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Attention: <Place Name Here>, Australian Embassy, Moscow.
Subject: Application of Mr. Ivan Poupkine, file number xx/xxxxxx.
Date: July 14, 1999.
List of attached documents:
Dear Ms. <Place Name Here>,
I’m writing you regarding your letter about social security payments and supporting myself and my family in Australia. I completely understand the fact that I will not receive any social security payments during first two years in Australia.
I have some property, which I plan to sell after visa will be granted:
and, in addition, I have cash funds about USD$ x,xxx in total. Evidence documents are attached to this letter (except cash funds).
I do not plan to bring my family to Australia until I’ll find a job, so these funds (USD$ xx,xxx or AUD$ yy,yyy) will be enough to support me at least for one year. During this period my family will live in Russia with my spouse’s parents.
I performed analysis of employment opportunities in Australia for the qualified IT professionals and found it very impressive. Australia now having a shortage of skilled IT staff (see http://www.noie.gov.au/docs/skills/skills.html, "Skill shortages in Australia’s IT&T industries"), so I plan to find a job very quickly, as I think – in two or three months. Also I sent my resume to the some of biggest employment agencies in Sydney and received answers stated that "my experience is very much in demand and I would not anticipate encountering difficulties finding work" and so on… Some of these letters I attached to this paper. Also I attached my resume, which I sent to these agencies.
I hope this information is enough to continue processing my visa application. If you have any questions, please contact me by phone: +x xxx xxx xxxx.
With best regards, Ivan Poupkine