccinated travelers.
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@Duncan ******
oh boy…. You’re going to make the environmental crazies even crazier
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@Shane *********
I’m fairly certain a TEFL is not a legal requirement.
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@Shane *********
really? Both? I’d not heard that before today
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@Stuart ********
thank you. Do you happen to know what documentation is typically requested/required as evidence of marriage?

Also as evidence of parent-child relationship?
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Okay, so since Richard spent all his time and efforts not answering any part of my question,

to clarify;

The spouse and/or child of a person on a work visa is potentially eligible for a non-o visa but a spouse and/or child of someone on a education visa is not eligible?

Is that correct?

Garret suggested that a spouse/child would be eligible in either case but then Richard suggested above that one or the other was not possible